Standing only 5’ 9” and weighting in at one-hundred and thirty pounds as a senior Cornell Garrett easily stood head and shoulders above the competition and his accomplishments outweighed those of the city’s best. In track “Nell” was virtually unbeatable. Recording Evansville best-ever times in the 100-yard dash (9.7) and the 220-yard dash (21.2) Garrett dominated the area track scene. He was three-time track state finalist in the 100 and 220 and anchored the 1977 state finalist 880-yard relay team. In that race he took the baton and passed four opponents to lead the Huskies to a fifth-place finish, but individually, he was a shine. During his junior year, Garrett placed second in the 100 and prepared to run his specially, the 220. As any one of the thousand onlookers can attest, it was Garrett’s race from the start. As he left the curve and entered the straightaway, he had a ten-yard lead over the state’s best. His time 21.3 tied the existing state record. Head Coach George Alvey stated, “No one ran the curve better than Cornell… he was smooth as silk and a great competitor.”