Wednesday, February 7, 2018

TSU's Cheeseborough-Guice, McMillan, White members of Inaugural National High School Track and Field Hall of Fame Class

Cheeseborough-Guice, McMillan, White members of Inaugural National High School Track and Field Hall of Fame ClassNASHVILLE, Tennessee -- Tigerbelle legends Chandra Cheeseborough-Guice, Kathy McMillan and Willye B. White are among the 30 members of the inaugural class of the National High School Track and Field Hall of Fame. 

The 2018 class will be inducted during a gala awards dinner on March 8, 2018, at the New York Athletic Club. The dinner will take place on the eve of the New Balance Nationals Indoor Championships at the Armory in New York City. Some of the other inductees include legends Jesse Owens, Steve Prefontaine and Jim Ryun, among others.

Cheeseborough, who currently serves as TSU’s director of Track and Field, starred at Ribault High School in Jacksonville, Fla. in the mid-1970s. She went on to star for the Tigerbelles and won three medals, including two golds, for the US at the 1984 Olympics.

McMillan competed for Hoke County High School in North Carolina in the 1970s. She earned the silver in the long jump at the 1976 Olympics.

White, who passed away in 2007, attended Broad Street High School in Mississippi in the mid-1950s and earned Olympic silver medals in 1956 (long jump) and 1964 (4x100m relay).

The Hall of Fame selection committee included noted track and field historians and statisticians Mark Bloom, Bob Jarvis, Dave Johnson, Mike Kennedy, Joe Lanzalotto, Marjorie Larney, Walt Murphy, Jack Pfeifer, Jack Shepard, Jim Spier and Tracy Sundlun. The Hall will honor three categories of inductees:

Athletes: Competitors who have demonstrated exemplary athletic performance while in high school.
Coaches: Leaders who have created excellence at the program level, achieving extraordinary results year after year.

Contributors: Innovators and game changers. These may include administrators or media members who have elevated high school-age track and field through innovative work and tireless dedication.
For more information on the High School Track and Field Hall of Fame or to view detailed biographies of the inaugural induction class, visit nationalhighschooltrackandfieldhof.org

National High School Track and Field Hall of Fame Class of 2018



Ted Meredith
Mercersburg Academy, Mercersburg, PA, 1912
Sol Butler
Rock Island HS, Rock Island, IL, 1915
Lee Barnes
Hollywood HS, Los Angeles, CA, 1924
Frank Wykoff
Glendale HS, Glendale, CA, 1928
Betty Robinson
Thornton Township HS, Harvey, IL, 1929
Cornelius Johnson
Los Angeles HS, Los Angeles, CA, 1933
Jesse Owens
East Tech HS, Cleveland, OH, 1933
Helen Stephens
Fulton HS, Fulton, MO, 1935
Eddie Morris
Huntington Beach HS, CA, 1940
Alice Coachman
Tuskegee Prep School, Tuskegee, AL, 1942
Bob Mathias
Tulare HS, Tulare, CA, 1948
Milt Campbell
Plainfield HS, Plainfield, NJ, 1953
Willye White
Broad Street HS, Shelby, MS, 1957
Dallas Long
North Phoenix HS, Phoenix, AZ, 1958
Gerry Lindgren
Rogers HS, Spokane, WA, 1964
Jim Ryun
East HS, Wichita, KS, 1965
Steve Prefontaine
Marshfeld HS, Coos Bay, OR, 1969
Lynn Bjorklund
Los Alamos HS, Los Alamos, NM, 1975
Mary Decker
Orange HS, Orange, CA, 1976
Kathy McMillan
Hoke County HS, Raeford, NC, 1976
Chandra Cheeseborough
Ribault HS, Jacksonville, FL, 1977
Renaldo Nehemiah
Scotch Plains HS, Scotch Plains, NJ, 1977
Michael Carter
Jefferson HS, Dallas, TX, 1979
Kim Gallagher
Upper Dublin HS, Fort Washington, PA, 1982
Alan Webb
South Lakes HS, Reston, VA, 2001
Allyson Felix
Los Angeles Baptist HS, North Hills, CA, 2003
 
COACHES & CONTRIBUTORS
John Dye
Founder, Dyestat.Com
Ed Grant
Journalist
Joe Newton
York High School, Elmhurst, Il
Don Norford
Long Beach Poly, Long Beach, CA
For more information on the High School Track and Field Hall of Fame or to view detailed biographies of the inaugural induction class, visit nationalhighschooltrackandfieldhof.org
About the National Scholastic Athletics Foundation, Inc.
The National Scholastic Athletics Foundation, Inc. (NASF)  is a non-profit, tax-exempt 501 c (3) organization founded in 1990 with the mission of supporting high school and junior-aged track and field athletes in the US.  The NSAF conducts national high school competitions, including the New Balance Indoor and Outdoor Nationals; clinics and event-specific development projects as well as various grant programs totaling over $250,000 annually.  For more information about the NSAF, please visit nationalscholastic.org.

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