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Jv Team Totals Scoring and results by MeetScorer.com MSL JV Conference @ Wheeling — Mon Jan 27, 2020 JV TEAM TOTALS V UB BB FX 1 Fremd 24.90 23.45 24.70 23.95 97.00 2 Palatine 24.20 22.55 22.20 25.05 94.00 3 Rolling Meadows 24.05 22.15 22.95 24.10 93.25 4 Barrington 24.00 21.60 23.45 24.10 93.15 5 Conant 24.45 21.60 22.15 23.10 91.30 6 Bualo Grove 23.45 22.05 22.45 22.15 90.10 7 Prospect 23.60 21.40 21.90 22.80 89.70 8 Homan Estates 23.35 18.60 21.50 20.60 84.05 9T Hersey 23.40 18.20 17.35 22.80 81.75 9T Schaumburg 21.85 16.90 21.05 21.95 81.75 11 Elk Grove 20.70 15.50 19.35 18.90 74.45 12 Wheeling 19.25 13.70 18.05 17.00 68.00 MSL JV Conference @ Wheeling — Mon Jan 27, 2020 JV VAULT 1 Prospect Anika Knipple 8.50 30 Rolling Meadows Zaya Batbaatar 7.65 2 Fremd Elena Goldstein 8.45 31 Bualo Grove Emily Antonetti 7.60 3 Rolling Meadows Amanda Marcucci 8.40 32T Bualo Grove Sophie Wheeler 7.55 4 Conant Mackenzie Lunkes 8.35 32T Homan Estates Jocelyne Rios 7.55 5 Homan Estates Nikki Thakkar 8.30 34T Homan Estates Victoria Rodriguez 7.50 6 Fremd Sarah Labonar 8.25 34T Rolling Meadows Ore Oloro 7.50 7T Barrington Breann Dunn 8.20 36T Elk Grove Alexis Strong 7.40 7T Fremd Alyssa Luby 8.20 36T Hersey Nina Bailitz 7.40 9T Bualo Grove Ashley Kim 8.15 36T Homan Estates Kallie Ajeda 7.40 9T Conant Emily Cook 8.15 36T Schaumburg Nikki Kolodziej 7.40 9T Fremd Leah Saxe 8.15 40 Hersey Leila Hosepian 7.30 9T Palatine Rachel Van De Cotte 8.15 41 Schaumburg Gabby Gill 7.25 13T Hersey Alexendra Nowak 8.10 42 Schaumburg Kaleah Brown 7.20 13T Prospect Julia Baltes 8.10 43T Prospect Madeline Galliano 7.00 15 Palatine Katie Bilotas 8.05 43T Schaumburg Grace Hazek 7.00 16T Fremd Kopi Freitag 8.00 43T Wheeling Agata Osmolska 7.00 16T Palatine Kali Drufke 8.00 46T Bualo Grove Kirsten Smith 6.90 16T Rolling Meadows Amelia Bogdal 8.00 46T Prospect Susan Paral 6.90 19 Conant Rebecca Schulz 7.95 48T Hersey Claudia Sak 6.80 20T Barrington Jessica Bergman 7.90 48T Prospect Olivia Allegretti 6.80 20T Barrington Charlotte Kupferschmidt 7.90 50 Elk Grove Makayla Eugene 6.70 20T Conant Taylor Geier 7.90 51T Elk Grove Tori Connick 6.60 20T Hersey Rachel Kearney 7.90 51T Elk Grove Alondra Grimaldo 6.60 24 Barrington Kaylie Spata 7.85 53 Elk Grove Daisy Cruz 6.30 25T Palatine Olivia Klepacz 7.80 54 Wheeling Anayeli Gutierrez 6.15 25T Palatine Mel Reidel 7.80 55 Wheeling Emily Fernandez 6.10 27T Barrington Macey Lowrey 7.70 56 Rolling Meadows Sydney Mayer 6.00 27T Bualo Grove Lily Wintergerst 7.70 57 Schaumburg Ashley Grelyak 5.90 27T Conant Alivia Geier 7.70 58 Wheeling Elizabeth Correa 5.10 MSL JV Conference @ Wheeling — Mon Jan 27, 2020 JV UNEVEN BARS 1 Fremd Leah Saxe 8.100 29 Barrington Macey Lowrey 6.400 2 Homan Estates Nikki Thakkar 8.000 30T Palatine Rutvi Parikh 6.100 3 Fremd Quincey Pawlikowski 7.850 30T Prospect Madeline Galliano 6.100 4T Barrington Kaylie Spata 7.800 32 Hersey Leila Hosepian 6.000 4T Rolling Meadows Amanda Marcucci 7.800 33 Barrington Breann Dunn 5.900 6 Prospect Julia Baltes 7.750 34 Homan Estates Victoria Rodriguez 5.500 7 Palatine Katie Bilotas 7.700 35 Barrington Jessica Bergman 5.300 8 Prospect Anika Knipple 7.550 36T Elk Grove Tori Connick 5.200 9 Fremd Alyssa Luby 7.500 36T Elk Grove Alexis Strong 5.200 10 Palatine Rachel Van De Cotte 7.450 36T Hersey Rachel Kearney 5.200 11 Bualo Grove Emily Antonetti 7.425 36T Prospect Lucy Hewitt 5.200 12T Barrington Emily Blackburn 7.400 36T Prospect Susan Paral 5.200 12T Fremd Sarah Labonar 7.400 41T Elk Grove Daisy Cruz 5.100 12T Palatine Mel Reidel 7.400 41T Homan Estates Jasmine Kaur 5.100 15 Palatine Kali Drufke 7.350 43T Elk Grove Kunjal Patel 4.900 16 Bualo Grove Ashley Kim 7.325 43T Schaumburg Gabby Gill 4.900 17 Bualo Grove Sophie Wheeler 7.300 45 Schaumburg Grace Hazek 4.800 18 Rolling Meadows Zaya Batbaatar 7.250 46 Wheeling Agata Osmolska 4.700 19T Conant Emily Cook 7.200 47T Bualo Grove Kirsten Smith 4.600 19T Conant Alivia Geier 7.200 47T Wheeling Emily Fernandez 4.600 19T Conant Tessa Hornstein 7.200 49 Elk Grove Jessica Groenhof 4.500 19T Schaumburg Nikki Kolodziej 7.200 50T Bualo Grove Lily Wintergerst 4.400 23 Fremd Elena Goldstein 7.150 50T Homan Estates Zayuri Jarillo-Hernandez 4.400 24 Rolling Meadows Amelia Bogdal 7.100 50T Wheeling Michelle Flores 4.400 25 Conant Mackenzie Lunkes 7.050 53 Wheeling Anayeli Gutierrez 4.300 26 Hersey Nina Bailitz 7.000 54 Hersey Gianna Cascella 4.200 27 Conant Taylor Geier 6.900 55 Rolling Meadows Sydney Mayer 4.100 28 Rolling Meadows Diana Kritikos 6.700 56 Wheeling Elizabeth Correa 4.000 MSL JV Conference @ Wheeling — Mon Jan 27, 2020 JV BALANCE BEAM 1 Fremd Leah Saxe 8.45 30T Hersey Leila Hosepian 6.75 2 Barrington Emily Blackburn 8.40 32T Barrington Kaylie Spata 6.65 3 Fremd Alyssa Luby 8.20 32T Conant Mackenzie Lunkes 6.65 4 Homan Estates Nikki Thakkar 8.15 34 Conant Gabi Petrova 6.60 5T Conant Taylor Geier 8.10 35T Bualo Grove Katie Savelyev 6.55 5T Schaumburg Nikki Kolodziej 8.10 35T Palatine Amia Dziadkowiec 6.55 7T Fremd Libby Suderman 8.05 37T Elk Grove Alexis Strong 6.50 7T Rolling Meadows Amelia Bogdal 8.05 37T Schaumburg Fatima Sohail 6.50 9T Bualo Grove Ashley Kim 8.00 37T Wheeling Anayeli Gutierrez 6.50 9T Fremd Sarah Labonar 8.00 40 Schaumburg Grace Hazek 6.45 11 Palatine Rachel Van De Cotte 7.95 41 Homan Estates Jasmine Kaur 6.40 12 Barrington Macey Lowrey 7.85 42 Schaumburg Kaleah Brown 6.30 13 Prospect Anika Knipple 7.70 43T Rolling Meadows Ore Oloro 6.20 14 Rolling Meadows Amanda Marcucci 7.60 43T Schaumburg Gabby Gill 6.20 15T Conant Emily Cook 7.40 45 Elk Grove Kunjal Patel 6.10 15T Palatine Kali Drufke 7.40 46T Conant Alivia Geier 6.05 17 Prospect Julia Baltes 7.35 46T Prospect Mary Pecho 6.05 18T Fremd Kopi Freitag 7.30 48T Homan Estates Zayuri Jarillo-Hernandez 6.00 18T Rolling Meadows Diana Kritikos 7.30 48T Prospect Olivia Allegretti 6.00 20 Bualo Grove Emily Antonetti 7.25 50T Elk Grove Tori Connick 5.80 21T Barrington Lilly Kane 7.20 50T Wheeling Agata Osmolska 5.80 21T Bualo Grove Polina Medushenko 7.20 52 Wheeling Emily Fernandez 5.75 23 Rolling Meadows Zaya Batbaatar 7.15 53 Hersey Rachel Kearney 5.50 24 Barrington Jessica Bergman 7.05 54T Wheeling Elizabeth Correa 5.40 25T Bualo Grove Sophie Wheeler 6.95 54T Wheeling Michelle Flores 5.40 25T Homan Estates Jocelyne Rios 6.95 56 Hersey Claudia Sak 5.10 27T Palatine Katie Bilotas 6.85 57 Hersey Sabrina Margalit 4.90 27T Palatine Mel Reidel 6.85 58 Elk Grove Daisy Cruz 4.85 27T Prospect Lucy Hewitt 6.85 59 Hersey Danna Pesantes Lapos 4.75 30T Elk Grove Alondra Grimaldo 6.75 MSL JV Conference @ Wheeling — Mon Jan 27, 2020 JV FLOOR EXERCISE 1 Palatine Rachel Van De Cotte 8.60 29T Conant Rebecca Schulz 7.40 2 Barrington Emily Blackburn 8.30 29T Schaumburg Gabby Gill 7.40 3 Palatine Mel Reidel 8.25 32T Bualo Grove Chloe Wintergerst 7.30 4T Palatine Katie Bilotas 8.20 32T Elk Grove Alexis Strong 7.30 4T Schaumburg Nikki Kolodziej 8.20 34 Hersey Alexendra Nowak 7.20 6T Fremd Alyssa Luby 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