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ABOUT THE CLUB: LOCATED: Fayetteville, GA ASSOCIATION: USATF Georgia Association HAS BEEN A USATF MEMBER CLUB FOR: 12 Years
For the past 12 years, Drive Phase Track Club has been developing young athletes both onand off the track. Based in Fayetteville, Georgia, the club serves youth athletes ages 7–18 and is committed to helping each athlete strive for greatness while reaching their fullpotential. Through dedicated coaching and a culture of excellence, Drive Phase has helped 48 athletes earn partial or full collegiate athletic scholarships over the last decade.
In the high school girls' 800 meters, Drive Phase athletes currently hold the second-, third-, and fourth-fastest times in Georgia history: Isis Grant (2:04.83), Morgan Means (2:06.70), and Gabriella Grissom (2:07.61). These accomplishments reflect the club's commitment to developing athletes who compete at the highest levels while continuing to raise the standard for success.
Most recently, Drive Phase had an outstanding showing at the 2026 USATF Youth Outdoor Championships, with its athletes delivering impressive performances throughout the meet.The club's impact extended beyond competition as well, with dedicated volunteers generously giving their time to help support the success of the event and create a positive experience for athletes and families.
As a proud USATF Member Club, Drive Phase values the opportunity to compete in the 2026 USATF Youth Outdoor Championships against some of the nation's top talent to endoff their USATF season. The club plans to return in full force to the 2027 USATF National Junior Olympics.
CHECK THEM OUT: Website: www.drivephasetc.com Instagram:@drivephase