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Youth <b>Sports</b>: Silvia’s <b>Gymnastics</b>

Posted: 10 Apr 2010 05:35 AM PDT


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Silvia's Level 8 Gymnasts Compete at PA States—Level 8 gymnasts from Silvia's gymnastics competed at the PA State competition on March 26-28. Individual placements were as follows: Age 11 and under: Ally Molchan placed sixth on beam and Sam Watkins placed tenth on vault and beam. Age 12: Addie Modugno placed first all-around, floor and vault and second on bars. Age 13: Shannon Kiersey placed second on beam and Hannah Haas placed tenth on floor. Age 14: Rachel DiCarlo placed first all-around and on bars, second on beam, third on vault and fourth on floor. Bethany DiCarlo placed fourth on vault.





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Silvia's Level 8 Gymnasts Compete at PA States—Level 8 gymnasts from Silvia's gymnastics competed at the PA State competition on March 26-28. Individual placements were as follows: Age 11 and under: Ally Molchan placed sixth on beam and Sam Watkins placed tenth on vault and beam. Age 12: Addie Modugno placed first all-around, floor and vault and second on bars. Age 13: Shannon Kiersey placed second on beam and Hannah Haas placed tenth on floor. Age 14: Rachel DiCarlo placed first all-around and on bars, second on beam, third on vault and fourth on floor. Bethany DiCarlo placed fourth on vault.










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Utah Utes <b>gymnastics</b>: Failure not an option

Posted: 10 Apr 2010 11:08 PM PDT

SALT LAKE CITY — The buzz from outside the University of Utah's gymnastics team was that it was very possible that this would be the first year in its history that it might not qualify for the national championships.

The 10th-ranked Utes had seen their lowest-ever national rankings (11th twice) and had suffered two injuries in the week before the NCAA postseason began.

That had all weighed on the minds of the gymnasts, some of them not yet even 20 years old, pointed out coach Greg Marsden.

Co-coach Megan Marsden said her husband earlier in the week had held a team meeting and basically given the team permission to fail, just because the gymnasts were so afraid of failure, especially on balance beam.

It apparently worked.

The Utes found a way to dig deep — especially on beam — and qualify for their 35th straight NCAA championships by finishing second — and leaving no doubt about that — in their own regional in the Huntsman Center Saturday night.

The Utes hit their third-highest score of the 2010 season — 196.90 — to remove any chance that a team such as surging Denver or third-seeded Auburn could catch them in the final rotation and seize that second qualifying spot behind Florida, which easily won the meet at 197.675.

All the talk of Utah possibly not making it "fueled our fire," said senior Jamie Deetscreek.

The 2010 NCAA championships are at Florida April 22-24, and Utah is still the only team in the country to have qualified for every NCAA nationals ever held. The Utes also made every AIAW field for which they were eligible prior to the NCAA taking over women's sports.

"I'm happy for them. They felt a huge burden," Marsden said, adding, "It's especially rewarding to have a night like tonight at the right time" after such a roller coaster season.

It was rewarding, too, for the beam coach, Megan Marsden, that her team enjoyed its finest night of the season when it counted the most.

Beam had been the Utes' worst event the second half of the season, but on this night, they put together a 49.35, the highest score of the season for them. They did it with everyone scoring 9775 or better and the final three — Daria Bijak, Jamie Deetscreek and Kyndal Robarts — scoring 9.90, 9.90 and 9.925, respectively, to absolutely seize the event and the qualification.

"I think the girls finally competed on beam the way they're capable of," she said.

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