Kansas Farm Girl and Pole-Vaulter is a Real-Life Maggie Steele
Mackenzie Van Pelt is a real-life Maggie Steele in the making:She's a farm girl who drives a grain cart during the Kansas wheat harvest, just like Maggie; she's a livestock showmanship champion, just like Maggie; and, she's a budding pole-vaulter with the goal of vaulting herself onto her school's track team this coming spring -- just like her favorite fictional pole-vaulter, Maggie Steele.Mackenzie won a copy of Maggie Vaults Over the Moon for vaulting to a new personal record (PR) at the Doctoberfest street vault, held in October at the Tailwind Pole Vault Club, in Jamestown, Kan.Since then, she's read the entire story from cover to cover, several times."I read it day and night," she says. "It's really inspirational."Mackenzie, an eighth-grader at Beloit (Kan.) Jr. Sr. High School, is an inspiration to everyone around her, especially Tailwind Pole Vault Club Coach Mark Breault. "Doc Bro" says she has made remarkable progress since beginning the sport under his instruction this past summer.
"She's already tied with the highest jumper on the track team and has high hopes of making the team this coming season as a pole-vaulter," Breault said. "With her determination and passion for pole vaulting, there is no doubt she will be successful."In the book, Maggie Steele overcomes many hardships in her quest to vault waaay higher than some critical townsfolk think a girl should go. Mackenzie is fortunate that she has a great coach, an excellent practice facility, a loving family, and many helpful teammates rooting for her.At Tailwind, everyone cheers when a teammate vaults to a new PR.In addition to the support of her teammates and coach, Mackenzie says Maggie has really motivated her to do well in vaulting, and in school."It's an inspirational book for all ages," she says. "A must have."We didn't know there was a real Maggie Steele living on a Kansas farm when we wrote the story, but it's great to know she's out there, pole-vaulting herself over the moon.We say, Go Mackenzie! Go!We're looking forward to the "highest and best" for you this coming season!