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‘Maggie’ Author Invites You to See Dreams Come True at Nation’s Largest Track Meet

The Kansas State High School Track and Field Championships, to be held Friday and Saturday at Wichita State University's Cessna Stadium, is the largest meet in the nation, with more than 3,000 athletes and 20,000 spectators.

The Kansas State High School Track and Field Championships, to be held Friday and Saturday at Wichita State University’s Cessna Stadium, is the largest track meet in the nation, with more than 3,000 athletes and 20,000 spectators.

WICHITA, Kan. – Every year for the past 101 years, dreams have come true at the Kansas State High School Track and Field Championships.

The meet’s 102nd running will be no exception this Friday and Saturday, as more than 3,000 competitors and 20,000 spectators will gather on the campus of Wichita State University.

Wichita author Grant Overstake recently captured the drama and excitement of the Kansas State Meet in an inspiring sports novel for young adult readers titled, Maggie Vaults Over the Moon. The story features Maggie Steele, a gutsy farm girl from fictional Grain Valley, Kansas, who overcomes tragedy and soars to new heights as a pole-vaulter.

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“Maggie”captures the true meaning of a high school athlete in Kansas and the opportunities activities can create for young people.” — Kansas State High School Activities Journal

Overstake attended many state meets growing up and competed in the meet while attending Wichita Heights High School. He also covered the meet as a reporter, and experienced it as a parent, cheering for his son.

After watching so many dramatic performances through the years,  it was natural for the former Miami Herald sports writer and Kansas newspaper editor to use his favorite sporting event as the backdrop for his first novel.

Kirkus Reviews calls Maggie Vaults Over the Moon, “An inspiring young adult novel about perseverance in sports and in life.” The book also has been endorsed by Olympic athletes, coaches, counselors and teachers because of its positive message for readers from middle grades to adults.

“You’d think some other author would have written about the Kansas State Meet before now,” Overstake says. “I feel fortunate that after more than a hundred years, that the ‘some other author’ turned out to be me.” Continue Reading →


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Oops! Sports Show Asks ‘Inspirational Maggie’ to Appear on TV!

Generic Sports LogoGRAIN VALLEY, Kan. – There was quite a big commotion on Main Street in Grain Valley this afternoon, when, like a windblown prairie fire, rumor spread that Maggie Steele had been invited to appear on a nationally syndicated TV sports program.

Townsfolk wearing bib overalls and feed caps, and cool linen dresses, stopped their pickups in the middle of the street and got out to talk about it, creating a traffic jam of sorts in this tiny Kansas farm town with only one four-way stop sign.

Grant Overstake, author of the new teen sports novel, Maggie Vaults Over the Moon, stopped by to say that the rumor was true; but he told his crestfallen characters that, although the invitation appeared to be genuine, Maggie wouldn’t be going on TV anytime soon.

Even so, everyone agreed the invitation was a another fine tribute to Maggie and everybody in Grain Valley who’d helped the wholesome and courageous fictional farm girl rebound after a family tragedy, and soar to new heights as a pole-vaulter.

After the commotion on Main Street, Overstake invited everyone to come down to the cafe, where he told the whole story over a glass of cold lemonade.

Townsfolk gathered at the Grain Valley Cafe on Thursday, May 16, to hear the the author share the news about Maggie Steele getting invited to appear on a TV program.

Townsfolk gathered at the cafe to hear about Maggie’s special invitation.

“It was one of the most amazing things that has happened to Maggie,” he smiled. “And for those who know her story, you know that’s really saying something.” Continue Reading →


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‘Maggie’ Vaults to Cover of Kansas State High School Activities Journal

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Maggie Steele is a covergirl!

The gutsy farm girl from Grain Valley, Kansas is featured on the cover of the new Kansas State High School Activities Journal, May 2013 edition.

The magazine also includes a strong endorsement for the new teen sports novel, just in time for the Kansas State High School Track and Field Championships, to be held May 24-25 in Wichita.

Author Grant Overstake found himself at a rare loss for words when he saw Maggie on the cover of the official magazine, which is distributed to every school in the state.

“Wow! Just wow!” Overstake said.

The article includes high praise for the novel, which features the color and excitement of the nation’s largest high school track and field meet:

Maggie Vaults Over the Moon captures the true meaning of a high school athlete in Kansas and the opportunities activities can create for young people.” — Kansas State High School Activities JournalKSHSAA LOGO

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Author Presents ‘Maggie’ to Elite Vaulters at Shocker Pre-State Challenge

Author Grant Overstake presented copies of his novel, 'Maggie Vaults Over the Moon' to winners of the Shocker Pre-State Challenge 2013 Elite Girls' Pole-Vault winners (shown from left to right): Hannah Middleton, Great Bend High School, third place; Emily Roland, Andale High School, first place; and Selam Ball, Great Bend High School, second place. (Photo by Brett Middleton).

Winners of the Shocker Pre-State Challenge 2013 Elite Girls’ Pole-Vault held April 12th at Cessna Stadium (from left): Hannah Middleton, Great Bend High School, third place; Emily Rowland, Andale High School, first place; and Selam Ball, Great Bend High School, second place. (Photos by Brett Middleton).

High-flying heroine Maggie Steele found herself on the awards stand at Cessna Stadium when copies of the new teen sports novel Maggie Vaults Over the Moon were presented to the winners of the Elite Girls’ Pole-Vault at the Shocker Pre-State Challenge 2013 track meet, held April 12th at Wichita State University.

WUSHOCKTRACKLOGOWichita-based author Grant Overstake awarded the medals and presented a copy of Maggie to Emily Roland, Andale High School, first place; Selam Ball, Great Bend High School, second place; and Hannah Middleton, Great Bend High School, third place. Continue Reading →


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‘Maggie’ Fans Flock to Book Signing and Reading at Watermark Books!

Author Grant Overstake reads from 'Maggie Vaults Over the Moon' April 11th, 2013, at Watermark Books in Wichita. (Photo by Carl Williams)

Author Grant Overstake reads from ‘Maggie Vaults Over the Moon’ April 11th, 2013, at Watermark Books in Wichita. (Photo by Carl Williams)

An overflow crowd of nearly 70 Maggie Steele fans gathered at Watermark Books & Cafe Thursday night, April 11th, to hear Grant Overstake read from his new sports novel, Maggie Vaults Over the Moon.

Author Grant Overstake reads from 'Maggie Vaults Over the Moon'. (Photo by Carl Williams)

Author Grant Overstake reads from ‘Maggie Vaults Over the Moon’. (Photo by Carl Williams)

It was an overwhelming show of support for the gutsy teen from Grain Valley, Kansas, whose compelling story of courage and triumph is capturing the hearts of readers young and old.

“Words can’t express how great it was to see so many people at this event,” said Overstake, a Wichita native. “I saw some people I hadn’t seen since third grade and met many new friends. To experience a reading and book signing event at Watermark was one of the highlights of my life. To see them putting out more chairs to seat all the people, well, it was just awesome.” Continue Reading →


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Wichita Public Radio Features Tonight’s ‘Maggie’ Book Reading!

Tonight’s book reading and signing of Maggie Vaults Over the Moon is listed as a featured event on Wichita Public Radio’s website!

“How cool is that?” said author Grant Overstake, a devoted listener to 89.1.

Everyone is invited to the author’s event, which begins at 7 p.m. at Watermark Books & Cafe in Wichita. And, be sure to support KMUW’s pledge drive, going on now!

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‘Maggie’ Vaults Into Wichita Public Schools!

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Maggie Vaults Over the Moon has vaulted onto the library bookshelves at Wichita Public Schools – a thrilling feat for author Grant Overstake, who was born and raised in “The Air Capital City.”

The new teen sports novel also can be found at the Wichita Public Library and in many private school libraries in the city.

Maggie Vaults Over the Moon“I was really touched when I heard that school officials had read and endorsed Maggie’s story, and that my book was going to be available to so many students in my hometown,” said Overstake, who attended Buckner Elementary, Brooks Junior High, and Heights High School.

Maggie Vaults Over the Moon retells the story of Maggie Steele, a gutsy farm girl from tiny Grain Valley, Kansas, who pours her broken heart into the daring and sometimes dangerous sport of pole-vaulting. The story climaxes at the Kansas State High School Track and Field Championships, held each May at Cessna Stadium on the campus of Wichita State University. Continue Reading →


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‘Maggie’ Brings Back Golden Memories to Veteran Coach, Father of Champions

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Coach Kimbrook Tennal shown coaching his vaulters at Centralia (Kan.) High.

The fictional town of Grain Valley, Kan., paints an authentic picture of Midwest farm towns and the people who live there; including down-to-earth, everyday-heroes like Kimbrook Tennal,  assistant track coach at Centralia High School, in Centralia, Kan., (Pop. 512).

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Coach Kimbrook Tennal

Located in extreme northeast Kansas, Centralia is best known for producing NFL star John Riggins, who was born in Seneca and attended Centralia High. Riggins went on to play for the New York Jets and Washington Redskins, and is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

In the new teen sports novel, Maggie Vaults Over the Moon, author Grant Overstake retells the story of another amazing small-town athlete, Maggie Steele, a gutsy farm girl who pours her broken heart into the daring sport of pole-vaulting. The story climaxes at the Kansas State High School Track and Field Championships, the largest track meet in the nation, held at Wichita State University‘s Cessna Stadium.

Maggie Vaults Over the MoonCoach Tennal wrote the author to say Maggie brought back his own golden moments at Cessna Stadium, because he and his wife, Kim, are the parents of three Kansas track and field champions!

“I loved the book and I wish I had written it,” he wrote. “I consider that about as high a compliment on the book as I can make.” Continue Reading →


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Sunflower State’s Top Vaulter Nick Meyer Commits to Kansas Jayhawks

Nick Meyer has committed to vault for KU next season. (Photo by Varsity Kansas).

Congratulations to the University of Kansas for winning the intense recruiting battle for one of the top pole-vaulters in the nation, defending Kansas State Class 5A Champion Nick Meyer, a senior at Bishop Carroll in Wichita.

Coached by one of the nation’s top prep vault coaches, Denis Fraizer, Meyer soared into the No. 5 spot on the Kansas all-time boys’ pole vault list last spring, clearing 16-feet, 7-inches, and is primed to go even higher this coming outdoor season.

He joins a program with a legacy of producing some of the best pole-vaulters in the world, including Jordan Scott, Scott Huffman, and Jeff Buckingham.

He will be coached by Tom Hays, the 2011 National Collegiate Pole Vault Coach of the Year.

“Nick Meyer is a young man with unlimited potential, a champion’s personality, and Olympic-sized dreams,” said author Grant Overstake, who himself competed in the decathlon at KU. “I foresee that as he continues his journey upward, with great coaching, hard work, and perseverance, the whole world will be watching him vaulting over the moon at the Olympic Games.”

Meyer also happens to be a big fan of Maggie Steele, the heroine in Overstake’s Kansas-based teen sports novel, Maggie Vaults Over the Moon.

Congratulations, Nick!

Future Kansas Jayhawk Nick Meyer.


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‘Maggie’ Rekindles Pole Vault Official’s Passion for Nation’s Largest Track Meet

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The Kansas State Track and Field Championships is the largest track meet in the nation, with over 3,000 athletes and 20,000-plus spectators.

Maggie Vaults Over the MoonLongtime track and field official Chris Ellis is well known in the Sunflower State for his dedication to the sport of high school and collegiate pole-vaulting, especially in his role as the tireless head official at the Kansas State High School Track and Field Championships, the largest track and field meet in the nation, which includes two whole days of boys’ and girls’ vault competitions in all classifications.

We were delighted to read his new review of Maggie Vaults Over the Moon on Amazon.com:

“As the head pole vault official at the Kansas State High School Track & Field Championships since 1991, I have seen many great competitions and many many great competitors compete at this amazing event. However, after so many years of officiating the competition, not to mention the 3 years I competed in the event, my passion lost some of its intensity. Maggie Vaults Over the Moon reignited my passion for this 2 day extravaganza . I remember the first time I walked into Cessna Stadium as a young track athlete – WOW – I was speechless. I will rekindle that feeling this year and for many years to come thanks to Maggie!!” — Chris Ellis

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The 102nd annual State Meet will be held May 24-25, 2013, at Cessna Stadium in Wichita.

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