Glen Ishino dominates Jr USA Championships

UPDATE: Juniors Danell Leyva, Alexy Biloserchev & Edward Mesa competed Senior in order to gain experience in an Olympic Trial meet. Thanks to Coach Sommer for pointing this out.

===== One to watch for the future.

Ishino, the 2007 silver medalist, won the 16-18 age division by nearly three points. He added individual titles on floor exercise, pommel horse, parallel bars and high bar, and won silver medals on still rings and vault.

Ishino said hitting his pommel horse set was the highlight for him. “Vault could have been a little better, but I’m glad I ended on p-bars, ended on a good event,” he said.

Ishino, a high school junior, has committed to attend Cal Berkeley. Sister Allyse Ishino, an alternate to the 2004 U.S. Olympic team, attends Bay Area rival Stanford University. …

International Gymnast

Junior 16-18 All-Around
1. Glen Ishino (SCATS-HB) 87.150
2. Donothan Bailey (Azarian) 84.250
3. Jake Dalton (Gym Nevada) 82.750
4. Russell Dabritz (Legends) 82.500
5. Alexander Naddour (Arizona Flairs) 82.350
6. Austin Phillips (US Dev Center II) 80.950
7. Christopher Stehl (Cypress Academy) 80.900
8. Glenn McCuen (WOGA) 80.400
9T. D.J. Repp (Gold Cup) 80.250
9T. Mackenzie Dow (Surgents Elite) 80.250

The youngest competitors are even better.

Junior 14-15 All-Around
1. John Orozco (World Cup) 86.000
2. Sam Mikulak (SCATS-HB) 84.450
3. C.J. Maestas (Gold Cup) 84.000
4. Jacoby Rubin (Buffalo Grove) 83.800
5. Cameron Rogers (Weyandts) 81.100
6. Dylan Akers (Cypress Academy) 80.650
7. Preston Ellsworth (WOGA) 80.450
8T. Matthew Del Junco (New Hope) 80.350
8T. Devin Burnett (WOGA) 80.350
10. Sean Senters (Parkettes) 80.250

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