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AA Hibar Pbars Vault Rings Pommel Floor Name 2014 Vitaly Scherbo Invitational - Mens Meet Results Vitaly Scherbo School of Gymnastics 6601 N Buffalo Drive Las Vegas, NV 89131 Session: 1 Jan 17, 2014 - Jan 18, 2014 Level: 6 Division: 10 yrs Rank Num Name Floor Pommel Rings Vault PBars HiBar AA Gym 1 623 Eli Gault-Crabb 11.600 10.900 11.200 9.5000 11.800 11.000 66.0000 G.O.. 1 1 2 3 2T 3 1 2 647 Riley Rose 11.500 8.5000 11.400 9.9000 12.000 11.700 65.0000 Vssg . 2 11 1 1 1 1 2 3 646 Jaxon Hulet 10.500 9.3000 10.800 9.6000 11.800 11.600 63.6000 Vssg . 5 7T 3 2 3T 2 3 4 637 Andrew Wilson 10.600 10.500 10.100 8.7000 10.700 9.7000 60.3000 Omega 4 2 4T 10 5 5 4 5 648 Dylan Dockery 10.000 9.6000 9.7000 9.2000 11.500 9.3000 59.3000 Vssg . 6T 5T 7 4 4 6T 5 6 627 Nathan Goodman 11.000 9.3000 10.100 8.8000 9.3000 10.000 58.5000 GymJam 3 8T 5T 8T 9 4 6 7 630 Justin Csizmas 10.000 9.3000 9.8000 9.1000 10.600 9.3000 58.1000 Gymcats . 7T 9T 6 5T 6 7T 7 8 639 Bryce Leach 9.0000 8.9000 9.5000 9.1000 9.9000 9.0000 55.4000 SCATS 10 10 8 6T 7 9 8 Gymnastics 9 640 Eric Rector 9.6000 9.8000 8.8000 9.0000 8.6000 8.4000 54.2000 SCATS 8 4 9 7 10T 10T 9 Gymnastics 10 628 Connor Radding 9.5000 10.100 8.5000 8.0000 8.6000 9.2000 53.9000 GymJam 9 3 10 11 11T 8 10 11 608 Joshua Cohen 8.5000 9.6000 8.3000 8.8000 9.7000 8.4000 53.3000 Broadway 11 6T 11 9T 8 11T 11 Official Results Published By: www.vssg.net Official Results Verified Online Results Courtesy Of: MeetScoresOnline.com 2014 Vitaly Scherbo Invitational - Mens Meet Results Vitaly Scherbo School of Gymnastics 6601 N Buffalo Drive Las Vegas, NV 89131 Session: 1 Jan 17, 2014 - Jan 18, 2014 Level: 6 Division: 11-12 yrs Rank Num Name Floor Pommel Rings Vault PBars HiBar AA Gym 1 650 Westin Barberan 10.400 8.9000 9.9000 8.8000 10.900 11.300 60.2000 Vssg . 2 5 3 6T 3 1 1 2 641 Chrisitan 10.000 8.7000 10.000 8.7000 11.200 10.300 58.9000 Marovich 4T 6 1T 8T 1T 3 2 Scega 3 638 Owen Switzer 10.000 10.400 9.5000 9.0000 10.200 9.3000 58.4000 Omega 5T 1 5 3T 5T 6T 3 4 610 Roman 10.300 9.7000 8.1000 9.5000 11.200 7.2000 56.0000 Rozbitskyy 3 3T 11 1 2T 14 4 Desert Gymcats. 5T 604 Griffin Garcia 10.500 10.000 7.6000 8.8000 10.200 8.5000 55.6000 Ausgtc 1 2 12 7T 6T 11T 5T 6T 612 Emmett Hough 8.2000 8.6000 10.000 8.5000 9.9000 10.400 55.6000 Flagstaff 14 7 2T 11T 8 2 6T 7T 632 Matthew Lim 9.2000 8.4000 8.7000 9.3000 9.5000 9.8000 54.9000 Iega 8T 8 8 2 10 4 7T 8T 611 Thomas Wesche 9.5000 8.1000 9.6000 9.0000 9.4000 9.3000 54.9000 Flagstaff 7 9 4 4T 11 7T 8T 9 624 Collin Hancock 9.0000 7.8000 9.2000 8.6000 10.400 9.0000 54.0000 G.O.. 10 11 6 10 4 8 9 10 603 Austin Swanson 9.2000 7.9000 8.5000 8.5000 9.8000 9.4000 53.3000 Ausgtc 9T 10 9 12T 9 5 10 11 613 Marcus 8.4000 9.7000 7.5000 8.5000 9.0000 8.8000 51.9000 Marquardt 12T 4T 13 13T 13 9 11 Flagstaff 12 602 Shane Leimel 9.6000 6.0000 9.1000 8.7000 10.100 7.9000 51.4000 Ausgtc 6 13 7 9T 7 13 12 13 625 Isaac Weise 8.6000 7.3000 7.0000 8.5000 9.3000 8.6000 49.3000 G.O.. 11 12 14 14T 12 10 13 14 609 Alex Goldberg 8.4000 4.7000 8.3000 8.9000 8.5000 8.5000 47.3000 Broadway 13T 14 10 5 14 12T 14 Official Results Published By: www.vssg.net Official Results Online Results Courtesy Of: MeetScoresOnline.com 2014 Vitaly Scherbo Invitational - Mens Meet Results Vitaly Scherbo School of Gymnastics 6601 N Buffalo Drive Las Vegas, NV 89131 Session: 1 Jan 17, 2014 - Jan 18, 2014 Level: 6 Division: 13 yrs Rank Num Name Gym - no results - Official Results Published By: www.vssg.net Official Results Verified Online Results Courtesy Of: MeetScoresOnline.com 2014 Vitaly Scherbo Invitational - Mens Meet Results Vitaly Scherbo School of Gymnastics 6601 N Buffalo Drive Las Vegas, NV 89131 Session: 1 Jan 17, 2014 - Jan 18, 2014 Level: 6 Division: 6-8 yrs Rank Num Name Floor Pommel Rings Vault PBars HiBar AA Gym 1 618 Zachary Smollin 11.500 9.1000 9.9000 9.1000 10.300 9.7000 59.6000 G.O.. 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 605 Arun Chhetri 10.100 10.000 8.6000 8.7000 10.600 9.2000 57.2000 Broadway 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 3 601 Seif El Askary 9.5000 7.4000 6.6000 8.3000 9.7000 8.2000 49.7000 Ausgtc 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Official Results Published By: www.vssg.net Official Results Verified Online Results Courtesy Of: MeetScoresOnline.com 2014 Vitaly Scherbo Invitational - Mens Meet Results Vitaly Scherbo School of Gymnastics 6601 N Buffalo Drive Las Vegas, NV 89131 Session: 1 Jan 17, 2014 - Jan 18, 2014 Level: 6 Division: 9 yrs. Rank Num Name Floor Pommel Rings Vault PBars HiBar AA Gym 1 643 Tas Hajdu 12.000 11.600 11.200 8.8000 11.700 11.800 67.1000 Vssg . 1 1 2T 6T 1 1 1 2 620 Levon Chalikyan 11.400 10.800 11.500 9.3000 11.600 11.300 65.9000 G.O.. 2 3T 1 3 2 2T 2 3 629 Hudson Harms 11.300 10.200 10.600 9.8000 11.300 11.300 64.5000 Gymcats . 3T 7 4 1 3T 3T 3 4 645 Tyler Burdsall 10.700 10.300 11.200 8.9000 11.300 9.9000 62.3000 Vssg . 6 6 3T 5 4T 5T 4 5 622 Riku Takahashi 11.300 10.900 9.4000 8.8000 10.700 10.200 61.3000 G.O.. 4T 2 6 7T 5 4 5 6 635 Joey Chandler 10.800 10.400 9.0000 8.6000 10.500 9.4000 58.7000 Omega 5 5 9 10T 7 7 6 7 644 Kevin Dammers 9.6000 10.800 8.9000 9.4000 9.9000 9.1000 57.7000 Vssg . 9T 4T 10 2 8T 9 7 8 636 Ted Altman 10.200 9.8000 9.2000 9.2000 8.7000 9.9000 57.0000 Omega 7 8 8 4 10 6T 8 9 626 Ty Lipis 9.8000 9.5000 9.3000 8.6000 9.9000 9.3000 56.4000 GymJam 8 9 7 11T 9T 8 9 10 607 Ian Paglia 8.9000 6.1000 8.4000 8.8000 7.4000 8.0000 47.6000 Broadway 11 11T 11 8T 11 10 10 11 621 Hovik Baroyan 9.6000 8.4000 9.5000 8.7000 10.600 0.0000 46.8000 G.O.. 10T 10 5 9 6 12 11 12 606 Jude Williams 8.8000 6.1000 5.0000 8.2000 5.4000 7.0000 40.5000 Broadway 12 12T 12 12 12 11 12 Official Results Published By: www.vssg.net Official Results Verified Online Results Courtesy Of: MeetScoresOnline.com 2014 Vitaly Scherbo Invitational - Mens Meet Results Vitaly Scherbo School of Gymnastics 6601 N Buffalo Drive Las Vegas, NV 89131 Session: 2 Jan 17, 2014 - Jan 18, 2014 Level: 7 Division: 11 yrs Rank Num Name Gym - no results - Official Results Published By: www.vssg.net Official Results Verified Online Results Courtesy Of: MeetScoresOnline.com 2014 Vitaly Scherbo Invitational - Mens Meet Results Vitaly Scherbo School of Gymnastics 6601 N Buffalo Drive Las Vegas, NV 89131 Session: 2 Jan 17, 2014 - Jan 18, 2014 Level: 7 Division: 6-10 yrs Rank Num Name Floor Pommel Rings Vault PBars HiBar AA Gym 1 702 Mohamed El 11.150 11.000 10.600 11.600 10.750 10.650 65.7500 Askary 2 3 1 6 2 1 1 Ausgtc 2 703 Aidan Hauptmeier 9.2500 11.200 10.550 11.350 10.700 10.300 63.3500 Ausgtc 8T 2 2 8 3 3 2 3 710 Jaxon Young 11.250 10.750 9.4500 12.550 10.550 8.1500 62.7000 Desert Gymcats. 1 4T 8 1 4 9T 3 4 701 Andrew McGill 10.150 8.6000 9.6500 11.900 10.950 10.600 61.8500 Ausgtc 3 11 5 4 1 2 4 5 718 Grant Guerrero 9.4000 10.750 10.000 11.000 9.7000 9.5000 60.3500 SCATS 5 5T 3 11 7 4 5 Gymnastics 6 711 Jonah Molnar 8.3500 11.250 9.9500 12.050 10.500 8.1500 60.2500 Desert Gymcats.
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