“Brunswick, Medina High School Sports Roundup: Hoops, swimming and gymnastics results (The Medina Sun)” plus 2 more |
- Brunswick, Medina High School Sports Roundup: Hoops, swimming and gymnastics results (The Medina Sun)
- Gymnastics: Doerr and Krenz prep for state meet (Stillwater Gazette)
- Gymnastics: Krenz places fifth at state meet (Stillwater Gazette)
Posted: 03 Mar 2010 12:08 PM PST By John Blake, Sun NewsMarch 03, 2010, 3:00PM
Medina's boys held on for a 55-51 nonconference win at Archbishop Hoban. The Battling Bees improve to 17-2 overall and Hoban drops to 10-8. Medina led by four at halftime and two after three quarters in a close, competitive contest. Tyler Peters scored a team-high 14 points and Danny Rymer and Kenny Kaminski each scored 11. Matt Ellenbest tallied eight for Medina. • Medina's girls had an early exit in postseason play after losing to Stow, 47-42, in the first round of the Division I sectional tournament at Ellet High School. The Queen Bees conclude the season at 11-9 overall (5-5 in the division) while Stow improves to 5-15. Medina opened up an 18-3 lead and appeared to be on its way to an easy victory but Stow battled back. Stow cut the deficit to eight by the end of three quarters and outscored Medina, 20-7, in the final quarter. The Queen Bees were led by Liz Hiteshue's nine points. Dev King added eight and Sydney Thomas and Taylor Burke scored seven apiece. • Brunswick's girls had a rough second quarter during their 43-40 opening round loss to Cloverleaf in the Division I sectional tournament. The Lady Blue Devils end their season at 8-13 overall. Cloverleaf improves to 10-11. Brunswick trailed by a point after the opening quarter but was outscored, 14-3, in the second. The Lady Blue Devils made a late rally, outscoring Cloverleaf, 18-9, in the final quarter but it wasn't enough. Brunswick was led by Heather Schneider's 12 points. Erica Eubank added 11 and Mikaela Lengal tallied seven. Swimming Brunswick resident Brittany Geyer, competing for Walsh Jesuit at the high school state swimming meet in Canton, placed in the top 14 in the finals of two events. Geyer was 14th in the 100-yard breaststroke finals with a time of 1:09.27 and was 13th in the 200 individual medley (2:12.93). Her preliminary time of 2:12.24 in the IM was good for a new school record. In the 200 medley relay prelims, Geyer scored a time of 29.92 seconds. In the 100 breast prelims, Geyer recorded a 14th-place finish with a time of 1:08.66. The Walsh Jesuit girls placed 32nd with 16 points and the boys were 11th with 58 points. • In the 200-yard medley relay at the Division I state meet in Canton, Medina's Justin Ridings, Aidan Dorman, Matt Garrison and Evan McKee were 22nd in the preliminaries with a time of 1:39.97. Liam McLaughlin was also second in the finals of the 1-meter dive. Gymnastics Medina and Brunswick sent a handful of participants to the Division I district meet at Riverside High School. Medina's Taylore Urban placed 10th in the balance beam (8.975), 17th in the uneven parallel bars (8.7), 15th in the all-around (35.225) and 32nd in the vault with a score of 8.45. Megan Kerrigan was 31st in the beam (8.125) and tied for 23rd in the bars (8.425). She was also 35th in the all-around (32.425). The top 17 individuals in each event advance to this weekend's state tournament in Columbus. For Brunswick, Alice Hottensmith was 33rd in the floor exercise (8.625), 20th in the beam (8.75) and 35th in the bars (7.45). Kirstie Oravec placed 31st in the bars (7.7). Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
Gymnastics: Doerr and Krenz prep for state meet (Stillwater Gazette) Posted: 03 Mar 2010 11:01 AM PST The Stillwater gymnastics team will be represented by sophomore Alicia Doerr and senior Kristina Krenz in Saturday's individual Class AA state gymnastics meet at the University of Minnesota Sports Pavilion.
Doerr is making her first trip to state and will compete in the beam and floor exercise while Krenz is competing at state for the fifth time in her six-year varsity career while competing in the bars.
"It was a goal, but I wasn't really expecting it," Doerr said. "I didn't know how I would do. I just want to have fun and do the best I can. I'm a little nervous, but also excited. I just want to go in with a good attitude and have fun and not worry about it."
"I think it will be nice to have somebody there for support and to cheer you on," Doerr said. "I always feel better with somebody there." Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
Gymnastics: Krenz places fifth at state meet (Stillwater Gazette) Posted: 03 Mar 2010 11:02 AM PST MINNEAPOLIS - Competing in her fifth Class AA state meet, Stillwater's Kristina Krenz delivered a stellar performance on Saturday to cap her gymnastics career with a high note at the University of Minnesota Sports Pavilion.
The senior finished fifth in the uneven bars with a personal best score of 9.6 in what will remain the final performance. Krenz has endured numerous injuries during her prep career, including a stress fracture in her back and broken bones and ligaments in her foot.
"It definitely didn't used to be one of my better events," Krenz said. "Due to the foot injury, I've been able to work bars a little more."
"It was so exciting to see her on the podium in her last state meet," Swenson said. "With five state meet experiences, she is without a doubt one of our most successful gymnasts in school history. I could not have been more proud of Kristina. It was an outstanding way for her to finish an exceptional career as a Stillwater gymnast." Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
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