Harwood Union rolled past Burr and Burton Academy on February 4, posting a dominant 118.8–62.65 victory at Central Vermont Gymnastics Academy in Waterbury.
The Highlanders swept the all-around podium and won three of four individual events in a meet that showcased both depth and balance across the lineup.
Anna Wulff led the way for Harwood, capturing the all-around title with a 32.35. Teammates Avery Delaney (31.7) and Lily Martins (31.6) finished second and third, respectively, to complete a Harwood sweep.
Harwood coach Anissa Davis said the meet reflected the team’s steady progress this season.
Avery Delaney
“I’m really proud of how the girls competed tonight,” Davis said. “We’ve been working hard on consistency, and it showed across all four events.”
Harwood opened strong on vault, taking the top three spots. Wulff won the event with an 8.0, followed closely by Delaney at 7.9 and Martins at 7.55.
On bars, Burr and Burton’s Alexis Bedard placed first with a 7.9. Wulff finished second at 7.7 and Alayna Coon added a third-place 7.4 for Harwood.
The Highlanders responded with a commanding performance on beam. Martins posted the meet’s top beam score with an 8.45. Coon and Wulff tied for second at 7.7.
Harwood capped the night with its strongest showing on floor. Delaney delivered the meet’s highest individual score, a 9.3, to win the event. Wulff followed with an 8.95 and Martins placed third at 8.7, giving Harwood another sweep.
Anna Wulff
Davis said the team’s floor routines were a highlight.
“Floor has really become a strength for us,” she said. “The athletes are gaining confidence in their tumbling and performing with more energy each week.”
With the regular season moving toward its final stretch, Davis said the focus remains on refining routines and building momentum.
“We’re seeing growth every meet,” she said. “If we keep improving the little details, we’ll be in a good place heading into the postseason.”