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One of the state’s top athletes in the long and triple jump events will be headed to The Keystone State. On Friday night, Jesuit’s Iman Foster announced her verbal commitment to Pittsburgh. Foster is a one-time Class 6A state champion and a three-time state placer in track and field. She won the state title in the triple jump last spring with a winning distance of 39 feet, 6.75 inches. The last two years, Foster has been the runner-up in the long jump. Foster’s career best of 40-11 in the triple jump is No. 2 in state history. The state record of 41-2.25 was set in 2024 by McDaniel’s Maleigha Canaday-Elliott. More Oregon high school sports Friday Night Spotlight: Oregon high school football live scores, schedule & links from the state playoffs Voting results: West Albany setter runs away with girls volleyball player of the week votes Voting results: This Lakeridge junior is the boys soccer player of the week Also a member of the Crusaders’ relay team, Foster helped lead Jesuit’s 4x100-meter relay squad to a seventh-place finish last year. Foster is also a standout member of Jesuit’s volleyball team. She has helped lead the Crusaders to Class 6A state championships in 2023 and 2024. In the state finals against Oregon City last year, Foster recorded nine kills and three digs.