​Stratford athlete dedicates national title to slain Goose Creek track coach

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Stratford freshman Devonte Fuller won the New Balance Nationals 400-meter dash freshman race in a personal best of 49.70 seconds. Fuller wore a black and yellow ribbon during the race to show support for the Singleton family after Wednesday’s shooting in Charleston where Goose Creek High School girls track and field coach Sharonda Coleman-Singleton was among nine victims.

Interview with Fuller

“I wore the black and yellow ribbon in support of the Singleton family and their tragic loss,” said Fuller. “I personally didn't know Coach (Sharonda) Coleman-Singleton but when I asked people about her I heard nothing but amazing things about her and my mom thought it would be best for us being from for Goose Creek to show our support. I wish nothing but the best for the Singleton family as they face this tragic event.”

“After hearing the news, honestly I was devastated,” said coach Twon Williams. “Knowing that I wouldn’t see Coach Singleton at the coaches (SCTCCCA) meetings and meets made it even tougher. Coach Singleton was a ray of light at the meets. Every time you saw her she had an infectious smile of her face. I won’t get a text message this Sunday afternoon asking how nationals went from her this year. This truly saddens me. She cared about all track athletes, not just her own student-athletes at Goose Creek. She is greatly missed in our community. Prior to us leaving Devonte’s mom asked if we would be allowed to wear ribbons on our tops for Coach Singleton and I told her that would be a great idea and I didn’t think they would be an problem. Honestly I almost canceled this trip because of what happened but I knew that she wouldn’t have wanted me to do this. So we took the drive up to compete.”

Statement from SCTCCCA:
On behalf of the SCTCCCA, our thoughts and prayers go out to the family and team of Goose Creek High School girls track and field coach Sharonda-Coleman Singleton. Coach Singleton was killed in the shooting at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in downtown Charleston. We have lost a great individual, a wonderful mother, and a dedicated coach. Please keep her family and team in your thoughts and prayers. Coach Singleton's son has informed the media that her funeral service will be at noon on Thursday at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston.

Photo (provided) Stratford’s Devonte Fuller pays his respects to the loss of Goose Creek track coach Coach Singleton while wearing a Goose Creek team color ribbon on his singlet as he wins New Balance Outdoor Nationals freshman 400. His time was 49.70.