
Sophomore Creslyn Brose has an outgoing personality that coach Tim Garrison would not even consider trying to change. (Vicky Graff Photo)
Kentucky gymnastics has a lot of dynamic performers but none may have a more fun-loving personality than sophomore Creslyn Brose of Holly Springs, N.C.
She was a regular-season second-team All-American on floor exercise last season when she won two meets. She also earned SEC all-freshman honors.
“She’s just a performer,” coach Tim Garrison said. “She’s a ham. I think she enjoys it as much as the crowd does. So yeah, we’re glad to have her back.”
She scored a 9.9 on floor against Auburn last week after not participating in floor exercise the previous five matches. She also had a 9.8 on beam.
“There’s no point trying to rein her in. Some, some things are futile,” Garrison said. “You can see it before she performs on beam, you can see when she’s just bouncing around.
“I mean, she’s about to perform on a beam that’s 16 feet long and four inches wide and four feet off the ground. That can unnerve the best of them. But not her. I think that’s just who she is.”
Tonight she will be back in the rotation when Kentucky competes at No. 1 Oklahoma.
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Outstanding for a young girl to be so bubbly & cheerful. It spontaneously overflows into the hearts of those around her, even if they don’t realize it.
May the Lord Jesus keep her, protect her & supply her refreshing joy and likewise for her teammates & coaches.
Thankful that our Living God appointment a leader of the USA who is enforcing the God given & God ordained male & female without any confusing or corrupt alternatives!