MTC 2012 SENIORS Sign Letters of Intent

















Congratulations to Madison Throws Club's 2012 Seniors on making their decisions on the colleges they will attend. Your hard work has given you wonderful opportunities, take advantage of them and continue to grow, you are not done yet!




KeKe Burks, Madison Lafollette H.S. will be attending the University of North Dakota, throwing for coach Peter Miller. KeKe is the 2011 WIAA D1 State Discus Champion. Her P.R. in the Discus is 133' 8" and 38'6" in the shot put.



Kailee Kamps, Belmont H.S. will be attending University of Minnesota, throwing for Coach Lynn Anderson. The future Golden Gopher is a 4 time state qualifier in the throws finishing in the top 4 each time including winning the 2010 WIAA D3 State Discus Championship. Her P.R. in the Shot Put is 45'7.25" and 147'5"in the Discus.



Molly Griep, Whitewater H.S. will be attending University of North Dakota, throwing for Coach Peter Miller. This future Fighting Sioux is a 8-time State qualifier, having qualified for state in the both the Shot Put and Discus all 4 years of high school. She was the 2012 WIAA D2 Shot Put Champion. Her P.R.s are 43'3" and 152'1" make her one of the top throwers in Wisconsin Prep History.



Heather Clankie, Brodhead H.S. will be attending UW-Oshkosh. This future Titan is a 3-time State Discus Qualifier and is the 2011 WIAA D2 State Discus Champion and 2012 Runner-up.. Her P.R. in the discus is 138'0" and 41'11.5".



Jason Zahn, Grafton H.S. will be attending Ashland University in Ohio, throwing for former Olymian - Jud Logan. Ashland is the top DII throwing program in the country. Jason was a 5-time State qualifier including the 2012 WIAA D1 Discus Champion to follow his 2011 Runner-up. His P.R.s are 191'10" and 59'8.25".







I have had the pleasure of working with 5 of these athletes since there freshman year and Jason and Kailee since middle school. I can't wait to see what they will accomplish as they continue to work hard this track season and beyond. Best of luck to all of you.



Throw far,
Coach Frontier