After the loss of key senior leaders last season, the CCHS track and field team is coming into the 2023 track season with a new identity.
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Twelve CCHS track and field team members will participate in the State Sectionals meet on May 7.
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Construction vehicles work on the Clarke Central High School field as part of the…
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Following the end of the 2019 track and field season, coaches and runners say the team had a successful season.
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The Clarke Central High School track and field team has grown in size since coach Justin Jones became the head track and field coach.
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After months of pre-season conditioning, members of the Clarke Central High School track and field team attended their first practice on Jan. 15.
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The Clarke Central High School track and field team has begun practicing for the upcoming season with new recruits and first-year runners.
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Last track season, the Clarke Central High School boys track and field team placed second at state. This season they strive to place first.
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Head girls track coach Quincy Wilkins discusses the the first meet of the season, which was on Feb. 27 and how the team is improving for upcoming meets.
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The girls’ track team, whose official team practices began Jan. 19, is preparing for this year’s season by focusing on their goal to go to state.
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Studies show that it is very important for your health to stretch your muscles before and after physical activity. There are many beneficial ways to stretch, including active warm-ups and group stretches.
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Newly named head track coach and Clarke Central High School alumnus Christian Norton has always had a love for track, even at a young age.
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Santana Baldwin is Clarke Central’s fastest female track runner. With a quad injury halting her participation in last year’s season, this year will be her year of redemption.
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Gallery: Boys and girls track tri-meet at Central Gwinnett High School
by Web Master March 8, 2012At the Central Gwinnett Tri-Meet on March 7, Clarke Central High School competed against host Central Gwinnett High School and nearby Archer High School. Nearly half of CCHS’ 18 points came from field events.