Moreau Wins Junior National All-Around With Steady Execution
Caroline Moreau of Texas Dreams captured the junior women's all-around title at the 2025 Xfinity U.S. Championships with a combined score of 107.150. Moreau entered Day 2 with a 1.8-point lead over the field and closed the competition by holding her advantage through steady execution. She improved her floor score by two tenths and kept all execution scores within a narrow range across both days. Moreau also earned national titles on floor and finished second on both beam and bars. Her vault performance placed her second behind Amia Pugh-Banks.
Junior Championship Final Results
- Moreau wins junior national title at 107.150
- Anzola takes silver at 103.850 after winning beam title
- Pugh-Banks claims bronze at 103.050 with vault gold
- Bullock wins bars with highest two-day score of 28.150
- Moreau claims floor national title with 26.900 total
Anzola's Beam Excellence Secures Silver
Isabella Anzola of WOGA captured the national beam title with a combined 27.150, the highest two-day beam score in the junior field. She improved her execution slightly on Day 2 and kept difficulty scores steady at 5.4 both days. Anzola earned silver in the all-around, finishing 3.3 points ahead of Amia Pugh-Banks. On floor, she placed seventh, but her consistent results across all four events elevated her all-around standing. Anzola also finished fourth on bars and second on vault behind Pugh-Banks.
Pugh-Banks' Vault Dominance
Amia Pugh-Banks of World Class claimed the vault title with a 27.375, the only junior gymnast to average above 13.6 on both vaults. She earned bronze in the all-around despite lower beam scores limiting her total. Pugh-Banks placed third on floor and tied for fifth on bars. Her vault difficulty advantage created the largest margin of any event champion, winning by more than a full point over Caroline Moreau's second-place 26.225.
Bullock's Bars Excellence
Charleigh Bullock of Capital delivered the highest single bars score with a 14.150 on Day 2, securing the bars title at 28.150. She dominated the event with more than a full point margin over Caroline Moreau's second-place 26.850. Bullock tied for third on beam and placed third on vault. She competed only Day 1 floor due to injury, finishing with a 13.300 total that prevented a higher all-around placement.
Other Event Highlights
Sydney Williams (Metroplex) earned floor silver with 26.300, despite a three-tenth neutral deduction on Day 1. Espy Chang (Pacific Reign) tied Bullock for beam bronze at 25.600 and finished ninth on floor. The tie for fourth on floor between Kaylee Sath (GAGE) and Aulya Daniels (GAGE) showed the depth of the junior field, both finishing at 25.750.
Implications for Junior National Team
The top six all-around finishers were named to the 2025 U.S. Junior Women's National Team: Moreau, Anzola, Pugh-Banks, Sath, Wood, and Fulcher. Event champions demonstrated strong potential for international assignments, with Moreau's consistency, Anzola's beam precision, Pugh-Banks' vault power, and Bullock's bars expertise providing standout strengths for future competitions.