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Wave gymnasts lose Stamford, take Greenwich

Bouncing back after mid-term exams, these Darien athletes put heart and teamwork into their performance.

“We’re working on a positive mindset. It’s been a tired day,” co-captain Lana Schmidt said at Westhill High School on January 28 after a week of midterm exams and, now, trailing Westhill 124.55-128.8. Although, Darien did beat New Canaan (105.3) at the meet as well as Stamford High School, who competed but lacked the required number of gymnasts to place.

Two days later in Greenwich the Wave recaptured its momentum, crushing beam routines and as usual, vault, for a 131.6 to 128.4 win. “This is exciting,” Schmidt said after a gut-clenching double back handspring that broke her 8.85 season beam record at Pomperaug and earned her a 9.

Freshman Olivia Perkins brought in more points with a set of 8’s - 8.6 on beam, 8.7, bars, 8.5, floor, and 8.8, vault - for a 34.6 all-around score, the highest on the team that day. Schmidt came next, 34.1, followed by sophomore Maggie Russell, 30.7, and junior Lucy Collins making her all-around debut this season with a 30.3.

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The breakout event at the Greenwich meet was beam, where Wave gymnasts topped their 31.01 at Westhill by more than three points - 34.2 and Darien’s highest overall beam score this year. How did they do it? Add Schmidt’s 9 to Perkins’s 8.6 and two sophomore personal bests, an 8.5 split leap split quarter on by Sommer Schmidt and, with poise and focus, Megan Cutler’s 8.1.If beam went high, vault went higher, with Russell jumping 8.6, her finest yet, Collins 8.1, Sommer Schmidt, 8.2, junior Lauren Grandon, 8.3, and Perkins and co-captain Schmidt contributing points to make it Darien, 34.6, Greenwich, 33.1.

But scores don’t tell the whole story. Win or lose, heart counts too. In Stamford, Cyndi Lauper’s Girls Just Want To Have Fun blasted over the speakers. Mascot Skippy the alien, a small stuffed toy, sat on the judges tables rooting for the team. Down a gymnast because all arounder Perkins couldn’t make the meet, other athletes filled in for her, competing in events for the first time said Coach Judy Zakim.

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In addition to bars, her traditional event, freshman Alex Decsi slammed an 8 on vault. Collins joined freshman Mia MacDonald, a talented regular competitor, on bars, and with a double back handspring scored 7.6 on floor. Other standouts included freshman Abby Kissko, whose relaxed and balanced 7.95 on beam and lofty 8.4 twist on vault were her highest scores yet for those events this year. On floor Grandon nailed a straddle jump to prone support named “The Shushunova” after Yelena Shushunova, the 1980’s gold medal Russian Soviet gymnast.

“And Megan got her front tuck front tuck on floor,” said co-captain Kerry McDermott. “Everybody is becoming more well-rounded.”

- Written by Holly Russell for the team

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