HIAWATHA —
The Transform Academy JO (Junior Olympic) Optional Team competed on Sunday, March 10, at the 2013 Leapin’ Leprechaun meet hosted by CRAG Gymnastics in Hiawatha.
All of the girls had at least one season-high score that was improved from the previous meets. Jensen had high scores in all of the events and the all-around for this meet. Ruby Johnson had been ill and was unable to compete.
For details and more information on Transform Academy gymnastics, email transform.gymnastics@gmail.com, call (641) 295-1434, or by stopping by the facility at 2209 Park in University Park (former Vennard College gym). Transform also offers other activities such as dance, cheer and tumbling.
Name, Hometown Level/Age Vault Bars Beam Floor All-Around
Jensen DeJong, Oskaloosa Level 7/9–11 9.350 1st 8.875 3rd 8.700 4th 8.975 5th 35.900 3rd
Chloe’ Sarver, Oskaloosa Level 7/9-11 9.200 3rd 7.775 6th 9.100 2nd 9.375 2nd 35.450 6th
Meredith Wheeldon, Sigourney Level 7/14+ 8.875 8th 7.950 6th 8.425 8th 8.300 8th 33.550 8th
Pyper Yahnke, Bloomfield Level 7/12–13 9.000 6th 6.750 9th 8.425 6th 9.000 Tie 3rd 33.175 8th
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Transform Academy gymnasts were Leapin’ Leprechauns
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