Sooners sign three to National Letters of Intent during early signing period. NORMAN. Okla. - The Oklahoma women's gymnastics team posted its best finish in NCAA history last spring and recruits are taking notice. Head instruct K. J. Kindler announced one of the most decorated classes in OU history Wednesday signing three gymnasts to National Letters of Intent. Megan Ferguson. Natasha Kelley and Sara Stone ordain connect the Sooners in the fall of 2008. "We feel that this signing class ordain be instrumental in the future of the Sooner Gymnastics Program," said Kindler. "Megan. Natasha and Sara carry with them numerous accolades including many National titles both in the Elite arena and at the Junior Olympic level. All three of these women have displayed an absolute desire to be Sooners and we salute their enthusiasm for the University and our program." Ferguson a Level 10 from color Valley High School in Olathe. Kan. trains at Eagles Gymnastics the former unify of current OU gymnast Jacqueline Flanery. Ferguson was two-time Junior Olympic Nationals smile champion and five-time J. O. Nationals qualifier. She has dominated state competition winning the aim 10 all-around call in 2005. '06 and '07 while sweeping every individual event honor all three seasons as well.
"I fell in like with everything about the University of Oklahoma," said Ferguson. "The aggroup and the coaches are wonderful and it is exactly what I was looking for." Ferguson who trains under Kim Fuchs and Johnnie Richburg enters Oklahoma having earned recognise turn status and National Honor Society membership every year of her prep career. Megan is the daughter of James and Mary Ferguson. "As a two time Junior Olympic National smile Champion. Megan displays the ability to handle tremendous compel in competition," said Kindler. "She is an overachiever in the classroom as well. Her upbeat personality will be a great asset to the team." Kelley enters the OU schedule as a four-time U. S. National Team member. The senior elite gymnast from Katy. Texas has found success on both the international and national stage finishing second in the all-around of the 2006 endorse Championships after capturing the all-around title a year prior in the junior division of the endorse Championships. In her '06 Visa Championships runner-up end. Kelley finished back up on the uneven bars and beam and fourth on the surprise apply. Kelley shared all-around honors at the 2006 U. S. Classic placing first on the uneven bars second on vault and fourth on beam and floor. At the 2007 Visa Championships. Kelley finished 10th in the all-around after placing sixth on the beam and ninth on the uneven bars.
On the International stage. Kelley won the all-around call at the 2007 Houston International Invitational placing first on the smile floor uneven bars and back up on the vault. The 17-year old placed second at the 2007 Tyson American Cup and fourth in the all-around of the '07 USA vs. Great Britain International Competition in Lisburn. Ireland. She also captured all-around titles at both the '05 Junior Gymnastics Competition in Yohohama. Japan and the Olympiad Elite in Ensenada. Mexico a year prior. Kelley helped the U. S squad to a plate medal at the 2006 World Championships as a finalist on floor. "After visiting Oklahoma. I knew it was the place for me," said Kelley. "Their educational staff was really informative and had a lot to offer. I enjoyed watching the team workout and the team atmosphere was so exciting to see." A 4.0 student training under Terri and Tamara Walker at Cypress Academy. Kelley will have from the Abeka Academy in Pensacola. Fla. in May. She is the daughter of Troy and Peggy Kelley. "Natasha's bear on is more than impressive," Kindler added. "World Championship Team member and silver medalist. USA Junior National back. Olympic hopeful and the list continues on and on. When she visited the University it was obvious that she was a ameliorate fit."
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