Haley
Lemke Age: 14
Level: Pre-prelim- inary, bronze dance, preliminary moves in the field and synchronized open juvenile
Hometown: Mosinee, Wisconsin Club: Mosinee Silverblades FSC Coaches: Jami Krause and Heather Johnson Favorite skater: Ashley Wagner Favorite move: Flying camel
I started skating because: I was skating on my grandma’s pond and was bugging my mom about lessons so she signed me up for the learn-to-skate program when I was 4. Memorable moments: Landing my Axel after only attempting it on ice for three days, and skating in my first ice show. I got a stuffed animal, flowers and a bunch of pictures with my friends.
Hobbies: Running, reading and being outside
Alexis Mearns Age: 13 Club: Port City SC Level: Pre-juvenile/intermediate Hometown: Wilmington, North Carolina
Coach: Morgan Parkinson, Kathy Kader, Oleg Efimov, Natalia Efimova
Favorite moves: Double flip, Axel-loop- double loop, cannonball spin
Favorite skaters: Johnny Weir, Ashley Wagner, Ashley Cain, Max Aaron Goal: Do my double Axel by the end of 2016
Memorable moment: Placing fourth the first time I competed at the South Atlantic Regional Championships.
How I got started: I was watching a “Little Bill” episode and he kept saying, “Skate skate skate skate skate skate,” so I decided to go to a public skate. My mom said I had better balance than her, so I got enrolled in my first class before I turned 3.
Movies: Blended, Arrow, The Martian
Books: Welcome to My World by Miranda Dickinson
Hobbies: Any sport, swimming in my pool, performing
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