Southern CT Synchronized Skating Shadows Win Silver at Easterns

The Shadows of the Southern Connecticut Skating team (SCSS) brought home the silver medal from the Eastern Synchronized Skating Sectional Championships in Richmond, Virginia this past weekend. This qualifying event hosted over 160 teams from the East Coast for three days of competition.

The Shadows won 2nd place of 28 Open Juvenile level teams. After their first skate on Thursday night, they placed third of nine teams in the qualifying round. As expected, the championship round was more competitive with 12 finalists. First place winner was Central Park Ice of New York.

The SSCS Shadows’ silver winning performance to “A Brand New Day” from The Wiz, demonstrated precision skating, speed, and artistry, as well as incorporated many required synchro skating elements such as: Lines, Blocks, Circles, Intersections, Moves in the Fields, Moves in Isolation, Spins, and Wheels.

Shadows Seniors

Shadows Seniors

Shadows Easterns

Shadows Easterns

Continuing the momentum from the season’s earlier medals, this championship win brings the Shadows medal count to: 1 Gold (CT Terry Conners Open), 2 Silver (MA Colonials and VA Eastern Championship), and 1 Bronze (Eastern Championship qualifier). It is particularly bittersweet for four of the 14 Shadows who graduate this year: Emilly Hernandez, Klara Hoherchak, Emily Merole, and Sami Scordo.

Klara Hoherchak, a senior at Stamford High School and a SCSS skater for ten years said, “It’s kind of crazy to think about how long us four seniors have been skating together and with the same amazing coaches. I think we all realized that our time together is quickly coming to an end and none of us are even close to ready for that time to come.”

On the first day of the event, the Greater Richmond Convention Center had trouble making ice, which resulted in a scramble of all teams to find practice ice at other area rinks. Emily Merole, a senior at Trinity Catholic High School in Stamford reflected, “Our unpredictable start to the weekend made our silver medal performance even more worthwhile.” Emilly Hernandez, a senior and Stamford resident added, “Our team’s hard work and dedication paid off today. It helps that we all truly get along and work well together.”

“This win felt like a dream come true and I wouldn’t have had it any other way with the people I love the most. Being able to share these years with my synchro sisters for as long as I can remember has been nothing but a true pleasure. We’re exactly like sisters and I think each of us knows that,” said Sami Scordo, a senior at Greenwich High School, summing up this win and her eight years on SCSS.

Emily replied, “These girls are my family, and I wouldn’t have wanted to spend my last sectionals with anyone else!”

While winning is always an objective, the SCSS team’s coaches and parents are consistent with a balanced approach to dedication, keeping it fun, positive, and friendly.

The SCSS Shadows, Shimmers, and Sprites have 44 skaters residing in: Stamford, Greenwich, Westport, Darien, New Canaan, Norwalk; and White Plains, NY.

Follow their season as their next competition takes them to Hershey, PA for the Reflections Invitational, Feb. 14-15. Visit website for more information.

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