The Southeast Missouri Gymhawks showcased their incredible talent and determination at the Central Michigan Tri-Meet on Thursday night. Competing against UW-Oshkosh and Central Michigan University, the Gymhawks secured a commendable second place with a score of 193.025.
This impressive performance was highlighted by standout routines and season-high scores across various events, demonstrating the team’s growth and competitive spirit.
Beam Performance Sets the Tone
The Gymhawks began their night on the balance beam, achieving their highest rotation score of 48.375. This strong start was led by Jaidan Kossuth, who delivered a stellar performance with a score of 9.775.
Making her season debut on the beam, Jordan Napolitano contributed significantly with a solid 9.550. Leah Parton and Taylor Ingle also showcased their prowess, scoring 9.675 and 9.725 respectively.
The team’s collective effort on the beam set a positive tone for the rest of the meet.
Key Performers on Beam
- Jaidan Kossuth: 9.775
- Jordan Napolitano: 9.550
- Leah Parton: 9.675
- Taylor Ingle: 9.725
These scores reflect the Gymhawks’ dedication to perfecting their routines and their ability to perform under pressure. The balance beam, often considered one of the most challenging events, was a testament to their hard work and focus.
Strong Showing on the Floor
In their second rotation, the Gymhawks continued to impress with an overall score of 48.225 on the floor exercise. Leah Parton led the way with a season-high score of 9.775, showcasing her artistic and technical skills.
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Joselene Hernandez kicked off the rotation with a strong 9.650, setting a high standard for her teammates. Sydney Crouch and Taylor Ingle also delivered notable performances, scoring 9.575 and 9.750 respectively.
Notable Floor Exercise Scores
- Leah Parton: 9.775
- Joselene Hernandez: 9.650
- Sydney Crouch: 9.575
- Taylor Ingle: 9.750
The floor exercise allowed the Gymhawks to showcase their athleticism and creativity, with each gymnast bringing their unique style to the mat. The high scores achieved in this rotation were a clear indication of their exceptional training and execution.
Vault Brings Consistency
The third rotation saw the Gymhawks maintaining their momentum with a score of 48.250 on the vault. Taylor Ingle once again led the team, recording the highest score for the Gymhawks with a 9.725.
Jordan Napolitano and Leah Parton both scored 9.625, contributing to the team’s overall performance. Joselene Hernandez and Ailey Kuehn also delivered solid routines, scoring 9.675 and 9.600 respectively.
Top Vault Scores
- Taylor Ingle: 9.725
- Jordan Napolitano: 9.625
- Leah Parton: 9.625
- Joselene Hernandez: 9.675
- Ailey Kuehn: 9.600
The vault event demonstrated the Gymhawks’ consistency and power, with each gymnast executing their routines with precision and confidence. The scores achieved in this rotation were a testament to their strength and technique.
Concluding on the Bars
The Gymhawks ended their night on the uneven bars, scoring 48.125 in their final rotation. Ava Johnston led the team with a score of 9.725, showcasing her skill and composure.
Taylor Ingle continued her impressive performance with a score of 9.675, while Courtney Henry achieved a season-high 9.700. These strong performances on the bars capped off a successful meet for the Gymhawks.
Top Bars Scores
- Ava Johnston: 9.725
- Taylor Ingle: 9.675
- Courtney Henry: 9.700
Standout All-Around Performances
Taylor Ingle was a standout performer for the Gymhawks, placing second in the all-around competition with an overall score of 38.875. Her consistent performances across all events were a key factor in the team’s success.
Other notable all-around gymnasts included Leah Parton, Jordan Napolitano, and Joselene Hernandez, each contributing significantly to the team’s overall score.
Top All-Around Gymnasts
- Taylor Ingle: 38.875
- Leah Parton
- Jordan Napolitano
- Joselene Hernandez
Looking Ahead
The Southeast Missouri Gymhawks’ second-place finish at the Central Michigan Tri-Meet is a promising indicator of their potential for the rest of the season.
With strong performances across all events and standout individual achievements, the team is poised for continued success.
Fans and supporters can look forward to seeing the Gymhawks build on this momentum in their upcoming meets.
For more detailed information about the meet and individual performances, visit the official SEMO Redhawks website.
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