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    Gymnastics: Lee wins conference all-around title

    By Peter Lindblad,

    2024-02-19

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    Annika Lee is the Badger Conference’s all-around champion. Lee captured that title at the conference meet on Saturday in Sauk Prairie, scoring a season-high 9 on the bars and a 9.6 in the vault for the Waunakee/DeForest gymnastics co-op. As a team, Waunakee/DeForest took fifth, totaling 131.3750 points. Reedsburg, Watertown and Milton/Edgerton finished behind Waunakee/DeForest, as Mount Horeb won the team title with 138.9500. Lee’s score of 36.8000 topped the field in the all-around. She also scored a 9.3750 in the balance beam and an 8.8250 in the floor exercise. Meanwhile, Kaitlyn Roundy scored a season-high 8.7 on the bars, which places her at No. 9 on the program’s top 10 all-time record board. Jordan Misterek totaled the co-op’s second-best all-around score with a 30.7250, as she had a 7.8500 in the vault, a 7.6000 in the bars, a 7.4000 in the beam and a 7.8750 in the floor. Platteville InviteAnnika Lee made history. She set a new Waunakee/DeForest gymnastics co-op record for an all-around score with a 37.275 score in winning the event at the Lisa Steger Memorial Invitational in Platteville, breaking the mark set by Alyssa Cynkars during the 2009-10 season. Lee took first in the vault (9.550) and the floor exercise (9.425) and placed second in the bars (8.975) and the balance beam (9.325). As a team, Waunakee/DeForest finished sixth with a score of 129.875 to end up ahead of Westby/Viroqua/Casthon/De Soto (128.375), Prairie du Chien/Fennimore (124.525), Platteville/Belmont/Lancaster (122.875) and River Valley/Barneveld (118.825). Among the teams finishing ahead of Waunakee/DeForest were Mount Horeb (138.700), Dodgeville/JHighland/Iowa-Grant/Mineral Point (134.750), Baraboo (134.050), Sauk Prairie (134.000) and Southwestern/Benton/Cuba City/Darlington (130.750). Kaitlyn Roundy took seventh in the bars (8.525) and tied for 30th in the floor (8.200).

    Annika Lee is the Badger Conference’s all-around champion.

    Lee captured that title at the conference meet on Saturday in Sauk Prairie, scoring a season-high 9 on the bars and a 9.6 in the vault for the Waunakee/DeForest gymnastics co-op.

    As a team, Waunakee/DeForest took fifth, totaling 131.3750 points. Reedsburg, Watertown and Milton/Edgerton finished behind Waunakee/DeForest, as Mount Horeb won the team title with 138.9500.

    Lee’s score of 36.8000 topped the field in the all-around. She also scored a 9.3750 in the balance beam and an 8.8250 in the floor exercise.

    Meanwhile, Kaitlyn Roundy scored a season-high 8.7 on the bars, which places her at No. 9 on the program’s top 10 all-time record board.

    Jordan Misterek totaled the co-op’s second-best all-around score with a 30.7250, as she had a 7.8500 in the vault, a 7.6000 in the bars, a 7.4000 in the beam and a 7.8750 in the floor.

    Platteville InviteAnnika Lee made history.

    She set a new Waunakee/DeForest gymnastics co-op record for an all-around score with a 37.275 score in winning the event at the Lisa Steger Memorial Invitational in Platteville, breaking the mark set by Alyssa Cynkars during the 2009-10 season.

    Lee took first in the vault (9.550) and the floor exercise (9.425) and placed second in the bars (8.975) and the balance beam (9.325).

    As a team, Waunakee/DeForest finished sixth with a score of 129.875 to end up ahead of Westby/Viroqua/Casthon/De Soto (128.375), Prairie du Chien/Fennimore (124.525), Platteville/Belmont/Lancaster (122.875) and River Valley/Barneveld (118.825).

    Among the teams finishing ahead of Waunakee/DeForest were Mount Horeb (138.700), Dodgeville/JHighland/Iowa-Grant/Mineral Point (134.750), Baraboo (134.050), Sauk Prairie (134.000) and Southwestern/Benton/Cuba City/Darlington (130.750).

    Kaitlyn Roundy took seventh in the bars (8.525) and tied for 30th in the floor (8.200).

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