Miniefield Named MEC Acrobatics & Tumbling Specialist of the Week
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. – Freshman Bailey Miniefield was awarded MEC Specialist of the Week for the first time in her career, getting the first weekly award of the season for Frostburg State Acrobatics & Tumbling. The award was announced by the league office on Monday and is presented by The Health Plan.
Helping her receive the honor, Miniefield succeeded in the tumbling event, getting a season-high in both the duo pass and the individual aerial pass. In the duo pass, Miniefield helped the Bobcats score a 7.85/8.60, before seeing an 8.425/8.60 in the aerial pass, all assisting Frostburg to their highest finish of the season with a 238.295 overall score on Thursday.
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