Prospects Olivia Gonzalez competes on the floor exercise during Wednesdays meet with Buffalo Grove and host Elk Grove.
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Prospect earned the Mid-Suburban East’s divisional championship in girls gymnastics on Wednesday by topping Buffalo Grove and host Elk Grove.
Coach Randy Smith’s team finished at 131.2, ahead of the Bison (127.95) and the Grenadiers (124.5).
Prospect junior Maddie Larock won the all-around with a score of 37.0, finishing ahead of Elk Grove senior Amelia Rafferty (36.8), Prospect freshmen Olivia Gonzalez (35.4) and Meghan Schmit (34.5) and Buffalo Grove sophomore Diandra Duenser (33.75).
Larock took top honors on both vault (9.4) and uneven parallel bars (9.4) and finished third on beam (8.85) and floor exercise (9.25).
Rafferty had the high score on beam (9.25) and floor exercise (9.4) and finished second on vault (9.4) and bars (8.75).
Gonzalez placed second on floor (9.35) and third on vault (9.35) and bars (9.35).
Prospects Megan Donner competes on the balance beam during Wednesdays gymnastics meet with Buffalo Grove and Elk Grove.
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Buffalo Groves Diandra Duenser competes on vault during Wednesdays meet with Prospect and Elk Grove.
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Elk Groves Amelia Rafferty competes on the balance beam during Wednesdays meet with Buffalo Grove and Prospect.
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Prospects Meghan Schmit dismounts from the balance beam during Wednesdays gymnastics meet with Buffalo Grove and host Elk Grove.
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Elk Groves Anna Bonder competes on the balance beam during Wednesdays meet with Buffalo Grove and Prospect.
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Prospects Maddie Larock competes on the floor exercise during Wednesdays meet with Buffalo Grove and host Elk Grove.
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