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Towne Athlete Meet
TOWNE ATHLETE
Marley Helton
By Tom Worgo
Marley Helton has two passions: lacrosse and her academic studies. Helton, a junior at St. Vincent Pallotti High School in Laurel, has carried a weighted 4.38 gradepoint average. That was the highest average in her class at the time of this writing.
When it comes to lacrosse, Helton’s journey to play Division I is forging ahead. The 16-year-old Helton took a key step this summer in refining her skills and raising her profile. She attended five college lacrosse camps in June and July, including at Harvard, Villanova, Pittsburgh, Virginia Commonwealth, and Richmond.
That might not have been the case as recently as the summer of last year. Though the 5-foot-3 Helton was playing her third season for the Uproar Lacrosse club, her skills needed work. But over the last year, Helton developed her skills. Now, she’s a blossoming player. It’s all because of her work ethic.
Mozier, who also doubles as Pallotti’s girls’ lacrosse coach, saw a big jump in Helton’s statistics from her freshman year (15 goals, 11 assists, 39 ground balls) to sophomore (40, 30, 67). She made an impact in a lot of games in 2022, including in a regular-season finale against Beth Tfiloh (4 goals, 4 assists) and in two playoff contests versus Key School (7 goals) and Indian Creek (4 goals).
Helton served as lacrosse co-captain this past season, and Mozier needed her to put her leadership skills to work. She became a recruiter for the team when Pallotti had a shortage of players. “She did a really good job with that,” Mozier recalls. “She got four basketball players to try out.”
Helton enjoys playing basketball and soccer at
Pallotti, too. The guard worked as the sixth woman both of her years on the varsity hoops team. She has suited up for AAU basketball teams in the summer since the sixth grade, including the 15-U Team Durant in 2021. She co-captained the squad and led it in assists and steals.
Helton scored the second-most goals and earned Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland C Conference honors from the midfield position in her second season on the Pallotti varsity soccer team.
Helton can balance a lot. Between her sports teams, a rigorous course load, and serving as junior class president, she still finds time for activities outside of school. She loves to help with community service projects for the Bowie-based National Council of Negro Women. The organization supports a family in need at Thanksgiving and Christmas, creating food bags for the homeless, sending cards to service men and women overseas, and individuals in nursing homes.