Summer Track and Field

Registration Form

Please read and complete the electronic form at the bottom of the page.

About Our Coaches 

Coach Eaton 

The Phoenix Youth Track Club was established by Head Coach Jarret Eaton, an accomplished professional athlete and Head Coach of the Xavier College Prep Track and Field Team. A Syracuse University graduate hailing from the Philadelphia area, Coach Eaton has a remarkable 10-year career in professional athletics, specializing in short hurdles while representing Team USA. His impressive achievements include two bronze and one silver medal in the 2018, 2019, and 2022 World Indoor Championships and Pan American Games. In addition to his professional career, Coach Eaton brings 7 years of high school coaching experience and a wealth of knowledge from youth camp involvement to our program.

Coach Brittney 

Brittney Howell, originally from Philadelphia and a proud Penn State alumna, made her mark specializing in the heptathlon during her time at the university. She achieved remarkable success as a 2-time All-American and Big Ten Champion in the heptathlon before moving on to compete at the NACAC Championships. Now proudly representing Jamaica, Brittney has shifted her focus to the long jump, boasting impressive personal bests of 6.55 meters and 6.63 meters (w).

Coach Max 

Max, hailing from Philadelphia, is a distinguished 110m hurdler who pursued his education at Cornell University, majoring in animal science. During his collegiate career, he achieved remarkable feats, becoming a 9-time Ivy League champion, setting school and Ivy League records, and earning the honor of being a 2-time NCAA Division I All American. Following his graduation, Max continued to excel in the sport, earning qualifications for multiple USA championships and even competing in the 2021 Olympic trials. Among his notable achievements are 6th place finishes at the USA Indoor Championships and a 10th place finish at the USA Outdoor Championships

Coach Feinberg

Noah Feinberg, hailing from Long Island, NY, is an accomplished performance coach with an impressive track record. His expertise extends to training Olympians, professional MMA fighters, and USA Taekwondo athletes, showcasing his commitment to high-level athletic development. Noah holds a BS in Business Administration from Bryant University and earned an MS in Sports Science from Hofstra University. He is certified as a CSCS (Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist) and has reached Level 2 in RPR (Reflexive Performance Reset), further demonstrating his dedication to advancing athletic performance.

Our Mission and Values 

Vision: "At the Phoenix Track Club, our vision is to empower every student athlete to unlock their full athletic potential."

Mission: "Our mission is to foster a culture of continuous growth and improvement within our athletes. We aim to instill core values of discipline, teamwork, and perseverance as they pursue excellence, both athletically and personally."

Practice Information 

Season Dates: May 19

Practice Time: 6:00-800pm

Practice Days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, with occasional Saturday morning practices (advance notice will be provided at the start of each week)

Location: Brophy Sports Complex (4800 N 7th St, Phoenix, AZ 85012)

Events: 100-400m, 100/110 & 300 hurdles, Long and high jump.

Club Costs 

Summer Training Package:

  • $250 for the first child

  • $100 for the second sibling

Competition

This summer, the Phoenix Youth Track Club will no longer be setting a fixed schedule for competitions. This means that any athlete may compete in any track competition they would like. We have a list of recommended championships for our athletes to compete in, both of which are listed below. We are able to help find meets, register, and assist in planning for these competitions as well. Registration, travel, and any extra fees associated with competitions are not included in the club track fees. If athletes would like to have a coach attend the meet, the parents will have to fundraise money to help cover the costs of travel.

The Great South West Championships

Nike Outdoor Nationals

Athlete in Need Grants: 

AIN (Athlete in Need) grants are available to assist athletes who require financial support. These grants will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, considering individual needs and available resources. Recipients of AIN grants, along with their parents, are expected to actively participate in all team fundraising activities.

*All payments will be made via invoices sent directly from the Phoenix Youth Track Club.

What to Bring to Practice 

Athletes should bring the following to practice: 

1. Water bottle 

2. Running and spikes

3. Small Towel

4. A protein snack or drink

Rules and Guidelines 

We are dedicated to providing a secure and positive environment for all student athletes within our program. To ensure this, we kindly request everyone's adherence to these guidelines. Failure to do so may result in the inability to continue participating in the program:

  1. Listen attentively to and follow the directions provided by coaches while on the track or in the weight room.

  2. No rough or playful behavior while on the track or inside the weight room.

  3. Always show respect to your coaches and fellow athletes.

  4. Give ample space and stand clear of athletes running on the track or using sporting equipment.

Dress Code

Practice

Please ensure that your child(ren) wear appropriate workout attire during all practices. It's important that they have clothing suitable for movement, temperature , and wear running shoes designed for running and their event.

Registration 

Please Fill out the form below