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Rollarama skaters dominate Northeast regional artistic roller skating championship

Rollarama piled up titles at Ron-A-Roll, but Roller Kingdom and All Star kept the Northeast figures podiums crowded across several age groups.

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Rollarama skaters dominate Northeast regional artistic roller skating championship
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Rollarama Skating Club left the Northeast Region Championship with the clearest footprint at Ron-A-Roll Skating Center in Vernon, Connecticut, where the June 20-21 meet produced a tightly packed figures table across multiple age groups. Alessandra Fusco won Primary C Girls for Rollarama, Ava Fraley added a third-place finish for the club, and Roller Kingdom Hudson SC’s Ireland Mcgee split the pair at the top of the podium.

The same concentration showed up in Primary A Girls, where Mia Godino of All Star Skating Club - Whitman took first and Roller Kingdom filled the next two spots with Shreeti Korgaokar and Rachel Vundla. Rollarama answered in Juvenile C Girls, where Kassondra Easley won the division and the club’s depth kept showing through the rest of the regional slate. Lylarose LaDuke followed Easley, with Peyton Frantz-Rowe of Rainbow Skating Club and Gemma Andriano also landing in the group of top finishers.

The younger boys’ and girls’ events reinforced how much of the Northeast scene runs through a few established programs. Samarth Korgaokar gave Roller Kingdom Hudson SC a win in Elementary C Boys, Rosaleah Smith led Elementary C Girls for Rollarama, and Zoey Murawski won Elementary B Girls for Rollarama while Emma GODINO and Gianna Hayward of All Star Skating Club - Whitman occupied the next two podium places. Jayden Wheeler of Roller Kingdom Hudson SC also took Elementary A Girls, giving the Connecticut club another top result.

That club concentration matters in artistic figures because the discipline rewards clean execution rather than speed or contact. USA Roller Sports says artistic figure skaters are judged on content and manner of performance, and the Northeast panel of John Hultquist, Hannah Patawaran, Billy Mastriano, Brock Curtice, Chrissy DeMoranville and Michael Vickey was evaluating prescribed patterns under that standard throughout the weekend.

The Vernon championship also sat inside the wider 2025/2026 USARS regional and national cycle, with nationals scheduled for Lincoln, Nebraska, from July 17 through August 2. USARS has the artistic segments spread from Elite Jr. and Sr. and World Skate Figures on July 17-20 to Adult Events on July 29-August 2, with spectator pricing listed at $15 for daily entry and $125 for the full art/figure event.

Ron-A-Roll itself has long been part of the regional backdrop. The indoor rink in Vernon Rockville, Connecticut, has been listed as a local skating venue since 1990 or 1991, and it has continued to host the kind of figures meet where Rollarama, Roller Kingdom and All Star keep setting the pace. The 2025 Northeast Regional Championship already showed some of the same names, with Mia Godino winning Primary A Girls and Haley Ward leading Juvenile C Girls ahead of Addison Pinneo, Shelby Duff, Rachel Vundla, Tierney Meerschaert and Ireland Mcgee.

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