Boy's Gymnastics : American Kids Boy's Team place well in Mas Watanabe Invitational
American Kids Sports Center's Optional Boys Team had a strong showing at the Mas Watanabe Invitational Gymnastics meet in Elk Grove, CA on Feb. 2nd. The Level 8 team of Spenser Prow, Marty Peterson and Benjamin Walker placed third. Peterson placed third all-around, with a second place finish on Floor. Walker place 7th in the all-around, winning the floor title. Prow placed sixth in the all-around, placing third on pommel horse and high bar. In the Level 9 division, Paul Flora placed 4th all-around, taking 3rd on floor. In Level 10, Brett Ridley finished 3rd all-around, winning the parallel bars, finishing 2nd on floor and Vault and 3rd on high bar. The team is coached by Tom Ladman and Matt Williams.
Contact info
Tom Ladman
boysgym@americankidssports.com
661-805-5158






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