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State Gymnastics in Utah is competing on southern Jua Monday night – Utah Agia

State Gymnastics in Utah is competing on southern Jua Monday night – Utah Agia

Logan, Utah – State gymnastics on Utah continues its season 2025 on Monday, February 10th, at a double meeting in southern Utah at 6:30 pm. The meeting will be broadcast live to overnght.com and live rating will be available through Virti.us S

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Utah in southern Utah
Date: Monday, February 10, 2025
March in: 18:30
Site: Cedar City, Utah
Place: America First Center for Event
Live flow: overnght.com
Live Screening: Virti.us

Chief coach Christine White

“We look forward to building our victory on Friday. We talked about landings that need to improve so that I am excited to see this happen. We spent a lot of time working to recover this weekend to be prepared for tomorrow. South Utah is a great team and the agias will be ready to bring it.

Restore San Jose State Meeting

State Gymnastics in Utah won all four events and wins Mountain West-Foe San José State 195.125-194.225 at home last weekend. USU started the vault meeting and scored 48.375, followed by 48.950 bars, 48.925 per beam and 48.875 on the floor. San José State scored 48.500 on VAULT, 48.450 bars, 48.525 per beam and 48.750 on the floor.

Sophomore Nila Morabito You took the best honors from VAULT (9.775) and floor (9.850) while Junior Avery Bibi Hard the headline of bars (9.850) and graduate Bryana Brooks Placed first on the beam (9.875). Brooks has already requested 16 titles of her career events, including four Beam. This is her fourth title to the event this season, as she first placed the bars twice and on a beam twice. Morabito now has six career titles, including four on the floor and two on the vault. This is her third title on the floor this season and first on Vault. Bibi claimed his third career title, including his second this season.

Utah opened the meeting with 48.375 at VAULT. Morabito won the event with 9.775 while senior Payton Gatzlaff and a freshman Kaylie Medrano Tied to a third with 9.725. Graduate Jenna Orly He made his debut on his season on Vault and scored 9,600. Graduate Angel Stewart scored 9.550 and a freshman Lundyn vandertoolen He scored 9.525.

Utah moved to the bars for her second rotation and published 48.950. USU had the first four Bibi event, which ranked first with 9.850. Vandertoolen finished second with a high quality 9.825. Senior Danny Kirin Third with 9.800, and Brooks finished fourth with 9.775. Sophomore Sydney Jelen and a freshman Orang They both scored 9.700.

Going to the beam for its third rotation, Utah scored 48.925. Brooks won the event with 9.875 and a sophomore Mya Witte Posted Career and Head 9.825 to put third place. Medo is ranked fourth with 9.775. Jelen scored 9.750, the eagles scored 9,700, and Orengo scored 9.675.

Utah ended the competition with 48.875 on the floor. The Morabito won his second title for the event at night, scoring 9.850 while Medo was ranked third with 9.800. Orengo and Stewart publish 9.750, as this result for Stuart is a high season. Eagles scored 9.725 and a sophomore Isabella Water He scored 9.625.

Utah’s remarks

Utah is ranked second in the Mountain West and 32nd in the nation with a middle team of 195,130. USU ranks first in MW and 22nd in the Beam nation (48.920), second in MW and 29th in the nation of bars (48.915), second in MW and 54th in the floor (48.580 ) and third in The MW and 39th in the Nation of the Arch (48.715).

Individual, graduated Bryana Brooks ranks second in MW and 46th in the nation in multiple (39.100) and tied second in MW and 46th in the nation of bars (9.850). Senior Danny Kirin It was ranked second in MW and 46th in the nation of bars (9.850). Sophomore Sydney Jelen ranked second in MW and was tied to 58th place in the beam nation (9.840). Sophomore Nila Morabito Third in MW and tied to 94th place in the Vault nation (9.805).

Racing

Southern Utah is ranked 28th in the nation with the 195,300 average team. Thunderbirds is ranked 24th in the nation of Vault (48.895), 29th place in the nation of bars (48.915), 36th in the beam nation (48.645) and 39th place in the floor country (48.845) S

Separately, sophomore Niya Randolph is bound for 59th place in the nation in the multilateral (38.980), 113rd in the nation of the vault (9.795) and tied to the 160th (9.765). The senior Eli Cachola was tied to the 140th in the nation on the floor (9.810).

Series

Southern Utah runs the series of Utah, 61-57, including a record of 24-18 at home. The two programs met earlier this year in Logan, with SUU publishing a victory from 195,000-194.150. In the last meeting between the two teams in Sidar City on January 29, 2024, Utah reported a victory from 195.375-195.075.

Then

Utah’s state travels to Fort Worth, Texas to compete against No. 7 California and Texas Woman at Metroplex Challenge on Friday, February 14, at 6:30 pm (MT).

Tickets

Fans can buy tickets for the 2025 gymnastic season by attending www.utahstateagegies.com.

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