Coach Key Inducted Into Broward Sports Hall of Fame

Coach Ken Key, Jason Taylor (fellow honoree and former Miami Dolphins player), Ted Key and Jason Jerry

 

Westminster Academy’s Coach Ken Key was inducted into the Broward County Sports Hall of Fame on October 24. This evening honors and recognizes Broward County residents that have set the standard of excellence and positively affected the community through sports and athletic involvement. Coach Key received this honor due to his unyielding work ethic and character as both as coach and mentor in the community. He began his career at Westminster Academy as a Physical Education teacher and Head Coach for both Cross Country and Track & Field, and later became the program director for both sports. Ken and his wife Cathy have two adopted children, son Ted and daughter Anna. They’ve also opened up their home to more than 40 short-term foster children. His coaching accolades during his tenure at Westminster Academy are listed below.

  • Men’s Cross Country: Conference Champions 30 plus times, 18 District Championships, 4 Regional Championships, and 5 State Championships,
  • Ladies’ Cross Country: 20 Conference Championships, 22 District Championships, 3 Regional Championships and 3 State Runner-Ups
  • Men’s Track & Field: Conference Champions every year since 1998, 22 District Championships, 2 Regional Championships, 3 State Championships
  • Ladies’ Track & Field: Conference Champions every year since 1998, 20 District Championships, 5 Regional Championships, 4 State Championships
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