Gymnastics : Level 4 boys team places 2nd in Northern Cal competition
American Kids Sports Center's Level 4 Boys Team competed at the Mas Watanabe Invitational Gymnastics meet in Elk Grove, CA on Feb. 3rd. The team of Kelechi Anucha, Steven Ballock, James Banks, Raffi Bouldoukian, Tristen Dillworth, Korbin Hillan, Nathan Jarvis, Trey Letzkus, Maddox Maughn, Carson Ming, Max Morelos, Sam Morelos, Jack Parks, Aiden Roberson, Hudson Sheats, Collin Stikes, and Zachary Tisinger placed second. Parks got Superior on Rings, Roberson got Superior on Pommells and Rings, Stikes got Superior on Rings and High Bar, and Hillan got Superior on Rings. The boys are coached by Hayden DaMant, Sean Farrell, Arthur Farzan, and Duncan Harris.
Contact info
Hayden Damant
boysgym@americankidssports.com
661-589-2100






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