Mission Statement

To provide Metro Atlanta youth athletes with the opportunity to pursue the sport of track and field and provide them with all the tools to compete at a championship level.

 

Vision Statement

To provide opportunities for youth through track and field that transitions them into the consummate student/athlete at the collegiate level. Through our programs, we aim to develop world class athletes not just in talent, but also in character, strength, and intelligence. We strive for our athletes to be scholarship athletes on, and off the track.

Bobby Harrell ..... a.k.a "TBD"

Narve Harris Elementary School - 3rd Grade
Youth Track Experience - 1st year
9 yrs old - Sub-Bantam (AAU) / Bantam (USATF) Age Division for 2012

Events: 100m, 200m, 400m

 

Personal Bests:

100m = 15.85                  2012 SMART Series (#3) Meet

200m = 32.38                  2012 Track Phi Track Invitational

400m = 1:18.05               2012 Georgia AAU Association Championship

Long Jump = 8-11.00    2012 Mark Trail Memorial Day Invitational

 


Bobby joins the team after having success in other sports. He decided to give track a try. We think his neighbors Nasir Muhammad and Cameron Howell may have had something to do with that. Bobby comes as a small package, but seems to have a very competitive nature. His initial training has produced some great results, but he's still developing his skills. We believe that he's anxious to get on the track.

 

"Bobby is making progress, but we think he has another gear. He shows flashes of potential, but we think that he's just not too familiar with track and field yet, so he's learning what to do. But I do see the competitive nature in him, and hopefully things will click in the early part of the season. The foot speed is there, but we need him to remain consistent. We believe he will", says Coach Charles.