Though Edgemont had several years without a gymnastics program in the 2010s, sophomore Sofia Gisbert became just the third Panther to qualify for the New York State Championships this century.
It may have been an atypical season for the Scarsdale gymnastics team, but it was productive and rewarding on many levels.
Light December, busy January — that’s normally how things go for the Scarsdale gymnastics team. This winter, however, is the opposite.
Scarsdale freshman Emma Greenberg wanted to compete a Tsukahara at the Section 1 championships in vault, but her coaches talked her out of trying a trick she’d never done before. With her 8.25 front handspring she qualified for the New York State Championships. While Greenberg is glad she li…
Scarsdale freshman Emma Greenberg gave Jennifer Roane, after 24 years as assistant and head coach, a first last week when Greenberg qualified for the New York State gymnastics championships. Greenberg, who will compete in vault, was the 15th and final member of the Section 1 state team annou…
From 124.95 in December to 117.60 in early January to 139.60 and 149.30 in back-to-back meets later in the month, the Scarsdale gymnastics team saved the best for last during what turned into a short four-meet regular season.
When Maddie Seltzer was a Scarsdale High School freshman, she realized that if she didn’t join the gymnastics team there would be a piece of her life missing. Coming off the first of several stellar seasons as a diver, she surprised even her family by joining the team and it’s something she …
The first meet of the Scarsdale gymnastics team’s season was solid, but the second and third meets were a truer reflection of the team’s talent.
Scarsdale gymnastics coach Jennifer Roane enjoys having Charlotte Bonanno on her team. Based on her outward appearance, you can’t tell if Bonanno is having her best day (32.85 in the regular) or her worst (29.475 at sectionals).
After four years of volleyball and three seasons each of indoor and outdoor track, Jordy Love decided to make a change for the winter of her senior year. While she will return to the track and field team in the spring, Love spent this winter with the Scarsdale gymnastics team.
Scarsdale gymnastics went from a three-meet 150-plus point streak to a string of injuries and a sub-150 two-meet streak. Still, the Raiders are holding their heads high as they compete their hardest each time.
While many Section 1 teams are shrinking, the Scarsdale gymnastics team is growing and improving. It’s a stellar achievement for a program that has lost its practice space at the school and seen huge peaks and valleys in interest over the last decade.
After spending last winter with program-best scores in the 140s, the Scarsdale gymnastics team finally broke the 150-point barrier at the divisional championship meet with a whopping 153.49, besting the previous high of 149.45. Instead of taking any steps back this winter, it was full speed …
The Scarsdale gymnastics team might not have been involved in the team competition at the Section 1 Division 1 championships, but that didn’t stop the Raiders from putting forth a record-setting performance.
Just when the Scarsdale veteran gymnasts and their coaches didn’t think their scores could get much better than last year’s unexpectedly strong season, 2018-19 happened.
Just when Coach Jen Roane thought it couldn’t get any better, enter the 2018-19 Scarsdale gymnastics team.