2023 NIAA All-Girls State Champions and Place Winners

2023 NIAA All-Girl State Champions and Place Winners

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1st Place – Sophia Abramson of Slam! Nevada
2nd Place – Tylene Tran of Centennial
3rd Place – Kayden Brooks of Centennial
4th Place – Ella Kavanaugh of Douglas
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1st Place – Juliana Alejandro of Centennial
2nd Place – Noelani Lutz of Slam! Nevada
3rd Place – Trinity Washington of Palo Verde
4th Place – Shaylee Gavin of Fernley
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1st Place – Emma Albanese of Slam! Nevada
2nd Place – Zendell Oribello of Legacy
3rd Place – Esther Garwood of Coronado
4th Place – Mia Shepard of Liberty
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1st Place – Katie Ward of McQueen
2nd Place – Chloe Mead of Bishop Gorman
3rd Place – Madison Worden of Centennial
4th Place – Mika Yoffee of Slam! Nevada
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1st Place – Victoria Morosini of Durango
2nd Place – Angelina Doral of Legacy
3rd Place – Meredith Nash of Reed
4th Place – Jackie Hernandez of Arbor View
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1st Place – Skyla Philpot-Fernandez of Liberty
2nd Place – Aneka Mathews of Reed
3rd Place – Madison Small of Foothill
4th Place – Maliyah Moore of Sparks
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1st Place – Gianna Sedlacek of White Pine
2nd Place – Aliana Nunez of Cheyenne
3rd Place – Lauren Bowling of Foothill
4th Place – Ainsley Gordon of Reed
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1st Place – Whitney Heit of Bishop Manogue
2nd Place – Jacobi Gledhill of Shadow Ridge
3rd Place – Anna Maxwell of Reed
4th Place – Tyanna Jones of Western
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1st Place – Ellah Olson of Carson
2nd Place – Petra Stewart of Clark
3rd Place – Jaclyn Daley of McQueen
4th Place – Valerie Braun of Silverado
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1st Place – Billie Bonwell of Slam! Nevada
2nd Place – Jasmine Morales of McQueen
3rd Place – Jessica Rodriguez of Cimarron
4th Place – Jordan Hunter of Western
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1st Place – Maria Aiono of Reed
2nd Place – Liliana Barrientos of Centennial
3rd Place – Destiny Gonzales of West Wendover
4th Place – Jordan Hunter of Western
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1st Place – Kitana Leafaatoto of Western
2nd Place – Jadalynn Alapai of Liberty
3rd Place – Ellie Smith of Reed
4th Place – Erin Johnson of Palo Verde