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S&G Takes Second at Inaugural NCSTA Meet
02/06/10 | Acrobatics & Tumbling
KENNESAW, Ga. - The Oregon stunts and gymnastics team
placed second with a score of 234.44 at the inaugural National
Competitive Stunts and Tumbling Association meet held at Kennsaw State University. Maryland, which added
competitive cheer as a varsity sport in 2005, won the event with a
score of 243.66. Total scores are out of a possible 266 points.
Quinnipiac took third with 213.93 points and Georgia placed fourth with 177.35 points to round out the Division I competition.
In Division II, Fairmont State (229.15) defeated Fort Valley State (163.59).
"I am so proud of my team, to do so well in something that is so new," said head coach Felecia Mulkey. "All of the coaches here put in so much time to create this meet format and our organization. It was very rewarding to see it run so smoothly and see our teams really enjoy the competition and experience."
In the five round competition - stunts, pyramids, baskets, tumbling and team routine - Oregon placed first once and second four times.
Oregon won the pyramid competition, nailing its optional portion after scoring high in the compulsory round.
Maryland won the stunts round, baskets round, tumbling portion and team routine. Oregon placed second in those four rounds. Quinnipiac was third in all five rounds and Georgia was fourth in each round.
The NCSTA meet was the first ever to feature the organization's meet format and scoring system. The format features not only the traditional team routine at the end of the competition, but four rounds that focus on the specific skills and abilities that make up the sport.
Quinnipiac took third with 213.93 points and Georgia placed fourth with 177.35 points to round out the Division I competition.
In Division II, Fairmont State (229.15) defeated Fort Valley State (163.59).
"I am so proud of my team, to do so well in something that is so new," said head coach Felecia Mulkey. "All of the coaches here put in so much time to create this meet format and our organization. It was very rewarding to see it run so smoothly and see our teams really enjoy the competition and experience."
In the five round competition - stunts, pyramids, baskets, tumbling and team routine - Oregon placed first once and second four times.
Oregon won the pyramid competition, nailing its optional portion after scoring high in the compulsory round.
Maryland won the stunts round, baskets round, tumbling portion and team routine. Oregon placed second in those four rounds. Quinnipiac was third in all five rounds and Georgia was fourth in each round.
The NCSTA meet was the first ever to feature the organization's meet format and scoring system. The format features not only the traditional team routine at the end of the competition, but four rounds that focus on the specific skills and abilities that make up the sport.
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