Caleb Kelly
Bio
Caleb Kelly
Freshman | Men’s Track & Field
Events: 100m, 200m, 4x100m, 4x200m
- Hometown: Toledo, Ohio
- High School: St. John’s Jesuit High School & Academy
- Parents: Dock Kelly and Shakhan Kelly
- Date of Birth: December 13, 2006
- Intended Major: Criminal Justice
Caleb Kelly joins the South Plains College men’s track and field team as a freshman for the 2025–2026 season, competing in the 100m, 200m, 4x100m, and 4x200m relays. A native of Toledo, Ohio, and a graduate of St. John’s Jesuit High School & Academy, Caleb had a decorated high school career as a 1x OHSAA Division I State Champion (outdoor) and 2024 Ohio Indoor Track and Field State Champion in the 200m.
He holds the St. John’s Jesuit school record in the 200m, as well as being part of the record-holding 4x1, 4x2, and 4x4 relay teams. Caleb is also a 2x All-Regional and 2x All-District selection.
His ambitions include studying law and becoming a lawyer, either during or following his running career, while pursuing his degree in Criminal Justice.
News mentions
With the road to nationals now set, South Plains College Men’s Track and Field heads into championship season loaded with depth, top national marks, and momentum across nearly every event group with 50 qualifying marks.
The South Plains College Texans and Lady Texans wrapped up the 2026 indoor track and field season at the NJCAA National Championships in Topeka, Kansas. The Texans finished 5th overall with 58 points, while the Lady Texans placed 6th with 55.5 points, highlighted by national champions, podium finishes, and numerous scoring performances.
Entering the championship meet, the Texans are ranked No. 2 in the nation, while the Lady Texans sit at No. 7 nationally, positioning both programs among the country’s elite heading into the final showdown of the indoor season.
With one meet remaining before the Indoor National Championships, the South Plains College Texans delivered a strong performance highlighted by multiple event victories, top-three finishes, and continued movement in the national rankings.
The South Plains College Texans traveled to College Station on February 6–7 to compete in the Charlie Thomas Invitational and delivered another strong performance, highlighted by podium finishes, relay success, and additional national-qualifying marks.
