Christopher "Kit" Anderson 

Boys Cross Country • Boys Track & Field • Boys Basketball
Induction Year: 2019
Holds the school record for the 5K race with a time of 15:51
District champion in the 1600 and 3200
MIAA Conference place winner in the 3000 meter steeplechase event

Kit Anderson is a graduate of 2011 and is arguably one of the most decorated track and cross country
athletes in Norwalk athletic history. He was a three-sport athlete earning 11 letters during his career.
He was a three year letter winner in basketball, and a four-year letter winner in both cross country
and track. Kit was a vital starting contributor during the 2010-11 school year in which he was the
starting point guard on the Warrior Basketball team that finished fourth at the State Basketball
Tournament that season. While a member of the varsity basketball team the Warriors compiled a
record of 44-7 and won two Little Hawkeye Conference championships. But it was in cross country
and track that Kit excelled. He is currently the only athlete in Norwalk history to have qualified for the
State Cross Country meet individually all four years of his high school career with a career best finish
of 12th at the state meet his junior year. He also holds the school record for a 5k race with a time of
15:51. In track, he was a state meet qualifier three times in the 3200 and a two time qualifier in the
1600 meter race with a best place finish of 8th in the 3200 his junior year and a 4th place finish in the
1600 his senior year. Kit was a four time all-conference place winner all four years both in cross
country and track including being the conference runner up in the 1600 and 3200 in track his senior
year as well as the district champion in those two events at the state district track meet. Following his
high school career Kit continued his track and cross country career at Northwest Missouri State
University. During his collegiate career Kit was a cross country all region qualifier in 2013 as well as
an MIAA conference place winner in track three times in the 3000 meter steeplechase event.
Currently Kit lives in Lee’s Summit, Missouri with his wife Allison and teaches high school special
education coaches cross country and track.

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