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Esky gymnasts ready for regional appearance

Justin St. Ours | Daily Press Escanaba’s Lizzy Sliva performs on the uneven bars during a meet against Negaunee Dec. 11 at Escanaba.

ESCANABA — The Escanaba gymnasts are about to enter uncharted territory March 7 when they make their first regional appearance as a team at Grand Rapids Kenowa Hills.

Esky qualified Jan. 10 by winning a triangular meet at Marquette with 120.7 points, meeting the MHSAA requirement of scoring more than 120 for the fourth time this season.

“It’s awesome,” said head coach Theresa Pascoe. “The coaches and girls are very excited because we’re part of the program’s history. Last year we had the skill and depth. We scored 119 on three occasions, but a couple things didn’t quite go our way. We knew from last year that we still had the skill and depth.”

Four of the team’s nine gymnasts will compete in all-around. They include senior Maddy Block, junior Abbie Derouin and sophomores Caitlyn Davenport and Lizzy Sliva.

“I feel accomplished because we were so close last year,” said Derouin. “It was a relief to find out we qualified. I needed to get an 8.5 on (uneven) bars to get the qualifying score and I got 8.6.

“The hardest part was waiting for the results. I was praying we’d get it and get that out of our way. It was a big sigh of relief to know we qualified. This is a big difference from last year. We’re so much stronger this year because we know what to expect.”

Davenport was also thrilled to learn the team had qualified.

“It was really surprising and exciting,” she said. “We’ve never done this before at Esky. Everybody was so positive in practice after we got our fourth qualifying score. We were glad to get it done because then we could just work on higher routines. If we mess up, there’s more margin for error. It feels like it will be more fun because there will be so much support from our whole team. The competition downstate is definitely a lot harder, but with more difficulty in our routines we’ve been able to gain on them a little.”

Senior Jasmine Clark will compete on balance beam with classmate Sophie Slight on vault. Joining them are sophomores Haley Garcia (floor exercise) and Lexi Peippo (bars). Freshman Marissa Onate, who also swims for Gladstone through a co-op venture, will travel with the team as a manager.

“It’s exciting being part of something that’s good for the school and our coach,” said Clark. “I went to the regionals as an individual (entrant) last year. It will be nice to have all my teammates there this time. I just want to stay on the beam and get a good score.”

The Eskymos received their first qualifying score Dec. 11 in a 123.65-95.6 victory at home over Negaunee.

“Our first two meets got us set up,” said Pascoe. “We scored 113 at Tecumseh and 116 the next day (near Ann Arbor). I think that made us realize that it was possible to make it to regionals. We had 14 falls on beam in our first meet. We had never been to Tecumseh and performed in very cramped quarters. All the schools have pretty much the same equipment, but everything is different at each school.

“When we scored 123.65 against Negaunee, it made the girls realize it was going to happen this year. We scored as high as 127 and know our potential is now above 120. Our goal is to score 127-130 at regionals.”

After winning at Marquette, the Eskymos competed at Valders and Antigo, Wis. where they scored 114.475 and 117.2 points, respectively.

“They tend to give higher scores downstate than in Wisconsin,” said Clark. “In Wisconsin, they really score tight. It was a little harder getting low scores on floor, but a little more encouraging to get higher scores downstate.”

Davenport believes the team did well in Wisconsin despite the lower scores.

“The scores were discouraging at times, but they gave us some good critiques which helped us downstate,” said Davenport, who qualified for the state tournament as an individual entrant a year ago. “I want to make it to the states again and get a higher team score. We made it this year. We’ve got to have some goals. We’re just really excited to be going and so proud of what we’ve accomplished.”

Pascoe says teams can enter as many as five in each event, but they decided to give everybody a chance to compete.

“We want to do this as a team,” she added. “We qualified as a team and we’re going as a team.”

Editor’s note: This story was submitted to the MHSAA-Second Half website for their second half program.

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