Highlight Reel: Individual Gymnastics
March 14, 2015
By John Johnson
MHSAA communications director
The MHSAA gymnastics season finished Saturday with the Individual Finals at Rockford High School.
Click below for highlights and links to watch the events in full.
KORF WINS DIVISION 1 ALL-AROUND – Morgan Korf of Rockford/Sparta captured all-around honors in the Division 1 competition at the MHSAA Individual Gymnastics Finals. Her highest finish was an outright third place in the uneven bars, where she scored 9.500; her overall score was 37.825. Watch the all of the individual uneven bars action and order DVDs by Clicking Here.
GRACE ON THE BEAM – Mary Grace Fries of Jackson Lumen Christi took top honors in the balance beam in Division 1 with a score of 9.500. Watch the all of the individual balance beam action and order DVDs by Clicking Here.
MOMBER WINS D2 BALANCE BEAM – Kelley Momber of the Grand Rapids Kenowa Hills/Grandville/West Catholic co-op team took top honors on the balance beam in Division 2 with a 9.225 score.
SIEBERT SHINES ON FLOOR – Ellie Siebert of Grand Rapids Forest Hills won the floor exercise competition in Division 2, posting a 9.400. Watch all of the individual floor exercise action and order DVDs by Clicking Here.
PHOTO: Kelley Momber performs her title-winning beam routine Saturday at Rockford High School. (Click to see more at HighSchoolSportsScene.com.)
Rockford/Sparta Turns to Seniors, Large Contributing Cast to Complete 3-Peat
By
Steve Vedder
Special for MHSAA.com
March 8, 2024
GRAND RAPIDS – Maybe the simplest explanation for Rockford/Sparta's third straight MHSAA gymnastics team state championship is that the Rams survived a rollercoaster season.
Rockford/Sparta overcame everything from injuries, to extra-motivated opponents after winning back-to-back Finals titles, a less-than-favorable showing at a key time during the season's mid-February Canton Invitational and several other lesser bouts of adversity to narrowly capture Friday's championship at Grand Rapids Kenowa Hills. The Rams finished with 144 points to inch past runner-up Farmington United's 143.8 score.
Bluntly put, seventh-year coach Michelle Ankney admits there were fair questions whether her team would wind its way to a third-straight Finals title and sixth since 2015. But in the end, the adversity was shoved aside.
"Honestly, we have nine seniors so I thought maybe we could do it," she said. "But then I began having some doubts in the middle of the season."
But after a top-shelf showing at the Feb. 14 conference meet, Ankney began to reverse her thinking.
"We hit (scored) in all our events," she said. "We were successful enough that I kind of thought, 'Oh, okay, it's going to be all right for us.'"
Salem finished third Friday with a score of 143.35 while Hartland was fourth at 143.35 and Northville fifth at 140.9.
Rockford/Sparta is one of only five programs to win team gymnastics titles since 2008, and the three-peat was the Rams’ second over the last decade.
In the end, experience proved crucial. Of the nine seniors, seven have been on all three champions. Rockford/Sparta will have 11 gymnasts compete in Saturday's individual meet.
Still, Ankney's careful attitude was echoed by her team. Senior captain Addi Pitzer, who rallied from a torn ACL in January to become a Finals qualifier, said much had to come together for the Rams to complete another title run.
"We thought definitely we had a good shot. On the first day of practice, you could see the fire and drive," she said. "We wanted to be the best we can be. People pushed through the pain; that shows the dedication we have."
Pitzer, who has been a part of these last three champions, said the current club has talent, but it's worked as hard or harder than the other champs.
"We definitely have a lot of talent, but the great thing is how hard we work," she said. "You don't win three straight state championships without working hard. This team has a lot of drive."
Senior Anjaleah Barraza said much of the adversity was learning to deal with being chased by the rest of the state. Considering the program's success over the last three seasons, teams are definitely lining up to give the Rams their best shot, she said.
"I think we're a better team when we're faced with adversity," she said. "It brought us closer together. One of us can have a bad event, but we all come together. That's chemistry. We're aware of being a target, but we use that to motivate us to do better."
Ankney said much of the success had to do with depth. Sparked by an outstanding senior class, Ankney said determining a lineup was often a challenge – in a good way. For instance, the Rams went up to nine deep on the balance beam and easily had seven gymnasts for each of the other three events.
Rockford/Sparta posted the day's highest team scores on floor exercise (36.975) and vault (36.6). Senior Hailey Hill competed all-around and led with a 36.325.
"We had 11 girls compete today, which is the most I've ever had as coach. We've had to step up this year because I don't think we were heavy favorites," she said of early season predictions. "We had a couple injuries, including one that shook us up a little. But we came back together."
PHOTOS (Top) Sophomore Elise Watkins competes on balance beam for Rockford/Sparta on Friday. (Middle) Farmington United cheers on a teammate during floor exercise. (Click for more photos from High School Sports Scene.)