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<p>The first wave of the Red Rock Rave Junior National Qualifier started on March 4th and ended on March 6th. The age group represented was eleven through fifteen. This huge event was held at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. There was sixteen division and a total of 1,043 teams who participated. Out of that total, 573 teams were from California. 15 Open had 38 teams, 14 from CA. 15 USA had 64 teams, 23 from CA. 15 Liberty had 112 teams, 63 from CA. 15 American had 137 teams, 85 from CA. 14 Open had 26 teams, 11 from CA. 14 USA had 55 teams, 24 from CA. 14 Liberty had 102 teams, 61 from CA. 14 American had 134 teams, 82 from CA. Here are the results.</p>
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<p>15 USA: Coached by Sammy Ramos Jr. and Cari Klein, Sunshine 15 Westside took 1st place with a record of 10-0. Taking home gold and securing a bid to Nationals are Jordyn Scannell, [player_tooltip player_id='478578' first='Sophia' last='Cotter'], Declan Eastman, Arelie Hershberg, Brooke Salo, Frankie Jones, Olivia Penske, Presley Jones, Lucy Neilson, Stella Kennedy, Ashley Simonian, Lauryn Lewis, and Jordan Johnson.</p>
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<p>15 Liberty: Coached by Sage Mcclain and Sheldon Sheehy, Lava West 15 Molten took 1st place with a record of 10-0 and secured their bid to Nationals. Taking home gold are Sadie Kocur, [player_tooltip player_id='526213' first='McKenna' last='Kimbell'], Lexi Miles, Alexa May, Isabelle Yen, [player_tooltip player_id='772628' first='Kapri' last='Garnett'], London Halvorsen, Maile-Luana Moiso, Kennedy Earls, and Leah Curtin.</p>
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<p>14 Open: Coached by Carson Tanner and Katarzyna Ligwinska, Tstreet 14-Carson took 2nd place with a record of 9-1. Taking home silver are Ella Olson, Sarah Thorp, Alexis Link, [player_tooltip player_id='492164' first='Megan' last='Hodges'], Ally Fausett, [player_tooltip player_id='545302' first='Sarah' last='MacDonald'], Berit Brinkema, [player_tooltip player_id='486781' first='Katherine' last='Nowak'], Gabriella Souza, [player_tooltip player_id='455792' first='Emma' last='Kingston'], Madisen Dolsophon and [player_tooltip player_id='492745' first='Katherine' last='Jackson'].</p>
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<p>Also in the open division, coming in 3rd place is Miz LB 14 Rockstar. Coached by Elizabeth Fontanilla, Tiffany Rodriguez and Alexis Cormier the Rockstars secured their bid to Nationals. Winning silver are Cedra Saolotoga-Talaga, Makenna Barnes, [player_tooltip player_id='545313' first='Hanna' last='McGinest'], Marlo Libbey, Mckennah Iamaleava, Simrin Adams, [player_tooltip player_id='775554' first='Sienna' last='Castillo'], Lucy Matuszak, Taimane Poe, Audrey McFadden, and Leighton Devereux. </p>
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<p>14 Liberty: Coached by Leandro Pinheiro and Nicole Cavote, SCVC 14Roxy took 1st place with a record of 10-0. Taking home gold and securing a bid to Nationals are [player_tooltip player_id='531840' first='Sariah' last='Turner'], Lilana Swanson, Jayden Meyer, Sophia Olson, Ryann Rankin, Siena Cardenas, Stella Pulos, Abbie Hairrell, Gabriela Kumagai, Chloe Scott, Skylar Giaconi, and Emerson Terry. </p>
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<p>Taking home 2nd place, coached by Benjamin Saetang and Gina Dimare is Absolute 14-Pink. They ended with a record of 9-1. Bringing home silver and a bid to Nationals are Delaney Jackson, Addison Bianchi, Sydney Ryssemus, Avery Blount, Anna Jacobs, Grace Basso, Naya Quiroz, Rania Brody, Boston Norris, Natalie Knoll, Marin Louie, Sena Hens, and Katherine Jones. </p>
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<p>14 American: Coached by Isaiah Beltran and Meghann Velasquez, Mid City VBC 14-1 took 2nd place with a record of 9-1. Taking home silver are Jazleen Artiga, Riley Sylvester, Mya Del Cid, Emely Constanza, Julissa Rodriguez, Grace Quintanilla, Alison Rodriguez Abigal Ochoa, Brooklyn Bautista, Emily Duarte, Maya Arechiga, Valerie Ventura, Violette Flores, and Peyton Recinos.</p>
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<p>Congratulations go to each team, coaching staff, and players. Your hard work paid off!</p>
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The first wave of the Red Rock Rave Junior National Qualifier started on March 4th and ended on March 6th. The age group represented was eleven through fifteen. This huge event was held at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. There was sixteen division and a total of 1,043 teams who participated. Out of that total, 573 teams were from California. 15 Open had 38 teams, 14 from CA. 15 USA had 64 teams, 23 from CA. 15 Liberty had 112 teams, 63 from CA. 15 American had 137 teams, 85 from CA. 14 Open had 26 teams, 11 from CA. 14 USA had 55 teams, 24 from CA. 14 Liberty had 102 teams, 61 from CA. 14 American had 134 teams, 82 from CA. Here are the results.
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