Athlete of the Month: Maura Michalczyk

Dunmore junior Maura Michalczyk sets the bar high

By Steve Svetovich

Dunmore junior track and field performer Maura Michalczyk sets the bar high.

And she keeps setting it higher and higher and higher.

Daughter of Diane and Mark Michalczyk, Maura is setting numerous Dunmore school records as a pole vaulter.

She broke the previous Dunmore record of 8.8 ft. as a pole vaulter last season. This year she broke her own record several times and now holds the school record at 11.3 ft., a mark she set Thursday, April 20, against Lakeland.

She has her sights set now on the league record, but will need about another foot for that one.

“That’s a good goal for me though,” she said. “I have the rest of this season and next year to work on it.”

Maura started on the pole vault in her sophomore year. She has been a member of the Dunmore track and field team for three years. She ran hurdles and competed in the long and triple jump as a freshman. She continues to compete in those track and field events too.

Well-versed, Maura is also a basketball cheerleader and member of the Quiz Bowl, Spanish Club, MultiCulture Club and Engineering Club. She has an impressive 99.4 academic average.

The scholar-athlete originally broke the school record with a 9-ft. jump last year. She broke it multiple times since.

She talked about what it takes to excel as a pole vaulter. “You need a mix of all the events,” she said. “You need the speed of a sprinter, strength and the gymnastic ability to get the spring or power over the bar.”

Well-spoken and articulate, Maura said she is unsure about where she will attend college, but is looking at both Division I and III options. She wants to study chemical engineering and compete in track and field on the college level. 

“I need to find the right mix for both track and field and what I want to study,” she said. “A Division I college could be a strong possibility, but I won’t rule out Division III either. It all depends on the engineering program and being able to compete in track and field too.”

Confident in nature, Maura said she owes a lot to her parents. “They taught me about determination and discipline. They make me self motivated. They are always behind me. They encourage me.”

She has also learned a lot from her track coach, Gianna Muracco. “She teaches me to embrace the process. You may not always be at your very best, but you need to work through the process and embrace it. You need to piece it together.”

Maura said her best academic subject is chemistry. She also likes math. A perfect combo for a future chemical engineer.

She likes listening to music in her spare time and will be going to see Taylor Swift, one of her favorites, at Giants Stadium in New York next month.

The standout pole vaulter talked about her future goals. “I want to compete in track and field in college and contribute to my team,” she said. “I want to study chemical engineering, graduate, and pursue my career.”

Maura has been participating in track and field since the seventh grade. She was a Lackawanna League Coaches’ first-team all-star for the pole vault as a sophomore.

She is enjoying her overall experience at Dunmore High School. “Dunmore is great, a very close knit community,” she said. “It’s a small class size, so you get close interaction with your teachers. The teachers are great. I’ve made a lot of friends.”

Local Gymnasts Take Home Awards at Bethlehem Competition

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Two of the level 8 team gymnasts who train 20 hours a week at United Sports Academy, Dunmore, were honored in December at the Christmas City Classic held at Moravian College in Bethlehem.

Camryn Thomas, an eighth grade honor roll student at Howard Gardner, took firsts in All Around, Vault and Bars and third in the Floor Exercise.

Her teammate, Maura Michalczyk, placed third in the All Around and Vault. Maura is an eighth grade student at Dunmore.

Both gymnasts helped lead their team to a 2nd place finish. They are coached by Silvia Topalova and Omar Egas.

Shown from left with their teammate Addison Daniels, at left, are Camryn Thomas, Center, and Maura Michalczyk.

Local gymnasts recognized in competition

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LOCAL GYMNASTS on level 9 and 10 include, from left: Adeline Rieder, Mackenzie Black, Calista Marzolino (middle), Grace Amico (top middle), Emma Firmstone (bottom), Julia Firmstone (right middle), Tayler Osterhout (top right).

Gymnasts from the United State Sports Academy, located in Dunmore, have received new awards. Ten-year- old Level 4 gymnast, Maura Michalczyk, recently competed in the Springtime Meltdown and took home first place on Vault, Balance Beam, Floor and All Around.

Level 10 gymnast, 16-year-old Mackenzie Black, had two more winning competitions.The first one was the Heartland Spring Classic where she won first place on Floor, Vault and All Around as well as third place on Balance Beam. Mackenzie and her teammate, Emma Firmstone, both made it to the event finals in which they only take the top six scores of all ages and competed against 59 other level 10 girls. At the event finals, Mackenzie came in first place on Vault, second on Floor, and sixth on Beam.

Mackenzie just competed in the Level 10 State Championship and finished first on Vault and third place All Around. In two weeks she will be competing in Regionals at Virginia Beach.

The academy’s Tumble Team State Champions include: Veronica Matthies and Monica Fonaszewski – Level 5, Leslie Major – Level 6, Madelynn Perfilio -Level 7.

Level 5 girls have been undefeated this season and won the First Place Team Award at States. Cara Martinez became the Level 5 All Around State Champion and finished first on Vault, first on Beam, first on Floor, second  on Bars. Luciana Toczdlowski became the Level 5 Floor champion and also came in second place on Beam and second All Around. Camryn Thomas became the Level 5 Bars Champion and tied for second place on Vault and third All Around.

Anna Clifton  is Level 8 Vault State Champion. Donna Howell  is Level 9 All Around State Champion as well as first place on Bars, third on Vault and first on Beam.

Other champions at States were: Anna Clifton – Level 8 Vault State Champion;  Donna Howell – Level 9 All Around State Champion as well as first place on Bars, third on Vault and first on Beam; Emma Firmstone and Mackenzie Black – Level 10 State Champions. Emma came in second place All Around and won first place on Beam (Beam Champion). Mackenzie came in third Place AA and first place on Vault (Vault Champion)

Attending Regionals will be: Tumble Team: Julia – Level 4, MaryGrace Sabatini – Level 4, Isabel Barcia – Level 4, Annabell Begley – Level 4, Maddie Mucha – Level 4, Veronica Matthies – Level 5, Monica Fonaszewski – Level 5, Leslie Major – Level 6, Madelynn Perfilio -Level 7.

Also, Level 8: Anna Clifton, Amelia Rieder; Level 9: Emma Kelly, Gianna Sabatini, Donna Howell, Calista Marzolino, Julia Firmstone; Level 10: Emma Firmstone, Mackenzie Black, Tayler Osterhout.