(Left) The Klahhane Gymnastics bronze team. From left, front, are McKinlee Thomason, CarlyMae Riggs, Paytynn Lindley and Charlotte Nevil. From left, back, are Raeleigh Thomason, Morgan Smith, Lainey DePiro and Harper Waterkotte. (Right) The Klahhane Gymnastics gold and platinum gymnasts. In the front is Harper Hilliker. From left, middle, are Gracelyn Goss, Raynee Ciarlo, Kira Hartman, Elyse Brown and Scarlett Sullivan. From left, standing, are Daylen Williams and Lucy Spekler.

(Left) The Klahhane Gymnastics bronze team. From left, front, are McKinlee Thomason, CarlyMae Riggs, Paytynn Lindley and Charlotte Nevil. From left, back, are Raeleigh Thomason, Morgan Smith, Lainey DePiro and Harper Waterkotte. (Right) The Klahhane Gymnastics gold and platinum gymnasts. In the front is Harper Hilliker. From left, middle, are Gracelyn Goss, Raynee Ciarlo, Kira Hartman, Elyse Brown and Scarlett Sullivan. From left, standing, are Daylen Williams and Lucy Spekler.

GYMNASTICS: Klahhane adds team and begins season

PORT ANGELES — The expanded Klahhane Gymnastics teams had a solid start to their season at the Pumpkin Fest Meet at Metropolitan Gymnastics in Kent on Saturday.

For the newly formed bronze team members, this was their first introduction to competition.

“We were looking for a relatively small meet but one with a high level of competition and this one was a great fit,” said Klahhane Director Jan Urfer. The team exceeded expectations with five out of the eight gymnasts achieving or exceeding the 35.0 qualifying score to advance to the state meet in the spring.

Bronze Division gymnastics only receive all-around awards and are awarded an event ribbon for individual events. No team awards were given.

Receiving medals were CarlyMae Riggs, first, junior A (37.35 all-around); Paytynn Lindley, third, senior A (36.20); Lainey Depiro, fourth, senior B (35.95); and Charlotte Nevil, fifth, junior B (35.50). Also receiving a state-qualifying score was Raeleigh Thomason, senior B (35.20). McKinlee Thomason, junior C; Morgan Smith, senior A; and Harper Waterkotte, senior A, round out the bronze team roster.

Returning team members competing in the gold and platinum divisions in the afternoon session also turned in solid performances. The qualifying score for state in the gold and platinum divisions is a 34.0 all-around.

Gracelyn Goss finished third all-around in Junior A (35.125) and finished first on uneven bars (9.40). Harper Hilliker was fifth in junior A (34.250) and second in the floor exercise (9.30).

In the junior B age group, Elyse Brown and Daylen Williams tied for fourth (35.225). Brown picked up second in the vault (9.125) and third on the bars (9.150). Williams finished first on the bars (9.20). Raynee Ciarlo also competes for the gold team.

Scarlett Sullivan achieved a state-qualifying score of 34.575 in the platinum division. Also competing in the platinum division were Lucy Spelker and Kira Hartman.

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