32 State Champions Among Athletes Named to All-Metro Track & Field Team

ATLANTA – May 23, 2024 – In celebrating its 60th year of paying tribute to high school athletes, Atlanta Track Club’s 2024 All-Metro Track & Field Team features 32 state champions and athletes who set a remarkable eight new Georgia state records. The team’s roster of athletes represents 24 schools from nine counties.

 Three of this year’s honorees were selected for two events: Tommy Latham (1600m and 3200m), Sanaa Frederick (100m and 200m), and Jared Moore (shot put and discus).

 A junior at Marist School, Latham had arguably the best season ever for a middle-distance athlete in Georgia high school history, topped off by breaking a 25-year-old state record for 1600m when he ran 4:01.66 win the GHSA 6A state title. It’s the third-fastest time in the nation this year. At that same meet, he also won at 3200m, a distance at which he set the state record of 8:46.88 earlier in the season. He was also a member of his school’s 4x1600m record-breaking squad. Latham’s name is a familiar one on the All-Metro roster: He was named at 3200m last year and is a three-time selection in cross country, including twice being named Boys’ Runner of the Year.

 It was a three-peat as 4A state champion at both 100m and 200m for Frederick, a senior at Druid Hills High School who will compete next year for the University of Georgia. She finished the season ranked #1 in the state at 200m (23.16) and #2 at 100m (11.40), with those times coming in at #5 and #6, respectively, all-time in Georgia. Frederick was also a member of the state champion and state record-setting 4x100m and 4x200m relay teams.

 Moore, a junior at Starrs Mill High School, is the 4A state champion in both the discus and shot put. His toss of 183 feet, 6 inches in the discus puts him at the top of the Georgia list for the 2024 season, while his throw of 61 feet, 7.5 inches in the shot puts lands him at #2 in the state. This is Moore’s first appearance on the All-Metro team.

 Also among the All-Metro athletes and teams breaking state records this season are Jasmine Robinson (300m hurdles), Ervin Pearson (400m) and the 4x200m relay squad from Wheeler High School.

 Athletes are selected based on season-wide performance, place at the state meet, season’s best and head-to-head athletes. The Metro-area is defined as the 14 counties touching Fulton or Dekalb or Cobb Counties.

 Voting is open now for the Most Outstanding Athlete Awards. The final awards of the night will go to the top boy and girl athletes both on the track and in the field events. Athletes are selected by coaches and voting by the public, which will be held this year for the first time on Atlanta Track Club’s Instagram channel through Monday, May 27 at 11:59 p.m.

 “This season has been a standout year for high school athletics in Georgia,” said Rich Kenah, Atlanta Track Club’s CEO. “With eight state records shattered and a roster of exceptional talent, this year's All-Metro Track & Field Team highlights the incredible dedication of these young athletes. We look forward to seeing their future successes.”

 A full list of nominees is below.

 The winners of the Patty Foell and Hawthorne Wesley Scholarships will also be announced at the awards ceremony. The $10,000 scholarships are awarded by Atlanta Track Club Foundation and Atlanta Youth Running Foundation to a boy and girl athlete in good academic standing who plan to continue competing in track and field or cross country in college.

 The All-Metro High School Track & Field Awards Ceremony will be held Wednesday, June 5, in the Stave Room in Midtown Atlanta. The event is open to honorees and their guests. More information about the ceremony can be found here.

 Photos by Paul Ward

Boys All-Metro Track & Field Team

100m
Maurice Gleaton
Langston Hughes High School
2025
200m
Sidi Njie
Westlake High School
2025
400m
Ervin Pearson
Buford High School
2024
800m
Joseph Minecci
Walton High School
2024
1600m
Tommy Latham
Marist School
2025
3200m
Tommy Latham
Marist School
2025
110m Hurdles
Dominiq Northington
Woodland High School, Stockbridge
2024
300m Hurdles
Vincent Nnanna
Alpharetta High School
2025
4x100m Relay
Langston Hughes High School
 
4x200m Relay
Wheeler High School
 
4x400m Relay
Westlake High School
 
4x800m Relay
Carrollton High School
 
Long Jump
Luke Stradley
Etowah High School
2025
Triple Jump
Nicholas Crosswhite
New Machester High School
2024
High Jump
Malachi Yehuda
Langston Hughes High School
2024
Pole Vault
Grayson Venezia
Creekview High School
2024
Shot Put
Jared Moore
Starrs Mill High School
2025
Discus
Jared Moore
Starrs Mill High School
2025

 

Girls All-Metro Track & Field Team

100m
Sanaa Frederick
Druid Hills High School
2024
200m
Sanaa Frederick
Druid Hills High School
2024
400m
Olivia Harris
Buford High School
2027
800m
Oluwatosin Awoleye
South Cobb High School
2025
1600m
Caroline Hood
Pace Academy
2024
3200m
Mary Nesmith
Marietta High School
2025
100m Hurdles
Jaden Billings
Westlake High School
2024
300m Hurdles
Jasmine Robinson
North Cobb High School
2026
4x100m Relay
Druid Hills High School
 
4X200m Relay
Druid Hills High School
 
4x400m Relay
Woodward Academy
 
4x800m Relay
Pace Academy
 
Pole Vault
Madison Townsend
Westminster Schools
2025
High Jump
Lilah Verluis
Cambridge High School
2025
Long Jump
Ava Kitchings
Greater Atlanta Christian
2026
Triple Jump
Danah Dembhard
Dacula
2024
Shot Put
Christianne Akintayo
Archer High School
2024
Discus
Kijana Callwood
Grayson High School
2024

About Atlanta Track Club                                                

Atlanta Track Club is a nonprofit committed to creating an active and healthy Atlanta. Through running and walking, Atlanta Track Club motivates, inspires and engages the community to enjoy a healthier lifestyle.

With more than 30,000 members, Atlanta Track Club is the second largest running organization in the United States. In addition to the AJC Peachtree Road Race – the largest 10K running event in the world, the Publix Atlanta Marathon, PNC Atlanta 10 Miler and Invesco QQQ Thanksgiving Day Half Marathon, Atlanta Track Club directs more than 30 events per year. Through the support of its members and volunteers, Atlanta Track Club also maintains a number of community initiatives including organizing and promoting the Kilometer Kids youth running program to metro Atlanta youth, honoring high school cross country and track and field athletes through Atlanta Track Club’s All-Metro Banquets and supporting the Grady Bicycle EMT program. For more information on Atlanta Track Club, visit atlantatrackclub.org.

 

 

 

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