right now - Central Bucks Gymnastics and Dance
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right now - Central Bucks Gymnastics and Dance
Page B4 (18) Bucks County Herald March 28, 2013 e-mail: sports@buckscountyherald.com www.buckscountyherald.com Central Bucks gymnasts awarded International champs Both the Pennridge varsity and JV cheer teams competed in the AmeriCheer International Cheer Competition recently in Orlando, Fla. The varsity and JV teams won first place in their divisions (Mount Traditional - Super Large JV and Super Large Varsity) and varsity won the high point champion title for having the highest overall score of all teams in the Mount Traditional High School Division at the event. Pennridge came home as international champions with three large trophies, banners, individual medals and International Champion jackets. Central Bucks Y offers Adapted Basketball The Central Bucks Family YMCA is partnering with the CBAA and Top Soccer to offer its first Adapted Basketball program to the Central Bucks community. The program combines modified instruction, equipment and boundaries with volunteers from Wind Mill Day camp and basketball players at the Y, including Matt McGahran, Jim Reichwein and Manny Garcia, to allow individuals with disABILITIES to play team basketball. The program was subsidized by an anonymous donor who covered the program expense. There are currently more than 50 students ages 5 to 16 participating in the program, which is offered on Sundays, from noon to 1 p.m., on the Y campus in Doylestown. Call 215-348-8131 x1141. 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Level 9 won the second-place team award. Many individual awards were earned, as well. On the Level 9 team, in the Junior A age group, Savona Cerra took first place on the balance beam and all-around. Arden Hudson placed first on the vault and on the uneven bars. In the Junior B age group, Haleigh Clark placed first on the vault and on the floor exercise. In the Senior A age group, Valerie Rube placed first on the floor exercise. In the Senior B age group, Abby Steere placed first on the balance beam. Sara Kroner took first on the floor exercise. On the Level 10 team, Rebecca McKevitt placed first on the floor exercise. Roxanne Trachtenberg took first on vault. n Central Bucks Gymnastics Team The Central Bucks Gymnasts of Level 5 and Novice Prep Optional both traveled to Annville on Feb. 23 and 24 to compete in the Mardi Gras Invitational at Paramount Gymnastics. They both took home first-place team awards and many individual awards. In the 8-year-old-and-under age group of Level 5, Allison Troth placed first on the uneven bars, on the floor exercise, on the vault and all-around. In the 10-year-old age group, Jillian Troth was the floor exercise and allaround champion. In the 11-year-old age group, Julia Buckley placed The men’s team of the Doylestown Rugby Club opened its spring season on March 23 at Media and won both the A and B side matches. The final score of the A side match was 34-17. Scoring tries (5 points each) for Doylestown were Nick Mantarangus, Doug Ortiz, Mike Weir and Graham Foster. Weir was perfect in his kicks, with two penalty kicks (3 points each) and four conversions (2 points each). The Man of the Match was Brendan McCandless. The final score of the B side match was 31-14. Jay White scored four tries, and Mantarangus added another try. Conversions were kicked by Mike McCandless (two) and Brendan McCandless (one). The Man of the Match was White. Doylestown will play Wharton on Saturday, March 30 at the Maennerchor Field on Cold Spring Creamery Road in Doylestown. Kickoff is at 1 p.m. In its first league match of the spring season, the U19 Doylestown Rugby boys’ team defeated Narberth, 72-0, in a home match on March 20. The following players had tries for Doylestown: Chris Burian (three), Dan Deegan (two), Vince Francescangeli (two), Brett Strasburger, Jeremy Ault, Blaize Boell, Alex Armagost and Tyler Kio. Gavin McCandless kicked five conversions, and Manuel Lorenzino-Sepp added another one. On March 24, the Doylestown Rugby Club U19 girls’ team defeated the Hibernians U19 girls’ team, 61-0. Tries were scored for Doylestown by the following players: Katlyn Connor (three), Jamila Branch (two), Aysia Grondahl, n Proud to be a YYellow ellow Ribbon School. )NVESTMENT!DVICE0ORTFOLIO-ANAGEMENT THERE'S NO BETTER TIME THAN right now FOR AN ANNUAL PORTFOLIO REVIEW. first on the uneven bars. Stephanie Walton placed first on the floor. In the Novice Prep Optional Level 10-year-old-and-under age group, Mia Schnapf placed first on the floor exercise. Hailey Rose DeFazio placed first on the uneven bars. McKenzie Perry was first on the balance beam, and the all-around winner was Emma Busch. In the 11-year-old age group, Julia Coburn was the vault champion. Cheyenne Carr placed second on the balance beam. The all-around winner was Jayden Kane. n Central Bucks Gymnastics Team Levels 7 through 10 all participated in the annual Winter Face Off Invitational in Washington, Pa., on Feb. 17. Levels 8, 9 and 10 all won the first-place team award. Level 7 took second place. Many individual awards were earned, as well. Among them: On the Level 7 team, in the 11-year-old age group, Megan Lengel placed first on the uneven bars, on the floor exercise and all-around. On the Level 8 team, in the 11-year-old age group, Grace Busch took first on the vault, on the floor exercise and all-around. In the 13-year-old age group, Haley Zarett was first on the balance beam, on the vault, on the uneven bars and all-around. On the Level 10 team, Alexa Goldberg was first on the uneven bars, on the floor exercise, on the vault and all-around. Doylestown Rugby takes two from Media WRIGHTSTOWN SELF STORAGE, INC. For more information, please contact: Pam Heffner | pamela.heffner@delval.edu | 215.489.4469 700 E. Butler Ave., Ave., Doylestown, PA 18901 | 215.489.4469 | delval.edu The Central Bucks Gymnasts of Level 5, Novice Prep Optional and Level 7 all participated in the Jungle Jammin Invitational on March 2 and 3. Novice Prep Optional and Level 7 both took home first-place team awards and many individual awards. In the 9-year-old-and-under age group of Level 5, Allison Troth placed first on the uneven bars, on the vault and all-around. In the 10and 11-year-old age group, Jillian Troth was the floor exercise champion, the uneven bars champion, the vault champion and all-around. In the Novice Prep Optional 10year-old-and-under age group, Hailey Rose DeFazio placed first on the uneven bars. McKenzie Perry was first on the balance beam. Emma Busch placed first on the vault, on the floor exercise and all-around. In the 11-year-old age group, Julia Coburn was the champion on vault, uneven bars, balance beam, floor exercise and all-around. On the Intermediate Prep Optional team, Elizabeth Farrell was champion on the balance beam. On the Level 7 team, Gabriella Oliviera, in the 13-year-old age group, was first on the floor exercise and allaround. Megan Lengel, in the 12-yearold age group, was first on the vault, balance beam, floor exercise and all-around. FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED You lock it, You keep the key We now sell boxes Jennifer L. Koenig, Manager Office Hours M - F 9-5 or by appointment Access Hours 6am - 10pm 7 days/week Family lives on premises. 870 Penns Park Road, Newtown, PA 18940 (215) 598-0400 The Bucks County Herald School Sports Page Keep track of how your school’s team is doing this year ,EADERSHIPs$ISCIPLINEs)NTEGRITYs%FlCIENCY Megan Lynott, Sophie Pyrz, Sami Ernst, Dana Alimena and Leanna Burdack. Lili Riley had three conversions. The U15 boys’ team opened the 2013 spring season on March 21 with a convincing 41-0 victory over the TE Tigers of Conestoga. Tries were scored by Harry Oliver (three), Alex Bellini (two), Tommy Capriotti and Matt Kolen. Michael Weir added three conversions. The next match will be played on April 7. Both the U15 and the U13 boys’ teams will play in away matches against Media that day. Alumni update Continued from page B3 Tenaglia said in an e-mail on a JMU team that opened March with nine straight wins. “Honestly, I haven’t been doing anything differently, just seeing the ball well. “The only thing different is my appreciation for the game now,” continued Tenaglia, who is hitting .385 with a team-high nine doubles. “After missing an entire season due to my ACL tear last year, it was a huge wake-up call to see how quickly baseball can be taken away from me. I don’t take anything for granted anymore and I’m just having fun out there.” With this white-hot start to the collegiate baseball and softball seasons, Tenaglia isn’t the only area product having fun collecting hardware. Notable: Three other area alumni are in line for their team’s MVP award. St. Joseph’s freshman infielder Sarah Yoos (Warrington) leads the Lady Hawks in batting average (.438), slugging percentage (.642) and RBI (17). Freshman infielder Danny Hoy (Sellersville) leads Princeton in hitting (.358) and onbase percentage (.462). Junior OF Pete O’Hara (New Hope) is hitting a team-best .345 for Delaware Valley College. Sophomore OF Matt Hanson (CB West) leads Moravian in hitting (.388) and extra-base hits (13). Statistics are through Sunday. The Verdi Requiem Bucks County Choral Society with Bob Welch, Principal Rick Welch, Principal & Investment Officer 215.603.2976 WWW.ACADEMYWEALTHADVISERS.COM Up to the minute sports stats, stories and news from students and coaches in your community. www.buckscountyherald.com/schoolsports Riverside Symphonia conducted by Thomas Lloyd Sunday, April 7 at 4pm 215-598-6142 www.buckschoral.org Our Lady of Guadalupe Church 5175 Cold Spring Creamery Rd, Doylestown