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The door on week 4 is closed and we have an all around mix of routines for you to enjoy. The power and shape on vault with the precision and aggressiveness on beam to the dynamic and performance on floor, this weeks alums do it all.
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Layla Hammer, Maryland Beam 9.825
Triple flight is exploding in the NCAA and Layla is here for the party! Her two BHS to a layout is solid not to mention her very nice kick over front.
Kennedy Griffin, Missouri Vault 9.85
Power to spare, Kennedy has a very nice Yurchenko full and hope we see the 1 1/2 as the season progresses.
Mila Brusch, Denver Floor 9.9
The power in tumbling and performance that Mila shows has always been her trademark. The ease at which she tumbles and lands chest up and with control is why she scores well on floor every week.
Taylor DeVries, Oregon State Bars 9.8
Bars has always been Taylor playground and that continues in college. However what has changed is her consistency at finding the landing on her dismount.
Gabby Riley, Kent State Vault 9.85
The block, form and shape on Gabby’s vault is something that needs to be spotlighted. Oh and that landing is not to shabby either!
Ava Wellmeier, CMU Floor 9.825
Ava’s floor has always been one of those routines that is a must watch. She loves floor and you see it come out through her performance. Ava can tumble as well and I am sure we will see her full-in (that is awesome by the way) be added later in the season.
Sydney Jelen, Utah State Beam 9.875
Sydney’s beam may only be out done by her double layout off bars. She has a very nice aerial BHS series and just attacks the routine from start to finish. Side note: Her and Layla Hammer are club teammates and just two in a long line of great Legacy Elite beam workers.
Mati Waligora, Arkansas Bars 9.875
Mati is always exciting to watch on bars as she really swings her skills with great amplitude. Mati is a 5th year senior transfer from Alabama for those who were confused.
Ella Schell, Iowa State Floor 9.8
Nothing like performing to the home crowd on floor and Ella did just that. Though the Rudi stag jump was a bit out of control, I think this is an eye catching way to open the floor routine.