Three Crosses Jiu-Jitsu is a results-driven youth program with 9 competitors across 8 tournaments.
They win gold 14% of the time, finish 44% of wins by submission, retain 89% of first-time competitors.
A technically advanced program in Las Cruces — the competition results speak for themselves.
Win rate across 8 tracked tournaments, benchmarked against small-size academies.
Among 7948 small academies, above average gold rate.
Finish rate, scoring patterns, and how Three Crosses Jiu-Jitsu closes out victories.
Similar-size avg: 48%
Placement distribution across all tracked competitions.
Similar-size avg: 11% gold
Fighter tier distribution across the competitive roster.
11% of roster is Elite or higher
Performance metrics segmented by belt level.
Strongest: Grey (6 fighters)
Match frequency and competition cadence over 7 months.
Similar-size avg: ~108/year
What percentage of athletes return after their first competition.
Similar-size avg: 34%
Cross-belt consistency and ranking performance.
Similar-size avg: 0%
| # | Fighter | Belt | M/F | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cierra Michelle Brown | Grey | 9-8 | ||
| 2 | Cain Rogelio Lopez | Grey | 6-5 | ||
| 3 | Layla Catalina Espinoza | Grey | 5-7 | ||
| 4 | Paisley Auroro Blosson H Panebouef | Grey | 13-14 | ||
| 5 | Brayden John Bawza | Yellow | 1-2 | ||
| 6 | Daniel Jeremiah Colon | Grey | 5-6 | ||
| 7 | Landon Ramirez | Yellow | 2-9 | ||
| 8 | Chrys Augustine Hernandez | Grey | 5-8 |
| # | Fighter | Belt | M/F | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cierra Michelle Brown | Grey | 9-8 | ||
| 2 | Cain Rogelio Lopez | Grey | 6-5 | ||
| 3 | Layla Catalina Espinoza | Grey | 5-7 | ||
| 4 | Paisley Auroro Blosson H Panebouef | Grey | 13-14 | ||
| 5 | Brayden John Bawza | Yellow | 1-2 | ||
| 6 | Daniel Jeremiah Colon | Grey | 5-6 | ||
| 7 | Landon Ramirez | Yellow | 2-9 | ||
| 8 | Chrys Augustine Hernandez | Grey | 5-8 | ||
| 9 | Grayson Grooms | Grey | 0-4 |