COLDWATER, MI (WTVB) – The Coldwater High School gymnastics team hosted their 13th annual Stick It For a Cure Gymnastics Invitational on Saturday which featured teams from all four corners of the state including Escanaba, Lowell, Plymouth, and Saline.
The Farmington United gymnastics team claimed the top honors with a total score of 142.775 points.
Jackson Area gymnastics was a close second with 142.125 points, followed by the Grand Ledge Comets at 141.625.
Plymouth and Lowell High Schools rounded out the top five.
Coldwater posted a season high score of 129.25 points at the event dedicated to giving back to the community.
The Cardinal powerhouse duo Randi Dudek and Charlotte Calhoun both earned honors on the awards stand at the end of the day.
Calhoun made history, claiming the top prize on the podium for the All-Around in Division 2. The junior posted a career best all-around score of 36.275 points.
She is the first Cardinal to finish in first place overall at the famed Stick It competition for Division 2.
The only other Cardinal to accomplish this feat was Kylie Dudek, finishing on top in Division 1 in 2010.
Calhoun won the balance beam competition with a score of 9.4.
Dudek finished fourth in the vault and sixth in floor exercise in Division One. She was finished in fourth place for the all around with 32.325 points.
Kiraly Schoenauer finished 24th in Division Two for her tally of 32.45 points.
Coldwater competed three squads of gymnasts in an effort to allow each athlete to perform at the big event.
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