GE BLAZERS T&F/XC FAMILY
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GE BLAZERS T&F/XC FAMILY
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I cannot express how much we appreciate Kat Miller as our Athletic Trainer at GEHS. She is an absolute Rock Star and takes great care of our student-athletes. Thank you @katmiller99 for all you do! We appreciate you! Happy National Athletic Trainer Month!

Congrats to Jason Radel, Assistant Principal/Athletic Director at Gardner Edgerton High School, on being named the KIAAA Kansas Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association AD of the Week. Radel is in his third year as Athletic Director at Gardner Edgerton High School, where he focuses on building strong programs that serve students, coaches, and the entire community. His path to education leadership includes a diverse background of service and experience. Before entering education, Radel served four years on active duty in the United States Air Force and later worked as an operations manager for U.S. Bank. Radel began his career in the Gardner Edgerton School District as a middle school special education paraprofessional before serving as a special education teacher, at-risk teacher, and 504 coordinator. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Fort Hays State University, a master’s degree in special education from Pittsburg State University, and a master’s in building administration from Emporia State University. Originally from Ohio, Radel grew up playing football and baseball and developed a lifelong appreciation for athletics. After joining the Gardner Edgerton district, he began coaching middle school football before moving to the high school level, where he served four years as Director of Football Operations and also coached softball. Radel credits mentor John Sedler for inspiring him to pursue athletic administration in order to support student-athletes and coaches on a broader level. He believes strongly in service-based leadership and the role athletics play in shaping young people and strengthening school culture. He says the most rewarding part of his role is seeing student-athletes accomplish things they once believed were impossible and helping support coaches and programs behind the scenes. Jason and his wife Kelly have been married for 26 years. They have a son, Jaylon, a Gardner Edgerton graduate who now serves as a sprints coach for the track program, and two grandchildren, Jabari and Anyla. #sportsinkansas #KIAAA #KansasInterscholasticAthleticAdministratorsAssociation @KIAAAks

NWMS Meet. Went pretty good, not quite a PR in hurdle but still a good race ran 8.22(lane 5). But long jump went very well, with only a couple months of training I jumped a huge PR of 21ft 11in over a foot and a half PR.






















