Dallas Cup Info
We are so excited about this weekend’s 4th Annual Dallas Cup and hope you are too! Your competitors have been working hard and now it’s time to show off what they are made of! We are excited to announce that this is our largest Dallas Cup yet with over 500 competitors. Flight times have been assigned and you can find those below. We can’t wait to see everyone Friday and Saturday! Good luck to all teams competing!
Entry to the event is cash only! Adults are $10/day or 2 day pass for $16. Children 10 and under are $7/day or a 2 day pass for $10. Children 3 and under are FREE!!
Flight Schedule | team-sheets | coaches-technical
Successful State Championships
Congrats to all the athletes on a very successful State Championships this past weekend! The coaches are very proud of everyone! The team had 11 gold medals, 14 silvers, and 11 bronze medals, and also won 6 teams awards… 2nd place for level 8 trampoline, level 10 trampoline, and level 7 double mini, 1st place for level 8 double mini and level 9 double mini, and 3rd place for level 7 tumbling. GO EWA!! State Championships is the first qualifier to Nationals for the Trampoline and tumbling team and they had many athletes qualify for a total of 35 events.
Level 10
17 & Over
Bryan Bashrum - 3rd Tumbling
15 & 16
Sydney Wendt - 2nd Tumbling
Kelsey Dock - 2nd Double-Mini & 3rd Trampoline
Brian Schmidt- 1st Double-Mini & 2nd Trampoline
11&12
Isaac Rowley - 1st Trampoline & Double-Mini
Level 9
15 & Over
Hannah Green - 2nd Double-Mini & 3rd Trampoline
11 &12
Wyatt Sharp - 1st Trampoline
Level 8
15 & Over
Brittany Stout - 2nd Tumbling
13 & 14
Charlotte Pearce - 3rd Trampoline
11 &12
Caeley Black - 2nd Double-Mini & 3rd Trampoline
Gabi D’annunzio - 1st Double-Mini & 2nd Trampoline
Cole Kirby - 2nd Trampoline & Double-Mini
Wyatt Sharp - 3rd Double-Mini
Level 7
13 &14
Macy Levine - 3rd Double-Mini
11 & 12
Caeley Black - 3rd Tumbling
Gabi Williams - 2nd Double-Mini
Tyler Dunning - 2nd Double-Mini & 3rd Trampoline
Level 6
13 & 14
Jeremy Darr - 1st Trampoline & 2nd Tumbling & Double-Mini
11 &12
Peter Kring - 2nd Double-Mini & 3rd Trampoline
Level 5
Tyler Dunning - 1st Tumbling
Grayson Ireland - 1st Trampoline & 3rd Double-Mini
Ashley Davis - 1st Double-Mini
Level 4
9 & 10
Ashley Davis - 1st Tumbling
Tessa Stiener - 2nd Tumbling
Level 3-1
9 & 10
Marshall Stanton - 1st Tumbling
Grayson Ireland - 2nd Tumbling
T&T Team Does It Again!
It was another successful competition for the EWA Trampoline and Tumbling Team. They competed at Trevino’s Gymnastics in Lancaster, TX on February 12th. Nineteen EWA athletes competed in trampoline, tumbling, and double mini, together they came home with 11 gold medals, 8 silvers, and 9 bronze. They also won six team awards, one first, four seconds, and one third place trophy.
Gold medal winners were, Gabi D’annunzio (level 8 double mini), Ashley Davis (level 4 tumbling), Lauren Huck (level 7 tumbling), Jeremy Darr (level 6 trampoline and double mini), Tyler Dunning (level 7 trampoline), Chloe Millwee (level 7 double mini), Peter Kring (level 6 double mini), Isaac Rowley (level 10 trampoline and double mini), and Brian Schmidt (level 10 trampoline).
Silver medal winners were, Caeley Black (level 8 trampoline and double mini), Gabi D’Annunzio (level 7 trampoline), Brian Schmidt (level 9 double mini), Macy Levine (level 7 double mini), and Marshall Stanton (level 31 tumbling and level 5 trampoline & double mini).
Bronze medal winners were, Ashley Davis (level 5 double mini), Chloe Millwee (level 7 trampoline), Tyler Dunning (level 7 double mini), Grayson Ireland (level 31 tumbling and level 5 double mini), Madison Smith (level 5 tumbling and level 6 double mini), Macy Levine (level 6 tumbling), and Peter Kring (level 6 tumbling).
Team awards were, first place in Level 6 double mini, second place in Level 7 tumbling, Level 7 double mini, Level 7 trampoline, and Level 5 double mini, and third place was Level 8 double mini.
Head coach Amy McDonald had this to say about the athletes performances, “They have improved a lot since our first meet in January, I am very proud of their progress and look forward to seeing them do even better at our next competition in Oklahoma this weekend.”
Congrats To Our T & T Athletes
The Eagle’s Wings Athletics Trampoline and Tumbling Team competed this past weekend and won 15 gold medals, 11 silver medals, and 9 bronze medals as well as the first place team award for level 9 double mini.
The Dallas Cup was held at the Allen Event Center on January 21- 22 and was hosted by Eagle’s Wings Athletics. At the Dallas Cup over four hundred athletes from three different states competed in trampoline, tumbling, and double mini trampoline.
The gold medal winners were, Brittany Stout (level 8 tumbling), Peter Kring (level 5 tumbling), Tyler Dunning (level 7 double mini and trampoline), Bryan Bashrum (level 10 double mini), Grayson Ireland (level 5 double mini), Isaac Rowley (level 10 double mini and trampoline), Wyatt Sharp (level 9 trampoline), Lauren Huck (level 6 tumbling), Madison Smith (level 5 tumbling), and Abigail Stewart (level 4 tumbling).
The silver medal winners were, Ashley Davis (level 4 tumbling), Sara Stewart (level 9 double mini), Sheldon Darnell (level 8 tumbling and double mini), Jeremy Darr ( level 6 double mini and trampoline), Cole Kirby (level 8 trampoline), Peter Kring (level 7 trampoline), Brian Schmidt (level 10 trampoline), Wyatt Sharp (level 8 double mini), and Marshall Stanton (level 5 double mini).
The bronze medal winners were, Macy Levine (level 7 double mini), Sydney Wendt (level 10 tumbling), Bryan Bashrum (level 10 trampoline), Tyler Dunning (level 5 tumbling), Grayson Ireland (level 41 tumbling & level 5 trampoline), Cole Kirby (level 8 double mini), Peter Kring (level 6 double mini), and Wyatt Sharp (level 7 tumbling).
The Trampoline and Tumbling Team is coached by Amy McDonald, Josh Williams, Collin Wallick, and Mike Wegrzyn. Head coach Amy McDonald had this to say about the Trampoline and Tumbling Team’s first competition of the season “I am very proud of all the athletes, this was our first meet of the season and everyone was very nervous but they competed like champions. I look forward to seeing them progress and doing even better at our next competition on February 12th in Lancaster, TX.”
Congrats Isaac!
Congratulations to Isaac Rowley who has made it into the Olympic Development Program through the USAG Trampoline and Tumbling program! Isaac was able to attend a clinic this past week and as a result of his hard work and competition during the clinic, Isaac earned a spot in the program! Isaac was among many in his age group and as you can see in the article below posted on the USAG website, he was one of the 8 boys who made it into the program! Great Job Isaac!!! EWA is proud of you!!
T&T Olympic Development National Teams
The Trampoline and Tumbling Olympic Development Program (ODP) is intended to act as a bridge between the Junior Olympic and Junior Elite levels. The program will provide a training camp, coaches’ education and an ODP team named from the qualification camp.
- Athletes who are currently competing Level 10 and are 9-14 years of age (as of December 31, 2010), who finished in the top 10 in Level 10 trampoline and/or tumbling at 2010 J.O. Championships.
- Athletes who are currently competing Level 9 or 10 and are 9-12 years of age (as of December 31, 2010), who finished in the top 10 in Level 9 trampoline and/or tumbling at 2010 J.O. Championships.
Following the 2010 ODP Camp, the ODP committee will select the 2011 ODP Team, as follows:
- Trampoline - 8 boys and 8 girls
Tumbling - 8 boys and 8 girls - Level 9 and 10 athletes will be ranked together.
- The top-ranked boy and top-ranked girl from each age group (9-10, 11-12, 13-14), based on the physical abilities testing and competition at the camp, will be named to the team.
- Positions 4-8 on the team will be named from the remaining athletes in rank order from the camp, regardless of age.
2011 ODP National Team
| Girl’s Trampoline | Boy’s Trampoline | |||
| Alyssa Oh | Am Powerhouse | Joseph Kozlowski | KMC | |
| Hally Piontek | KC Trampoline | Devin Perry | Artsports | |
| Gracie Dotter | Gymagic | Quinn Ross | Legacy T&T | |
| Stephanie Van Albert | Fairland T&T | Steven Harris | Aspire | |
| Briana Kozlowski | KMC | Clayton Janvrin | Kids World | |
| Mariah Krohngold | World Elite | Isaac Rowley | Eagles Wings | |
| Shea Silhan | Acrospirits | Jameson Coolidge | Bounce California | |
| Sarah Webster | Elite Champion | Nathan Miller | Ultimate Air | |
| Girl’s Tumbling | Boy’s Tumbling | |||
| Jordan Webb | Ok Extreme | Tony Maiolatesi | Elmwood | |
| Mandie DiMarco | Elmwood | Josh Brown | Aspire | |
| Gretchen Schultz | Elmwood | Jameson Coolidge | Bounce California | |
| Emily LeBert | High Flyers | Nathan Miller | Ultimate Air | |
| Choyce Hayes | Ok Extreme | Jeremiah Childs | Matrix | |
| Cheyenne Kelley | Ok Extreme | Jordan Larkin | Am. Powerhouse | |
| Harley Merritt | Reflex | Luke Shlabach | Brandy Johnsons | |
| Bailey Bynum | Ok Extreme | Scott Autry | Artsports | |
Congrats and Good Luck!!
Isaac Rowley, a member of the EWA Trampoline and Tumbling Competitive Team, will be heading off to Rocklin, California this week to try-out for the Olympic Development Program Team. This Trampoline and Tumbling Olympic Development Program (ODP) is intended to act as a bridge between the Junior Olympic and Junior Elite levels. The Olympic Development Program Camp will be four days long and will consist of a training camp and competition that will ultimately lead to the naming of the ODP which will travel to Sweden in April to compete. Good Luck to Isaac!!
EWA Winners at State Meets
EWA WINNERS AT STATE MEETS
Five first place team awards, and 37 national qualifiers on three events mean a very successful state championship for the trampoline and tumbling (T & T) team at Eagle’s Wings Athletics (EWA).
The state competition, held April 23-24 in Paris, Texas, awarded first place team to EWA for level 5 tumbling, levels 9 and 10 trampoline, and levels 7 and 9 double mini. Level 6 tumbling and level 7 trampoline teams earned third place as a team.
On individual events, in the age 15 and over division, Mary Rossi won gold for the Level 10 trampoline and in the Junior division on double mini. Level 9 Kelsey Dock took second place on trampoline, and third on double mini. On Level 7 tumbling and trampoline Sara Stewart earned second and third place respectively, and on level 8 double mini added another bronze medal.
The athletes ages 13 and 14 were in another group, where Sydney Wendt competed level 10 on tumbling and trampoline, and earned first and third respectively. Rebecca Clouthier earned fourth place on level 9 trampoline, while Charlotte Pearce placed second on Level 7 double mini. Brittany Stout earned fourth place on level 8 tumbling and double mini.
In the 11 and 12 year-old division, Caeley Black was the Level 7 trampoline champion. Gabi D’annunzio took bronze in Level 6 tumbling, and Macy Levine took third in Level 5 tumbling and fourth on level 7 double mini. On Level 7 trampoline, Veronica Prior earned fourth place.
EWA’s oldest female competitor, Melissa Courtad, competed Level 10, age 17 and over, on trampoline, where she earned a silver medal. The youngest, Gaby Williams, in the age 9-10 division, placed fourth in level 6 tumbling.
Three EWA boys competed in the age 9-10 division. Cole Kirby was the level 6 tumbling champion, and earned silver on level 7 trampoline and bronze on level 7 double mini. Tyler Dunning earned first place on level 6 trampoline and third in level 5 tumbling. Wyatt Sharp took silver in level 6 tumbling.
Isaac Rowley, in the 11-12 year-old division, was the champion on all three events – level 9 trampoline and double mini, and level 6 tumbling. Caden Kirby took silver on level 9 double mini and level 6 tumbling, and bronze on level 9 trampoline.
In the 15 and over group, Bryan Bashrum was the level 10 double mini champion, and took second on both level 9 trampoline and tumbling. Brian Schmidt earned a bronze medal for level 10 trampoline and placed fourth on level 9 double mini. Josh Williams was the Level 10 double mini champion in the 17 and over division.
Allen Gymnast Takes U.S. Gold Medal
ALLEN GYMNAST TAKES U.S. GOLD MEDAL
Mary Rossi was one of three U.S. women to earn a gold medal at the 2010 Trampoline and Tumbling (T & T) Pan American Championships held at the Daytona Beach (Fla.) Ocean Center March 26. Rossi, who trains at Eagle’s Wings Athletics (EWA) in Allen, won her gold on double mini trampoline in the Level 10, age 15-16 division. She beat out 19 other competitors to earn the top spot with a score of 63.60.
Other gymnasts at Eagle’s Wings made notable finishes in the Level 10, age 17 and over division. Emily Beasley placed fourth (28.3) in tumbling and Melissa Courtad took sixth (29.4) out of 34 on trampoline. Josh Williams earned 11th place on double mini with a score of 62.5.
The T& T team at EWA is coached by Amy McDonald, Bret Stout, and Josh Williams.
Houston Meet Draws World Athletes
HOUSTON MEET DRAWS WORLD ATHLETES
Top gymnasts from around the world gathered at the George Brown Convention Center March 4–7 for the 16th Annual Houston International Invitational. Among those competing were the trampoline and tumbling team (T & T) and the men’s gymnastics team from Eagle’s Wings Athletics (EWA) in Allen.
Several members of EWA’s T & T team took part in the synchronized trampoline competition. Cole Kirby and Wyatt Sharp were right in sync, and came away as the Level 7 winners. In the Level 9 division, Rebecca Clouthier and Hannah Green won a silver medal, while Caden Kirby and Isaac Rowley won bronze. Coming in second place for Level 6 were Caeley Black and Tyler Dunning.
Cole Kirby and Dunning also earned gold medals in individual events in the 9 and 10 year-old group. Kirby won first on double mini in the Level 7 division, and placed second on trampoline. Dunning won his gold in Level 5 tumbling, and added a silver medal for Level 6 trampoline, and a bronze for Level 7 double mini.
In the Level 9 age 11-12 division, Rowley took second on double mini, while Caden Kirby took third. Rowley also took third on trampoline.
In the 15 and over group, Bryan Bashrum earned two bronze medals – Level 10 double mini and Level 9 trampoline. Hannah Green and Kelsey Dock took second and third, respectively, on Level 9 double mini. Sara Stewart competed level 7 tumbling where she earned a silver medal for second place.
Level 10’s Melissa Courtad and Sydney Wendt won bronze medals. Courtad earned hers on trampoline in the 17 and over age group, while Wendt, in the age 13-14 group, earned third on tumbling and trampoline.
Brittany Stout won second place in level 8 tumbling and Macey Levine took silver medals on both Level 7 double mini and Level 5 tumbling.
The EWA men’s gymnastics team also had their day at the Invitational. Level 7 Cole Wilhelm won second place on high bar with a score of 14.8, and tied for second on vault (14.4). Out of the 15 competitors in the age 12 and over group, he place fifth all-around (83.0). Drew Huck and Christopher Bowling competed in the age 10-11 division, with 56 other athletes. Huck took sixth place on pommel horse, tied for eighth on vault, and tied for ninth on floor exercise to earn ninth place all-around (85.3).
Level 8 Chandler Guvernator was one of 43 gymnasts in the age 12 and over division. He tied for eighth place on pommel horse and eleventh place all-around (66.5).
Cameron Lake, Level 9, tied for 12th place on floor exercise out of the 78 competitors in his age group.
Johann Handszer and Evan Fitzgerald competed Level 10 in the age 14-15 group. Handszer tied for fifth place on floor exercise (13.7), earned sixth on pommel horse (13.5), tied for eighth on still rings, and tenth on parallel bars and high bar to place sixth all-around (78.2). Fitzgerald placed tenth on vault out of the 48 competitors. On high bar in the age 16-18 division, Justin Muenz earned the seventh spot and Logan Doughty tied for ninth, out of the 57 athletes competing.
Tumbling at Trevino’s
TUMBLING AT TREVINO’S
The Trampoline and Tumbling (T & T) team competed at Trevino’s and brought home 19 medals. Bryan Bashrum, in the age 15-16 division, brought home gold medals for level 9 tumbling and trampoline, and a silver medal for Level 10 double mini.
Several athletes competed Level 7, all earning bronze medals. Wyatt Sharp earned his on double mini in the 9 – 10 year-old group. Morgan Johnson and Charlotte Pearce also earned theirs on double mini, Pearce in the age 13-14 group, and Johnson in the 15 and over division. Pearce’s other bronze was on trampoline, while Veronica Prior took bronze on trampoline in the 11-12 year-old division.
Level 6 Kylie Harris won first place for tumbling and second on trampoline in the 9-10 group. Also in that age group, Caeley Black won gold on trampoline, and Wyatt Sharp took silver on tumbling. Tyler Dunning and Gaby Williams earned silver in the age 11-12 group. Dunning earned his on trampoline and Williams earned hers on tumbling and double mini.
Black also competed Level 5 tumbling, where she took first place in her age group. Macy Levine earned first on tumbling in the age 11-12 division.
Abigail Stewart placed third in Level 4 trampoline and Level 2 tumbling.
