Indoor Track



Varsity Head Coach | Greg Boykin
 

Our Lady of Good Counsel High School is proud to announce the hiring of Greg Boykin as its new Head Coach for the boys and girls indoor and outdoor track & field teams. 

“Greg is uniquely poised to continue the program progress we have witnessed,” Athletic Director Steve Howes said. “His commitment to the GC values, the discipline he expects and the excellence he demands will ensure an even brighter future. I am pleased that Greg will be guiding our program and look forward to continued collaboration with him.”

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Roster

Name Class
Maellys Akobi 2028
Ella Banegura 2027
Gabriella Berge 2028
Ava Blackburn 2027
Mia De La Oliva 2028
Elisabeth Donahue 2028
Andrea Figallo 2029
Andrea Gallardo-Cruz 2028
Hope Gaskill 2028
Alexandra Gnatiko 2029
Delainey Hobson-Stokes 2028
Aubrey Holden 2029
Lena Howard 2028
Michaela Howard 2029
Angelina Ingram 2028
Amarachi Iweanoge 2028
Maya Jackson 2027
Jordan Johnson 2028
Kayla Konan N’da 2028
Isabella Magdaleno 2029
Riley Redman 2029
Ciuffenna Riggio 2026
Abigail Rogers 2028
Ashlynn Sanchez 2026
Ava Serwit 2026
Ela-Lucia Shish 2029
Chaselyn Sowards 2027
Michell Vera 2028



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Greg Boykin Bio Continued... 

Boykin, a familiar presence within the Falcons' program over the past few years, brings more than two decades of coaching experience and a track record of competitive and developmental success.

Boykin, a USATF Level-1 Certified Track & Field Coach and Official, has coached athletes from age eight through high school in events ranging from throws to jumps to relays. He spent nearly 15 years with the Firebirds Track Club and has been a key assistant with Good Counsel since 2022. 

During that time, he helped lead the Falcons to the 2024–25 WCAC Indoor Track & Field Championship, supported a school-record-breaking 4x100-meter relay team, and coached a bronze medalist in shot put at the 2023 WCAC outdoor meet.

“When the position opened up, I stepped in to help maintain the continuity and strong culture we’d built,” Boykin said. “We have a great group of coaches and athletes, and I felt called to continue moving this program forward.”

Boykin emphasizes discipline, teamwork and student-first values. 

“They're student-athletes, with the emphasis on students,” he said. “I always tell them: poor preparation promotes poor performance — in the classroom and on the track.”

Through his coaching, Boykin aims to build a culture of accountability and cross-sport collaboration, encouraging athletes from football, baseball and other programs to use track as a training ground for speed, strength and competition. His coaching philosophy is rooted in adaptability, understanding that each athlete responds to motivation differently.

“I want our athletes to represent the school with pride — as competitors and as ambassadors,” Boykin said. “When we won the indoor title this year, it was more than just a trophy. It was proof that the hard work paid off.”