Commitments on signing day are one of the most exciting parts of the period. With a number of four- and three-star gymnasts yet to announce their commitment, this year’s signing day is going to be especially thrilling. Keep a watchful eye on the Canadians—they are always the real wildcards.
Alexia Mouyenga
- CGN rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
- Club: Twin City Twisters
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Mouyenga hasn’t competed much, especially on the leg events, since 2021. When healthy, though, she’s capable of an exceptional Yurchenko one and a half on vault, as well as a full-in on floor. She scored a perfect 10.0 on vault in her first meet of the 2022 season. Among the most notable results of her career is a second-place finish at the 2020 Nastia Liukin Cup as a junior.
Tegan Shaver
Shaver has excellent all-around potential but is especially strong on vault, bars, and beam. Her floaty Yurchenko one and a half on vault could make almost any lineup in the country, and her elite work on bars and beam has plenty of clean skills to choose from to build NCAA routines with no built-in deductions.
Kayla Shaw
- CGN rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
- Club: All Stars (Canada)
- Recruit profile
Shaw is known for her vault and bars, and she could make an…