Newberry College Acrobatics team showcasing their skills during the match.
The Newberry College Acrobatics & Tumbling team showcased significant improvement during their recent competition against Lander University, achieving a season-high score of 102.525 points despite a loss. Notable performances included high scores in the Pyramid and Toss heats, demonstrating the team’s dedication and talent. Fans eagerly anticipate their next match on March 23 against Francis Marion, where they aim to continue building on this momentum.
In the vibrant city of Greenwood, S.C., the atmosphere was buzzing as the Newberry College Acrobatics & Tumbling team faced off against Lander University. While the outcome of the match may not have landed in their favor, the Newberry Wolves managed to bring their A-game, achieving a season-high score of 102.525 points!
Although Newberry fell short to Lander, who scored an impressive 252.405 points, the Wolves can hold their heads high knowing they took significant steps forward from their previous performance, where they only managed a score of 92.50 points. The improvement is a big morale booster, showcasing just how much the team has developed over the season.
Throughout the match, there were several moments where the Wolves shone bright, particularly in the Pyramid and Toss heats. Fans were on the edge of their seats as Newberry achieved a remarkable score of 8.85 out of 10.00 in the Pyramid Open Heat—a joyous highlight that the team has much to be proud of.
Another strong showing was in the Toss Open Heat, where Newberry secured a great score of 8.00 points. These performances not only excited the crowd but also showcased the dedication and talent of the team, leaving everyone cheering for more as they made their mark in the competition.
Breaking down the score further, during the first half of the competition, Newberry earned 59.85 points. This solid performance set the stage for their later heats. Moreover, they recorded a respectable score of 7.10 in the Pyramid Heat of the Compulsory event, adding to the day’s achievements. The second half saw Lander University take control, racking up a staggering total of 159.205 points and sealing the match.
Even with the loss, the Newberry College Acrobatics & Tumbling team has shown remarkable growth. Their performance improvements serve as a reminder of the hard work and determination they bring to every competition. The team is set to return to action on March 23 against Francis Marion at 6 PM. Fans can expect to see more astounding performances as the Wolves continue to build their skills and teamwork.
The atmosphere during the meet was nothing short of electric. Supporters came out to engage in the fun, adding to the spirited ambiance that the Newberry team thrives on. It’s clear that, despite the challenges faced in competitions, the Wolves are united and excited to improve.
As the Newberry College Acrobatics & Tumbling team prepares for the upcoming competition, they carry with them the lessons learned and the solid progress visible in their scores. Fans and friends will certainly be cheering them on, eager to see how their hard work pays off in future matches!
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