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Girls Gymnastics

School records fall

 

Rachel Mattison had school records in the bars (9.55) and all-around (37.85) and had a personal-best score of  9.45 in the beam as Andover (4-1) whipped Newton South 139-125.

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Girls Gymnastics, 01/10/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

DiTroia delivers

CARL RUSSO/Staff photo. North Andover's, Paulina Neukuckatz competes in the vaulting event during the gymnastic meet against Gloucester and Hamilton-Wenham. 1/6/2011. 10 Photos

Kristen DiTroia won the all-around and Paulina Neukuckatz had a strong meet as North Andover swept Gloucester and Hamilton-Wenham in its season opener.

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Girls Gymnastics, 01/06/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Fabulous frosh

 

 

Salem freshman Kadianne Tommasi won every event and was the all-around winner as the Blue Devils blasted Pelham 122.3-92.85 in girls gymnastics. Classmate Sarah Hale and sophomore Sam Cloutier also shined for Salem (2-2).

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Girls Gymnastics, 01/03/11 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

First time charm

Freshman Natalie Wagner placed first in the vault during Andover's Gymnastics meet against Dracut. It was the first time that Wagner competed in the event, and she scored a 9.4 in the vault, which is a new season record for Andover.

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Girls Gymnastics, 12/28/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Astros, Salem frosh shine in opener

 

Defending state champion Pinkerton picked up where it left off in girls gymnastics, clipping Londonderry, Salem and Pelham with an impressive show of depth. Salem had a highlight of its own, however, as freshman Kadianne Tommasi captured the beam and floor events and was also first in all-around.

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Girls Gymnastics, 12/20/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

North Andover places fifth at States

North Andover placed fifth in the Girls All State Gymnastics meet. The Scarlet Knights were led by Michelle Hall, who finished eighth overall with a 35.975 and Meghan Buttress rounded out the top-10 with a 35.425

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Girls Gymnastics, 03/03/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

North Andover takes second at state gymnastic meet

Meghan Buttress paced first in the vault (9.50) and fifth in the all-around (36.25), helping North Andover to a second place finish at the Division 1 North meet, at Hudson High School.

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Girls Gymnastics, 02/20/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Bogaczyk, Thompson lead Astros to title

Carl Russo/staff photo. Pinkerton Academy girls' gymnastic team captured first place in the New Hampshire State Gymnastic finals held at Salem H.S. on saturday. The Londonderry Lancers captured third place and the Salem Blue Devils placed fourth. Pinkerton freshman, Olivia Bogaczyk captured first place in the all-around and her teammate, Courtney Thompson captured second place in the same events. Salem's freshman, Lilly Oliveri performs on the balance beam. 2/20/2010 13 Photos

SALEM, N.H. — New Hampshire could be looking at its third straight three-peat champion.
Pinkerton, led by Olivia Bogaczyk and Courtney Thompson, who went 1-2 in the all-around, rolled to the New Hampshire State Meet gymnastics title yesterday. Bogaczyk is a freshman and Thompson a sophomore, so the Astros will be tough to beat for at least the next two years.
The top-seeded Astros, who went 25-1 in the regular season, dethroned three-time defending champion Salem, which settled for fourth place. Prior to Salem’s run, the Astros had won three straight.
“It was awesome, so awesome,’’ said Pinkerton’s fourth-year coach Gina Kegler, after winning her first title.
The Astros had the highest score in every event: vault 33.525, bars 34.425, beam 35.55 and floor 35.475 to easily outscore runner-up Manchester Central, 138.975-132.1.
Bogaczyk, 14, has a built-in advantage. Her father, Matt, owns Granite State Gymnastics in Bow.
“I almost didn’t do high school gymnastics,’’ she said. “I saw the girls had so much fun and I wanted to be part of it. I didn’t even know they had individual placers.’’
Now the Derry resident knows. She won the all-around (36.05), bars (9.375) and beam (9.15).
Bogaczyk got off to a slow start with a subpar effort in the vault.
“That put more pressure on,’’ admitted Bogaczyk, who rebounded like a champion.
The sport has been a perfect fit for her since her preschool days.
“When I was 5, I broke me leg,’’ said Bogaczyk. “The doctor said it was good for leg strength.’’
Thompson was especially pleased because she had missed much of the season.
“I’m just back from a bad ankle sprain,’’ she noted.
When asked about a potential dynasty, the Chester resident said, “Definitely. Yeah, I’d say so.’’
Thompson may have set the world record for the earliest start in a sport.
“I started when I was 1,’’ she said. “It was Mommy and Me at Spectrum (Gymnastics in Londonderry)’’
Thompson brings a fearless attitude to gymnastics and another passion of hers, horseback riding.
She has two horses: Violet and Joy.
“I’ve won a lot of state (equestrian) things,’’ she said.
Thompson trains at Brestyans in Burlington, Mass., where Olympian Alicia Sacramone trains. But she’s committed to high school gymnastics, too.
“I’ll always be an Astro,’’ she said.
Same with Kegler. She teaches pyschology at the school and graduated from there in 1999. But she didn’t compete on the gymnastics team. That made yesterday’s title even more special.
“We really hit on bars more than we have all season,’’ she said. “That gave us momentum and typically it’s our weakest event.”
Yesterday they were all strong. That might be the case for the next few years as well.
Other local placers were Londonderry’s Leah Jackson, who was tied for fourth on vault; Pinkerton’s Alex Halle and Salem’s Samantha Cloutier, who placed fifth and sixth, respectively, on the beam; and Salem’s Shireen Kirata, who tied for fourth on floor and finished eighth in the all-around.

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Girls Gymnastics, 02/20/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Shireen strong for Salem

In the last meet before the state championships, Shireen Kirata won every event as Salem swept past Nashua North, Dover and Nashua South. Kirata finished a solid evening of competition with an all-around score of 34.6.

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Girls Gymnastics, 02/09/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Mattison leads Andover to second at MVCs

Andover may have been hit by injuries this season, but the Golden Warriors still led the way at the Merrimack Valley Conference championship last night.

Led by a stellar performances by Rachel Mattison and Jenny Coneeny in the all-around, the Golden Warriors placed second overall with a 139.45, trailing just Chelmsford (143.7). Methuen finished a close third (138.5).

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Girls Gymnastics, 02/06/10 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars
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