Sports
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- Published on Thursday, 17 November 2011 15:43
- Written by Lawrence Jaggon

Photo: Coaches Ron Wilson and Kelvan Kearse discussing track and field techniques.
Students join the high school track and field teams for various reasons. Most join to compete against other athletes while others use the workout to prepare for other sports. Most track and field coaches have a dramatic impact on the athletes’ lives preparing them to become fierce competitors and at the same molding
them to be responsible and successful members of the community.
Kelvan Kearse and Ron Wilson both with law enforcement background have being providing the Windsor high boys and girls track and field teams with extensive technical and event specific instructions. Both coaches have daughters who are part of the team.
During a light work out on Wednesday a number of girls and boys were eagerly awaiting instructions from
the coaches. Juniors Courtney Kearse, Applelonia Dawes and Samantha Blake were doing light stretches in preparation for the upcoming fall season. All three girls are aware of the academic requirements for scholarships and have being focusing on getting high grades. The team will be at full strength with excellent
competitors like Janae Wilson, Sarah Whalen and Medina Nabadduka who are seasoned athletes, but also excellent students. The girls' goals are to obtain scholarships but they want to bring the state open championship to the Windsor high school trophy case.

