American Airborne Flies High at 1st Competition
By The Bakersfield Californian
American Airborne, American Kids Sports Center’s Trampoline & Tumbling Team, competed in their first competition of the 2013 T&T season at the USAG SoCal 1st Prelim in Camarillo, Ca. The team had a great first competition bringing home a lot of medals! Anthony Seward won Trampoline Level 6, placed 2nd on Double-mini Trampoline Level 6 and 3rd in Tumbling Level 4 in his very first competition, Joel Akey brought home the Gold in Double-mini Trampoline Level 4 and the Silver in Trampoline Level 5, Christopher Hoss placed 2nd on Tumbling Level 4 and 3rd place Trampoline Level 5, Matthew Dean won the Gold in Double-mini Trampoline Level 4, Savannah Coffia took 2nd on Trampoline Level 4 and was also accompanied by her teammate Jacqueline Cook who placed 3rd in Trampoline Level 4, Alyssa Dickerson also placed 3rd on Double-mini Trampoline Level 4, Kassidy Neptune placed 6th in Double-mini Trampoline Level 7. Coach Matt Williams was very proud of his team, which was most members very first T&T competition, and is excited about the 2nd meet in Pasadena.
Contact info
Matt Williams
TnT@AmericanKidsSports.com
661 833 2986






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