Despite earning one of his highest scores yet, Jason Maybaum was cut during Week 5 of “Dancing With the Stars: Juniors,” and with the competition starting to begin its march towards the finals, Week 6 is sure to be another surprising upset.

“Giving Thanks” night will see the teams attempting to once again impress both the judges and the studio audience, but at the end of the night, another team will have to say goodbye to the competition following an elimination. Since viewer votes at home are not a factor in this pre-taped competition, based on judge’s scores, three teams, in particular, seem most at risk of being eliminated.

Based on judges’ scores, the most likely team to be saying their goodbyes seem to be Team Witney, a.k.a Akash Vukoti and Kamri Peterson. Of the teams still left, they are the only ones who haven’t been earning high marks from the judges. They’ve remained stagnant throughout the competition, earning all 21’s until Week 5—when they took a turn in the wrong direction and only earned 20 points out of 30. With little to no improvement in his skills, no matter how adorable and sweet he is, it seems as though the Spelling Bee wiz may be likely to hang up his dancing shoes.

Another team whose performance in the competition could put them at risk of an elimination is Team Alan, a.k.a. Sky Brown and JT Church. While they’ve been performing well throughout the competition so far and still seem like they could be potential front-runners, they also took a dip in scores during Week 5, dropping to just 23 points. A drop in scores usually isn’t something that can be considered a good sign for a team’s longevity, and at this point in the competition, it could be the fatal blow to the cute pair’s dancing dreams.

However, Mandla Morris and Brightyn Brems, a.k.a Team Cheryl could also be at risk. While they received their best scores yet during Week 5, on average they are performing below what the strongest teams in the competition are doing. This week, in particular, may not be the one which sees them say goodbye, but as other teams start to fall, they could wind up short just ahead of the finals.

“Dancing With the Stars: Juniors” airs Sundays at 8 p.m. EST on ABC.