Boys Gymnastics : Level 5 Team takes 3rd at Northern California competition
American Kids Sports Center's Level 5 Boys Team competed at the Mas Watanabe Invitational Gymnastics meet in Elk Grove, CA on Feb. 3rd. Team members Connor Dao, Joshua Evangelio, Pratham Goswami, Ben Gurney, Nicholas Kindig, Diego Lopez, Jarrett Lowe, Aidan Myers, Robert Parmley, Chase Shanley, Jarren Whitmore, and Tommy Worman brought home the third place team title. Myers won the all-around title, placing 1st on floor, pommels, and parallel bars, and 2nd on high bar. Lopez placed 2nd on high bar. Lowe placed 3rd on floor and high bar. The boys are coached by Sean Farrell and Hayden DaMant.
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Sean Farrell
boysgym@americankidssports.com
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