Pat-Med's Marshall Wins Coach of the Year


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Patchogue-Medford High School gymnastics coach Kimberly Marshall has been named the Suffolk County Girls Gymnastics Coaches Association League 1 Coach of the Year, an honor that reflects her dedication, leadership, and commitment to the student-athletes she guides. Coach Marshall has spent years building a strong and supportive program, and this season was one of the most impressive yet. Under her direction, the Raiders delivered consistent performances, improved their overall meet scores, and demonstrated a level of discipline and teamwork that set them apart within one of the county’s most competitive leagues.

The Raiders capped off their season with an outstanding fifth-place finish at the team county championship, a testament to the group’s hard work and the foundation Coach Marshall has established. Her athletes competed with confidence and precision, showing growth in every event. Their performance at the county championship highlighted the team’s depth, as well as the ability of each gymnast to rise to the occasion on a big stage.

In addition to the team success, Patchogue-Medford celebrated significant individual achievements. Six Raiders qualified for the individual county championship, an impressive accomplishment that speaks volumes about both the talent within the program and the coaching behind it. These athletes trained rigorously throughout the season, refining their skills on vault, bars, beam, and floor. Their advancement to the individual championship reflects their dedication and the guidance provided by Coach Marshall, who has continually emphasized technique, mental toughness, and strong work ethic.

Earning the title of League 1 Coach of the Year is not only a recognition of Coach Marshall’s achievements this season, but also a celebration of her long-term impact on the gymnastics community. Her efforts have helped elevate Patchogue-Medford gymnastics, and the program is poised for continued success in the years ahead.

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