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Newberry College Launches Acrobatics & Tumbling Program

Newberry College Acrobatics & Tumbling team performing a pyramid formation

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Newberry College’s Acrobatics & Tumbling team kicked off their inaugural season with a tough loss against King University. Despite the score of 218.740 to 74.775, standout performances by StellaGrace Allen and Hannah Ghaly showcased potential for growth. The event coincided with the 2025 National Girls & Women in Sports Day, emphasizing the importance of women in athletics. As the team prepares for their next match against Limestone College, fans are encouraged to support the Wolves in this exciting journey.

Newberry College’s Acrobatics & Tumbling Team Kicks Off with a Tough Loss

In a brand new chapter for Newberry College, the campus recently buzzed with excitement as the Wolves launched their inaugural Acrobatics & Tumbling program. This fresh start brought forth hopes and dreams, but unfortunately, the debut didn’t go quite as planned when they faced off against King University from Tennessee. The final score reflected a challenging start for the team, ending at 218.740 to 74.775 in favor of King University.

Scores Breakdown: The Good and the Learning Curve

While the scoreboard may not paint the brightest picture, it’s essential to recognize the moments of achievement that did shine. The Wolves made their mark in the Pyramid event, where they gathered a solid score of 19.75 points out of a possible 30. It’s a commendable effort that gives hints of potential for future events!

As for the Tumbling event, the team gathered 23.125 points from a ceiling of 60, again showcasing the struggle but equally highlighting areas for growth. On the other hand, the scores dipped slightly in Acro and Toss events, with the Wolves securing 11.05 and 10.60 points, respectively. While it may sound a little rough, each score serves as a stepping stone for improvement.

Standout Performers Making Waves

The spotlight certainly shone on some exceptional performances despite the overall score. StellaGrace Allen and Hannah Ghaly were the top performers for Newberry, demonstrating grit and determination. StellaGrace dived into a variety of events, showcasing her versatility in compulsory acro, pyramid, toss, and several others. Her range from inversion pyramid to the impressive open pyramid suggests she’s a vital asset to the Wolves’ squad.

Meanwhile, Hannah Ghaly also impressed by taking part in critical events like five-element acro and trio tumbling. Her participation in all aerial passes is another testament to her skills and contribution to the team’s inaugural outing.

Celebrating Sports: A Double Treat!

What made the day even more special was that this debut coincided with the 2025 National Girls & Women in Sports Day celebration. A perfect blend of empowering sports and showcasing emerging talent wrapped up into one spectacular event! It was a great reminder of the importance of women in athletics, highlighting the future possibilities that lie ahead for young female athletes.

Looking Ahead: Next Challenge for the Wolves

As any seasoned sports team will tell you, a debut loss isn’t the end; it’s merely the beginning of something great! The team is already gearing up for their next challenged as they prepare to meet Limestone College on Friday, February 14. With what they’ve learned from their first encounter and the enthusiasm surrounding the program, it’s sure to be a thrilling match to watch!

Fans and students alike are encouraged to rally behind the Wolves as they embark on this exciting journey in Acrobatics & Tumbling. The potential is there, and who knows? Perhaps the next game will bring even more delightful surprises!

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