Roman star sprints off to St. Augustine's: Covington says he's 'excited'

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From: Philadelphia Tribune, The
Date: 20020813
Author:Hunt, Donald

Hunt, Donald
Philadelphia Tribune, The
08-13-2002
Jamaal Covington, Roman Catholic's outstanding sprinter, will continue his
track and field career at Saint Augustine's College in Raleigh, N.C.
Covington is looking forward to running for the Falcons' legendary track
coach George Williams, who was recently named the 2004 U.S. Olympic track
coach.

"I'm really excited about going down there," Covington said. "Saint
Augustine's has a great track program: Coach Williams is one of the best in
the country. That's why he's going to be the Olympic team coach. He's won
CIAA (Central Intercollegiate Athletic ...

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