In fourth and all fired up: Penn's Shani Boston struggled on the heptathlon's first day. She says her best events are coming up on Day 2.

From: Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA) | Date: April 26, 2006| Author: McLane, Jeff | Copyright information

Byline: Jeff McLane

Apr. 26--Shani Boston has set a high bar. Having already won the Penn Relays heptathlon as a freshman, the Penn junior entered this year's competition at Franklin Field hoping to scale new heights.

However, yesterday, in the first day of the heptathlon, Boston's nemesis became the high bar, as she faltered in the high jump. The Atlanta native could clear only 5 feet, 1/2 inch -- far below the 5-6 she scaled a week earlier in practice -...

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