Durango High School track to be renamed in honor of Coach Ron Keller

The decision, made during the Board’s Jan. 28 meeting, recognizes Coach Keller’s profound impact on the school’s athletics and the Durango community. This decision was made after a letter of recommendation, community input, a diverse committee of stakeholders, and approval by Superintendent Dr. Karen Cheser. 

“He is a transformative figure who has had an immeasurable impact on generations of students, athletes, and the broader Durango community,” said Durango High School Principal Dr. Jon Hoerl in a letter to the Board. “Keller’s contributions to DHS athletics and academics span decades, embodying dedication, integrity, and success both on and off the field.”

Keller’s success includes eight state championships and seven runner-up finishes in cross country. Over 33 teams qualified for state competitions, while numerous athletes earned state titles in both track and cross country. Keller is also instrumental in the sustained success of the girls cross country team, which won the league championship 21 out of 23 years under his leadership. Keller is the only DHS coach to be inducted into the CHSCA Hall of Fame (2014). The annual Ron Keller Invitational Track Meet at DHS is also named in his honor. 

His success extends beyond titles and accolades. Keller takes immense pride in helping students achieve their dreams. Many of them have received collegiate scholarships under his guidance, and one student made two appearances at the Olympics. 

“It was never just about winning – although winning is a natural outcome of his approach,” wrote Hoerl. “He builds lifelong relationships and creates a sense of family among his teams.” 

A formal dedication ceremony will likely be held during the Ron Keller Invitational Track Meet on April 19 at Durango High School.