The 5-foot-9 sophomore set a national sophomore record in the pole vault this past season. At the time of her selection, Moll’s leap of 14 feet, 7.25 inches at the Chula Vista High Performance Meet ranked No. 2 nationally among 2021 prep competitors in her event and No. 5 in high school history. Moll was also the South Sound Conference champion in the long jump and earned a share of another title as part of Capital’s 4x100-meter relay quartet. She set the national freshman record in the pole vault last summer with a clearance of 14-3.75.
Moll has maintained a 4.0 GPA in the classroom. She will begin her junior year of high school this fall.
An avid rock climber and mountain biker, Moll has volunteered locally on behalf of the Mayday Foundation, which provides financial support for families battling cancer, in addition to donating her time at a food pantry.