Woodland Track Program Under The Direction Of Two Time All-American Summer Troutman

Billy Baker • May 23, 2026

Woodland High School's Track and Field Seniors '26.

By Billy G. Baker

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Dorchester—It isn’t every day that track athletes at a high school are being coached by a two-time track All-American, but that is the case at Woodland High where head track coach Sommer Troutman is having a great time staying involved with a sport that earned a scholarship to East Carolina University after she graduated from Woodland.


Coach Troutman competed as “Summer Knight” during her outstanding track prep career at Woodland. She steals holds the state record in Class AA in South Carolina in the pole vault with leap of 13 feet. She won gold medals in the event twice3 as a prep athlete.



While at East Carolina she earned all-conference honors three times, an all-American honors twice. In college she improved her pole vaulting to a leap of around 14 feet 9 inches and that is getting off the ground for sure.


Coach Troutman recently took the boys and girl’s track trams to the annual state track meet in Columbia. The Wolverines qualified 11 girls in individual sports plus two relays. The girls team scored 50 points good enough for third place over-all in the3 AA classification.


The boys’ team qualified six individuals, plus two relay teams. The boys scored 20 points, good enough for 16th place in the AA classification.


“My goal for the track program is to increase our numbers and get more athletes involved in distance events,” said Coach Troutman.” Right now, we have twice as many girls involved in the track program than we have guys so we hope to get more guys involved as well.


“Both our teams are very young and one of our goals next seasons is to break the AA state record in the 4x400 relay,” said Coach Troutman.  “It will take a lot of work and commitment but I think these girls can do it.” 


The two stand-out performers for the girl’s team were junior Samya Sommers who produced 15 points for the team while Alexis Daniels performed well also and she scored 14 points. Sommers placed 10th in the 100 meters (12.86), third in the 400 (59.33), and she ran a leg on the first place 4X400 relay team (4:06.55) that finished seven seconds ahead of the second-place team.


  Joining Sommers on the gold medal 3X400 team were Alexis Daniels, Jaelyn Boyd, and Taniya Davis. “This was the second year in a row that we won first place in the 4x400 relay,” said Coach Troutman. “We spend a lot of time in practice running 300’s and 400’s and you have to be committed to be on a 4X400 relay team because you have to put in the time with this relay.”


Daniels placed 4th in the 200 (26:09), Destini Jackson finished third in the shot (10.59m) while Taylor Rinehart was 10th in the 1600 (5:57.63).


The Woodland girls had two pole vaulters qualify for the state meet. Alexxis Martino and Royanna Britt placed 5th and 6th in the event respectively with a clearance of 2.15m. Kennedy Smith had a 10th place finish in the javelin. Shamya James was 5th over-all in the discus.


Woodland qualified three girls in the high jump. Taniya Davis placed 5th in the high jump (1.55m), followed by 19th place Starr Mosely (1.45m) and Jaelyn Boyd (1.40m).


The Woodland boys were 4th in the 4X400 relay. This relay was run by Domentai Felder, Kymonte Goodwin, Dominic Holmes and Jakari Colonel.  


They were led in individual events by KY ‘Monté Goodwin who was 13th in the long jump (5.79m), while Xavier Green placed 11th in the pole vault (3.19m). Jaylin Sampson tossed the javelin (31.6m) and in the shot put Sirlmani Grampus placed third in the shot (14.95m).


Coach Troutman is assisted by Kelly Bryant, Carlos Horne, and Carlene Martin.   


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