The Klahhane Xcel Bronze team finished first as a team at the Biggest Little Meet in Mukilteo on Sunday. From left, back row, are Penny Goodwin, Adrie McGuire, Lucy Monaghan and Kinley Matthews. From left, front row, are Sasha Gmazel, Nora Pecoraro, Addie Brown and Reagan Haguewood. (Klahhane Gymnastics)

The Klahhane Xcel Bronze team finished first as a team at the Biggest Little Meet in Mukilteo on Sunday. From left, back row, are Penny Goodwin, Adrie McGuire, Lucy Monaghan and Kinley Matthews. From left, front row, are Sasha Gmazel, Nora Pecoraro, Addie Brown and Reagan Haguewood. (Klahhane Gymnastics)

GYMNASTICS: Klahhane Xcel Bronze team takes first

Xcel Gold’s Ciarlo claims third straight vault win

MUKILTEO — The Klahhane Gymnastics Xcel Team had a packed weekend, competing in two different meets.

On Friday, the Xcel Gold and Xcel Platinum teams competed at the Battle in Bellevue meet, hosted by Gym East at the Maydenbauer Center. On Sunday, the Xcel Bronze and Xcel Silver teams competed at the Biggest Little Meet, hosted by Gymnagine Gymnastics in Mukilteo.

Xcel Gold gymnast Raynee Ciarlo, 13, continued her winning streak on the vault, securing first with a score of 9.050 — her third consecutive meet winning this event. She also delivered a strong performance on the floor, earning a 9.025 and finished sixth in the all-around with a score of 35.8.

Raynee Ciarlo, a member of the Klahhane Gymnastics XCel Gold team, finished first in the vault at the Battle in Bellevue Meet on Friday. (Klahhane Gymnastics)

Raynee Ciarlo, a member of the Klahhane Gymnastics XCel Gold team, finished first in the vault at the Battle in Bellevue Meet on Friday. (Klahhane Gymnastics)

The Xcel Bronze team brought home another first-place team victory, making it their second first-place finish this season. Highlights include a stunning 9.8 vault from Kinley Matthews, 9, who was first in the all-around in her age group with a 37.2, Lucy Monaghan, 8, placed first in her age group with a 37.65, the top all-around for Klahhane at the meet. Nora Pecoraro, 8, also earned first in the all-around for her age group with a score of 37.3.

Representing Klahhane’s Xcel Silver team solo, Zayleigh McCullem, 8, delivered an impressive all-around performance, scoring a 9.6 on the vault, 9.3 on the bars, 9.25 on the beam and a 9.2 in the floor exercise with a second-place all-around score of 37.35.

Full results for Xcel Bronze:

Lucy Monaghan — 9.6 vault, 9.3 bars, 9.45 beam, 9.3 floor, 37.65 all-around; Nora Pecoraro — 9.4 vault, 9.35 bars, 9.2 beam, 9.35 floor, 37.3 all-around; Kinley Matthews — 9.8 vault, 9.45 bars, 8.7 beam, 9.25 floor, 37.2 all-around; Reagan Haguewood — 9.5 vault, 9.3 bars, 9.35 beam, 9.0 floor, 37.15 all-around; Adrie McGuire — 9.2 vault, 9.0 bars, 9.3 beam, 9.4 floor, 36.9 all-around; Penny Goodwin — 9.4 vault, 9.4 bars, 8.8 beam, 9.3 floor, 36.9 all-around; Sasha Gmazel — 9.3 vault, 9.1 bars, 9.0 beam, 9.2 floor, 36.6 all-around; Addie Brown — 9.2 vault, 9.15 bars, 9.1 beam, 8.95 floor, 36.4 all-around.

Full results for Xcel Gold:

Raynee Ciarlo — First on vault 9.050, sixth all-around 35.8; Lorelei Sanders — Fifth on bars 9.1, third all-around 35.575; Harper Waterkotte — Ninth on floor 8.9, 13th all-around 34.425; Emily Bair — 16th all-around 33.325; Abi Odland — third on bars 9.150, 20th all-around 32.025.

Full results for Xcel Platinum:

Elyse Brown — Seventh on floor 9.175, 13th all-around 34.575; Paytynn Lindley — 15th all-around 33.325; Carly Mae Riggs — 16th all-around 32.950.

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