CALDWELL, N.J. -- Junior
Piper Fitzmaurice (Middletown, N.J.) scored a 9.0 in Six Element Tumbling and the Compulsory Toss team landed a 9.1, helping Caldwell Acrobatics & Tumbling to its fourth straight win to start the season, 216.275-22.750 over American International College at the Newman Center on Tuesday evening.
The Compulsory Toss unit of junior
Kaytence Vining (Latham, N.Y.), freshman
Avery Dunn (Chalfont, Pa.), freshman
Carly Gleason (Ocean City, N.J.), freshman
Jackie Vereen (Suffolk, Va.), soph
Zimayah Mosley (Newark, N.J.), Fitzmaurice, soph
Jahnessa Morales (Hamburg, N.J.), soph
Mariana Aiello (Concord, Calif.), senior
Eliah Cardone (Bristow, Va.), freshman
Neriyah Sims (Bayonne, N.J.) and senior
Mickennah Lanza (Middletown, N.J.) got the Cougars off to a great start in the third event of the meet with a 9.1.Â
The Compulsory Pyramid team of Sims, Mosley, Morales, Aiello, Fitzmaurice, Cardone, Vereen, Gleason, freshman
Alexa Bayne (Kingwood Twp., N.J.), junior
Jill Riggio (East Windsor, N.J.), Vining, Dunn and Lanza had just scored an 8.7, one of the 11 other scores of 8.0 or better for teh Cougars during the meet.Â
Vereen posted an 8.95 in the Aerial Tumbling and the Synchronized Pyramid group of Mosley, Cardone, Aiello, Fizmaurice, Morales, Dunn, Vereen, Gleason, Riggio, Vining, freshman
Kaelynne Sparacio (Farmingville, N.Y.), freshman
Alexa Foster (Marlton, N.J.) and Lanza grabbed an 8.75 in the Cougars' other top finishes.
Caldwell also honored seniors Lanza and Cardone for Senior Night at the conclusion of the evening.
Caldwell next visits LIU on Friday, March 21, then takes on Georgian Court in the second of two matchups with the Lions for Garden State supremacy on April 10.