SPORTS: Jonathan Law Girls Track Racing To Begin 2026 Season

Senior Captain Avery Moulton (Photo courtesy yearbookavenue.com)
By Dani Kotansky and Cora Aitkenhead – News Editors
The Jonathan Law girls track team is ready to start their spring outdoor season.
Led by captains Avery Moulton, Alani Velez, Molly Croce, and Charlotte Baldieri, the group is ready to compete and excel this season.
“I’m looking forward to the meets and meeting new faces,” Moulton said. “ I can’t wait to help some of the freshmen and PR in my own events!”
Junior Taylor Mola is working hard to enrich underclassmen’s understanding of different track events, specifically pole vaulting.
“With pole vault I really try to be one on one with kids so I can give them my full attention,” Mola said. “I like to try and go slow so they can understand what I’m saying than also give them a visual so they know what they are doing.”
Head coach Ms. Corriveau fosters a positive environment as a leader where athletes can rely on each other to improve and challenge one another to be their best.
“For the most part, the coaching staff empowers our captains and upperclassmen to help create a sense of community by taking underclassmen under their wing to give advice, warm up with, or to help show them the ropes,” Corriveau said. “We also spend quite a bit of time offering several weeks of conditioning before the season starts to get our newer athletes off to a great start.”
Sophomore Abbi Leydon is ready to improve and work hard this season.
“I am looking forward to being outside with my friends and learning new events and just having fun,” Leydon said. “I can’t wait to push myself and be better, and I can’t wait to hopefully win.”
The captains are ready to make an impact on younger athletes this season.
“I work with underclassmen a lot by helping them with workouts, teaching them the proper form to have when running, and being a captain they can look up to and not be afraid to ask questions to,” Moulton said.
Overall, the team has a bright future ahead of them, led by coaches and captains who care.
“I’m hoping that students will strive to see continuous improvement over the course of the season and have some fun along the way,” Corriveau said.
