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2013 Secret U.S. Classic Printed: 7/27/2013 7:56 PM Women / SR / All Meet Results Session: 3 Jul 26-27, 2013 Judge's Signatures Page: 1 2013 Secret U.S. Classic Printed: 7/27/2013 7:56 PM Women / SR / All Meet Results Session: 3 Jul 26-27, 2013 Judge's Signatures Rank Num Name AA Gym 1 115 Kyla Ross Diff: 5.800 6.400 5.700 5.700 Gym-Max Exec: 9.400 9.000 8.950 7.700 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 15.200 15.400 14.650 13.400 58.650 2 106 Peyton Ernst Diff: 5.800 5.700 6.300 5.800 Texas Dreams Exec: 8.900 8.650 8.400 8.700 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 14.700 14.350 14.700 14.500 58.250 3 105 Brenna Dowell Diff: 6.300 6.100 5.700 6.100 GAGE Exec: 9.250 7.950 7.600 8.300 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ -0.100 Final: 15.550 14.050 13.300 14.300 57.200 4 112 Abigail Milliet Diff: 5.800 5.900 6.400 5.600 Denton Exec: 8.500 8.500 7.800 8.400 ND: -0.100 __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 14.200 14.400 14.200 14.000 56.800 5 101 Kennedy Baker Diff: 5.800 5.900 5.700 5.900 Texas Dreams Exec: 8.750 7.650 8.600 8.150 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 14.550 13.550 14.300 14.050 56.450 6 113 Maggie Nichols Diff: 5.800 5.800 6.100 5.700 Twin City Twisters Exec: 8.600 7.450 7.800 8.500 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 14.400 13.250 13.900 14.200 55.750 7 109 Madison Kocian Diff: 5.800 5.900 5.800 5.600 WOGA Exec: 8.650 8.550 7.000 8.150 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ -0.100 Final: 14.450 14.450 12.800 13.650 55.350 8 108 Ariana Guerra Diff: 5.300 5.600 5.500 5.500 Texas Dreams Exec: 8.900 8.350 7.750 8.100 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 14.200 13.950 13.250 13.600 55.000 9 117 Erin Macadaeg Diff: 5.000 5.100 5.900 5.200 San Mateo Exec: 8.950 7.000 8.400 8.500 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 13.950 12.100 14.300 13.700 54.050 10 116 Mykayla Skinner Diff: 6.400 5.600 6.200 6.300 Desert Lights Exec: 8.850 5.550 7.350 7.050 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ -0.300 Final: 15.250 11.150 13.550 13.050 53.000 11 111 Grace McLaughlin Diff: 5.000 5.400 5.800 4.700 WOGA Exec: 8.650 8.500 7.600 7.200 ND: __.___ __.___ -0.100 __.___ Final: 13.650 13.900 13.300 11.900 52.750 12 114 Lexie Priessman Diff: 5.800 5.900 0.000 6.300 Cincinnati Exec: 8.950 8.450 0.000 8.600 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ -0.100 Final: 14.750 14.350 0.000 14.800 43.900 ProScore v 5.0.3 - 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