Mariah beat Alysa in ISP Points Challenge last season (
Sep-Oct 2020).
By 19+ points in the
overall standings.
And by 10+ points ("head to head," so to speak) in
Opportunity #2. (Amber beat Alysa by 7+ points.)
(Alysa did not compete in Opportunity #1.)
In Nov 2020, Mariah also beat Alysa by over 28 points in person at
Las Vegas Invitational -- for which skaters competed only their free skates.
Yes, I know that LVI was a team competition, and that Alysa had an injury. But you asked about "ever."
Per Gracie's
USFS bio, she competed in a total of seven Regionals/Sectionals events over five seasons of Intermediate/Novice/Junior.
In the podcast, she must have been referring to a lack of previous Senior-level experience at Regionals/Sectionals -- prior to Regionals at IceWorks in 2019.
Please don't worry, I knew all along that you were not denigrating Philadelphia. I'm sorry if my post came across the wrong way.
I remember very well that you made the looooong drive to Aston in 2019. And that throughout the week, you were extremely supportive of skaters at all three competitions (Collegiates + Philadelphia International + Philadelphia club competition) -- for which you had (and still have) my admiration. I enjoyed following your posts about your conversation with Hope, your favorite from Collegiates; about your interactions with Joonsoo and Akari; about your cheering for the adult skaters; and about many other nice experiences that you had at IceWorks. Thanks again for sharing so much back then, as you did last week from Cranberry and Lake Placid.
At the time of my original reply, it had seemed possible -- but not certain -- to me that this comparison is what you had in mind. Good to know that indeed it was.
The reason I had quoted your wording is that OTOH I truly had not known whether you possibly were alluding instead to the relative size of different club competitions. Would Glacier Falls "count" for you as something "as small as" Philadelphia Summer Championships? At the time of my original reply, I honestly could not tell.