Roisin Willis and Hobbs Kessler Named 2020-21 Gatorade® National Track and Field Players of the Year
Gatorade has named Roisin Willis and Hobbs Kessler the 2020-21 Gatorade National Track and Field Players of the Year. Willis achieved multiple records, including an Under-18 world record in the 800m (2:00.78) and a state record in the 1,600m (4:41.46). Kessler broke the national prep record in the 1500m (3:34.6) and set a national record in the mile (3:57.66). Both athletes excelled academically, with Willis maintaining a 4.0 GPA and Kessler a 3.48 GPA. The award celebrates athletic excellence, character, and academic achievement.
- Willis set an Under-18 world record in the 800m with a time of 2:00.78.
- Kessler broke the national prep record in the 1500m with a time of 3:34.6.
- Both athletes demonstrated outstanding academic performance with GPAs of 4.0 and 3.48.
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CHICAGO, July 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- In its 36th year of honoring the nation's most elite high school athletes, Gatorade today announced Roisin Willis of Stevens Point Area Senior High School (Stevens Point, Wis.) and Hobbs Kessler of Skyline High School (Ann Arbor, Mich.) are the 2020-21 Gatorade National Track and Field Players of the Year. Willis and Kessler won the prestigious award for their accomplishments on and off the field, joining an impressive group of former winners. Past Gatorade National Girls Track and Field Players of the Year have combined for 69 gold medals and 34 National Championships, while past Gatorade National Boys Track and Field Players of the Year have combined for 21 gold medals and 14 National Championships.
Willis and Kessler were surprised by their family, coaches and teammates at their respective schools. Check out videos of the announcements: Willis and Kessler.
The award, which recognizes not only outstanding athletic excellence, but also high standards of academic achievement and exemplary character demonstrated on and off the field, distinguishes Willis and Kessler as the nation's best high school track and field players. A national advisory panel comprised of sport-specific experts and sports journalists helped select our winners from nearly half a million other student-athletes who compete in track and field nationwide.
Competition for the national award was fierce. Willis topped the list of state winners in girls track and field who collectively boast an incredible list of accomplishments, including eight reigning state Cross Country Gatorade Players of the Year, 26 with signed Letters of Intent to compete on athletic scholarships at Division I universities and 25 with a GPA of 4.0 and above. Kessler surpassed the competition among state winners, which includes six reigning state Gatorade Cross Country Players of the Year, 20 with a GPA of 3.75 and above and 30 with signed Letters of Intent to compete on athletic scholarships at Division I universities.
"Roisin Willis was a marvel before the pandemic as a freshman and she showed that the lost season of 2020 didn't throw her off stride," said Doug Binder, editor-in-chief of DyeStat.com. "Willis was at the forefront of an elite high school movement in the 800-meter event this season and was one of three prep girls to qualify for the 2021 U.S. Trials. Her personal-best time this spring shows that she's on her way to challenging the best 800-meter runners in the world."
The state's two-time returning Gatorade Girls Track & Field Player of the Year, the 5-foot-11 junior Willis reached the semifinal round of June's U.S. Trials in the 800-meter run. At the time of her selection, Willis's top 800 time of 2:00.78 at the Trials of Miles New York City Qualifier was an Under-18 world record and ranked No. 1 nationally among 2021 prep competitors in her event. Willis also set a state record in the 1,600-meter run with a time of 4:41.46, which ranked No. 6 nationally, and her best time of 53.62 in the 400-meter dash ranked No. 10 nationally. Only three prep girls in history have clocked an 800 faster than the Stevens Point teen.
An accomplished violin player, Willis performed holiday music via Zoom for area assisted living centers during the pandemic. This spring, she participated in a practice-a-thon fundraiser to raise scholarship dollars for fellow music students. As a member of National Honor Society, Roisin has helped prepare goodie bags and thank you cards for hospital workers during the height of COVID-19. She also participated in an NHS pen-pal program with fourth-graders. In addition, she has volunteered on behalf of the North Central Conservancy Trust, helping to clear a new multi-use trail at Bukolt Park in Stevens Point.
Willis has maintained a weighted 4.0 GPA in the classroom. She will begin her senior year of high school this fall.
"Hobbs Kessler is one of those extremely rare runners who come along perhaps once in a generation—like a Jim Ryun or an Alan Webb," said Doug Binder, editor-in-chief of DyeStat.com. "That's the company he keeps after an amazing 2021 that saw him go from completely off the radar to becoming a pro in the span of six months. His talents are of a type that capture your imagination. He leaves high school on a short list of all-time greats."
The 5-foot-11, 145-pound senior Kessler broke the national prep record in the 1500-meter run this past season with a scorching time of 3:34.6, the fourth-fastest time run by an American of any age in 2021. Kessler qualified for the U.S. Trials in the event and reached the semifinal round. He also won the 800 at the Division 1 state meet in 1:54.13 and broke the tape in the 1600 with a time of 4:16.68. Kessler's personal-best of 8:39.04 was the fastest two-mile clocking in the nation—No. 4 in US prep history—while his time of 1:49.67 in the 800 ranked No. 3 in among prep competitors in 2021. During the indoor season, he set another national high school record when he ran a 3:57.66 in the mile.
Kessler is a leader and volunteer in the local climbing community, working with young athletes at Planet Rock as a volunteer assistant coach, teaching climbing techniques, setting routes, and organizing games and activities for the youth teams. In his neighborhood, Kessler serves as a de facto big brother to kids on the block and helper to their parents. In addition to his official babysitting duties, Hobbs often gives parents breaks by playing with the neighborhood kids and organizing races, games and activities to keep them occupied.
Kessler, who attends Community High School, an alternative public school, has maintained a 3.48 GPA in the classroom. He will attend Northern Arizona University this fall, but has signed a professional contract with adidas.
"As a leader in the sports industry, it's our duty to spotlight how dynamic athletes are as people," said Gatorade Senior Vice President and General Manager Brett O'Brien. "Roisin and Hobbs are role models for future generations of student-athletes on how to be an all-around leader in sport, the classroom and the community."
Each year a selection committee evaluates the nation's top talent in the District of Columbia and all 50 states, choosing national winners in 12 different sports: football, girls volleyball, boys and girls cross country, boys and girls basketball, baseball, softball, boys and girls soccer, and boys and girls track and field.
Gatorade is dedicated to recognizing, supporting and keeping athletes in the game because of the lifelong skills sports instill on and off the field. Since the program's inception in 1985, Gatorade Player of the Year award recipients have won hundreds of professional and college championships, and many have also turned into pillars in their communities, becoming coaches, business owners and educators. Previous winners include a distinguished list of athletes, such as Peyton Manning, Abby Wambach, Jayson Tatum, Derek Jeter, Elena Delle Donne and many other sports icons.
To learn more about the Gatorade Player of the Year program, check out past winners or to nominate student-athletes, visit playeroftheyear.gatorade.com, on Facebook at facebook.com/GatoradePOY or follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/Gatorade.
PREVIOUS GATORADE NATIONAL GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD PLAYER OF THE YEAR WINNERS | |||
YEAR | NAME | HOMETOWN | STATUS |
2019-20 | Taylor Ewert | Beavercreek, OH | University of Arkansas |
2018-19 | Jasmine Moore | Mansfield, TX | University of Georgia |
2017-18 | Katelyn Touhy | Thiells, NY | North Carolina State University |
2016-17 | Sydney McLaughlin | Scotch Plains, NJ | US Women's Track and Field Team |
2015-16 | Sydney McLaughlin | Scotch Plains, NJ | US Women's Track and Field Team |
2014-15 | Candace Hill | Conyers, GA | Asics |
2013-14 | Raven Saunders | Charleston, SC | Threw for University of Mississippi |
2012-13 | Kendell Williams | Marietta, GA | Ran for University of Georgia |
2011-12 | Shelbi Vaughan | Mansfield, TX | Threw for Texas A&M University |
2010-11 | Amy Weissenbach | Studio City, CA | Ran for Stanford University |
2009-10 | Ashton Purvis | Oakland, CA | Ran for Texas A&M University |
2008-09 | Anna Jelmini | Shafter, CA | Threw for Arizona State University |
2007-08 | Chanelle Price | Easton, PA | Ran for University of Tennessee |
2006-07 | Emily Pendleton | Lindsey, OH | Ran for University of Michigan |
2005-06 | Bianca Knight | Ridgeland, MS | Ran for University of Texas, Austin |
2004-05 | Brittany Daniels | Tracy, CA | Ran for University of Tennessee |
2003-04 | Shalonda Solomon | Inglewood, CA | Retired from US Women's Track and Field Team |
2002-03 | Allyson Felix | North Hills, CA | US Women's Track and Field Team |
2001-02 | Sanya Richards | Fort Lauderdale, FL | Retired from US Track and Field Team |
2000-01 | Ychlindria Spears | Luling, TX | Ran for University of Texas, Austin |
1999-00 | Monique Henderson | San Diego, CA | Retired from US Women's Track and Field Team |
1998-99 | Stacy Martin | Ellettsville, IN | Ran for Auburn University |
1997-98 | Angela Williams | Chino, CA | Retired from US Women's Track and Field Team |
1996-97 | Kinshasa Davis | Carson, CA | Ran for University of Southern California |
1995-96 | Kim Mortensen | Thousand Oaks, CA | Ran for University of California, Los Angeles |
1994-95 | Joanna Hayes | Riverside, CA | Retired from US Women's Track and Field Team |
1993-94 | Suzy Powell | Modesto, CA | Retired from US Women's Track and Field Team |
1992-93 | Marion Jones | Thousand Oaks, CA | Retired from US Women's Track and Field Team |
1991-92 | Marion Jones | Thousand Oaks, CA | Retired from US Women's Track and Field Team |
1990-91 | Marion Jones | Thousand Oaks, CA | Retired from US Women's Track and Field Team |
1989-90 | Melissa Weis | Bakersfield, CA | Retired from US Women's Track and Field Team |
1988-89 | Angela Burnham | Oxnard, CA | Ran for University of California, Los Angeles |
1987-88 | Chryste Gaines | Dallas, TX | Retired from US Women's Track and Field Team |
1986-87 | Janeene Vickers | Pomona, CA | Retired from US Women's Track and Field Team |
1985-86 | Yolanda Johnson | Denver, CO | Ran for Colorado State University |
PREVIOUS GATORADE NATIONAL BOYS TRACK AND FIELD PLAYER OF THE YEAR WINNERS | |||
YEAR | NAME | HOMETOWN | STATUS |
2019-20 | Nico Young | Newbury Park, CA | Northern Arizona University |
2018-19 | Matthew Boling | Houston, TX | University of Georgia |
2017-18 | Anthony Schwartz | Plantation, FL | Cleveland Browns |
2016-17 | Armand Duplantis | Lafayette, LA | Sweden Men's Track & Field Team |
2015-16 | Michael Norman | Murrieta, CA | Ran for University of Southern California |
2014-15 | Michael Norman | Murrieta, CA | Ran for University of Southern California |
2013-14 | Trentavis Friday | Cherryville, NC | Ran for Florida State University |
2012-13 | Trayvon Bromell | St. Petersburg, FL | Ran for Baylor University |
2011-12 | Abraham Hall | Grand Prairie, TX | Ran for University of California, Los Angeles |
2010-11 | Gunnar Nixon | Edmond, OK | Decathlon Events for University of Arkansas |
2009-10 | Sam Crouser | Gresham, OR | Threw for University of Oregon |
2008-09 | Curtis Beach | Albuquerque, NM | Decathlon Events for Duke University |
2007-08 | German Fernandez | Riverbank, CA | Ran for Oklahoma State University |
2006-07 | Bryshon Nellum | Los Angeles, CA | Ran for University of Southern California |
2005-06 | David Klech | San Ramon, CA | Decathlon events for University of California, Los Angeles |
2004-05 | Ryan Whiting | Harrisburg, PA | Threw for Arizona State University |
2003-04 | Jason Richardson | Cedar Hill, TX | Ran for University of South Carolina |
2002-03 | Kerron Clement | LaPorte, TX | Ran for University of Florida |
2001-02 | Brendan Christian | Austin, TX | Retired Antigua and Barbuda Men's Track & Field Team |
2000-01 | Alan Webb | Reston, VA | Ran for University of Michigan |
1999-00 | Donald Sage | Elmhurst, IL | Ran for Stanford University |
1998-99 | Jacob Freeman | Warwick, RI | Threw for the Manhattan Jaspers |
1997-98 | Jon Stevens | Fremont, CA | Ran for Stanford University |
1996-97 | Sharif Karie | Springfield, VA | Ran for University of Arkansas |
1995-96 | Michael Granville | Bell Gardens, CA | Ran for University of California, Los Angeles |
1994-95 | Michael Stember | Sacramento, CA | Ran for Stanford University |
1993-94 | Andre Scott | Sanford, FL | Jumped for Auburn University |
1992-93 | Charles Mitchell | Waco, TX | Ran for Auburn University |
1991-92 | Sheddric Fields | Dallas, TX | Ran for University of Houston |
1990-91 | Bryan Bronson | Jasper, TX | Retired US Men's Track & Field Team |
1989-90 | Brent Noon | Fallbrook, CA | Retired US Men's Track & Field Team |
1988-89 | Dion Bentley | Pittsburgh, PA | Jumped for University of Florida |
1987-88 | Art Skipper | Sandy, OR | Deceased |
1986-87 | Kamy Keshmiri | Reno, NV | Threw for University of Nevada at Reno |
1985-86 | Eric Mastalir | Carmichael, CA | Ran for Stanford University |
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