January 16, 2017 at 10:02 a.m.

Dodge-Point gymnasts win big


Dodgeville-Mineral Point gymnasts had the top five finishers in two events and the top four in two events plus the top four in the All Around as they breezed past Reedsburg 128.4-104.4 in a non-conference meet Thursday night at the DMS Middle School.
Freshmen Miah Lemanski and Tessa Bockhop captured the top two spots in All Around at 33.175 and 32.8 with junior teammate Alyssa Belling next with 32.4 and freshman Elle Honerbaum fourth at 29.225.
Lemanski won the vault with 8.65 over Bockhop's 8.55, Belling's 8.4, Katlyn Yingst's 8.05 and Honer-baum's 7.9.
She also took the beam with an 8.875 to Belling's 7.95, Lily McDonald's 7.825, Bockhop's 7.6 and Honerbaum's 7.175.
Bockhop won the bars even at 8.725 with Belling next at 7.9. Then came Lemanski with 7.55 and Honerbaum at 6.15. McDonald was 7th with 5.4.
Belling won floor at 8.15, nipping Lemanski's 8.1. Honerbaum was 3rd at 8.0 with Bockhop next with 7.925. McDonald was 7th with 7.4.
Due to injuries, the D-P team only had three JV competitors with only one doing each event.
Jorah Jacobson won All Around with 21.225.
She won beam at 6.1 with Camilla Marchesini 7th at 2.175.
She was 2nd on bars at 4.025, 2nd on vault with 6.4 and 6th on floor with 4.7.
McDonald won vault at 6.5 while Marchesini was 5th on floor with 4.725.
"Overall the team did well, considering all of the injuries we are facing," pointed out Dodge-Point coach Julia Oellerich.
She added, "Lily McDonald was brought up to varsity on several events and did very well. She placed third on the balance beam with a personal best of 7.825. Tessa Bockhop performed well on bars scoring an 8.725 and Miah Lemanski had a no fall performance on beam scoring 8.875."
"Due to injuries, our JV team has been limited by only having two or three girls competing on each event. Jorah Jacobson competed in all events and placed first in the all-around competition," Oellerich concluded saying.
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