OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Caldwell Acrobatics & Tumbling posted the best total score in its three-year history, including the highest team event mark ever in a 221.77-167.255 triumph over Stevenson at Owings Mills Gym.
Four events scored nine or higher for the first time in program history, led by the 9.65 posted by 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.), junior
Piper Fitzmaurice (Middletown, N.J.), 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.).
That performance came moments after the Compulsory Pyramid team of Sims, Mosley, Morales, Aiello, Fizmaurice, Cardone, Vereen, Gleason, freshman
Alexa Bayne (Kingwood Twp., N.J.), junior
Jill Riggio (East Windsor, N.J.), Vining, Dunn and Lanza scored 9.60.
The Open Pyramid (Aiello, Morales, Bayne, Vining, Dunn, freshman
Alexa Foster (Marlton, N.J.) and Lanza) also cracked the 9 mark with a 9.25.
Fizmaurice also nabbed a stellar 9.075 on the Six Element tumble.
Riggio pulled an 8.425 in the Open tumble and Vereen notched an 8.3 in the Aerial tumble.
The Cougars next host AIC on March 11 on Senior Day at the Newman Center.