Woodstock
Academy
roundup
Woodstock — In Woodstock Academy action last week:
Indoor Track
Molly Gibeault competed at the Indoor Track State Open Championships and took 4th place with a record setting jump. Molly Gibeault surpassed her own school record in the pole vault with an impressive vault of 10 feet which was good enough to put her in 4th place in the state. Her 4th place finish would have put her in New England’s if pole vault was offered at the New England Championships,  but because it is not her indoor track high school career ended at the State Open meet, but Molly goes out on top as the Woodstock Academy record holder in indoor track pole vault.
The gymnastics team won the state championship for the third consecutive season.
Gymnastics
The had a score of 142.95 which did not only give them their third consecutive State Title, but it was also the top score of the day for all the teams in the state regardless of division. If the Lady Centaurs are able to keep the top spot at Friday’s State Open Meet then they will be State Open Champions for the second consecutive year. M
Meet results:
Woodstock Academy started on the vault posting a team score of 34.975
Mary Incera 8.225; Jourdan Fulchino 8.3; Allison Rich 8.375; Nickie Deary 8.2; Bree Hussong 9.25; Courtney Osborn 9.05.  Top 4 scores = 34.975
Bars: 37.1 team score: Emily Lipka 8.425; Bree Hussong 8.35; Nickie Deary 9.2; Courtney Osborn 9.5; Shaila Segal 9.575; Jackie Deary 8.825; Top 4 scores = 37.1.
Beam: team score of 35.75; Jourdan Fulchino 8.75; Nickie Deary 9.025; Emily Lipka 8.6; Courtney Osborn 8.0; Jackie Deary 8.5; Bree Hussong 9.375; Top 4 scores = 35.75
Floor 35.125 team score: Jourdan Fulchino 8.6; Emily Lipka 8.75; Allison Rich 8.35; Nickie Deary 8.75; Bree Hussong 9.025; Courtney Osborn 8.6; Top 4 scores = 35.125
Cheerleading
The cheerleading team won the ECC Championships while posting the top score for all division teams.
Some highlights: ALL STARS: Kyleigh Caron, Marial Baker. Honorable Mention: Molly Matheau, Elizabeth Hoyt, Kayla Slayton. Sportsmanship Award: Jenna Clinton
Boys’ Basketball
The team won big in the ECC Quarterfinals, with beating Stonington 84 to 64.
The boys’ basketball team improved their record to 19-2 and they took one step closer to the goal of winning the ECC Tournament Championship. The team was firing on all cylinders on their way to a 84 to 64 win over the # 7 seeded Stonington Bears. Tristan Welch was named WINY player of the game with a monster performance. Welch finished with 22 points including four 3 point shots. Chris Lowry also had four 3 pointers today finishing with 16 points and an amazing 13 assists. Ian Converse showed again why he one of the best players in the state with 22 points. Trent Peters had 10 points going a perfect 10 for 10 from the charity stripe.

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