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2013 P&G Championships Page: 1 2013 P&G Championships - Women Day 1 Printed: 8/13/2013 8:34:34 A M Rotation Schedule Aug 15, 2013 REVISION #1 Session: 1W -- Juniors Thursday, August 15, 2013 Rotation 1 154 Jordan Chiles 140 Ragan Smith 147 Grace Quinn 156 Bridget Dean Naydenov Northwind Texas Dreams Orlando Metro 167 Amelia Hundley 141 Megan Skaggs 169 Bailie Key 170 Alexandra Marks Cincinnati Gym Acad Atlanta Texas Dreams Bart Conner 164 Felicia Hano 142 Emily Schild 152 Alyssa Baumann 168 Sydney Johnson-Scharpf West Coast Elite Everest WOGA Brandy Johnson's 163 Emily Gaskins 143 Abby Paulson 159 Lauren Farley 158 Christina Desiderio Cincinnati Twin City Twisters WOGA Parkettes 30 second touch warm-up 30 second touch warm-up 30 second touch warm-up 30 second touch warm-up 138 Melissa Reinstadtler 144 Lauren Navarro 148 Samantha Ogden 162 Molly Frack Rebound Gliders WOGA Parkettes 161 Ashley Foss 160 Norah Flatley 165 Lauren Hernandez 149 Lexy Ramler North Stars Chow's MG Elite KidSport 139 Grace Waguespack 145 Alexis Vasquez 166 Veronica Hults 157 Nia Dennis ACE Chow's Texas Dreams Buckeye 153 Vanasia Bradley 146 Polina Shchennikova 151 Ariana Agrapides 150 Deanne Soza Splitz TIGAR MG Elite Arete 155 Nadia Cho WOGA Rotation 2 168 Sydney Johnson-Scharpf 164 Felicia Hano 142 Emily Schild 152 Alyssa Baumann Brandy Johnson's West Coast Elite Everest WOGA 158 Christina Desiderio 163 Emily Gaskins 143 Abby Paulson 159 Lauren Farley Parkettes Cincinnati Twin City Twisters WOGA 162 Molly Frack 138 Melissa Reinstadtler 144 Lauren Navarro 148 Samantha Ogden Parkettes Rebound Gliders WOGA 149 Lexy Ramler 161 Ashley Foss 160 Norah Flatley 165 Lauren Hernandez KidSport North Stars Chow's MG Elite 30 second touch warm-up 30 second touch warm-up 30 second touch warm-up 30 second touch warm-up 157 Nia Dennis 139 Grace Waguespack 145 Alexis Vasquez 166 Veronica Hults Buckeye ACE Chow's Texas Dreams 150 Deanne Soza 153 Vanasia Bradley 146 Polina Shchennikova 151 Ariana Agrapides Arete Splitz TIGAR MG Elite 156 Bridget Dean 154 Jordan Chiles 140 Ragan Smith 155 Nadia Cho Orlando Metro Naydenov Northwind WOGA 170 Alexandra Marks 167 Amelia Hundley 141 Megan Skaggs 147 Grace Quinn Bart Conner Cincinnati Gym Acad Atlanta Texas Dreams 169 Bailie Key Texas Dreams ProScore v 5.0.3 - C opy right 1993-2013 A uburn Electronics Group - Licensed to: USA Gy mnastics Page: 2 2013 P&G Championships - Women Day 1 Printed: 8/13/2013 8:34:34 A M Rotation Schedule Aug 15, 2013 REVISION #1 Session: 1W -- Juniors Thursday, August 15, 2013 Rotation 3 148 Samantha Ogden 162 Molly Frack 138 Melissa Reinstadtler 144 Lauren Navarro WOGA Parkettes Rebound Gliders 165 Lauren Hernandez 149 Lexy Ramler 161 Ashley Foss 160 Norah Flatley MG Elite KidSport North Stars Chow's 166 Veronica Hults 157 Nia Dennis 139 Grace Waguespack 145 Alexis Vasquez Texas Dreams Buckeye ACE Chow's 151 Ariana Agrapides 150 Deanne Soza 153 Vanasia Bradley 146 Polina Shchennikova MG Elite Arete Splitz TIGAR 30 second touch warm-up 30 second touch warm-up 30 second touch warm-up 30 second touch warm-up 155 Nadia Cho 156 Bridget Dean 154 Jordan Chiles 140 Ragan Smith WOGA Orlando Metro Naydenov Northwind 147 Grace Quinn 170 Alexandra Marks 167 Amelia Hundley 141 Megan Skaggs Texas Dreams Bart Conner Cincinnati Gym Acad Atlanta 169 Bailie Key 168 Sydney Johnson-Scharpf 164 Felicia Hano 142 Emily Schild Texas Dreams Brandy Johnson's West Coast Elite Everest 152 Alyssa Baumann 158 Christina Desiderio 163 Emily Gaskins 143 Abby Paulson WOGA Parkettes Cincinnati Twin City Twisters 159 Lauren Farley WOGA Rotation 4 145 Alexis Vasquez 166 Veronica Hults 157 Nia Dennis 139 Grace Waguespack Chow's Texas Dreams Buckeye ACE 146 Polina Shchennikova 151 Ariana Agrapides 150 Deanne Soza 153 Vanasia Bradley TIGAR MG Elite Arete Splitz 140 Ragan Smith 155 Nadia Cho 156 Bridget Dean 154 Jordan Chiles Northwind WOGA Orlando Metro Naydenov 141 Megan Skaggs 147 Grace Quinn 170 Alexandra Marks 167 Amelia Hundley Gym Acad Atlanta Texas Dreams Bart Conner Cincinnati 30 second touch warm-up 30 second touch warm-up 30 second touch warm-up 30 second touch warm-up 142 Emily Schild 169 Bailie Key 168 Sydney Johnson-Scharpf 164 Felicia Hano Everest Texas Dreams Brandy Johnson's West Coast Elite 143 Abby Paulson 152 Alyssa Baumann 158 Christina Desiderio 163 Emily Gaskins Twin City Twisters WOGA Parkettes Cincinnati 144 Lauren Navarro 159 Lauren Farley 162 Molly Frack 138 Melissa Reinstadtler Gliders WOGA Parkettes Rebound 160 Norah Flatley 148 Samantha Ogden 149 Lexy Ramler 161 Ashley Foss Chow's WOGA KidSport North Stars 165 Lauren Hernandez MG Elite ProScore v 5.0.3 - C opy right 1993-2013 A uburn Electronics Group - Licensed to: USA Gy mnastics.
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