SPORTS: Law Girls Track Team Ready To Set New PRs This Spring Season

Junior Captain Avery Mouklton (Photo courtesy yearbookavenue.com)
By Taylor Coretti – Staff Reporter
The Jonathan Law girls track team is starting off its season on a positive note and has been practicing for their upcoming meets everyday.
The girls have have been very successful over the past few years, breaking personal records, and reaching a goal every team has – qualifying for SCCs and States. Head Coach Corriveau loves to coach the girls, and enjoys celebrating and helping them reach their accomplishments.
“My favorite part about coaching is watching students improve every season,” Coach Corriveau said. “It’s always rewarding to see how all of the effort and dedication can pay off with every new PR.”
Junior Captain Charlotte Baldieri participates in the 100M and the 4x100M. She has a few goals in mind for this season that she hopes she can reach.
“My goals for the season are to break my own record of 13.1 seconds in my 100M and for our 4x100M team to make States again this year,” Baldieri said.
Junior Captain Avery Moulton participates in the 4x800M and the 800M. She can’t wait to participate in the meets and she is looking forward to being a mentor for the incoming freshman who haven’t had this experience before.
“This season I am looking forward to the meets,” Moulton said. “I am excited to make new friends and help the freshman learn about track and the different events.”
Junior Molly Croce participates in the open 100M, 4x100M, and the 4x400M. She is looking forward to improving her skills and competing against other SCC teams.
“This season, I am looking forward to improving my running skills and getting faster times,” Croce said. “I am also looking forward to the relays, which are very fun, and we have a lot of strong runners which is great for the relays.”
Sophomore Talia Hagan participates in the 4x400M and wants to compete in the 4x100M. She is looking forward to finding out her new teammates she can race with.
“One thing I am looking forward to this season are new possibilities for relay teams,” Hagan said. “We have had quite a few legs leave, and I am interested to see who will fill them.”
