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It would have been nice to win it all, but, to be honest, the way Georgia was performing late in the season meant that Georgia had to stumble for another team to beat them. Georgia didn't stumble. I agree with Greg: it was a VERY GOOD season, with a lot of satisfaction all around. Good to hear that Kristina will be good to go after healing. Lokking forward to the next meet, just 8 months away!!!
This was a great year for everyone, gymnasts, coaches and fans. It was a great ride! Ashley will be hard to replace but Kristina set her up with her great scores all throughout the year. We know she will be ready to shine next year along with the others! We can't wait! Thanks for another great year!
Well i am not much of a gymnastics fan but even I went to some meets. They had an amazing season. They have a great coach and great gymnasts (sorry if I spelled that wrong) they are one of they best teams in the nation. GO RED ROCKS!!!!!!!
If Ashley isn't going to try for the 2008 Olympics, is she going to quit?
Anonymous,
I believe the proper term is "retire from the sport", or "get on with the rest of her life".
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