DOWNERS GROVE β The Wheaton co-op boys gymnastics team made a big jump in its team score May 5.
At the Downers Grove North Sectional, Wheaton scored 151.25 points to earn the title. Host Downers Grove had 145.3. Both teams advanced to this weekendβs state finals at Hoffman Estates.
βWe had a 147 the last time, so we jumped up four points, which is incredible,β Wheaton co-op sophomore Patrick Malone said. βI couldnβt have done it without my team. We were down two seniors [Michael Hertz and Brad Riggs] the entire season because of torn ACLs, but we made such a comeback this year.β
Malone finished third in the all-around with 51.7 and sophomore Jack Ongstad was second with 52.7.
βThe one thing I can say about today is this past week weβve been hitting the gym and giving our all,β Ongstad said. βThis year we have a fantastic coach who tells us, βI love you guys, but you guys are crazy, but youβre also so close.β We have that relationship that we didnβt have last year, and that relationship is what got us this far and will take us as far as we can get.β
We had a 147 the last time so we jumped up four points, which is incredible.β
β Β Patrick Malone, Wheaton co-op sophomore
Downers Grove sophomore Jake Mateja knows exactly what Ongstad means. Mateja almost didnβt return this year. Instead, he took fourth in the all-around with a 48.75 while placing third on high bar and parallel bars and fifth on pommel horse.
βI did high school last year thinking I would only do it for one year, but everyone coming together brought me back,β Mateja said. βItβs one of the best experiences Iβve ever had in sports.β
He wasnβt pleased with how his team started but had no problem with how it finished.
βIβm super happy with what happened after we had a rough start,β he said. βWe pulled together and had an amazing meet. The season has been full of ups and downs and we needed to come together as a team. Now we get to go on to state and show we can be a force.β
Downers Grove sophomore Dan Swanson won vault with an 8.8. Trojans senior Tomas Radzevicius earned fourth place on still rings and freshman Robert Steffes contributed a fifth-place effort on high bar.
Glenbard East junior Vaden Srey, who tied for second on vault, won the all-around with 52.75.
βIβm super competitive so I just love that feeling after hitting routines nice and clean,β he said. βIt feels so nice to be flying through the air.β
His 9.6 on pommel horse was a winning sectional highlight.
βIβve been working hard on it all season,β he said. βHitting that was huge for my score. It helped make up for a little slip here or there.β
Srey took second on vault and high bar, third on floor and still rings and fourth on parallel bars.
Another sectional highlight was Kaneland senior Ethan Yostβs 9.35 on floor that earned him the sectional title. He placed fifth in the all-around with 48.7.
βI felt really good,β he said. βI think my performance really exceeded my expectations, so I really was excited to be able to go out and have fun and perform higher than I thought I was going to. Itβs nice to be able to do this without having to train so much while still performing up to my standards of what I want to do.β
Wheaton co-op sophomore David Shimpβs contributions wonβt be lost in the teamβs huge jump to victory. He tied for fifth on parallel bars and took fifth on vault.
βIβm so proud of our team,β Malone said. βWe had some unfortunate breaks this year for some guys in their final season so we were able to do this for them.β
Glenbard West freshman John Mammoserβs sectional debut was a dandy. He took second on parallel bars, tied for fourth on still rings and took fourth on pommel horse. His 48.05 in the all-around landed him in sixth place.
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