Published July 02, 2009 09:32 pm - MOULTRIE — Meghan Merritt and Kambria Blakely each placed ninth in their age divisions to lead the Moultrie YMCA MGs to a satisfying third-place finish at the 2009 YMCA National Gymnastics competition held last week in Downington, Pa.
Moultrie YMCA gymnasts third at Nationals
MOULTRIE — Meghan Merritt and Kambria Blakely each placed ninth in their age divisions to lead the Moultrie YMCA MGs to a satisfying third-place finish at the 2009 YMCA National Gymnastics competition held last week in Downington, Pa.
More than 1,700 gymnasts from 20 states competed in the annual event.
Both Blakely and Merritt were named YMCA All-Americans. Blakely got her second consecutive gold medal on vault and Merritt climbed to the second place on the award stand to collect her silver medal for floor.
The week started off on a positive note with senior Leah May receiving one of three $1,000 scholarships given by the YMCA of the USA to be used at the school of her choice.
More than 55 applications for the senior scholarships were sent in.
Excerpts were read from the essay May submitted with her nomination and her fine career was outlined in the presentation that was part of the opening ceremonies.
All those who had seen her win six YMCA national championships (floor twice, bars and vault) including two all-around gold medals were disappointed to hear during the presentation that she would not be able to perform at this year's meet.
May was the first Moultrie gymnast to receive one of these scholarships.
The level 8 team was the first to compete for the MGs.
All event medals are given during the level 8 sessions.
All-around placements are determined when the top 25 in each age division from all sessions competed at all-around finals.
“Our level 8 team included four girls who competed at level 7 until our home meet in May,” said Coach Bob Swadel. “They wanted to move up for nationals and helped us place 10th. We would not have had the four scores on each event needed for team score without them.”
Aubrea Callanta led the team with a 34.475 all-around.
Callanta placed fifth on vault (8.55), third on bars (8.725), fourth on beam (8.45), and seventh on floor (8.75). Callanta qualified for the level 8 all-around finals.
“She led our level 7 team in scoring all year and made the top 25 out of over 100 in her age group at this meet,” Swadel said. “Aubrea has beautiful lines and presentation. She has no weak event.”