Over 860 of the state's top middle school track and field competitors are heading to Lilburn, Ga. for the 2011 Georgia MS Track & Field Championships, April 29- April 30 in the “Big Orange Jungle” on the campus of Parkview High School.
Coach Moses Interviews 4 Top MS Athletes before the Championship being held at Parkview's "Big Orange Jungle"
Kawon Bryant of Malcom Bridge MS is "The Total Package".
Aliyah Abrams is the Reigning MS Champion in the 200 and 400 Meters
Jasmir Spearman is prepared to blaze the Track this Saturday! Click on Header for Interview!
Middle School XC State Champ Alex Murfee has his eyes on a Track Title (Click on Header for Interview)
Gerlisa Shipman
Woodland High School, Stockbridge/Chowan University
Cross Country
Picture L-R(Debra Burden(mother), Gerlisa Shipman(signee), Gerald Shipman(father)
Back Row-Michael Burden(step-father), Coach Harris, Coach Gardner
Alicia Whittle signing with Kennesaw State University for Track. Specialty is sprinting.
Pictured:
(back row l to r:) Vaughn Williams and Jean Williams (E-1 Track Club Coaches), Michelle Berry (Guidance Counselor), Greg Forlaw (Athletic Director, Harvester Christian Academy)
(front row l to r:) Shari Whittle (Mother), Alicia Whittle, Jim Whittle (Father)
Dayani Diaz (Allatoona High, Acworth, Ga. -- track and field/cross country)
Kimberly Thomas (Center in pink) signs track scholarship to Georgia Southern.
Returning sophomore Matthew Zietsma (track and field/cross country)
Allen Nobles (Victory Christian, Charlotte, N.C. -- track and field only)
Incoming freshman Darreon Andrews (Dublin High, Dublin, Ga. -- track and field only)
Returning sophomore Donovan Varner (track and field/cross country)
Gabby Lesieur from Greenbrier signed with Presbyterian College last week
We're baaaaaaack!! And after looking at the changes to the stadium, better than ever. It has been a long two years but worth the wait. We all have heard the statement, "show me the money", look around and you will see it. Richland District Two has made Harry Parone Stadium nicer than most small college stadiums.