RHS Track named "Matt Tipton Track"
Matt
Tipton was the first person you noticed in a room. Even if you hadn’t known who he was, his husky voice, tall stature, and infectious smile encouraged you to want to know him. He was a respected figure of Russellville,
Kentucky. A man whose legacy leaves an
imprint on countless lives. Mr. Tipton touched the lives of Russellville’s youth through 3 generations. It’s one of the reasons why the Russellville Independent School Board has voted unanimously to name the Russellville High School Track after him, “Matt Tipton Track”. The Board Members wanted to honor his 42 years
of unparalleled coaching, teaching, and mentoring. He made local history by coaching one team for
the longest record. He coached the Lady
Panther Track Team for an astounding 42 years. One thing he was very
famous for is his knack for motivating players to unlock their true potential. Teamwork was an important key for the Lady Panther’s success, but individuality mattered just as much to him. He worked with each team member and helped
them find their weaknesses in order to make them into strengths. Mr. Tipton guided the Lady Panther Track Team
to regional runner-up seven seasons, state runner-up twice, and regional
champion five times. He coached many
individual state champions as well. The
great thing about Matt Tipton is he made sure to be involved in all the sports.
He was an Assistant Coach for boys' basketball and football, Coached the Lady Panther’s basketball team, and had an active role in boys’ tennis and track. Mr.
Tipton was a very humble and selfless person. He was a man of God, and a member of Mt. Zion
Baptist Church. He taught Sunday School
and sung in the church choirs for many years. Mr. Tipton was a testament to how active a person can be in one’s community. When he wasn’t coaching sports or teaching the Gospel, he served as the Assistant Principal at Stevenson Elementary School. This
position gave him the opportunity to focus on kids that needed attention. He wasn’t a man to give up on his students. Mr. Tipton always motivated students to do
good for themselves and others. He was truly what the name Matthew meant, “A gift from God”. In this day and age, it’s a hard thing to have places renamed, but an exception had to be made for an exceptional, Matt Tipton. A ceremony is planned for this
spring to celebrate the wondrous occasion. With his family in mind, it’s a special thing to award them a way for Matt Tipton’s legacy to live on for centuries to come. A special thanks goes out to everyone who helped to make this happen! (Article by Matthew Williams)