5 QUESTIONS WITH…Senior Jocelyn Wirth About Finishing The Indoor Track Season Strong

(Photo courtesy Jocelyn Wirth)
By Michael Loschiavo – Staff Reporter
Senior Jocelyn Wirth has been a key asset to the Jonathan Law indoor track team this season. Her times have been improving each race. She recently ran a 7.57 in the 55 meter and is hoping to beat that time at states. Staff Reporter Michael Loschiavo interviewed Wirth about her indoor track season.
Michael Loschiavo: What are your goals for the end of the season?
Jocelyn Wirth: My goal is to continue to pr in the 55 and get as close to Kiki’s (Law alum Kiara Smith’s) time as I can.
ML: Are you prepared for states on saturday?
JW: I am hoping to beat a 7.57 at states but I am coming back from being sick this past week but I am looking to come back strong.
ML: What are you going to take away from indoor track? What did you learn from the sport?
JW: I am going to take away that even though indoor track is an individual sport you still need a team to support you and root you on and learn from.
ML: What will you miss most about the team as this is your last indoor season and why?
JW: I am mostly going to miss coach Beler and Mike Loschiavo that’s it. The reason why is because I made such great relationships.
ML: What motivates you before a race?
JW: Before I race I’m always motivated by Beler because he always pumps me up and tells me to think about Lighting McQueen and say “you are speed.”
