TIFTON —
The Tift County Gym Devils had the all-around top scorer and three individual event firsts in defeating four other teams for first place at Thomas County Central on March 13.. Tift’s total score was 104.1, three full points better than second place schools Bainbridge and Lowndes, who tied at 100.95. Colquitt County and Thomas County Central also participated in the meet.
The all-around high scorer for the competition was Beth Roberts, who accumulated 37.6 points. She took first place in the floor exercise, bars and vault and came in second in the balance beam. In the beam, she was topped by Bainbridge’s Emily Perkins, who came in second overall.
Tatum Lamb also finished in the top five overall for Tift County. Lamb had the fourth best score, 35.35 and finished in the top four in every individual event. She was third on both the balance beam and floor exercise and took fourth on the bars and vault.
Also participating in the meet at Thomas County Central were Alyssa Griffin (balance beam), Kymber Fletcher (beam, vault), Laken Barnes (beam, bars), Jayde Cowart (bars, vault), Katelyn Brower (floor exercise) and Kaitlyn Kudela (floor, bars). Libby Barbour, Kate Anderson, Courtney Coleman and Bryanna McInvale were unable to participate.
The Gym Devils will next be in action on Wednesday, March 27 at Colquitt County.
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