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Gymnastics — Warriors produce a record-breaking opener

by john nash johnnash@wiltonvillager.com wilton — all of a sudden, the stakes just got a little bit higher because the original-and-improved wilton boisterous train gymnastics team. with head coach gary chadwick having already gone on the record saying he wanted to “average 130″ this season, the warriors exploded from the starting gateway on thursday tenebrosity in transcribe-breaking fashion. the warriors amassed 138.1 points in their opening dual appropriate sway over greenwich (128.3 points), shattering the school record for the best opening first encounter by as good as four points in the process. and, let’s not forget, the warriors boast a program that has won 13 fciac championships, multiple splendour championships and true level a unfamiliar england headline. “i don’t despite have the words to describe this right now,” said senior captain christy ketley. “it’s honestly the best feeling. i’m ready to battle-cry right now. this is so awesome. i don’t even know what to say.” freshman chelsea levander give thought to a 35.95 all-all over record, including three 9s or better as a callow light of day dawned on the wilton program. “we’ve been in the doldrums for decades,” said wilton head coach gary chadwick. “we’ve been nowhere. instant the stakes are raised. it’s getting off to a good start and showing we have some profoundly.” it didn’t take long for the warriors to divulge off that intensively either, piling up 35.15 in the vault courtesy of levander (9.2), kim levin (8.8), stephanie jones (8.7) and mallory piedmont (8.65). even the two girls whose scores didn’t include in the event — jackie zoeller (8.6) and lea ceasrine (8.4) stuck forceful vaults. in the uneven bars — a long-space vexation in the warriors leotards — wilton showed it was a new day in the additional gym by scoring 32.9 points on the episode. “the bars are anchored by chelsea and we haven’t had a girl go nine on bars since 2000,” said chadwick. in addition to levander’s 9.2 effort on the bars, nevertheless, the warriors got an 8.2 from steph jones and an 8.0 from mallory piedmont as the team showed it was even deep on its weakest anyway in the reality. a lot of depth came from wilton’s freshmen class and, in into the bargain to levander, included haley shaughnessy, who performed in all probability in her first-ever gymnastics stumble on. shaughnessy’s 7.5 on bars counted and she also went 8.5 on base and 8.2 on timber. “i thought haley was fabulous for a kid who really has no gymnastics experience,” said chadwick. “she didn’t make any mistakes.” “they were amazing,” added wilton captain jackie zoeller. “haley stayed on the beam, she stayed on the bars and on floor she stuck everything. she tries her best and practices really incontrovertible. this was amazing since it was her first-ever handle.” another freshman, considerateness amione, didn’t compete because she had been sick earlier this week. piedmont’s 8.9 anchored by warriors beam routine while levander (8.65), levin (8.5) and ketley (8.2) all counting scores, best up to the floor exercise. wilton’s 35.8 on the floor was the evening’s highest rotation score with jones capping the night off with a 9.25. levander (9.1), audry dwyer (8.9) and zoeller (8.55) counting their scores. as someone is concerned the highly touted levander, a long-time popular y gymnasts, she was pleased with her high school introduction. “i thought it went pretty unexcitedly,” she said. “i just went out there and gave it my best and it turns out i did catchy well. i think this power be the best i’ve ever done in my career.” which means the stakes are definitely raised in the wilton grave school gymnastics room.

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