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New Palestine Today
By the People, for the People
New Palestine Gymnastics Team Secures Victory Over Trojans and Arabians
The Dragons continue to dominate, showcasing depth and versatility in their lineup.
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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The New Palestine gymnastics team secured a 105.45-102.225 victory over New Castle, highlighting the program's continued success and the potential trends within Indiana high school gymnastics. Led by standout performances from Lexi Hall and Lynzie Stiller, the Dragons demonstrated their strength across multiple events, including uneven bars, vault, and floor exercise.
Why it matters
The New Palestine gymnastics team's consistent success and the participation of Pendleton Heights underscores the evolving landscape of high school gymnastics in Indiana. The Dragons' dominance and the potential for consolidation or collaboration between smaller programs could shape the future of the sport in the state.
The details
Lexi Hall and Lynzie Stiller led the way for the Dragons, taking the top two spots in both uneven bars and vault. Hall also secured the all-around title with a score of 35.25, while Stiller placed a close second. Olivia Frank and Kalle Jones also contributed significantly, consistently placing within the top six in multiple events. The balance beam proved to be a critical event, with Kalle Jones' second-place finish showcasing the team's ability to perform under pressure. Stiller's winning floor exercise routine (9.425) exemplified the blend of athleticism and artistry that defines the sport.
- The New Palestine gymnastics team secured a 105.45-102.225 victory over New Castle on February 18, 2026.
- The team's next competition is scheduled against Shelbyville.
The players
Lexi Hall
A standout gymnast for the New Palestine Dragons, Lexi Hall consistently leads the team, taking the top spot in the all-around competition with a score of 35.25.
Lynzie Stiller
Lynzie Stiller is another key member of the New Palestine gymnastics team, consistently placing in the top two in events such as uneven bars and vault. She also won the floor exercise with a score of 9.425.
Olivia Frank
Olivia Frank is a valuable contributor to the New Palestine gymnastics team, consistently placing within the top six in multiple events.
Kalle Jones
Kalle Jones showcased the team's depth and versatility, placing second on the balance beam, a critical event in gymnastics competitions.
New Palestine High School
The New Palestine High School gymnastics team, known as the Dragons, has emerged as a rising force in Indiana high school gymnastics, demonstrating consistent dominance in recent competitions.
What they’re saying
“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”
— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee (Instagram)
What’s next
The New Palestine gymnastics team's next competition is scheduled against Shelbyville, providing another opportunity for the Dragons to showcase their skills and build momentum as the season progresses.
The takeaway
The New Palestine gymnastics team's consistent success and the potential for consolidation or collaboration between smaller programs highlight the evolving landscape of high school gymnastics in Indiana. The Dragons' depth of talent and versatility across multiple events suggest a strong foundation that could inspire increased participation and investment in the sport across the state.

