The Newberry College Acrobatics and Tumbling team showcasing their skills during a thrilling match.
The Newberry College Acrobatics & Tumbling team faced Lander University, scoring a season-high of 102.525 despite losing. This reflects significant improvement from earlier competitions. The team demonstrated hard work and talent, and is set to reclaim the spotlight in their upcoming match against Francis Marion. Fans are excited to see their progress as they build on this momentum.
In the charming town of Newberry, the local Acrobatics & Tumbling team took to the mat to face formidable rivals, Lander University, in a thrilling matchup that left fans buzzing with excitement. The competition, held in Greenwood, S.C., showcased a remarkable evolution in the Newberry team, as they hit a season-high score of 102.525 despite ultimately falling to Lander with a final score of 252.405.
For those who have been following the team’s journey, there’s plenty to cheer about. This recent score of 102.525 is a notable jump from their previous encounter with Lander, where they managed 92.50 points. This improvement signifies tremendous growth and hard work by the athletes and coaching staff, and clearly, they are on the upward trajectory!
The match kicked off with an electric atmosphere as Newberry came out strong, earning a robust 59.85 points in the first half. This part of the competition set the tone for an action-packed event. Among the standout performances was the impressive 8.85 out of 10.00 scored in the Pyramid Open Heat. The Toss Open Heat also saw the Wolves achieve a solid score of 8.00 points, showcasing their skill and dedication.
In a pivotal moment during the Compulsory event, Newberry brightened the scoreboard with an admirable 7.10 points in the Pyramid Heat. Every fraction of a point counted, especially in a competition as intense as this. It’s these highlights that display the talent and potential within the squad.
Despite the commendable efforts by Newberry, Lander University proved to be a formidable opponent, showcasing superior depth and execution throughout the competition. They finished the second half of the match with an impressive tally of 159.205, clearly setting a high bar for the Newberry team. While the outcome wasn’t what Newberry hoped for, the team certainly demonstrated resilience and skill that could signal brighter days ahead.
The excitement doesn’t stop here for the Wolves! They are set to compete again on March 23 against Francis Marion at 6 PM. Fans and supporters are rallying behind their team, eager to see how they’ll apply the lessons learned from this latest competition.
For some context, Newberry’s Acrobatics & Tumbling program made its debut earlier this season facing King University. Unfortunately, that event didn’t go as planned, resulting in a score of 74.775 against King’s 218.740. In that first outing, they scored 19.75 points out of 30 in the Pyramid portion, giving glimpse into the potential talent they possess.
It’s been inspiring to see athletes like StellaGrace Allen and Hannah Ghaly shine on the mat, becoming uplifting figures for the team and the community. The journey from that initial competition to now highlights not only the growth in skills but also the spirit and determination of Newberry’s athletes.
As we look ahead, supporters and fans are invited to continue cheering for the Newberry College Acrobatics & Tumbling team as they prepare for their upcoming battles. For more information about the team and future matches, you can contact Newberry College Athletics at (803) 276-0625 or visit their campus at 1216 Main Street, Newberry, SC 29108.
Newberry College Launches Acrobatics & Tumbling Program
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