SPORTS: Law Indoor Track Teams Reach Finish Line Of Winter Season

The Law indoor track teams recently finished their winter seasons. (Photo courtesy Reid Moulton)
By Ryan Woods & Zachary Hyatt – Staff Reporter
After months of hard practices and competitive meets, the Law indoor track team wrapped up a strong season.
Throughout the winter, runners, jumpers, and throwers worked to improve their performances and compete against other schools, making the season a successful one for the team.
All of this hard work paid off for many track members, including junior Talia Hagan who won the Class M title in the 300M.
“The biggest highlight of my season was definitely winning States,” Hagan said.
Winning states is never easy. There are always struggles to make it to the top and that is exactly what happened with Hagan.
“During this season, running indoors everyday was probably the biggest challenge with the hard floors,” Hagan said. “After States, to train for State Opens, I practiced at the indoor track at Bethel.”
Senior Avery Moulton was also a standout this season as she broke her own school record in the 600M. The girls SMR relay team finished 3rd at SCCs and the girls 4×200 relay team placed 5th at SCCs.
On the boys side, senior David Guery had a solid season in long jump.
“(My favorite meet was) the Bethel Invitational,” Guery said. “I believe it was a great meet for me even though I faulted my best jump it felt amazing competing at that meet.”
This indoor track team was young overall but featured several talented underclassmen, including sophomore Reid Moulton.
“One thing I learned from this season that will help me next season is my starts in short distance races, which were a problem for me the whole season,” Moulton said. “Hopefully with more practice, I’ll be able to get out faster.”
