On Monday, April 27th, Rosemont College Athletics held its final sports award ceremony in the institutionās history. The night was filled with reflection and gratitude as coaches and athletes celebrated one last time. One of the most inspiring moments was the Track and Field Awards Ceremony Speech delivered by Assistant Coach Dr. Yolanda Alovor.
Dr. Yolanda Alovorās Full Speech
It has truly been a privilege to support this track team this season. While we got a later start than most, what stands out to me is how every single athlete showed up, committed, and improved. Thatās not easy to do when youāre playing catch up, but this team never used that as an excuse.
At every meet, we saw progress. Not just in placements, but in discipline, consistency, and measurable improvements in running times. That tells me everything I need to know about this group. They did the work.
I want to take a moment to thank Coach Wootten for leading this team with focus and intention. Also, thank you to Shiann Arthurs and Jeremiah Baylor for your support and commitment to these student athletes. It takes a team behind the team, and that was evident this season.
Recognizing Outstanding Athletes
Iāve been grateful to serve in a supporting role with this group and to watch their growth firsthand. As we head into our final meet on March 8th at West Chester University, I have no doubt they will represent with the same level of effort and pride theyāve shown all season.
Now, Iād like to recognize a few individuals:
Our Most Valuable Player, Terah Pendleton. As a first year runner, Terah didnāt just participate ā she was committed. Through practices and workouts, she showed discipline and growth that set the tone for whatās possible.
Our next recognition goes to Seth Langford, now in his second year. Seth brings more than performance, he brings energy. He consistently encourages his teammates and keeps the spirit of this team strong. That matters.
The Coachās Award goes to Brandon More. Brandon is an incredibly competitive athlete who consistently pushes himself to be better, and just as importantly, challenges those around him to rise to that same level. That intensity and drive donāt just improve his own performanceāthey elevate the entire team.
I also want to recognize Makaila Keith for the impact sheās had on this team throughout the season. Makaila brought a steady presence, a positive attitude and a willingness to support her teammates in any way she could. The kind of consistency and character she demonstrated doesnāt always show up on a stat sheet, but it plays a huge role in building a strong, connected team.
To the entire team what youāve demonstrated is resilience, growth, and accountability. You didnāt need a perfect start to have a strong finish, and that says a lot about who you are.
Thank you, and congratulations to all of you.
A Powerful Tribute to the Final Season
Dr. Yolanda Alovorās Track and Field Awards Ceremony Speech beautifully captured the heart of this final season. Despite starting later than most programs, the Ravens showed remarkable dedication, improvement, and team spirit throughout the year.
Thank you, Dr. Alovor, for your guidance and for delivering such a meaningful speech. Congratulations to Terah Pendleton, Seth Langford, Brandon Moore, Makaila Keith, and the entire 2026 Track and Field team.



