Since regional competition took place last weekend, we’ll mainly use this roundup to recap the results from each of the eight regions across the country.
News
Jayla Hang (Florida, ‘26) competed at the Osijek World Cup where she qualified for all four finals. She had an unfortunate fall in the bar final but placed third on vault, second on beam, and took the title on floor.
Meet Results
Region One
With an incredible new career high of 39.275, Oaklie Deputy (BYU, ‘26) won the all-around title by a significant margin. Jada Kim (Georgia, ‘26) broke the 39 mark for the first time to come in second with a 39.075. Galilee Vestnys (‘27) and Morgan Reihl (Cal, ‘26) tied for the third-highest score of 38.950, a personal best for Reihl. Lillian Jennejohn (Ohio State, ‘25) and Kimarra Echols (Missouri, ‘25) tied for fifth with a 38.925, a career high for Jennejohn. Vestnys got her first 10.0 with a spectacular vault which earned her that title, while Jennejohn took second with her 9.900. Kim rounded out the top three with a career high 9.875. Ronnie Amey (Michigan, ‘26) won the bars title while setting a career high of 9.925. Deputy won the beam title with a 9.875, and Kim and Kennedy Cochran (Alabama, ‘26) shared the floor title with a 9.900, another personal best for Kim.
Region Two
Miles ahead of the rest of the competition, Josie Lynch (‘27) took the all-around title with a 39.125. Mackenzie Estep (Oklahoma, ‘25) took second with a 38.475, and Kee Anne Cura (San Jose State, ‘26) placed third with a career high 38.050. Estep scored a 10.0 on vault, her first on any event. Lynch took second with a 9.950, and Audrey Thomas (BYU, ‘25) took third while setting a new career high 9.925. Lynch took the bars title with a 9.650, the floor title with a 9.825, and tied with Lauren Supnet (‘27) for the beam title with a 9.700.
Region Three
Another class of 2027 recruit that made a strong statement was co-junior Nastia Liukin Cup champion Elizaveta Grebenkova who had the highest score in this region with a 38.750. Just behind her was Shea Orlando (Michigan, ‘26) with a 38.725. Kendall Torrens (Oklahoma, ‘26) and Jordyn Johnson (Michigan State, ‘26) tied for third with a pair of 38.250. Finley Scott (Arkansas, ‘26) had the highest vault score with a 9.900, and Haley Mustari (LSU, ‘25) had the highest bars score with a 9.925. Johnson took the beam title with a 9.775, and Andie Buzanis (Washington, ‘26) took the floor title with a career high 9.900.
Region Four
Allison Cucci (Arkansas, 25) won the all-around title with a 38.650, followed by Abigail Ryssman (Utah, ‘25) with a 38.500, and Ariana Frechette (Kentucky, ‘26) with a 38.475. Arianna Ostrum (Minnesota, ‘25) took the vault title with a 9.775, and Grace Weisser (NC State, ‘26) took the bars title with a career high 9.900. Ryssman and Ostrum tied for second on that event with 9.850s, personal bests for both of them. Ryssman and Frechette tied for the beam title with 9.725s. Frechette also took part of the floor title, tying with Myla Ruck (‘27). Each athlete earned a 9.775, which was a personal best for Ruck.
Region Five
Adding to the success of the class of 2027, Payton McClain took the all-around title here with a personal best 38.650, just ahead of Gabriella Van Frayen (Kentucky, ‘25) with a 38.550. Maddie Stewart (Stanford, ‘26) won the vault title with a 9.975, with second place being a tie between McClain and Autumn Rardin (NC State, ‘25) with 9.900s, tying Rardin’s personal best. There was a four-way tie for fourth place, but uncommitted Noella Marshall (‘25) stood out for setting a career high 9.800 with her front pike half. Another gymnast included in that tie was Cameron Tassone (UCLA, ‘26) who also won the bars title with a 9.850. Brooke Boggess (Michigan State, ‘25) won beam with a personal best 9.750, and Delanie Kelly (Arizona State, ‘25) tied with Addison Sarisky (Alabama, ‘26) for the floor title with a 9.725, tying Sarisky’s career high.
Region Six
Julia Cotter (Kentucky, ‘26) took the all-around title here with a 38.475. Nami El Mammann (‘27) came second with a personal best 38.350, just ahead of her sister, Safia El Mammann (Arizona State, ‘25), with a 38.300. Ava Thurston (Ball State, ‘25) took the vault title with a 9.875, and Maeya Sagna (Stanford, ‘25) took the bars title with a 9.700. Talia Cotter (Kentucky, ‘25) took second by tying her personal best with a 9.675. Alisya Dorman (Utica, ‘25) took the beam title with a 9.775, and Julia Cotter took the floor title with a 9.850, ahead of Tori Hess (Arkansas, ‘26) who got a 9.725.
Region Seven
With a breakout meet, Madison Bell (Pitt, ‘25) demolished her career high from states of a 38.575 by scoring 39.125, the highest score in the region. Brynn Torry (Auburn, ‘25) set a personal best of her own to take second with a 38.975. Lindsay Pseja (Minnesota, ‘26) took third with a 38.925, and Sydney Snyder (Cal, ‘26) took fourth with a personal best 38.875. Rounding out the top five was Paige Alexander (Ohio State, ‘26) who scored a career high 38.850. Bell competed her Yurchenko one and a half for the first time to take the vault title with a personal best 9.950, ahead of her teammate, uncommitted Alexia Zakaryan (‘25), who set a career high of her own with a 9.850. Uncommitted Kiera Waller (‘25) set a personal best 9.825 on the event to tie for third. Torry set a career high of 9.900 on bars to take that title ahead of Kylee Bromley (Arizona State, ‘25) with a 9.850, Sydney Snyder who set a career high 9.800, and Audrey Snyder (Auburn, ‘26) who set a career high 9.775. Lila Folmar (‘26) won the beam title with a personal best 9.825, ahead of Sophia Rivera (‘25) with a career high 9.750. Raeya Linton (Stanford, ‘26) scored a 9.950 on floor to take the title and tie her personal best on that event.
Region Eight
Nastia Liukin cup runner-up Jasmine Cawley (Alabama, ‘25) set a career high here to win the all-around with a 39.300. Right behind her with a personal best of her own was Kendall Morgan (‘26) with a 39.275, massively exceeding her previous best of 38.675 from states. Sofia Estrada (Oklahoma, ‘26) took third by tying her career high of 39.000. Cawley took the vault title with a personal best 9.950, while Morgan and Bianca Jackson (‘26) tied for second with a 9.900, a new career high for Jackson and a repeat of Morgan’s personal best. Estrada took the bars title with a 9.825, and Emma Garner (George Washington, ‘25) set a personal best while tying for second with a 9.775. Morgan set a personal best of more than two tenths to take the beam title with a 9.925, and uncommitted Vivienne Larsen (‘25) tied for third on the event with a personal best 9.750. Cawley and Jayla Booker (Florida, ‘25) tied for the floor title with a 9.900.
New Commitments
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Class of 2025
- Victoria Kisch will continue her athletic and academic career at San Jose State.
- Kayla Herrera has committed to Sacramento State on a full ride.
- Three-star Deziray Boykin, who has just earned her second nationals berth, has committed to Northern Illinois on a full ride.
- Sabrina Nemcek will become a Wildcat following her commitment to Kentucky.
- Ella Hutcheons, a current level 9, has committed to Rhode Island to continue her academic and athletic career.
- Olivia Lane has committed to the Bombers following her announcement that she will join the team at Ithaca.
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Article by Katie Couldrey and Gemma Selby