From Deseret News archives:
Utes 'rock' in annual gym preview
Friday night in the Huntsman Center, though, coach Greg Marsden said his team with a big and high-powered freshman class of six to introduce to a fan base that this 2007 season will get to witness the national championships on the same floor in late April really wanted to get after it right away.
The result was bigger skills a couple of Arabian somersaults on floor and many of the things the Utes will throw in their first real meet Jan. 12 in the Huntsman against UCLA and bigger mistakes.
No injuries.
And the mistakes were as much fun as the hits as Marsden holding a live microphone so he could explain high points of routines and talk about new athletes publicly teased gymnasts who erred. And they gave some of it right back to him, half of the time while surrounded by hundreds of children who were invited down to the floor to sit near the vault and bars and watch up-close.
Highlights for Marsden included freshman Sarah Shire's one-armed balance beam routine. She has two broken bones in her right elbow but wanted to participate so much that she learned two new one-armed skills so she could and that improves her difficulty, Marsden said.
He was also pleased with freshman Annie DiLuzio's work on vault and beam. "On floor, she overrotated a very difficult Arabian double-front. She was nailing them in warmups. She was going for it," he said.
"We tried to do a lot of difficulty tonight. Some of it we had success with, and some of it we didn't. The girls wanted to be a little more aggressive because they want to open up the season with this stuff, and they wanted to get it out here on the floor in the Huntsman Center."
Senior captain Nicolle Ford and sophomore Kristina Baskett opened floor with double layouts that are new, and junior Ashley Postell and DiLuzio want to use their Arabians right away.
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