Joe Stockton
Head Coach
Experience: 4 Years
Alma Mater: Western Kentucky University ('98)
Office Phone: 270-789-5517
E-mail: jestockton@campbellsville.edu
Joe Stockton is in his third season as Head Track and Field coach at Campbellsville University.
His second season proved to be one of the best in program history, a reflection of his first
recruiting class that competed during the 2010 season. A strong and
diverse unit represented Campbellsville University in the
Mid-South Conference and the NCCAA National Championship.
During Stockton 2009 season, the men and women
track team broke five school records, nine qualified for thirteen
events at the NCCAA National Championship. Detrick Briggs became the
school first NCCAA National Champion and NCCAA All-American in the
Triple Jump. All-Conference runner, Miranda Meeks qualified for
another trip back to the NAIA National Championships.
In 2010, Briggs repeated as a NCCAA National Champion and All-American in triple jump, while qualifying for the NAIA Championships.
Stockton is a North Hardin High School product
and Western Kentucky University Alumni. While in high school, Stockton
was a part of North Hardin first KHSAA Championship in 1992. During
his five years of running high school track, Stockton captured nine
KHSAA State Championships in the long jump, triple jump, 110 HH and the
300 LH. Still holds North Hardin High School record in the 110 HH, 300
LH and Long Jump, while his 300 LH time was a state record for over a
decade. In May 2010, he was announced as a 2011 inductee to the Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA) Hall of Fame for his track accomplishments at North Hardin.
Hilary Cebulko
Assistant Coach
Experience: 2nd Year
Alma Mater: North Central College ('09)
Office Phone: (270) 789-5198
E-mail: hacebulko@campbellsville.edu
Hilary Cebulklo is in her first season as head coach for the
Campbellsville University men's and women's cross country programs but second as distance coach for the CU track and field programs. She
came to CU in 2009 as the graduate assistant for cross country and
track and field. During that time, three runners qualified for the NAIA
National Cross Country Meet.
Prior
to coming to Campbellsville, Cebulko
competed at North Central College in Illinois, where she served as captain of
the cross country team in 2008. She also interned with the outdoor track and
field coaching staff and in the athletic office.
She resides in Campbellsville.
George Eskridge
Volunteer Assistant
George Eskridge is in his third year as the jumps coach for the Campbellsville University track and field programs.
In his first two years, he has coached two NCCAA National Champions, three NCCAA All-Americans, a Mid-South Conference Champion, a NAIA National Championship event qualifier, and 10 NCCAA National Championships event qualifiers.
Last season, Eskridge guided Detrick Briggs to repeating as the NCCAA National Champion and to NCCAA All-American honors, winning the Mid-South conference meet, and qualifying for the NAIA National Championships all in the triple jump. Eskridge also tutored Tiosha Beasley to becoming Campbellsville University's first female NCCAA track and field All-American in the women's triple jump. She also set the school records in the women's long jump and triple jump.
In his first year working with the jumpers, he coached the NCCAA National Champion and All-American in the men's triple jump, five NCCAA event qualifiers, and the school record holder in the men's high jump. Under the guidance of Eskridge, Detrick Briggs became Campbellsville University's first NCCAA National Champion and first NCCAA All-American in track and field.
Eskridge came to Campbellsville University after coaching nine years of high school track in Kentucky. His stops included Louisville Eastern High School (7 yrs) and Louisville Male High School (two years). As an assistant at Louisville Eastern, the Lady Eagles won the Class AAA track and field championships in '96, '97, and '98. Eskridge also coached the current Kentucky Girl's Class AAA long jump record holder.
Eskridge ran high school track for Fort Knox (Kentucky) High School and was a member of the '84, '85, and '86 state championship teams. Eskridge went on to letter in track at the University of Louisville where he also received his bachelor's degree in Information Science and Data Processing.