The Newberry College Acrobatics & Tumbling team in action during their latest competition.
The Newberry College Acrobatics & Tumbling team showcased significant improvement during a recent competition against Lander University. Despite the final score of 252.405 to Lander, the Wolves achieved a season-high score of 102.525, reflecting their dedication and hard work. Notable performances in the Pyramid and Toss heats underscore their growth, indicating a promising future as they prepare for their upcoming match against Francis Marion on March 23.
The Newberry College Acrobatics & Tumbling team took to the mats against Lander University for an exciting showdown that showcased their hard work and determination, despite the outcome not swinging in their favor. On a night where scores soared, Newberry dazzled the audience with a season-high score of 102.525, a considerable leap from their previous outing. The final score recorded was 252.405 in favor of Lander, but the Wolves have a lot to smile about regarding their performance.
This competition marked a significant improvement for the Wolves, who previously scored just 92.50 points in an earlier meet against the same opponent. It’s clear they have been putting in the effort, and the results shone through as they showcased notable growth across various events. Every point counts, and the improvement demonstrates just how committed the team is to elevating their performance.
Particularly worth mentioning are their achievements in the Pyramid and Toss heats. In the highly competitive Pyramid Open Heat, the team earned a solid score of 8.85 out of a possible 10.00, reflecting their technical skill and practice. Additionally, their performance in the Toss Open Heat was commendable, scoring 8.00 points, which contributed to the overall team effort.
In the first half of the competition, Newberry achieved a commendable 59.85 points, with 7.10 points earned during the Pyramid Heat of the Compulsory event. Lander, on the other hand, displayed a powerful second half that allowed them to pull ahead and finish the matchup with a commanding score of 159.205 for that segment, showcasing their depth and experience.
Newberry College’s Acrobatics and Tumbling team is already geared up for their next competition. Mark your calendars for March 23 at 6 PM, when they will face Francis Marion. With the momentum they’ve built, fans are eager to see how the team will continue to evolve and improve.
With every meet, the Wolves continue to embody perseverance, teamwork, and the spirit of sportsmanship. Their journey is an inspiring testament to the hard work put forth by both the athletes and the coaching staff. The excitement is building for what lies ahead, and fans are hopeful for the new heights this team can reach!
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