Scott Gill, a 2007 Russell graduate now competing for
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Scott Gill soared to a national championship at the NAIA Track & Field National Championships Friday with a leap of 24'5" on his last attempt in the long jump finals. Competing in Edwardsville, Illinois, Gill gives Taylor its 14th track national championship by becoming the seventh different men's track & field athlete to capture an individual crown.
"This monumental achievement for Scott has come about because of his diligence in practice and his ability to be consistent all season long," said
A sophomore from
"All I thought about was I just needed to hit the board and rely on what I've done all year," Gill said about his final attempt that clinched the title. "I was in a similar situation at the conference meet. I said, ‘OK, this is happening again.' I had the experience and I just needed to go out and do what I know how to do."
Gill did just that when he popped off the board and passed all three of the competitors ahead of him with his winning leap, becoming
"He just hit the board perfect and it was just what we were looking for," said Bowers.
A year ago as a freshman, Gill was ranked fifth in the long jump entering the competition, but finished a disappointing 11th. Gill, who also plays basketball for the Trojans, did finish fourth in the high jump last season to earn All-American honors, but did not qualify for the event this season.
"I was a little star struck last year in the long jump," said Gill, who was named Mr. Track in
The only other
Following Gill's win,
Gill redirected the praise coming his way after the moment of glory. "Taylor University Track in one word is: amazing. My teammates are not only my friends, but they're my family. The coaches here are great people and coaches. Praise the Lord for what I was able to do today."