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California Gymnastics Academy's Level 5 Team Brings Home 19 Championship Titles

California Gymnastic Academy Level 5 Gymnasts Earn 19 State Championship Titles

California Gymnastics Academy (CGA), located in Livermore attended the Nor-Cal Level 5 State Championship Gymnastics Meet in Folsom California November 10-11.

CGA’s Level 5 Team placed 3rd of 69 teams competing at the Championships. 

Two of CGA’s Level 5s, Alexandra Kim and Daniela Mendiola, are now members of the NorCal Level 5 State Team, achieving the 5th and 6th highest scores at the meet, of the 438 gymnasts competing, regardless of age.

Alexandra Kim is the Nor-Cal 10C State Vault Champion (9.2), Bars Champion (9.575), Beam Champion (9.425) and All-Around Champion with a score of 37.7.

Daniela Mendiola is the Nor-Cal 12B State Vault Champion (9.375), Bars Champion (9.525), Beam Champion (9.5) and was second on Floor (9.275) and is State All-Around Champion with a score of 37.675

Lily Cuyler is the Nor-Cal State 10i All-Around Champion with a score of 37.476.  Lily is also the State Floor Champion (9.3) and placed 3rd on Vault (9.075), 2nd on Bars (9.475) and 2nd on Beam (9.625).

Maya Frank is the Nor-Cal State 11A Vault Champion (9.05), Beam Champion (9.45) and All-Around Champion 37.050 and placed 2nd on Floor (9.325) and 3rd on Bars 9.225.

Genevieve Almgren is the Nor-Cal State 10A Floor Champion (9.325) and All-Around Champion (36.875).  Genevieve was second on Beam (9.4), 3rd on Vault (8.85), 3rd on Bars (9.3).

Alexandra McMillin is the Nor-Cal 10I Beam Champion (9.85) was 2nd All-Around (37.175).

Sydney Sullivan is the Nor-Cal State 10A Beam Champion (9.425) and was 3rd All-Around (36.575).

Carly Oniki is the Nor-Cal State 8C Bar Champion (9.55) was 2nd on Floor (9.35) and was 4th All-Around (36.575).

Julieta Mendiola (10F) was 2nd on Bars (9.4), Beam (9.1), Floor (9.2), and All-Around (36.750).

Sabrina Kheirolomoom (11C) placed 2nd on Bars (9.6), Beam (9.45) and was 2nd All-Around (37.350).

Julia Humphrey (10D) was 4th on Vault (8.9) and was 6th All-Around (35.425).

The CGA Level 5 girls brought home a total of 19 Nor-Cal State Championship titles.

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