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St. Charles co-op gymnasts head to state meet

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Dugan's fourth-place score in the all-around (36.625) helped keep the team afloat, as it was sandwiched between Brognia (third, 36.875) and Puff (fifth, 35.95), who advanced to state in that discipline.

None of Batavia's sectional contingent – senior all-arounder Sarah Ganster and young vault competitors Megan McGee (freshman) and Courtney Glassman (sophomore) – finished in the top five of their respective events.

Batavia coach Taryn Boyce still spoke optimistically of the season, and not just because she had returned to the same gym where the Bulldogs won a sectional in 2009.

"Coming into this, we said, 'You never know, you never know,' " Boyce said. "And we proved that a few years ago. But we'll be back."

Geneva led after the first two rotations, executing arguably its best two events, the vault and floor exercise. The Vikings nearly carried a one-point edge on the host Hilltoppers at that stage – 73.575-72.725 – with York, St. Charles and the DeKalb-Sycamore co-op no more than 3.7 points off the pace.

St. Charles finished with the same two events, and wound up a narrow second overall in the vault and first in floor.

In January, the co-op tallied a program-best 146.8 team score, surpassing its previous-best score of 146.2 from 1998, one year after Lill graduated from St. Charles High.

After struggling on the beam at times during the regular season, Geneva counted zero falls in regionals, when the host Vikings registered a program-best team score of 146.275.

In the week entering competition, Geneva coach Kim Hostman recruited several students to sit in the stands and simulate a crowd when the Vikings practiced beam.

While there wasn't heckling, the mood – and room – were anything but stoic. Students moved about, cheered and talked.

Eventually, Geneva felt almost as comfortable at Glenbard West as its home digs, the Mack Olson gym.

Sectionals marked the team's first appearance here this season, but the Hilltoppers' home is well known to many Vikings from past winters.

Warm-ups allowed athletes to get reacquainted, which is an important concession.

"The feel of the equipment is a little different every gym you go to," Hostman said. "It's nice to have a nice warm-up to the apparatus and have that comfort before the night starts."

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