Sandy Creek High School - Track and Field

Track and Field

STATE CHAMPIONS

  • 100: Devon Lewis (2012)
  • 400m: Michael DeHaven (2007)
  • 800m: Nathan Knowles (1996)
  • 1600m: Brent Johnson (1996)
  • Pole Vault: Steven Harvey (2000), Danny Giglio (2005)
  • Triple Jump: Mellany Stanislaus (2004, 2005), Christian Taylor (2006, 2007)
  • 200m: Carl McGill (2007)
  • Team Title: 2007 (AAA), 2008 (AAA)


REGION CHAMPIONS

  • High Jump: Delmont Early III (1995)

DIVISION 1 (D-1) TRACK ATHLETES

  • '96 SCHS Grad - Nathan Knowles (Wake Forest University) (2X All-ACC) and (University of Arkansas)(All-SEC)
  • '97 SCHS Grad - Brent Johnson (Georgia Tech) (Indoor Record - DMR)
  • '05 SCHS Grad - Mellany Stanislaus (Georgia Tech)
  • '05 SCHS Grad - Danny Giglio (Georgia Tech)
  • '05 SCHS Grad - Matthew Auers (Kennesaw)
  • '07 SCHS Grad - Michael DeHaven (Auburn)
  • '08 SCHS Grad - Christian Taylor (University of Florida)
  • '12 SCHS Grad - Jared Johnson (Western Carolina University)
  • '12 SCHS Grad - Jamie Bigby (Western Carolina University)

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