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Shasta stacks up at BCs

The Shasta Trampoline Club did what it does best at the recent B.C. Gymnastics championships, counting 15 medals for its athletes. Setting the pace were a quintet of trampoliners who topped their respective categories.
Tamara O'brien
Shasta Trampoline Club's Tamara O'Brien won gold in open women's double mini and silver in trampoline at the Gymnastic provincial championships last week.

The Shasta Trampoline Club did what it does best at the recent B.C. Gymnastics championships, counting 15 medals for its athletes.
Setting the pace were a quintet of trampoliners who topped their respective categories. Tamara O’Brien shone in the women’s double mini event, posting 135.600 points to solidly beat rival Tiana Hesmert of Club Aviva’s 117.800.
In the women’s Level 4 trampoline, Maja Bonham edged her nearest rival by 0.285 points, while Charlee Hughes topped Level 1, 12-and-under group with another close decision, 82.800 to 82.700.
In men’s Level 6, 18-and-over, Zachary Hutchins scored 135.035, well-ahead of clubmate Jordan Nilmhurst’s 100.625.
In Level 5, Cameron Attwell captured the gold with 128.460, compared to the runner-up’s 122.700.
Joining Nilmhurst with silver was Level 3’s Jordan Karwacki, who finished five points back of Aviva’s Nicolas Lamond.
In the women’s Level 3, 15-plus, Sarah Wilkinson secured second place, trailing TAG’s Taya Clyne by just 1.8 points.
O’Brien also collected a silver, in Level 6, 18-plus trampoline with a point total of 130.125, behind Emily Schmidt of KGTC’s 134.920.
Picking up bronze medals were, in women’s trampoline, Hannah Goldstein, Level 2, Hannay Brown, Level 5, and Gracyn Hayhurst, Level 6. For the men, Brandon Mayrand nabbed one each in Level 4 men’s trampoline and double mini, Hutchins, in Level 5 double mini, and Karwacki, in Level 3 double mini.
Here are more top-four results for Shasta: Women, Trampoline - Level 5, 4th C.C. Rundell. Double mini - Level 4, 4th Cyena McIntosh.