Kell High School Track Team: Welcome
Official Site for
Kell High School Track and Field Team
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(click on Links for Directions and schedules)
Saturday, March 8
Click the above link that will take you to GATFXC meet results and up to date meet informaiton.
Friday, July 31
Kell Girls finish 7th at State!
Lauren Chambers lead the way with her second state title in the shot put with a new state record of 47'-3" and 6th in the Discus. The Girls 4x100 relay of Ioni, Shelly, Liz and Adiyah ran to a 3rd place finish, while Adiyah took 5th in the 100 Hurdles and Liz Bond 6th in the 400. Once again the Kell Women's track team took the Highest Team place in Cobb County with a 7th place overall finish.
CONGRATULATIONS to ALL!
Monday, May 11
Eric Harris Doubles as State Champion!
Eric Harris finishes the season undefeated in the 100 and 200 meters, sets new school records and wins both in Boys State class AAAAA; the 200 meters best overall classes. Jordan Chambers also sets a new school record in the shot put and finished 6th in a very deep field. Nigel Crooks and Michael Crute make a strong showing at state with personal bests in the hurdles. All in all a great season finish for the Kell Longhorn men.
CONGRATULATIONS to ALL!
Saturday, March 8
Click the above link to view all results from meets. Also use the above link to view rankings in GA and othe GA track and field news.
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Kell Boys Second Place Region!
Four consecutive years Kell's Youngmen have taken one of the top 2 spots at the Region 6AAAAA meet. Despite ups and downs and the graduation and transfers of big point winners the Longhorn men remain on top!
Leading the Longhorns on Friday night was Jordan Chambers in the shot put (no relation to Lauren & Justin Chambers) with a region winning throw of 51 feet 3/4 inch! For the second year in a row Eric Harris takes the 100 and 200 Meter titles! New comers to the state meet are Freshman Michael Crute in the 110 Hurdles and runner-up Nigel Crooks!
Congratulations to all the Youngmen of Kell on their tremendous teamwork to bring home yet another trophy to make Track program the winningest program at Kell!
Wednesday, April 1
Kell Girls and Boys Dominate Cobb County!
Kell Girls and Boys take 1st place at the Cobb County Championships at Marietta High School. Lead by doubles from Lauren Chambers in the Shot and Discus and Eric Harris in the 100 and 200. Individual County Champions include Ioni Christian in the 100, Liz Bond in the 400, Madeleine Robertson in the 1600, Nigel Crooks in the 110 hurdles, Leonard Robbins in the Long Jump and the girls 4x100 relay.
Eric Harris not only DOUBLES but DOUBLES in taking down 2 county and school records in the 100 - 10.59 and 200 - 21.43.
There were many County Runner ups and top 8 finishes. See results at http://ga.milesplit.us/meets/45482
Thursday, February 5
Feb. 4, 2009 - National Letter of Intent Signings
Congratulations to the Kell track athletics that have made the committment to higher education and have been given the opportunity to further their athletics at the next level. Their dedication and hard work has paid off.
Lauren Chambers to University of Southern California
Eric Harris to University of Georgia
Madeleine Robertson to University of Louisiana Monroe
Pictures to follow....
Thursday, January 24
BOOSTER CLUB DUES
Click the appropriate link to the left to pay your booster club dues by debit or credit card. Dues are $150 and need to be paid no later than January 15th.
Monday, March 3
Click the WEEKLY NEWSLETTER Section to the left for the latest newsletter emailed to parents. If you are not a member of our email list and wish to be please email a request to kelltrack09@comcast.net and we will get you on the list today!
Mission Statement:
In Track and Field, the most dangerous team is the most disciplined, and the most reliable. In order to be a part of the Kell High School Team you have to prove it in school. You need to show your ability to succeed academically, as well as behave like an individual that the coaches can confidently assume responsibility for. There are behavioral expectations in addition to the academic requirements, although barely passing is hardly a benchmark.