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Grant Reed, a 2006 Salem Community High School graduate, was a multi-state medalist for the Salem Wildcats track team as well as the owner of multiple school records. Reed put his name in the record book for the first time in 2004 when he established a new sophomore school mark in the 300-meter intermediate hurdles with a time of 40.7. It was his senior season in 2006 when Reed made his biggest impact. It began with a new school indoor record in the 55-meter high hurdles with a time of 7.6.

When the scene shifted outdoors Reed established new school marks in the 110-meter high hurdles at 14.1 and the 300-meter intermediate hurdles at 38.7. Reed was also part of two school relay record teams. He completed the foursome of Corey Hopkins, Chris Williams and Justin Helpingstine when they posted a time of 3:22.50 in the 1600-meter relay. It was Reed, Hopkins, Helpingstine and T.C. Hargis that posted a new school mark in the sprint medley relay with a time of 3:37.7.

Reed, who claimed the Apollo Conference championship in the 300 intermediate hurdles as a senior, qualified for the Class AA state meet in both hurdle races at the Marion Sectional. Reed advanced as the champion in the 300-intermediate race with a time of 38.7 and as a runner-up in the 110-meter highs at 14.2.

The highlights did not stop there as Reed advanced to the finals in both events at state and took home eighth place finishes in each of his races as he had times of 15.04 in the 110 highs and 39.4 in the 300 intermediates.

Reed, who shared the Wildcats Team Most Valuable Player Award with Hopkins, would continue his track career in college as he attended Rend Lake College and Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville.

At the time of his induction into the Salem High Sports Hall of Fame Reed resided in Salem and was a PLC Programmer.