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Section 1 Gymnastics Coaches Announce All-Section Award Winners
Clarkstown and Suffern dominate, while young talent surges in Section 1 gymnastics
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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The recent announcement of the Section 1 gymnastics all-section award winners highlights the growing depth of talent and promising future for the sport in New York's Section 1 region. The selections recognize top athletes from schools like Clarkstown, Suffern, Lakeland/Panas, and Tappan Zee, showcasing the dominance of programs like Clarkstown and Suffern, as well as the surge of middle school talent and the impact of multi-sport athletes and strong coaching.
Why it matters
The all-section selections provide insights into the state of gymnastics in Section 1, indicating a competitive ecosystem that is fueling excellence, an influx of young talent, and the importance of program stability and family support. These trends suggest a bright future for gymnastics in the region.
The details
Clarkstown and Suffern have consistently demonstrated strength in Section 1 gymnastics, with Clarkstown's Khloe Henshaw recently claiming the all-around title. This success is attributed to robust training infrastructure and dedicated coaching within these schools, creating a competitive rivalry that pushes athletes to excel. The all-section selections also feature a significant representation of 8th-grade athletes, including Stella Bondoc, Charlotte Bordes, Gabrielle Appiah, and Saibh Quinlan, indicating successful feeder programs and growing interest in gymnastics at the middle school level. Additionally, the presence of multi-sport athletes, such as those from Lakeland/Panas, highlights the transferable skills gained from gymnastics that can benefit athletes across various disciplines. The consistent recognition of athletes from schools with strong coaching and program stability, like Lakeland/Panas, underscores the importance of technical expertise, individualized attention, and a positive training environment in fostering gymnastic success.
- The recent announcement of the Section 1 gymnastics all-section award winners was made on March 10, 2026.
The players
Khloe Henshaw
A gymnast from Clarkstown who recently claimed the all-around title in Section 1 gymnastics.
Stella Bondoc
An 8th-grade athlete who earned recognition in the Section 1 gymnastics all-section awards.
Charlotte Bordes
An 8th-grade athlete who earned recognition in the Section 1 gymnastics all-section awards.
Gabrielle Appiah
An 8th-grade athlete who earned recognition in the Section 1 gymnastics all-section awards.
Saibh Quinlan
An 8th-grade athlete who earned recognition in the Section 1 gymnastics all-section awards.
The takeaway
The all-section gymnastics selections in Section 1 highlight the region's growing depth of talent, the dominance of programs like Clarkstown and Suffern, and the importance of strong coaching and program stability in fostering gymnastic success. These trends suggest a bright future for the sport in the region, with the influx of young talent and the transferable skills gained from gymnastics benefiting athletes across multiple disciplines.
