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Inductees

THE INDIANA ASSOCIATION of Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches (IATCCC) honors the accomplishments of Indiana athletes through its annual hall of fame nominations and recognition

Roy M. Conrad Sr.

Class of 2023 Tuesday, 04 July 2023 09:39

Roy Conrad grew up participating in all the sports around town.  His main sport was track and field, as it was the only IHSAA sport at the time, even before basketball on a state level.  However, basketball was very popular in and round the west central part of Indiana.  Conrad won the 1907 IHSAA state broad jump with a record jump of 21-4 1/5, that stood as one of two 21-foot jumps for 15 years.

Jordan Fife

Class of 2023 Tuesday, 04 July 2023 05:30

Jordan Fife grew up in Seymour, Indiana, and, although basketball was his first love, his success at a local summer road race near his grandparents’ home in Flora, Indiana, gave him a clue that distance running might be a better option.  Under the coaching of John Chastain at Seymour High School, Jordan earned two trips each to the cross country and track and field state championships, culminating with an All-State finish in cross country his senior year.  He felt there was more to learn about the sport and enthusiastically accepted a walk-on position at Indiana State to run for John McNichols.

James L. Harper

Class of 2023 Tuesday, 04 July 2023 05:26

At Hammond High School James Harper was a two-time state champion in the high jump, with a best of 6-2 5/8.   Harper attended Indiana University and in 1951 was the Big Ten indoor and outdoor champion.  Because of his amazing talent in basketball and track and field, he was honored by being inducted into the Hammond Sports Hall of Fame in 2008 along with his older brother Estell Harper, who was recognized a short time earlier. 

Jessie Sprinkles, Sarah Wagner, Brittany Neeley and Bethany Neeley

Eastern High School (Greentown) was the first 4x800 relay team in state history to beat the historic 9:00 barrier when they ran 8:53.74 to become the 2013 IHSAA state champions.  This time broke the previous state meet record by 10 seconds and was the fastest time in the nation in 2013, as well as the ninth-best time in U.S. high school history.

David Williams

Class of 2023 Tuesday, 04 July 2023 09:09

David W. Williams was born December 6, 1962, raised in a stable, supportive and loving family in Evansville, Indiana.  While competing for Evansville North High School, he established himself as one of Indiana’s best long distance runners.  Williams earned four varsity letters in both cross Country and track.  His 1981 Evansville Sectional 3200 winning time of 9:00.7 remains a record to date.  Williams was a three-time state finalist in both cross country and track.

Edward “Ed” Glover

Class of 2023 Monday, 03 July 2023 17:07

Ed Glover was born April 23, 1885 in Emsworth, Pennsylvania, and moved to Crown Point, Indiana, with his family at an early age and became interested in the pole vault.  After graduation, he entered Purdue University and in 1905 became the Western Conference (Big Ten) champion pole vaulter with a record vault of 11-9 3/8.  He was also the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) champion.  Ed did not return to the university in 1906 and gave up his record to another Indiana high school (Kokomo) vaulter who was attending Indiana University, Leroy Samse (12-4 7/8).

Brittany Neeley

Class of 2023 Tuesday, 04 July 2023 05:04

During Brittany’s track and field career, she was a seven-time state medalist, five-time regional champion, 12-time sectional champion and school record holder in six events. Brittany was the 2013 800 state champion during her senior year running a time of 2:07.91 to break the Indiana state meet record.  She was also a part of the 2013 4x800 state champion relay team that ran 8:53.74, breaking the Indiana state meet record as well as becoming the first relay team in state history to break the 9:00 barrier.  This performance was the top time in the nation in 2013 and the ninth-best time ever in U.S. high school history.  Brittany split 2:07 on the 3rd leg before handing the baton off to twin sister Bethany.  As a result of these performances, Brittany was named the 2013 Indiana Gatorade Track and Field Player of the Year.

Bethany Neeley

Class of 2023 Monday, 03 July 2023 20:58

During Bethany's decorated high school track and field career, she was a 13-time sectional champion, five-time regional champion and eight-time state medalist (800, 1600, 300 hurdles, 4x400, 4x800).  Bethany was the 2012 and 2013 1600-meter state champion in her junior and senior seasons.  She was also a member of the 2013 4x800 state champion relay team that ran 8:53.74, breaking the Indiana state meet record as well as becoming the first relay team in state history to break the 9:00 barrier.  This time was the top time in the nation in 2013 and the ninth-best time ever in U.S. high school history.  Bethany split a time of 2:06.6 to anchor the relay team to a state championship after receiving the baton from her twin sister, Brittany.  This was recorded as the fastest relay split in state history.

Abby Farley

Class of 2023 Monday, 03 July 2023 07:48

Abby Farley (now Abby Talmage) was born in Indianapolis to parents Tim and Diane Farley.  Abby grew up enjoying all sports including soccer, basketball, cross country and swimming, but found a special joy in track and field.  In high school, she was a three-sport athlete and three-time state champion in the 800-meter run.  She broke the then state record twice, running 2:09.5 in 2010 and lowering her own record to 2:08.91 in 2011.

Corey Shank

Class of 2022 Monday, 06 June 2022 02:19

Attended Canterbury High School in Fort Wayne, Ind. for one year before transferring to Northrop High School for his sophomore, junior and senior years.

Attended Kansas University. Son of Bob and Amy Shank...Father, Bob, was two-time All-American pole-vaulter for the University of Illinois, where he also won a Big 10 championship

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