

By Cooper Chadwick
Brock and Dalton Moses are a one-two punch for Valley Center track and field. Dalton runs the 3200 meter, while his brother Brock runs the 800 meter, mile, 4×800, and the 4×400.
Running with your twin has its pros and cons but Brock and Dalton are always there for each other.
“Always knowing I have someone to support and having someone to support me and it’s even better when we get to race each other because no one can push us harder than each other trying to beat one another. We are both very competitive in everything we do but we still always support each other and always have each other’s back,” Dalton said.
This offseason has been abnormal for the Moses’ due to Dalton breaking his leg and starting on his rehabilitation journey back to running.
“I would just like to be able to finish this year with at least one race and do what I can to make it happen,” Dalton said. “I have ran for ten years and I can’t hang it up without a race my senior season”
For Brock he has been continually improving this offseason so he can finish his senior year off right.
“I’ve been trying to improve in lots of areas, mostly more volume and race strategy, raise time on recovery days and just more volume on work outs in general. Some goals are sub 4:25 in the mile and 1:57 800,” Brock said.
For college, Dalton is planning on attending WSU tech and furthering his career and education at Foley, while Brock is still undecided if he wants to run track in college but is for sure on his plan to get his operating license and general contracting licenses and run heavy equipment and own his own dirt work/ excavation company.