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The Phoenix Bobcats have 7 athletes that will be competing in the National Junior Olympic Track and Field Championships , USATF. The meet takes place July 27th – August 1st at the Hughes Stadium in Sacramento, Ca. Many of todays Olympic stars have competed in the National Junior Olympics Track and Field Championships.

Renee Dyson – Sophomore at Pinnacle High school
5 time National Champion
Javelin
I would like to mention that triplet sisters Renee, Taylor and Lizabeth Dyson all placed respectively in the same event, Javelin.

Taylor Dyson – Sophomore at Pinnacle High school
Javelin

Timothy Duckworth – Freshman at Arcadia High school
High Jump, Pole Vault and Penthalon

Todd Hunsacker – Junior at Norte Dame Prep
110 Hurdles

Christian Shaver – Freshman at North Canyon High school
Javelin, Discus

Erwin Jones Jr. – Senior at Shadow Mountain High school
Javelin, Decathlon
Erwin Jones Jr. won the Young Mens Decathlon with 5,768 points.

Jamaal Jones – Junior at Shadow Mountain High school
Javelin, 110 Hurdles, Decathlon

These young athletes need to raise $1,842. by July 23rd. If you would like to help support these talented local athletes contact Coach Jones via email at: bobcatcoach@hotmail.com. In the future you might see some of these impressive local kids competing in the Olympics and know that you played a little part in helping them get there.
Good luck at Nationals!
www.phoenixbobcats.org

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Read MoreJuly 18, 2010 6:14 pm - Posted by Kristy

About Coach Erwin Jones
Erwin started running track when was 9 years old and continued competing until he was 49, including running on the track team at Pittsburg State University. He started coaching when he was only 19 along side his own high school coach, who told him he had “a knack for coaching.” He continued his coaching career when he moved to Arizona in 1981.

Coach Jones started the non-profit Bobcats Track and Field club in 1986, after recognizing that Arizona didn’t have any after school programs for Track and Field. He has also been training Arizona athletes for 28 years, for athletic and conditioning training. Coach Jones has mentored and trained many state, regional and national honorees as well as world championship – caliber athletes. He has an impressive reputation and a large community following. In fact, he is now coaching the children of athletes he had coached himself years ago. Coach Jones also offers personal training, to athletes that want to improve their skills.

Bobcats
The Bobcats do more than run, they are encouraged to participate in multiple sports.
Young athletes need to experience multiple sports, to recognize what they excel at and enjoy the most. Most sports involve running, any athlete that participates in track and field will improve their skills at other sports as well. Learning how to run properly is a crucial skill in most sports. Athletes should look for a club that fits their needs. The Bobcats coaching team focuses on more than one aspect of running, and they emphasize technique. I think the Bobcats record and athletes accomplishments speak for themselves. The Bobcats currently have 7 athletes that will be competing in the USATF National Junior Olympics.

Any Athlete over the age of 6 can join the Phoenix Bobcats Track and Field Club.
The Bobcats practice at Shadow Mountain High School and Shea Middle School.
To join the bobcats go to www.phoenixbobcats.org

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Read MoreJuly 17, 2010 6:10 pm - Posted by Kristy