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STUMPF'S WINS 37 MEDALS 2007 EMPIRES STATE GAMES

EMPIRES STATE GAMES TRYOUTS

OPEN DIVISION

1ST- KEITH STUMPF- 52.80

5TH -CORY KOWALSKI- 44.80

6TH - JOE CONTI- 42.30

7TH - JOE LYSEN- 38.80

 

SCHOLASTIC DIVISION

1ST AARON BENSON - 53.40

2ND JIMMY PEZZINO - 50.00

3RD NATHANIEL ROBERSON-46.20

4TH MICHAEL WOZNIAK - 46.00

5TH CODY STUMPF - 45.70

6TH ADAM ARENA - 43.10

7TH NOAH ROBERSON - 40.40

ALT MACK LASKER -38.50

OPEN DIVISION

1ST -OPEN COURTNEY CONNORS-37.875

5TH -OPEN KRISTINA ARCURY-36.50

7TH -OPEN KAILYN ARCURY-35.375

SCHOLASTIC DIVISION

1ST- SCHOLASTIC KAITLYN LOPEZ-35.350

2ND- SCHOOLASTIC ERIN HAMISTER- 34.20

4TH -SCHOLASTIC CHELSEA RECOR- 32.525

5TH SCHOLASTIC MARY HAMILTON-32.40

GREAT JOB AMY!!!!

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Amy Cucinotta
# 0
AA - AA
Height: 5-3
Senior
Previous Affiliations
Amherst Central
Hometown
Williamsville, N.Y.
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Courtesy: Kent State Athletic Communications
Release: 12/31/1999
2006: Competed in 10 meets this season...Ranked third in MAC on floor with a 9.810 RQS...Averaged a 9.765 overall on floor...Ranked first on MAC Best list on floor with a 9.925 mark...Earned four first-place crowns on the event this season...On MAC Best List for Beam (9.825) and vault (9.800) those marks were career highs as well...Earned one beam first place finish (9.825) against Eastern Michigan (2/26/06)...Averaged a 9.52 on beam ranking 12th in the MAC with a 9.660 RQS ...Ranked 21st on vault with a 9.650 RQS in MAC and averaged a 9.558 overall...Named MAC Specialist of the Week 2/27/06.

2005: Competed in all 13 meets on vault and floor ? Posted seven top-three finishes on floor, including four first-place titles...Tallied a career-best 9.925 on floor twice (Feb.11 & Feb. 20)...Was tied for third on the league's top performance list on floor...Averaged a 9.770 on floor...Notched a career-best 9.675 on vault twice (Feb. 27 & March 25)...Tied for third at the MAC Championships on floor with a 9.800 and tied for 10th on vault (9.675).

2004: Competed in 10 meets ... Recorded a 9.875 on floor at the MAC Championships ... Scored no lower than a 9.800 on floor ... Averaged 9.825 on floor ... Scores counted in every meet.

Prior to Kent State: Was a four-time Level 10 regional and national qualifier from Stumpf's Gymnastics...Finished fifth on the all-around at nationals...Finished among the top three all-arounders at the New York state championship from her freshman to her junior year...Placed 12th on vault at the 2001 national championship and competed as an elite in the USA Challenge in 2000.

Personal: Born Feb. 12, 1985 ... Is the daughter of Susan and Dennis Cucinotta ... Is majoring in physical education.

 

 

Szafranski wins state all-around title; Balser takes fourth on vault
      Lily Szafranski and Taylor Balser of Amherst competed in the 10-year-old Level 6 New York State Gymnastics Championships held at Gymnastics Unlimited in Orchard Park. The girls competed against 56 of the best 10-year-olds in all of New York State.
 

 

 

 

JIMMY PEZZINO 6TH PLACE ON VAULT 2007 JO NATIONALS

http://youtube.com/watch?v=A4xWbtTMzDg

 

GOOD LUCK AT NATIONALS

AARON BENSON - COURTNEY CONNORS - JIMMY PEZZINO - JON ZIRNA AND MICHAEL WOZNIAK


2007 LEVEL 5 NEW YORK STATE CHAMPIONS

The level 5 team from Stumpf's Gymnastics Center won the New York State Gymnastics Championships at West Point Military Academy. Members of the team, pictured from left, are: front row - coach Dan Molnar, Nicholas Rey, Griffin Ingerson, coach Steve Martin; back row - Luke Penner, Bram Houston, Dylan Arena, Josh Menegaux, Matthew Salvati, Spencer Henley and Stephen Frost.

The boys teams from Stumpf's Gymnastics Center competed in the New York State Gymnastics Championships held at West Point Military Academy. The boys, coached by Dan Molnar, excelled in the competition, winning team awards and producing six individual state champions.

 

The strong level 5 team dominated the competition, winning first place in the 7- to 9-year-old division and producing two champions in the event finals. Stephen Frost led the team with a 54.15 all-around, which earned him the silver medal in all-around competition. Additionally, Frosty struck gold in the event finals, where he was named the state champion of the vault and parallel bars. Josh Menegaux also performed well, earning bronze all-around with a 53.80. Most impressive was Menegaux's rings routine that scored a 9.30 and earned him a state champion title. Teammate Spencer Henley executed another stellar rings routine to earn the silver. Henley was tenth all-around. Also competing in the 7- to 9-year-old division were Nicholas Rey (Clarence), Griffin Ingerson and Dylan Arena (Clarence); Rey's best event was high bar, where he finished 16th. Ingerson was 12th on rings, and Arena was 19th in the state on parallel bars.

The 10- to 11-year-old division of level 5 won fourth place as a team, competing with only three members. Bram Houston tied for ninth in all-around and fourth on rings. Matthew Salvati (Clarence) was 12th all-around and won bronze on parallel bars. Luke Penner tied for sixth place on high bar with a 9.20.

The level 6 team earned second place team honors and produced Stumpf's only all-around champion. Mack Lasker won gold on parallel bars and high bar on his was to being named all-around champion of the 8- to 9-year-old division. Additionally, Lasker was second on floor exercise, pommel horse and rings. Teammate Noah Roberson won second in the 10- to 11-year-old group as well as on parallel bars. Roberson was third on pommel horse, rings, vault and high bar. Seth Messer earned a 9.50 on vault and tied for fourth on vault. Connor Story (Clarence) and Brian Sheppard (Lancaster) competed in the 12-and-over division and finished seventh and ninth place, respectively, in the all-around competition. Story and Sheppard also shared a fourth-place tie on floor.

The level 8 squad of Joey Lysen (Clarence), Adam Cole and Cameron Collins (Clarence) each executed strong performances, earning fourth-place team honors and producing two New York State events champions. Cole, who finished ninth in all-around, was the rings champion, and Collins, who finished 10th all-around, was the state vault champion. Lysen finished seventh in all-around and won bronze on the vault.

Level 9 also won a fourth-place team banner. Aaron Benson (Depew) led the team with an eighth-place finish in all-around, a tie for third on floor and a fourth on vault. Michael Wozniak (Clarence) finished 16th all-around and was ninth on rings. John Zirna was 18th in the state in all-around and tied for 10th on vault. Cody Stumpf was 13th on floor exercise, Nathaniel Roberson was 15th on high bar and Adam Arena was 16th on vault.

Jimmy Pezzino represented Stumpf's in level 10 and was named the state vault champion. Pezzino was also second on high bar, third on floor and fifth all-around.

2007 NEW YORK STATE AND REGIONAL ALL AROUND CHAMPION

MACK LASKER

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