American Kids Boys Optional Gymnasts Open Season with a win
American Kids Sports Center won the Level 8 Team Title at their season opening competition. The Team of Luke Tomlinson, Tyler Weiner, Wade Froehlich, and Spenser Prow placed first at the Southern California First Preliminary in Torrance December 15 and 16.
Luke Tomlinson won the All-Around in the 13-14 age group. He also won Floor Exercise and Parallel Bars. Froehlich, Weiner, and Prow place 2nd, 4th and 5th in the All-Around in the 11-12 year old age division. Froehlich also won the Rings and Parallel Bar title, while Prow won the Floor and Pommel Horse titles.
Also in the competition, Senior Brett Ridley won the Level 10 17-18 All-Around Title including victories on the Floor Exercise, Pommel Horse, Vault, and Parallel Bars.
The boys are coached by Tom Ladman and Matt Williams.
Their next competition is the West Coast Team Challenge held at American Kids Sports Center January 4-6.
Contact info
Tom Ladman
boysgym@americankidssports.com
661-805-5158






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