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About Me

I am currently a Sophomore at Georgetown College.  I am number 16 on Georgetown's Acrobatics and Tumbling team where I am a base, back spot, and tumbler.  For highlights, see Acrobatics & Tumbling.

 

I was a member of Bordentown Regional High School's fall Varsity Cheer team, where I was a back spot and tumbler.  For highlights, see Varsity Cheer.

 

I started my gymnastics career at the age of 3 at Future Stars Gymnastics and was asked to be on the Level 4 team at the age of 9. I then moved to Will-Moor Gymnastics and competed on their Level 5 and 6 teams. In 2013, due to family considerations, I transferred to Will-Moor's USAIGC Silver team. I went to Nationals as a Silver that year where I placed 10th on Bars and Beam, 9th on Floor, and 11th All Around in finals.

 

In 2014, the owner of Will-Moor Gymnastics, Kim Bonus, offered me a position as a part-time coach. I have handled classes with children ages 3 to 8. My duties include teaching my students new skills, spotting them, and giving them corrections.  I also work with Will-Moor's Xcel Bronze team.

 

I had a sprained ankle at the beginning of the 2015 season.  After completing therapy, I competed in the second half of the season before going to New Jersey State Championships.  I placed 10th on Vault, 7th on Beam, 14th on Floor, and 13th All Around at States.

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During the 2016 season I specialized Floor and Vault at the Platinum level as well as competing Gold All Around.  For videos and scores from this season, see Gymnastics.

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I joined Magic All-Stars in 2016 and am a part of their Senior 4 Coed team Blackout, where I was a back spot, base, and tumbler.  Blackout placed 1st at Beast of the East, 1st at Winter Extreme, 2nd at American Masters, 2nd at Cheer for Charity, 1st at Battle at the Capitol, 3rd at American Cheer Power, and 2nd at The One.  For highlights of the 2017 cheer season, see All-Star Cheer.

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I started out the 2017 gymnastics season specializing Gold Beam and Floor due to issues with my left wrist.  I competed Gold All Around at the rest of the meets that season, aside from Star Struck where I had to go compete for Magic All-Stars after competing Floor and Vault.  For scores and videos of the 2017 gymnastics season, see Gymnastics.

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In the summer of 2017, I had to have surgery on my left wrist due to extreme pain.  Once finished therapy, I came back to compete the start of my 2018 cheer and gymnastics seasons in December.  I went from specializing Beam and Floor at the Gold level to competing All-Around and qualifying for States and Regionals.  Blackout, which had placed in the top 2 their entire season, received a D2 Summit bid at the Mid-Atlantic Championships.  Blackout then attended Summit and placed 16th out of 42 teams.  For updates on the 2018 gymnastics season, see Gymnastics.  For updates on the 2018 cheer season, see All-Star Cheer.

 

In my spare time, I volunteer for Capital K9 Association, a non-profit organization that raises money to buy Police K9s ballistic vests. My duties have included loading and unloading the trailer, helping take inventory, assisting with t-shirt sales, and doing any other job that needs to be done. I started working with Capital K9 in 2015.

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I have also volunteered with Have a Heart Guinea Pig Rescue, where I've been in charge of feeding and watering guinea pigs, cleaning their cages, and giving them medicine as prescribed by a veterinarian. I started working with Have a Heart in 2010.

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