April 21, 2025 - 17:21

The 2025 Rhode Island All-State Gymnastics Team has been announced, showcasing the exceptional talent and dedication of gymnasts across the state. This year's team features a diverse group of athletes who have excelled in various disciplines, including floor exercise, balance beam, uneven bars, and vault.
Selection for the All-State team is based on outstanding performances throughout the season, including individual competitions and team championships. Coaches and judges evaluated gymnasts not only on their scores but also on their artistry, technique, and overall execution.
Among the highlights of this year's team are several gymnasts who have demonstrated remarkable improvement and consistency, earning them a place among the best in the state. The recognition serves as a testament to their hard work, commitment, and passion for the sport.
As the gymnastics season comes to a close, these athletes will continue to inspire their peers and younger gymnasts, paving the way for the future of the sport in Rhode Island.
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