by Michael Bascombe
NEW YORK, April 22, 2026 —
Grenada’s leading high school sprinter Ian George has secured his next major
step in athletics and academics after committing to Indian Hills Community
College (IHCC) in the United States.
George, a standout at St John's Christian Secondary School (SJCSS), is expected to begin classes next
semester as he transitions from the local track circuit to the highly
competitive U.S. junior college system.
The move was confirmed by his
coach, Gary James, who revealed that the decision to accept IHCC’s offer came
after careful consideration, despite interest from multiple institutions.
“He will join Devonni there, and
they’re familiar with each other,” James said, referencing fellow Grenadian
athlete Devonni Ferguson, who is currently enrolled at the Iowa-based college.
The opportunity for George to
reunite with Ferguson is expected to ease his transition into college life,
while also providing a familiar support system as he adapts to the demands of
collegiate athletics.
Indian Hills Community College
has established itself as a respected pathway for emerging athletes seeking
advancement to four-year NCAA programmes. The institution’s track and field
programme has produced notable talents, including American Olympic medalist Kenny
Bednarek.
George’s rise has been one of the
standout stories in Grenadian athletics, with the young sprinter dominating at
the Inter-Secondary Schools’ Athletics Championships (InterCol) and emerging as
one of the island’s brightest prospects. His development under the guidance of
Coach James and the Top Flight Athletics programme has positioned him for
success at the next level.

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