New Hartford senior Grayson Gall concluded her remarkable high school gymnastics career with two more state titles at the New York gymnastics championship meet held Saturday at Valley Forge Military Academy & College, solidifying her status as a dominant force in Section III gymnastics. The reigning All-CNY gymnast of the year’s performance caps a career marked by consistent excellence and numerous accolades, leaving a lasting legacy for the New Hartford program.
Gall’s achievements this weekend add to a decorated career that includes multiple Section III championships and All-CNY honors. Her success isn’t just a personal triumph; it also reflects the strength and dedication of the New Hartford gymnastics team, which has consistently been a top contender in the state. The Section III girls gymnastics team finished 2nd at the state championship meet, a testament to the overall talent and coaching within the region.
Details of Gall’s specific scores in each event at the state championship meet are not immediately available, but data from earlier in the 2025-2026 season, as reported by syracuse.com, showcase her consistent performance. Throughout the season, Gall demonstrated proficiency across all apparatuses. In the New Hartford Tri-Meet on September 12, 2025, she scored a 36 in the all-around competition. Her performance continued to improve, with a 36.65 at the JD/FM Tri-Meet on September 17, 2025, and a 37.45 at a meet against Whitesboro on October 2, 2025. At the Section III championships on October 17, 2025, she achieved an all-around score of 38.175.
Consistent Performance Across the Board
Gall’s strengths weren’t limited to the all-around competition. Her individual event scores throughout the 2025-2026 season demonstrate her versatility. On bars, she scored 9.1 at the New Hartford Tri-Meet, 9.4 against Whitesboro, and 9.575 at the Section III championships. Her beam scores were equally impressive, with 9.0 at the New Hartford Tri-Meet, 9.45 at the JD/FM Tri-Meet, 9.7 against Whitesboro, and 9.5 at the Section III championships. Floor exercise saw scores of 9.7 at the JD/FM Tri-Meet, 9.4 against Whitesboro, and 9.5 at the Section III championships. Vault scores included 9.2 at the New Hartford Tri-Meet, 9.05 at the JD/FM Tri-Meet, and 9.6 at the Section III championships. These consistent scores highlight her dedication to mastering each discipline within the sport.
The Syracuse.com article published March 1, 2026, highlights that Gall’s accomplishments mark the conclusion of a stellar high school career. The report details her celebration with Section III teammates following the championship meet.
Section III Dominance
New Hartford’s success extends beyond individual achievements. The team has captured 12-straight titles at the Section III gymnastics state qualifier, a testament to the program’s consistent excellence and the dedication of its athletes, and coaches. This sustained success underscores the strength of gymnastics within Section III and the commitment to developing talented athletes. The Section III girls gymnastics team’s second-place finish at the state championship meet further demonstrates the region’s competitive prowess.
Looking Ahead
As Gall prepares to move on from high school competition, her future remains bright. Her talent and dedication will undoubtedly serve her well in future endeavors, whether that be collegiate gymnastics or other pursuits. Her legacy as a dominant gymnast in Section III and a two-time state champion will be remembered for years to reach. The impact of her success will likely inspire future generations of gymnasts in the region.
The New Hartford gymnastics program, bolstered by Gall’s contributions, is well-positioned to continue its tradition of excellence. The team’s strong foundation and dedicated coaching staff will ensure that New Hartford remains a force to be reckoned with in Section III and beyond. The program’s continued success will depend on identifying and nurturing the next generation of talented gymnasts.
Further details regarding the specific events and results from the state championship meet are expected to be released in the coming days. Updates can be found on the syracuse.com high school sports page, which provides comprehensive coverage of Section III athletics. Fans and followers of Section III gymnastics can stay informed about future competitions and athlete achievements through this resource.
Grayson Gall’s story is a testament to the power of hard work, dedication, and a passion for the sport. Her achievements serve as an inspiration to aspiring gymnasts and a source of pride for the New Hartford community. As she embarks on the next chapter of her life, she leaves behind a legacy of excellence that will continue to resonate within Section III gymnastics for years to come.
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