HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASTICS: Scoreboard for Dec. 13

2021-12-24 03:00:13 By : Mr. Leo Wei

Dec. 13—C.J. Jackson Memorial

Abilene Cooper H.S., Friday

Team scores: 1. Saginaw, 170.00; 2. Rockwall Heath, 165.20; 3. Permian, 153.00; 4. Abilene Cooper, 147.80; 5. Saginaw Boswell, 145.10; 6. Abilene High, 119.00; 7. San Angelo Central, 110.30; 8. Odessa High, 105.60; 9. Lubbock High, 89.70..

All-around: 1. (t) Caleb Walrond, Saginaw, 57.80; and Garrett Moss, Heath, 57.80; 3. Will Bracken, Lubbock High, 55.90; 4. Joel Dantzler, 44.50; 5. Sincere Galindo, Permian, 55.00; 6. (t) Tristan Reyna, Abilene Cooper, 54.20; and Jabezz Chavez, Odessa High, 54.20. Others: 8. Quatre Haskins, Permian, 52.30; 13. Joseph Kilgore, Permian, 44.40; 22. Jared Gonzalez, Permian, 33.60; 23. Wesley Brown, Permian, 33.40; 33. Aaron Ramriez, 23.90; 36. Braulio Hurtado, Odessa High, 20.30; 38. Joshua Rodriguez, Permian, 17.90; 40. Jimmy Garcia, Odessa High, 17.50; 60. Peyton Ozuna, Permioan, 8.60; 61. Major Bejaran, Permian, 8.50; 64. Talan Ramirez, Permian, 6.60.

Floor exercise: 1. (t) Jabezz Chavez, Odessa High, 9.40; and Caleb Walrond, Saginaw, 9.40; 3. Will Bracken, Lubbock, 9.30; 4. Garrett Moss, Rockwall Heath, 9.10; 5. Elijah Peak, Rockwall Heath, 9.00; 6. (t) Joel Dantzler, Abilene High, 8.90; and Breil Pyfer, Saginaw, 8.90. Others: 8. (t) Sincere Galindo, Permian, 8.80; 11. (t) Quatre Haskins, Permian, 8.70; 16. (t) Jared Gonzales, Permian, 840; 22. Joseph Kilgore, Permian, 7.90; 30. (t) Aaron Ramriez, Odessa High, 7.10; 32. Talan Ramirez, Permian, 6.60; 33. Wesley Brown, Permian, 6.30; 36. Jimmy Garcia, Odessa High, 5.70.

Pommel horse: 1. Garrett Moss, Rockwall Heath, 9.80; 2. (t) Joel Dantzler, Abilene High, 9.70; and Caleb Wolrond, Saginaw, 9.70; 4. (t) Tim Plaisance, Saginaw, 9.60; and Will Bracken, Lubbock High, 9.60; 6. Evan Banks, Abilene Cooper, 9.40. Others: 9. (t) Sincere Galindo, Permian, 9.0; 12. Quatre Haskins, Permian, 8.80; 13. (t) Joseph Kilgore, Permian, 8.70; 15. (t) Peyton Ozuna, Permian, 8.60; 18. (t) Jabezz Chavez, Odessa High, 8.30; 21. (tie) Jared Gonzalez, Permian, 7.80; 38. Aaron Ramriez, Odessa High, 4.00.

Rings: 1. Joseph Kilgore, Permian, 9.90; 2. (t) Garrett Moss, Rockwall Heath, 9.80; and Caleb Walrond, Saginaw, 9.80; 4. Matthias Early, Saginaw, 9.70; 5. (t) Sincere Galindo, Permian, 9.40; and Tristan Reyna, Abilene Cooper, 9.40. Others: 7. (t) Wesley Brown, Permian, 9.30; 10. (t) Jabezz Chavez, Odessa High, 9.00; and Joshua Rodriguez, Permian, 9.00; 13. (t) Quatre Haskins, Permian, 8.90; 22. (t) Major Bejaran, Permian, 8.50; 33. Braulio Hurtado, Odessa High, 6.50.

Vault: 1. Sincere Galindo, Permian, 9.80; 2 (t) Will Bracken, Lubbock High, 9.70; and Caleb Walrond, Saginaw, 9.70; 4. (t) Gabriel Cheney, Saginaw, 9.60; Joel Dantzler, Abilene High, 9.60; Tristan Reyna, Abilene Cooper, 9.60; Travon Davis, Abilene Cooper, 9.60; Logan Kypfer, San Angelo Central, 9.60; and Landon McMinn, Saginaw Boswell, 9.60. Others: 10. (t) Joseph Kilgore, Permian, 9.50; 12. (t) Jabezz Chavez, Odessa High, 9.40; and Quatre Haskins, Permian, 9.40; 22. (t) Jared Gonzalez, Permian, 9.20; 30. (t) Wesley Brown, Permian, 9.00; and Aaron Ramirez, Odessa High, 9.00; 32. (t) Joshua Rodriguez, Permian, 8.90; 36. (t) Braulio Hurtado, Odessa High, 8.70; 38. (t) Jimmy Garcia, Odessa High, 8.20.

Parallel bars: 1. Garrett Moss, Rockwall Heath, 9.90; 2. Caleb Walrond, Saginaw, 9.60; 3. (t) Will Bracken, Lubbock High, 9.40; Grant Morgan, Saginaw, 9.40; and Tim Plaisance, Saginaw, 9.40; 6. Evan Banks, Abilene Cooper, 9.30. Others: 9. (t) Quatre Haskins, Permian, 9.00; and Jabezz Chavez, Odessa High, 9.00; 11. (t) Wesley Brown, Permian, 8.80; and Sincere Galindo, Permian, 8.80; 18. Joseph Kilgore, Permian, 8.40; 19. (t) Jared Gonzalez, Permian, 8.20; 34. (t) Braulio Hurtado, Odessa High, 3.00

High bar: 1. Garrett Moss, Rockwall Heath, 9.90; 2. Joel Dantzler, Abilene High, 9.80; 3. Caleb Walrond, Saginaw, 9.60 4. Masen Plaisance, Saginaw, 9.40; 5. Breil Pyfer, Saginaw, 9.30; 6. (t) Will Bracken, Lubbock, 9.20; and Sincere Galindo, Permian, 9.20. Others: 8. (t) Jabezz Chavez, Odessa High, 9.10; 17. Quatre Haskins, Permian, 7.50; 25. Aaron Ramirez, Odessa High, 3.80; 27. Jimmy Garcia, Odessa High, 3.60; 30. (t) Braulio Hurtado, Odessa High, 2.10.

Team scores: 1. San Angelo Central, 116.85; 2. Rockwall Heath, 112.75; 3. Saginaw Boswell, 112.70; 3. Permian, 106.95; 5. Abilene Cooper, 82.20; 6. Abilene High, 80.70; 7. Odessa High, 77.60; 8. Lubbock High, 9.20.

All-around: 1. Madison Vogel, San Angelo Central, 39.25; 2. Cecelia Perades, Rockwall Heath, 38.95; 3. Kara Baker, San Angelo Central, 38.35; 4. Allyncia Williams, Saginaw Boswell, 38.05; 5. Kayla Virag, Rockwall Heath, 37.35; 6. Sydney Vaughn, Permian, 37.10. Others: 7. Isabella Fanucci, Permian, 36.70; 16. Victoria Alvarez, Odessa High, 32.70; 17. Ava Brown, Permian, 30.60; 24. Daniella Jimenez, Permian, 24.25; 25. Kilika Rodriquez, Odessa High, 19.80; 34. Nicolette Wilkison, Permian, 16.45; 36. (t) Bianca Corrales, Odessa High, 13.30; 38. Te'area Jeffery, Permian, 12.50; 39. Gabriela Arvizu De Santiago, Odessa High, 11.90; 40. Maxine Flores, Odessa High, 11.30; 41. Dylan Navarro, Odessa High, 9.75; 44. Alessandra Heredia, Odessa High, 9.30; 49. Chanel Zubiate, Odessa High, 6.20; 55. Sariyah Ramirez, Odessa High, 3.50; 56. Malia Benavidez, Odessa High, 2.50.

Vault: 1. Madison Vogel, San Angelo Central, 10.00; 2. (ti) Kaylen Cadd, San Angelo Central, 9.85; and Ceclia Perades, Rockwall Heath, 9.85; 4. Allyncia Williams, Saginaw Boswell, 9.80; 5. Kayla Virag, Rockwall Heath, 9.75; 6. (t) Emma Winchell, Saginaw Boswell, 9.70; and Ella Burnes, San Angelo Central, 9.70. Others: 8. (t) Isabella Fanucci, Permian, 9.60; 11. (t) Sydney Vaughn, Permian, 9.50; 24. Nicolette Wilkison, Permian, 8.60; 25. Ava Bowen, Permian, 8.50; 26. (t) Kilika Rodriquez, Odessa High, 8.30; 28. Victoria Alvarez, Odessa High, 8.10; 29. Daniella Jimenez, Permian, 7.40; 30. (t) Alessandra Heredia, Odessa High, 7.30; 34. (ti) Maxine Flores, Odessa High, 6.80; 36. (t) Te'area Jerrery, Permian, 6.50; 38. Gabriela Arvizu De Santiago, Odessa High, 5.60.

Uneven bars: 1. Cecelia Perades, Rockwall Heath, 10.00; 2. (ti) Madison Vogel, San Angelo Central, 9.70; and Haley Ditmore, San Angelo Central, 9.70; 4. Kara Baker, San Angelo Central, 9.55; 5. Emma Averitte, Saginaw Boswell, 9.50; 6. Gia Velez, Saginaw Boswell, 9.45. Others: 10. (t) Isabella Fanucci, Permian, 9.35; 12. (t) Syndey Vaughn, Permian, 9.25; 21. Victoria Alvarez, Odessa High, 8.00; 23. Ava Bowen, Permian, 7.70; 27. Malia Benavidez, Odessa High, 2.50; 28. Alessandra Heredia, Odessa High, 2.00.

Balance beam: 1. Madison Vogel, San Angelo Central, 9.70; 2. Kara Baker, San Angelo Central, 9.65; 3. Kaytlyn Lytle, San Angelo Central, 9.60; 4. Daniella DeLaCruz, San Angelo Central, 9.55; 5. Cecelia Perades, Rockwall Heath, 9.45; 6. Allyncia Williams, Saginaw Boswell, 9.40; Others: 8. Isabella Fanucci, Permian, 9.20; 9. Sydney Vaughn, Permian, 9.00; 16. (t) Daniella Jimenez, Permian, 8.40; 21. Victoria Alvarez, Odessa High, 8.80; 28. Ava Bowen, Permian, 6.50; 29. Bianca Corrales, Odessa High, 6.20; 30. Te'area Jeffery, Permian, 6.00; 31. (ti) Kilika Rodriquez, Odessa High, 5.00; 35. Maxine Flores, Odessa High, 4.50; 36. Dylan Navarro, Odessa High, 3.80; 37. Sariyah Ramirez, Odessa High, 3.50.

Floor exercise: 1. (ti) Kara Baker, San Angelo Central, 9.85; and Madison Vogel, San Angelo Central, 9.85; 3. Haley Ditmore, San Angelo Central, 9.70; 4. Cecelia Perades, Rockwall Heath, 9.65; 5. Allyncia Williams, Saginaw Boswell, 9.60; 6. Kayla Virag, Rockwall Heath, 9.40. Others: 7. Sydney Vaughn, Permian, 9.35; 18. Victoria Alvarez, Odessa High, 8.50; 19. (t) Isabella Fanucci, Permian, 8.50; 23. Daniella Jimenez, Permian, 8.45; 27. Ava Bowen, Permian, 7.90; 28. (t) Reagan Kelly, Permian, 7.85; and Nicolette Wilkison, Permian, 7.85; 30. Bianca Corrales, Odessa High, 7.10; 31. Kilika Rodriquez, Odessa High, 6.50; 32. (t) Gabriela Arvizu De Santiago, Odessa High, 6.30; 34. Chanel Zubiate, Odessa High, 6.20; 36. Dylan Navarro, Odessa High, 5.95.

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