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Top Scores and Standout Moments from 2025 Level 10 Nationals

There was an action-packed weekend in Salt Lake City, Utah as gymnasts finished out their level 10 season.

The top all-around score among all senior divisions went to Arianna Ostrum (Minnesota, ‘25) who also scored one of the three 10.0s of the meet, each of which came on vault. The other perfect scores were awarded to Mackenzie Estep (Oklahoma, ‘25) and Finley Scott (Arkansas ’26). 

All three LSU commits in the class of 2025 who competed took home national titles: Nina Ballou won floor and claimed her first all-around title, Molly Brinkman captured a vault title, and Haley Mustari earned the bars title in the all-stars session.

Four national titles went to Oklahoma commits with senior Mackenzie Estep (‘25) winning vault and bars, Kendall Torrens (‘26) winning floor, and Presley Duke (‘26) taking a vault title. 

The incoming BYU freshmen also notched three titles with Scarlett Sonnenberg taking the all-around title in Senior E and Emilie Chandler winning the all-around and vault in the all-star sessions.

Senior A

1: Jada Kim 38.825

2: Cameron Tassone 38.800

3: Imani White 38.650

Top qualifier Kendall Morgan (‘26) finished ninth following a fall on beam so it was the second highest qualifier, Jada Kim (Georgia, ‘26),  who took the title. Cameron Tassone (UCLA, ‘26) had a return to form following her nationals showing to take second place with Imani White (Cal, ‘26) finishing her strong season with a podium finish. 

Senior B

1: Mylee Grant 38.750

2: Julia Cotter 38.600

3: Lindsay Pseja 38.550

Mylee Grant (Kentucky, ‘26) took the top spot in Senior B with a strong showing following what has been a breakout season for her. Showing some impressive difficulty, she competed a double-twisting Yurchenko vault for an impressive 9.850. Julia Cotter (Kentucky, ‘26) finished in the runner-up spot with Lindsay Pseja (Minnesota, ‘26) rounding out the podium in third.

Top qualifier Oaklie Deputy (Ohio State, ‘26) had an uncharacteristic mistake on beam which saw her finish in 10th place, tied with vault winner Finley Scott (Arkansas, ‘26) who scored a 10.0 on the event. Deputy took home the floor title with 9.800 and Raeya Linton took the title on beam with a 9.625. Anelise Johnson (Michigan, ‘25) took the title on bars. 

Senior C

1: Addison Sarisky 38.975

2: Presley Duke 38.825

3: Shea Orlando 38.700

Addison Sarisky (Alabama, ‘26) captured titles on beam and bars on her way to capturing her first all-around win following a bars title last season. Presley Duke (Oklahoma, ‘26) took the vault title as well as an all-around runner-up title with Shea Orlando, the top qualifier finishing in third. 

Andie Buzanis (Washington, ‘26) won the floor with a 9.825.

Senior D

1: Arianna Ostrum 39.275

2: Allison Cucci 39.050

3: Jasmine Cawley 39.000

In a session packed full of rated recruits and a podium of 39+ scores, the title went to Arianna Ostrum (Minnesota, ‘25) who also clinched the vault title with an impressive 10.0. Allison Cucci (Arkansas, ‘25) rounded out her outstanding senior season with a second place finish and a beam title with top qualifier Jasmine Cawley (Alabama, ‘25) finishing third.  

Abigail Ryssman (Utah, ‘25) took the bars title. Just behind Ostrum on vault there was an impressive 9.925 for Jocelyn Sasson (Florida, ‘25). The floor title went to Quincy Walters (Cal, ‘25)

Senior E

1: Scarlett Sonnenberg 38.975

2: Gabby Van Frayen 38.775

3: Sophie Schriever 38.725

None of the top three qualifiers in this session stood atop the podium with top qualifier Lillian Jennejohn having a mistake on floor. The title was instead won following an impressive performance by Scarlett Sonnenberg (BYU, ‘25). Gabby Van Frayen (Kentucky, ‘25) continued her stellar season on beam, winning the title with a 9.950 and adding a national all-around runner-up to her accolades. Sophie Schriever (Iowa, ‘25) rounded out the top three as well as capturing the title on bars.

Fresh off her commitment switch, Molly Brinkman (LSU, ‘25)  took the vault title with a 9.950 and Nesia Bat Yehudah (Boise State, ‘25) captured the national title on floor. Uncommitted Noella Marshall (‘25) competed a huge front pike half vault to tie for third place in this session.

Senior F

1: Nina Ballou 39.025

2: Madelyn Dorbin 38.825

3: Maggie Ball 38.775

Nina Ballou (LSU, ‘25) took the floor title on her way to capturing her first senior all-around title. Madelyn Dorbin (Florida, ‘25) had a clean and consistent meet to finish runner-up and Maggie Ball (Iowa, 25) scored a personal best to finish in third place with a huge career high 9.900 on beam, allowing her to take home her second straight national title on the event.

The top ‘25 recruit Mackenzie Estep (Oklahoma) had an unfortunate mistake on beam, knocking her out of title contention but she secured national titles on vault with an incredible 10.0 and bars with 9.950 to finish sixth overall.

Junior F

1: Josie Lynch 39.100

2: Sutton Strasser 38.559

3: Payton McClain (‘27) 38.475

Top qualifier Josie Lynch (‘27) took the all-around title with a 39.100 as well as the beam and vault titles, scoring an impressive 9.975 on vault. Runner-up went to Sutton Strasser (Georgia, ‘26) following a solid meet. There was no vault 10.0 for Payton MCClain (‘27) this meet but her third place all-around finish will surely have turned some recruiting coaches heads. 

Addison Anderson (Missouri, ‘26) took the bars title and  Kendall Torrens (Oklahoma, ‘26) is the Junior F national champion on Floor. 

All Stars 

Athletes in this session compete as individuals, not as a part of any team. To learn more about the qualification process for this session, you can read the information here.

All-around

1: Emilie Chandler (BYU, 25)  37.350

2: Auden Pederson (West Virginia, ‘25)  37.175

3: Kyanna Crabb  36.975

Third place finisher, Kyanna Crabb is currently enrolled in Clark County College but has a goal of transferring to a four-year university. 

Vault

1T: Emilie Chandler (BYU, ‘25) and Mariah Green (Maryland, ‘25) 9.650

3T: Jessica Rosenberg (‘25), Bianca Jackson (‘26) and Robyn Wilson (‘25) 9.625

Bars

1: Haley Mustari (LSU, ‘25) 9.825

2: Kaylee Cheek (Oregon State, ‘25) 9.600

3: Brooke Boggess (Michigan State) 9.575

Beam

1T: Cailin Dewell (‘27) and Anslee McCauley (‘29) 9.525

3: Milana Sliusar (‘26) 9.475

Floor

1: Natalie Siljander (Stanford, ‘25) 9.800

2: Teagan Bloomstrom (‘27) 9.725

3T: Lily Tisdale (Arizona, ‘25) and Kambry Tucker (‘26) 9.700


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Article by Katie Couldrey