Portsmouth beats Mt. Hope in gymnastics meet

Rowan Snyder leads the way for the Patriots

Posted 2/5/24

PORTSMOUTH — The Portsmouth High School gymnastics team notched another win on Sunday, defeating Mt. Hope at Strive Gymnastics in Somerset.

The Patriots scored 133.3 points to the …

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Portsmouth beats Mt. Hope in gymnastics meet

Rowan Snyder leads the way for the Patriots

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PORTSMOUTH — The Portsmouth High School gymnastics team notched another win on Sunday, defeating Mt. Hope at Strive Gymnastics in Somerset.

The Patriots scored 133.3 points to the Huskies’ 130.75.

The win improved Portsmouth’s record to 7-1 in Division II. Mt. Hope fell to 10-4.

Rowan Snyder led the Patriots with a 35 score in the all-around (8.9 on vault, 8.4 on the bars, 9.25 on the beam, and 8.45 on the floor).

She was followed by Roshana Webster with a 33.05 overall score, then Payton Sousa-Duckworth (32.35), Lexi Owen (31.6), Kiley Wardell (31.45), Kayla Oliveira (31.25), and Alexa Torello (30.6).

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