Founded in 2013, the mission of MVP League is to help develop track & field and road running athletes of all levels from elementary age to pro athletes. Our largest program is focused on preparing high school athletes who are seeking to participate in collegiate athletics. MVP League is made up of all age groups and experience level athletes from elementary to collegiate. Having been the home of state championship and junior Olympic athletes, MVP continues to produce high caliber talent.

In addition to athlete training programs, MVP hosts Performance Therapy Camps that encourage the collaboration of the athlete, coach, and physical therapist to improve athlete performance and decrease injuries. MVP League offers an Apprentice Coach Program as well. We believe in training the best to work with the best. The success of all our programs is fueled by strong character and a strong level of commitment that we expect from all of those involved.

 

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As a parent volunteer I see up close how much Coach Maurice invests in these athletes. He coaches them mentally and physically and encourages them to care about themselves and their own well-being.
— Janesse

MVP League extends its gratitude to the many people who have contributed in various ways to the program. You have all been a part of our success and we look forward to continuing to Carry the Shield together.


Meet the Coach

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Six years ago, President and Head Coach Maurice Hutton created a rising track club MVP in 2013. In an effort to take kids to the next level in every way, Coach Hutton and nationally accomplished Coach Nick Savage, President of The League Inc. Founder/Head Coach for Special Forces Track, and Stonebridge High School joined forces to establish The MVP League. Since MVP League was established in 2016 the joint venture has become a national force propelling the youth of Virginia to new height academically and athletically; The program has produced multiple medals in individual events, almost set a world record in the 4x400 and propelled the student-athletes to spotlights to receive interest and scholarships at the top universities in the nation (e.g. Texas A&M, Wisconsin, UVA, Virginia Tech, Nebraska, South Carolina, William & Mary, Clemson, just to name a few.) When asked why the duo came together? Each nodded in agreement and commented, "We both share a common dream to help student-athlete families catch their dreams at the speed of need thru track and field."

In 2016 Hutton assumed the position as Head Coach at Massaponax High School, immediately helping the Panthers track team to reach new heights in the sprints, relays, and hurdles events. If you don’t see him on a track, he’s either researching for the track or spending time with his dog Max, his running partner.