Trevor Rollinger joined the Clark College track and field staff as an assistant coach in 2013 after coaching for five years at Central Catholic High School in Portland, OR. In his first season at Clark College he coached a freshman athlete to a 1st place finish at the NWAC Conference Championship meet in the 400 meter hurdles.Â
While at Central Catholic, Trevor coached multiple Mt. Hood Conference Champions in the 100/110 meter hurdles, as well as the 300 meter hurdles for both the boys and girls. For five years straight, he coached at least one athlete to the Oregon State Finals in a hurdle event.
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Trevor’s goal as a coach is to help student-athletes reach her/his highest athletic potential while developing character and work, and also succeeding on the track and in every aspect of their lives.
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As a track and field athlete, Trevor competed for Portland State University and was a three-time Big Sky Champion in the 400 meter hurdles with a personal best time of 51.71. Trevor also competed on the school record-holding 4x4 and distance medley relay teams, and was named Portland State University Athlete of the Year three years in a row.
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Off the track, Trevor enjoys spending time with his wife Meghann and their two sons, River and Boone. They live in Beaverton, OR and love to spend time outdoors and go on weekend trips to the beach, Central Oregon, and Eastern Washington to visit family.