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No. 1 A&T Troung No. 7 Azusa Pacific

Waco, Texas – The No. 1 rank with Baylor Acrobatics & Tumbling team from Baylor Acrobatics & Tumbling ended on Saturday evening with a dominant performance over the Asa Pacific No. 7 in the Ferrell Center, 276,630 to 243.865.

The bears (4-0) defeated the Cougars (1-1) with 34.765 points for the Go Gold Meet. Before the meeting started, BU had a leg of 16.78 points in the starting value.

In order to start the meeting in mandatory, BU and APU have carried out the necessary skills, each heat with a starting value of 10. In the ACRO heat, Baylor achieved a 9.35 and azua Pacific with 7.95. The bears took the pyramid heat from 9.85 to 9.35 before winning the throwing heat of 9.90 to 9.25. BU achieved an 8.30 in the falling heat, with the Cougars achieving 7.65. An event was 37.40 to APUS 34.20, the bears were 3.2 points.

In order to start the optional part of the meeting in ACRO, Baylor followed an output of 7.95 from APU with its first perfect 10 of the season. With Emily Bott And Jordan Gruendler As the tops and Leavy McDonald As the basis, BU competed on a high press and a high handstand with straddle to achieve the score. In the synchronized 6 -element -warmth, the Cougars scored a 6.90 point with four different pairs of tops and bases in front of Baylor, which scored 9.40. In the third heat, Gruendler and McDonald scored a 9.85 points when Asza Pacific competed with 9.3 points after his debut for the Ncata that the handstand of the stackers had defeated a new ability. For the ACRO event, BU achieved 29.25 to 24.15 from APU and now achieved 66.65 to 58.35 over two events and Baylor with 8.3 points.

In the pyramid event, APU started with a value of 9.10 points in the inversion heat, which the bears competed with a score of 9.95 with Gruendler at McDonald and the handstand with a handstand with a handstand. The synchronized heat after the 9.10 of the Cougars of 9.10 Topping Payton Washington and Bott, based on McDonald and Meredith Wellswhich achieved a 9.85. In the open heat, Apu achieved a 9.30s, while Gruendler led McDonald and competed with the reverse plane to a hand -representative plane and achieved a 9.85 point. Baylor achieved a 29.65 for the pyramid event, while the Cougars achieved 27.50.

Half climbed BU by 96.30 to 85.85 and led by 10.45 points. All up to this point had a starting value of 10.

In order to start the second half with the TOS event, Washington was the 450 Salto Heat with a score of 9.65/9.90 after Azusa Pacific had a 7.55/9.30 am. In the synchronized heat, the Cougars earned a 7.65/9.40 and for the bears, Washington and Gabby Kaminski earned a 9.35/9.90. In the final heat, the open heat, Apu achieved a 9.35/9.40 before Baylor followed with a 9.30/10 from Kaminski. At the end of the Tosses Event, Baylor was 28.30, while Azusa Pacific had a 24.55. BU had a score of 124,600 due to four events, while the APU had an 110,400, which the bears increased by 14.2 points.

In the tumbling event, the APU duo achieved an 8.75/9.55, while Aliyah Thomas and Gigi rendino fought for a score of 8.9/10. In the trio, the Cougars placed a score of 7.4/8 on the mat, followed by bus 8.75/9.75 of bot. Gianna Cameron And Dailyn Hopkins. Washington were in the quad passport, Aliyah KaloostianPresent Sarah Kerr And Kaminski, who achieved a 9.05/10 for her passport after APU had achieved a score of 8.15/8.75. For the air pass, it was Kerr, who scored 9.6/10 after the Cougars had scored a score of 9.3/9.55. In the 6 -element heat, Bott was used with 9.85/10 according to Azusa Pacifics 9.15/9.55. Washington earned a 9.95 for the open heat with the 9.225/9.25 of the Cougars. Together, Baylor had a score of 56.10 to end the tumbling event, while APU had a score of 51.975. After five events, BU led 180,700 to 162.375 to fight 18.325 points into the last event.

In the team event, Apu achieved a 79.49/99.20 and Baylor followed with a 95.93/109.18.

The meeting was completed and the one aus pacifics 241.865 with a value of 276,630 against Azusa. The bears win 34,765 points and only lose in heat.

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