{"id":882,"date":"2010-04-19T22:57:32","date_gmt":"2010-04-19T22:57:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ice-dance.com\/site\/2010\/04\/19\/2008-central-ontario-summer-skate-junior-original-dance-report\/"},"modified":"2016-01-10T23:39:43","modified_gmt":"2016-01-10T23:39:43","slug":"2008-central-ontario-summer-skate-junior-original-dance-report","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ice-dance.com\/site\/2008-central-ontario-summer-skate-junior-original-dance-report\/","title":{"rendered":"2008 Central Ontario Summer Skate &#8211; Junior Original Dance Report"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<div>\n<p>Report by  Melanie Hoyt<\/p>\n<div>\n<p>Alexa Arrotta &#038; Martin Nickel &#8212; &#8220;Harlem Nocturne&#8221; + &#8220;It Don&#8217;t Mean a  Thing If It Ain&#8217;t Got That Swing&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Arrotta &#038; Nickel ran into trouble on the midline step sequence when  Nickel stumbled just before a set of twizzles. They earned a level two for that  element and received -.50 GOE. Aside from that mistake, however, the elements  were fine, and they received level fours on both their spin and their twizzle  sequence. They gave good energy and expression to the program, but a lack of  speed likely held them back on the components marks. With 38.82 points, they  were sixth in this dance.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Elyse Matsumoto &#038; Patrick Mays &#8212; &#8217;20s<\/p>\n<p>Coming off of a great showing in the OD and FD at Lake Placid, Matsumoto  &#038; Mays rebounded from a rough compulsory dance with an energetic and clean  skate in the original dance. Although their midline step sequence was only given  a level one, the steps were in the character of the program, and they performed  them well for +.75 GOE. They were a bit shaky on the level four twizzles, which  resulted in -.33 GOE, but with four level four elements and solid components  scores, their score of 44.03 was enough for first place.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Karen Routhier &#038; Eric Saucke-Lacelle &#8212; &#8220;P.S. I Love You&#8221; + &#8220;Stuff Like  That There&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>With a smooth jazzy opening piece, Routhier &#038; Saucke-Lacelle settled into  their program easily. The style suited them well, and their first element, level  four twizzles, was done with excellent unison, and the first set of twizzles was  done with their free legs extended. Their twizzles earned them +.63 in GOE, and  no element in their program was given negative GOE. An opportunity for  improvement for them is to increase the level of energy and speed in the second  half of the program to match the music. Their score in this dance was 42.73,  which placed them third.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Alexandra Paul &#038; Jason Cheperdak &#8212; &#8220;Tea for Two&#8221; + tap dancing  music<\/p>\n<p>Last year&#8217;s Canadian bronze medalists on the novice level, Paul &#038;  Cheperdak, had a charming program that worked well for their first competition  as juniors. After sitting out the Mariposa Charity Gala the week before, (it had  been announced that Paul was injured) it was surprising to see them competing at  Thornhill. The program was put together well, but it was apparent that they had  missed training time, as they had several small stumbles and never looked  completely comfortable. Still, even with an injury, they scored 38.75 points and  were seventh.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Marina Staltari &#038; Jonathan Okrainetz &#8212; something big band<\/p>\n<p>Staltari &#038; Okrainetz, a new partnership, had some rough patches in their  original dance. Okrainetz stumbled twice, and one was a costly error on the  twizzle sequence, which was rated a level two and given -1.10 GOE. Additionally,  three of their elements were level ones -\u2013 the midline step sequence, the spin,  and the circular step sequence. However, despite the technical mistakes, they  stayed committed to the choreography and pushed through the dance. With 26.51  points, they finished 12th.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Abby Carswell &#038; Jason Cusmariu &#8212; sounded like the Brian Setzer  Orchestra<\/p>\n<p>Finishing in second place with 43.85 points, Carswell &#038; Cusmariu&#8217;s score  was over four points higher than their effort at Lake Placid. Skating with a lot  of energy, they entered their elements with attack. Their level three twizzles  were done with a lot of speed, although with a slight unison break in the  middle. They did not receive any negative GOE, and their opening element, a  level-two midline step sequence, earned +1.25 GOE. At the end of the energetic  dance, they looked thrilled with their performance.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Olivia Martins &#038; Alvin Chau &#8212; &#8220;Cheek to Cheek&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Unfortunately, Carswell &#038; Cusmariu&#8217;s training partners, Martins &#038;  Chau, did not have as great of a performance. Although they are capable of an  equally high score, their 39.54 put them in fifth place. Martins had a stumble  on the level-two circular step sequence, and then Chau made a mistake on the  second set of twizzles in the level three twizzle sequence. Their biggest  problem came in the spin, when they almost lost it, but they managed to hang on.  Even with the mistakes, though, their program had a lot of energy and great  choreography, and Martins &#038; Chau will get another chance with this dance  soon on the Junior Grand Prix Series.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Nikki Yorgiadis &#038; Graham Hockley &#8212; &#8217;20s<\/p>\n<p>Yorgiadis &#038; Hockley were the third team in a row in this event to come  from the Scarboro FSC, but Yorgiadis &#038; Hockley will be representing Greece  internationally. Aside from a stumble from Hockley on the midline step sequence,  they skated this program with confidence, energy, and sharpness. Both of them  get into the character of the music well, but this seems to really be Hockley&#8217;s  strength. With 40.42 points, they were fourth in this dance.<\/p>\n<p>Helene Letourneau &#038; Kevin Boczar<\/p>\n<p>Letourneau &#038; Boczar really got into their characters, going over the top  with the expression, but in a way that suited the music well. Their first  element, a level one midline step sequence, contained so much mirror footwork  that it was difficult to judge the unison. Their level four rotational lift was  strong, and on the change of position, they incorporated a choreographed kiss.  Although their program had energy, their skating was a bit slow overall. They  received a costume deduction because the next team found beads on the ice, but  it did not look like the beads were from Letourneau&#8217;s costume. However, the  one-point deduction did not make a difference in the standings. With 35.45  points, Letourneau &#038; Boczar finished ninth.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Kathryn Leak &#038; David MacKay-Perry<\/p>\n<p>With a lot of facial expressions, Leak &#038; MacKay-Perry performed their  program to the very last note of the music. However, the expressions,  particularly Leak&#8217;s, did not seem to fit the music, and resulted in making her  look terrified for the majority of the program. Their elements were all rated  level ones, besides a level three twizzle sequence, so they did not have the  base value that they needed to place higher. Their score of 31.49 put them in  11th place.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Katelyn Good &#038; Brandon Deslauriers &#8212; &#8220;Summertime&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The smooth style of the music suited this new pairing. They appeared to be  fairly confident on most of the elements, but ran into problems on their  rotational lift, when it seemed like Deslauriers nearly lost his footing. He  saved it, though, and they were back into the program within seconds. They  received a deduction for an extended lift, and their final score of 36.71 ranked  them eighth in this dance.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Alissandra Aronow &#038; Aleksandras Pirogovas &#8212; &#8220;In the Mood&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Skating to a vocal arrangement of &#8220;In the Mood,&#8221; Lithuania&#8217;s Aronow &#038;  Pirogovas had good expression and were easily the fastest team in the final  group. Unfortunately, they lost a lot of points when Aronow fell on the twizzle  sequence, resulting in a level one for that element, negative GOE, and a  deduction for the fall. The rest of the program, however, was skated well, but  their performance aspect did seem affected by the mistake. 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