Army West Point Athletics

Air Force Pulls Ahead of Gymnastics
January 28, 2017 | Men's Gymnastics
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The No. 12 Army West Point gymnastics team dropped a 409.150-389.250 contest to No. 8 Air Force on Saturday afternoon. The Black Knights topped the Falcons in vault to stay in the match, but Air Force pulled away to put things out of reach.
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ARMY HIGHLIGHTS AND MATCH NOTES
HOW IT HAPPENED
UP NEXT
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ARMY HIGHLIGHTS AND MATCH NOTES
- Once again, the Cadets exceled on vault. Ryan Wilson led the team for the third-straight week and posted a 14.150 for a second-place finish.
- Seth Cannon captured the All-Around title with a score of 77.050. His top showings were on pommel horse and parallel bars.
- Senior captain Leo Genders was the only other Black Knights to notch a 14.000, which he recorded on the high bar. This gave him first-place bragging rights in the event.
- The 14.000 on high bar was a season-high for Genders.
- In his only event of the day, Grant Cullen stepped in and posted a 13.500 on parallel bars, a season-high.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Army started the match off on the pommel horse. Nathan Goff led the group with a 12.950. He was followed by Rex Scott (12.800) along with Elija-Ty Phelps and Cannon who both notched a 12.700, respectively.
- Next up was the floor exercise where the Black Knights combined for a 64.700.
- Genders started things off with a 13.500 to place fifth. Cannon was the Cadets' top finisher with a 13.750 which tied him for third.
- Army then moved to the vault which has proven to be one of the team's strong suites.
- Wilson turned out a 14.150 to top the team for the third-straight match and finished second overall.
- Cannon (13.900), Genders (13.850) and Erik Del Cid (13.750) were fourth through sixth to help Army gain a 69.200-69.100 advantage on the apparatus.
- Darrell Yamamura and Wilson both turned out scores of 13.100 on the rings to tie for sixth.
- The high bar was also successful for the Black Knights led by Genders who had an even 14.000 to place first. Cannon followed with a 12.950 and Alejandro Tombrink (12.850).
- Cullen made his match debut on the final event, the parallel bars. He converted a 13.500
UP NEXT
- The Black Knights will make their 2017 debut at the Gross Center next Saturday as the team hosts Navy at 1 p.m.
For up-to-date information about Army gymnastics, please follow @ArmyWP_Gym on Twitter.
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