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Sarah DISPALTRO in pyramid 2-27-18

Acrobatics & Tumbling

A&T Claims National Championship in Event Finals Open Pyramid

Erie, Pa. – The Glenville State Lady Pioneer Acrobatics & Tumbling team claimed a National Championship, in just their third year of competition, on Saturday evening in the NCATA Event Finals on the campus of Gannon University.

The Lady Pioneers qualified for nine individual event finals this season and on Saturday night they brought back some nice hardware to Glenville as they won the National Championship in the Open Pyramid scoring a 9.90. The event finals National Championship marks the first in GSC history.

GSC also finished fifth in the Five-Element Acro with a score of 9.525, sixth in the Synchronized Pyramid with a score of 9.475, fifth in the 450 Salto Toss with a final score of 9.175, fifth in the Open Toss with a score of 9.050, and fourth in the Open Tumbling with a score of9.500.

Congratulations to Head Coach Sarah Moreno and the GSC Lady Pioneers on a great season and this outstanding accomplishment.

Event Finals National Champions
Five Element Acro
1.) Oregon 9.925
2.) Baylor 9.825
3.) Hawaii Pacific 9.650
4.) Converse 9.600
5.) Glenville State 9.525
Six Element Acro
1.) Hawaii Pacific 9.800
2.) Azusa Pacific 9.725
Baylor 9.725
4.) Fairmont State 9.650
5.) Oregon 9.350
Seven-Element Acro
1.) Baylor 9.925
2.) Quinnipiac 9.775
3.) Alderson Broaddus 9.650
Oregon 9.650
5.) Converse 9.500
Inversion Pyramid
1.) Gannon 9.875
2.) Hawaii Pacific 9.850
Oregon 9.850
3.) Fairmont State 9.675
4.) Alderson Broaddus 9.650
Synchronized Pyramid
1.) Oregon 9.875
2.) Azusa Pacific 9.825
Baylor 9.825
4.) Hawaii Pacific 9.775
5.) Alderson Broaddus 9.600
6.) Glenville State 9.475
Open Pyramid
1.) Glenville State 9.900
2.) Oregon 9.875
3.) Gannon 9.850
4.) Azusa Pacific 9.725
Converse 9.725
6.) Concordia University of Wisconsin 9.675
7.) Alderson Broaddus 9.625
450 Salto Toss
1.) Oregon 9.700
2.) Azusa Pacific 9.600
3.) Quinnipiac 9.550
4.) Converse 9.400
5.) Glenville State 9.175
Alderson Broaddus 9.025
Synchronized Toss
1.) Oregon 9.700
2.) Baylor 9.675
3.) Quinnipiac 9.425
4.) Hawaii Pacific 9.150
5.) Alderson Broaddus 8.600
Open Toss
1.) Baylor 9.875
2.) Oregon 9.750
3.) Gannon 9.700
4.) Azusa Pacific 9.500
5.) Glenville State 9.050
Duo Tumbling
1.) Baylor 9.800
2.) Oregon 9.625
3.) Quinnipiac 9.550
4.) Azusa Pacific 9.375
Trio Tumbling
1.) Baylor 9.550
2.) Quinnipiac 9.025
3.) Gannon 8.975
4.) Azusa Pacific 8.850
Quad Tumbling
1.) Baylor 9.300
2.) Quinnipiac 8.600
3.) Oregon 8.575
4.) Azusa Pacific 8.050
Aerial Pass
1.) Baylor 9.950
2.) Hawaii Pacific 9.825
3.) Oregon 9.825
4.) Azusa Pacific 9.725
Six-Element Tumbling
1.) Oregon 9.875
2.) King 9.850
3.) Baylor 9.800
4.) Quinnipiac 9.650
5.) Azusa Pacific 9.625
Open Tumbling
1.) Oregon 10.000
2.) Baylor 9.900
3.) Azusa Pacific 9.700
4.) Glenville State 9.500
Quinnipiac 9.500

Individual Event Quarterfinals Results Sheet

2018 NCATA All-America Team & Major Award Winners

Most Outstanding Athlete: Ceara Gray, Baylor
Specialist of the Year: Kaylee Adams, Baylor
Freshman of the Year: Breana Clarke, Converse
Louise Goodrum Academic Achievement Award: Grace Manthey, Quinnipiac & Lisa Wagaman, Gannon
Coach of the Year: Felecia Mulkey, Baylor
 
 NCATA All-Americans
Heather Hovander, Azusa Pacific
Ashleigh Pitts, Azusa Pacific
Kaylee Adams, Baylor
Ceara Gray, Baylor
Lauren Sturm, Baylor
Breana Clarke, Converse
Chelsea Cowan, Gannon
Makayla Garland, Hawaii Pacific
Daisha Paulino, Hawaii Pacific
Taylor Galvin, Oregon
Casi Jackson, Oregon
Camren Diaz, Quinnipiac
Abby Ziser, Quinnipiac
 
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