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<p>The Class of 2028 continues to showcase impressive all-around depth across Region 6, with athletes demonstrating the complete skill sets college coaches love to see. From powerful vaults and dynamic floor routines to polished bars and confident beam performances, these gymnasts have proven they can deliver across all four events. While some have already established themselves with championship performances, others are making steady climbs through the rankings with exciting upgrades and consistent results. As the offseason unfolds, these are the athletes who stand out as Region 6's top all-around competitors and the ones to watch as they continue their development.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Tiana Childress has established herself as one of Region 6's top all-around athletes thanks to her combination of power, precision, and polish across every event. On floor, she captivates with elegant choreography while backing it up with explosive tumbling, including a soaring double pike with outstanding amplitude and a controlled stick, a 1.5-front tuck connection, and a strong double tuck. Her leap passes consistently hit 180 degrees, complementing the power and control she displays throughout the routine. She carries that same explosiveness to vault, where her Yurchenko full features a fully extended body position and excellent block off the table. On beam, Childress performs with confidence and poise, highlighted by a front aerial-layout step-out series, a side aerial connected to a split jump and beat jump, and a roundoff-double full dismount, all while maintaining a steady, fluid rhythm. Her bars routine showcases clean lines, a crisp blind change to bail handstand connection, and a polished double layout dismount, making her a standout competitor on all four events.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Charlotte Migliero is an exciting all-around competitor whose charisma and confidence make her one of Region 6's most entertaining gymnasts to watch. Floor is undoubtedly her signature event, where her sassy choreography, engaging performance quality, and natural showmanship captivate spectators from start to finish. Her tumbling is equally impressive, featuring a front double full to pike connection, a front layout-front full, and a 1.5-front pike, giving her routine a polished, collegiate feel well beyond her years. She carries that same power to vault with a Yurchenko full, demonstrating excellent block and a fully extended body position as she flies off the table. On bars, Migliero showcases clean technique with a blind change-Jaeger connection, a bail to handstand, consistent handstands throughout her routine, and a strong double layout dismount. Beam rounds out her all-around resume with a confident front toss, a back handspring-layout series, a front toss-beat jump connection, big, expressive leaps, and a roundoff 1.5 dismount, highlighting her versatility across all four events.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Despite suffering a season-ending injury just before Nationals, Alyssa McLeod made a lasting impression throughout the regular season with her polished all-around performances. Floor is one of her strongest events, where she competes a front layout-Rudi connection, a 1.5-front pike, and a front Rudi, executing each pass with excellent precision and control. On beam, McLeod combines grace with consistency, showcasing a front aerial to scale, a back handspring-layout step-out series, and a back handspring-Gainer full dismount while maintaining beautiful rhythm throughout the routine. Her bars routine highlights clean technique with a blind change to a sky-high Jaeger connection and a blind full to double tuck dismount. She also stands out on vault with a unique Yurchenko half-on, half-off tuck, demonstrating impressive power and performing the vault with remarkable consistency all season long. Even with her injury cutting the season short, McLeod established herself as one of Region 6's top all-around talents.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Lyllianah Getman has emerged as one of Region 6's most well-rounded all-around athletes, combining difficulty with consistency across every event. Beam is a particular highlight, where she confidently performs a back handspring-layout-layout series, a standing back tuck, and a cartwheel-Gainer full dismount, demonstrating strong composure and body control throughout the routine. On floor, Getman showcases powerful tumbling with a double pike, a 1.5-front tuck connection, and a double tuck, giving her routine an impressive balance of difficulty and execution. Her bars routine is equally strong, featuring a massive Ray release that rises well above the bar, a bail, a steady, efficient swing throughout, and a full-in dismount to cap off the routine. She rounds out her all-around performance with a powerful Yurchenko full on vault, displaying the amplitude and explosiveness that suggest even bigger upgrades are well within reach.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Peyton Doray is an exciting competitor whose power and performance quality make her one to watch in Region 6. On floor, she brings plenty of personality and energy to every routine, combining engaging choreography with big tumbling that includes a double pike, a gigantic double tuck, and a 1.5-front layout connection. She carries that power to vault, where her Yurchenko full features excellent distance from the table, a clean body position, and strong amplitude. On bars, Doray demonstrates polished fundamentals with vertical handstands, a blind change to bail handstand connection, a smooth, consistent swing, and a controlled double layout dismount. Beam rounds out her all-around ability with a back handspring-layout step-out series, a switch leap-switch leap connection, a Gainer layout step-out, and a back handspring 1.5 dismount, showcasing both her confidence and versatility across all four events.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Chelsea Bridgett is one of the most powerful athletes in Region 6, bringing explosive amplitude and confidence to every event she competes. Her strength is especially evident on floor, where she performs a sky-high double tuck and an equally impressive double pike, landing both passes with exceptional control and ease. She carries that same power to vault with a Yurchenko half-on front tuck (Yurchenko Arabian), generating tremendous block off the table and making the difficult vault look effortless. On beam, Bridgett showcases her athleticism with a solid aerial-layout step-out connection, while her bars routine features a clean Maloney to bail handstand connection and a unique clear hip to toe-on front half dismount that sets her apart. With her combination of power, difficulty, and confidence, Bridgett continues to establish herself as one of the region's premier power competitors.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Khloe Henshaw is a strong competitor, blending power with polished execution across each event. On vault, her Yurchenko full stands out for its clean body line and impressive distance off the table. Beam is performed with quiet confidence, as she moves through precise choreography while confidently competing an aerial, a back handspring-layout step-out series, and a back handspring-back handspring to 1.5 dismount with consistency and control. On floor, Henshaw shines with engaging showmanship and confident performance quality, captivating the audience from her opening pose to her final salute. Her impressive tumbling lineup includes a powerful full-in, a well-controlled double tuck, a front Rudi, and a front full-front pike connection. Her bars routine is highlighted by a huge piked Jaeger release, a clear hip handstand to Pak salto connection, and a full-out dismount, rounding out the skill set of one of Region 6's standout all-around athletes.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Cameron Rose is a dynamic all-around competitor whose confidence and personality stand out across every event. On floor, she brings a fun, sassy performance quality paired with strong tumbling that includes a front Rudi to layout step-out connection, a front layout-front full connection, and a front Rudi, making her routine both entertaining and difficult. Beam highlights her consistency and rhythm, as she moves quickly and confidently through a back handspring-layout step-out series, a front aerial, an aerial, and a roundoff 1.5 dismount while maintaining steady execution throughout. On bars, Rose demonstrates solid swing technique with a blind change to piked Jaeger connection, a bail, and a full pirouette into a double tuck dismount. She carries that same polish to vault with a Yurchenko full, showcasing excellent height off the table and strong overall amplitude, rounding out a well-balanced all-around set.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Lillie Nicholson stands out as a strong and dynamic competitor, highlighted by her quick twisting ability and confident execution across all four events. On floor, she showcases impressive difficulty with a 1.5-front pike, a front double full, and a front Rudi, combining power and efficient rotation throughout her tumbling passes, and twisting so quickly it's easy to lose track. Her bars routine is equally impactful, featuring a high-flying Ray release, a clean Pak salto, and a controlled double tuck dismount that she finishes with strong landings and precision. On beam, Nicholson connects an aerial to beat jump, a back handspring-layout step-out series, and a roundoff 1.5 dismount, demonstrating consistency and fluid rhythm from start to finish. She rounds out her all-around with a solid Yurchenko full on vault, providing reliability and clean execution to complete her event lineup.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Gracie Dagliere is a polished competitor whose performance quality and consistency make her a standout across Region 6. On floor, she competes a powerful double layout, a roundoff 1/2 to front full connection, and a 1.5-front pike connection, combining strong tumbling with choreography that already fits comfortably into a collegiate lineup. Her presence on the event is captivating, as she maintains excellent showmanship and engagement throughout the routine. On beam, Dagliere continues to show confidence and personality, highlighted by a front toss to back tuck connection performed with ease, big and expressive leaps and jumps, a standing two-foot layout, and a roundoff 1.5 dismount. Her bars routine features a clean blind change to bail handstand connection and a double tuck dismount, both executed with control and consistency. She rounds out her all-around with a Yurchenko full on vault, showing a quick twist, solid amplitude, and an easy, controlled landing.</p>
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<p>As Region 6 continues to develop a deep and competitive Class of 2028, the all-around field is proving to be both diverse and high-level, with athletes showcasing everything from explosive power and big-twisting tumbling to refined artistry and collegiate-ready performance quality. What stands out most is not just difficulty, but consistency across all four events. These gymnasts can deliver under pressure and bring something unique to their routines. As their junior season approaches and upgrades continue to emerge, this group will only become more defined, making Region 6 one of the most exciting areas to follow in this class.</p>
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The Class of 2028 continues to showcase impressive all-around depth across Region 6, with athletes demonstrating the complete skill sets college coaches love to see. From powerful vaults and dynamic floor routines to polished bars and confident beam performances, these gymnasts have proven they can deliver across all four events. While some have already established themselves with championship performances, others are making steady climbs through the rankings with exciting upgrades and consistent results. As the offseason unfolds, these are the athletes who stand out as Region 6's top all-around competitors and the ones to watch as they continue their development.
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