
In Level 4, Elizabeth Bingham took home first place allaround in the 6-7-year-old age group with a first on both floor exercise (8.45) and uneven parallel bars (8.0), and second and third on balance beam (8.35) and vaulting (8.75).

In the 8-9 division, Kallie Maney received fourth allaround with a third on floor (8.2), fourth on bars (6.1) and beam (8.1). With an 8.30 on vault, Maney took home the fifth-place prize.
In Level 5, ages 9-10, Bath’s Samantha Melquist, Audrey Crews and Alexa Gurney took home third through fifth, respectively. Melquist earned a second place on bars (7.4), third on vault (7.75) and beam (7.9), and fourth on floor (7.25).
With a 9.0, Crews earned a first on vault. She also earned third on floor (7.85) and fourth on bars (6.4) and beam (7.0).
Gurney had a strong showing, taking fifth on vault (7.3) and bars (6.1), and sixth on beam (6.7) and floor (6.6).
In the 11-and-over division, Rachel Poulton received second place all-around, with a first on bars (9.2). She also earned second place on floor (8.35), third on vault (8.35) and fifth on beam (7.7).
In Level 6, ages 7-11, Hannah Goodman had a strong meet, earning fourth allaround. She was third on vault (8.4) and fourth on bars (6.7), beam (7.35) and floor (8.25).
In the 12-14 division, teammates Hope Langworthy (33.55) and Molly Klein (32.65) came in first- and secondplace all-around. Langworthy earned a first place on vault (8.75), bars (8.3) and floor (8.95) and second place on bars (7.55). Klein was first on bars (7.7), and second on vault (8.5), beam (7.95) and floor (8.5).
In the Excel Gold, ages 10-12 division, Bath’s Kaley West (32.05) and Mardi Farmer (30.3) were first and second all-around, respectively.
West took first on vault (8.35), beam (7.7) and floor (8.1), and second on bars with a 7.90. Farmer was first on bars with an 8.0, second on both floor (7.4) and beam (7.2), and third on vault (7.7).
In the 13-and-over level, Erika Tardiff finished first all-around with a 32.80. Her teammate Gabriella Taylor took home second (32.75) and Annika Flaming fourth (31.90).
Tardiff earned first on vault (8.8) and bars (8.35), third on floor (8.25) and fourth on beam (7.4), while Taylor was first on floor with an 8.9, second on beam (7.8), and third on both vault (8.45) and bars (7.6). Flaming was second on both vault (8.6) and bars (8.0), third on beam (7.5), and fourth on floor (7.8).
In the Excel Platinum, age- 14 division, Kayla Soucy earned first place all-around (33.45), Lily Hayford was third (32.45) and Morgan Bateman fourth (31.70).
Bateman was first on bars (8.75), and fourth on vault (7.7), beam (6.7) and floor (8.55), while Hayford was first on vault with an 8.55, second on bars (8.0) and third on both beam (7.3) and floor (8.55).
Soucy was second on vault (8.45), beam (8.3) and floor (8.85), and third on bars with a 7.85.
In the 15-and-over division, Bath’s Kimberly Brown was second all-around with a 30.61. Brown was first on both vault (8.6) and bars (6.6), and second on beam (7.0) and floor (8.35).
Langworthy, Taylor, Crews and Poulton each earned a spot in Bath’s 9.0 club.
Bath’s next home meet is March 30 at noon.
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