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Grace College Breaks Ground for Track and Field Complex

Apr 14, 2016

Grace College broke ground for the the Bernard & Linnie Key Track and Field Complex yesterday. Pictured are, left to right: Bill Burke, chairman, Grace College Board of Trustees; Chad Briscoe, athletic director; Jeff Raymond, track and field head coach; Bernard and Linnie Key daughters: Martha Dosmann, Winifred Harbin, Margaret McKinney and Maymie Pride; Dr. Bill Katip, president; track and field student athletes Macallister Seitz and Jamie Annis.

Grace College has broken ground for the new Bernard and Linnie Key Track and Field Complex at Grace College. Participants at yesterday (Thursday’s) ceremony included Dr. Bill Katip, president of Grace College; Chad Briscoe, Grace College athletic director; Jeff Raymond, track and field head coach; and the Key family from South Bend.

The track is named to honor Bernard and Linnie Key, long-time residents of South Bend whose lineage includes several Grace graduates.  Since their deaths in 1962 and 1992, the Key family has looked for an opportunity to honor Bernard and Linnie’s legacy. The Keys were committed to their seven children and to honoring God with their time and finances. “Although not wealthy, my parents shared generously, trusting God to provide for their needs,” said Margaret Key, daughter of Bernard and Linnie.

In order to begin updating the track and field complex, a catalytic gift was needed. When the need came to the attention of the Key family, they responded. “In honor of my parents’ legacy of faithful trust and dependence on God, our family chose to provide the foundational gift,” Margaret Key said.  The complex will serve as a reminder of the Key’s valued principles: to know the Word of God and run with perseverance the race marked out for us.

Dr. Bill Katip, president of Grace College, remarked “We are very excited about the opportunity to enhance our athletics department. The Keys’ family gift was an answer to prayer. Their legacy will live on here at Grace for many years to come.”

The Bernard and Linnie Key Track and Field Complex will include a 400-meter nine lane competition track, discus and hammer throw cages, high jump zone and pole vaulting facilities, long jump pits, javelin throw and shot put event areas, grandstand seating for 400 and a press box.  It is scheduled to be completed in the fall of 2016.

Grace Track and Field Head Coach Jeff Raymond said, “The new facility will be a huge boost to our track and field program. It will benefit our current student-athletes and help us attract new athletes in the future. The facility will enhance our training opportunities, both in-season and out-of-season, and will allow us to host home meets for the first time in Grace’s history. We are very thankful for those who have made this possible, and we look forward to seeing how the Lord will use the facility to impact lives in the coming years.”

To be a part of the Bernard and Linnie Key Track and Field Complex, visit gclancers.com/newtrack for giving opportunities and contact information.