Using AAA as an example, i do believe Pierce is the only AAA team in the state to max out on everything. And in AAAA only 2 max out on everything.
Actually....only one team in AAAA truly maxes out. The problem is the judges are not noticing the glitch in the routine.
The issue you have here is with the rubric. The rubric is designed to make it "fair" for all teams. Now I understand that it isn't possibly fair when asking for specifics but that is what the rubric is designed to do. It is also designed so that every school has a chance from tumbling to stunting if fulfilling the requirements.
If the rubric didn't exist and teams were truly judged on what the "could" do, I am afraid you wouldn't see the mixup for the top spot as much as you do. Some teams would be on the top and never leave because the talent is so thick.
So while I agree that tumbling is difficult, you have to sort of pick your poison here.
One team could come out and tumble like crazy and stunt like crazy and the team that could stunt very good but not tumble would always be left on the outside looking in.
The rubric is the problem. With that said, I do think it could use some tweaking.....