LOWELL — Gymnasts from Flipstar Gymnastics Middle in Ludington competed on the Winter Basic Invitational the weekend of Jan. 14 and 15.
Flipstar had groups on the Xcel Gold, Xcel Silver and Xcel Bronze ranges, every successful first place of their respective divisions.
“I am so happy with all these women,” Flipstar coach Aimee Goff stated. “To be a primary place crew at each degree we enter is superb, particularly contemplating that is the primary 12 months at silver degree for all of our silver crew and over half of our bronze and gold degree women are of their first 12 months at their present degree. .
“These women proceed to work laborious within the health club and their elevated scores present their nice progress,” Goff stated. “Our subsequent meet would be the SnowFest Invitational at Flipstar in February.”
The Flipstar Xcel Gold crew was led by all-around champion Maya Shriver. Shriver was champion on the uneven bars and ground train, in addition to second on the uneven bars and fifth on the stability beam.
Grace Hasenbank, Nina Frick and Cara Siemiaszko completed third within the all-around. Frick acquired second place awards on uneven bars and ground train, third place on vault and fifth place on stability beam.
Hasenbank was first on the uneven bars, fourth on the stability beam and ground train, and sixth on the vault. Siemiaszko was third on stability beam, fourth on uneven bars and ground, and sixth on vault. Jade Emick introduced dwelling honors for fourth on uneven bars, sixth on stability beam, seventh on vault and ground train and sixth within the all-around.
Laney Bottrell and Avery Heacock each medaled in seventh place within the all-around. Bottrell additionally positioned sixth on ground train, seventh on uneven bars and eighth on vault and stability beam. Avery positioned seventh on uneven bars and stability beam, eighth on ground train and ninth on vault.
The Flipstar Xcel Silver crew had River Saya, Bristol Jabrocki and Laura Johnston all-around champions in every age division.
Saya introduced dwelling the particular award for the best Xcel Silver All-Round of all the meet. She was additionally champion on uneven bars and ground train, in addition to third on stability beam and fifth on vault.
Johnston positioned first on stability beam and ground train, fifth on uneven bars and sixth on vault. Yabrochki was champion on vault and stability beam and was third on ground train and fifth on uneven bars.
Niamh Gordon and Alaina Flanery positioned second within the all-around. Gordon positioned first on ground train, second on vault, third on uneven toes and fourth on stability beam. Flanery was second on uneven bars, stability beam and ground train, in addition to sixth on vault.
Olivia Brandt positioned third within the all-around and positioned second on uneven bars and stability beam and fifth on vault and ground train. Lily Meaney gained second on the ground train, third on the stability beam, in addition to sixth on the vault and uneven bars.
Flipstar’s Xcel Bronze crew was led by Alyssa Landino, who introduced dwelling a first-place medal within the all-around. She positioned first on vault, second on stability beam and ground train, and third on uneven bars. He additionally gained a particular award for having the best versatility amongst all age teams.
Gretchen Reed and Jenny Vega had been each all-around champions of their age divisions. Vega was the champion in all competitions. Reed completed with first place honors on ground, second on uneven bars, third on stability beam and fifth place on stability beam.
Millie Boyd and Finley Watson each introduced dwelling runner-up medals within the all-around. Boyd was champion on uneven bars and stability beam, fourth on vault and ground train. Watson took dwelling first on vault, second on ground train, third on uneven bars and fourth on stability beam.
Kayleigh Shriver, Avonlea Johnson and Harper Stepka introduced dwelling third-place medals within the all-around. Shriver positioned first on ground train, third on stability beam, fifth on uneven bars and seventh on vault.
Johnson positioned second on vault and uneven bars and fifth on stability beam and ground train. Harper positioned first on the stability beam, second on the vault, third on the ground train and fourth on the uneven bars.
Emily Brandt was the uneven bars champion in her age class, in addition to second on the stability beam, fourth on the ground train and fifth on the vault for her fourth all-around medal.
Brooklyn Melvin and Hartley Alvesteffer each positioned fifth within the all-around of their age classes. Alvesteffer positioned third on ground, fourth on uneven bars and stability beam, and fifth on vault. Melvin positioned third on the stability beam and took fourth on the vault and fifth on the uneven bars and ground train.
Alyvia Goerbig introduced dwelling sixth place honors within the all-around and all-around. Leah Could positioned third in pole vault, seventh on uneven bars, stability beam, ground train for an all-around medal.