Junior High

What is a average height for a junior high jumper to clear?
Im an upcoming junior in high school and i was wondering what would be the average height for my grade to jump? Is 6’2 decent or is that not high enough?
That is a decent height for high school boys.
From time to time you will see a high school boy jump much higher but for most meets that is going to win or place well.
I have been to meets this year where a boy jumped 6 ft. 11ins, but I have also been to meets where the winning height was 5 ft. 8 ins.
A lot depends on the weather conditions.
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