The New Palestine gymnastics team continued its winning streak Thursday, defeating Columbus North (104.775) and Westfield (104.275) with a score of 106.6 at The Gymnastics Company.
Strong Performances Across the Board
The Dragons demonstrated consistent skill, achieving top-five finishes in all four events. Their strongest showing came in the floor exercise, where Kalle Jones scored 9.325 and Lynzie Stiller followed closely with 9.3, securing first and second place respectively. Olivia Frank contributed with a fifth-place finish of 8.95.
On the balance beam, Eden Coleman earned second place with a score of 9.25. Olivia Frank and Kalle Jones also placed within the top five, achieving fourth and fifth place with scores of 8.825 and 8.725, respectively.
Olivia Clark secured second place on the uneven bars with a score of 8.575. Olivia Frank and Lynzie Stiller followed with fourth and fifth place finishes, scoring 8.475 and 8.45 respectively.
Lexi Hall achieved a second-place finish on vault with a score of 9.1, while Lynzie Stiller placed fourth with 8.925. Olivia Frank secured sixth place with a score of 8.7.
In the all-around competition, Olivia Frank finished second with a total score of 34.95, and Lynzie Stiller placed third with 34.1.
Looking Ahead
The Dragons are scheduled to compete again on February 3rd at Noblesville in a three-way meet alongside Fishers. Depending on their performance in the upcoming meet, the team could continue to build momentum toward potential championship contention. It is also possible that the team will use the meet to experiment with different routines and lineups.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the New Palestine gymnastics team’s score on Thursday?
The New Palestine gymnastics team scored 106.6 points.
Who were the top two finishers in the floor exercise?
Kalle Jones finished first with a score of 9.325, and Lynzie Stiller finished second with a score of 9.3.
Where will the New Palestine gymnastics team compete next?
The team will next compete on February 3rd at Noblesville in a three-way meet with Fishers.
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