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Newcastle’s East Coast All Stars Are Grand Champions

East Coast All Stars is a competitive cheerleading program in New South Wales, Australia.  They took home just about every award possible at a recent competition at the NSW State Championships in Penrith on Sunday, September 14.

The teams took home first or second place in several categories as well as first and second for Grand Champions.

1st – Junior Cheer 14 years & Under – Level 2
1st – Junior Group Stunt 14 years & under – Level 3
1st – Teen Cheer 11-18 years & under – Level 2
1st – Senior Cheer – Level 2 Coed                                                 
1st – Senior Group Stunt – Level 3
1st – Best Tumbler – Junior 14 years & under – Teegan
1st – Highest Senior Coed Basket Toss                                     
2nd – Highest All Girls Basket Toss (5 members max) – Junior 14 years & under
2nd – Teen Group Stunt 11-18 years – Level 3 AG

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USA Cheer to Select ‘Cheerleading Dream Team’ to Represent U.S. in 2009 International Union’s Cheer World Cup

If you are at least 18 years old and think you can cheer with the best of them, you may have the opportunity to represent your country at the world’s largest international cheer competition. The USA Federation for Sport Cheering will start accepting online applications August 15th to select participants for the two national teams that will represent the United States at the International Cheer Union’s 2009 World Cup. USA Cheer is searching for the nation’s top 60 cheerleaders to form an all-girl and a coed team that will take on the world’s best at next year’s event.

The selection process will consist of three stages; anyone 18 years or older is eligible to apply. The first step is an online application process on the USA Cheer Web site (www.usacheer.net) where interested athletes can complete an application and upload a video of their skills. From there, USA cheer will select the best applicants to attend one of four regional tryouts. USA Cheer will make another round of cuts after the regional tryouts, and the final teams will be announced January 19, 2009.

The International Cheer Union’s World Cup is the largest international cheer competition in the world, consisting of 25-30 competing countries and more than 1,300 participants. It will take place in Orlando, Florida April 22-24, 2009. The competition will include two levels of cheer (elite and premier) and two partner stunt divisions (all-girl and coed).

“Our application process is unique in that it gives anyone a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to compete to represent our country,” said Executive Director of USA Cheer Bill Seely. “We’re scouring the nation to select the elite few who will form the first-ever USA cheerleading dream team; only the best of the best will represent our nation on the world stage.”

USA Cheer also announced the coaches of the soon-to-be-formed teams:

  • James Speed, Head Coach of the University of Louisville cheerleading squads/Owner of Gym Time Cheer Gym
  • Jomo Thompson, Head Coach of the University of Kentucky cheerleading squad
  • Tony Nash, Head Coach of Morehead State University cheerleading squads

Seely said of the coaches, “Choosing the coaches was a critical step in this process. Our focus as an organization is to support all of cheerleading and to serve community, school-based and gym-based cheer programs, so it was important that the coaches have a strong background in all areas. We also wanted coaches with a successful track record with college-aged athletes, and these three coaches have won National Championships in both the school and all-star worlds. We are fortunate to have such great coaches to lead the first ever cheerleading dream team.”

USA Cheer

USA Cheer is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) and was formed exclusively for charitable purposes.

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Braves cheerleaders attend Final Destination

From an article in the Rox Review

After nearly 10 months of hard work, dedication, fundraising and lots of laughs, the Wissahickon Braves 2008 Competition Squads went where no other Philadelphia cheer team has gone …the Nation’s Leading Cheer Companies (NLCC’) Final Destination, The World’s Best.

Both the Senior and Junior squads competed in the Recreation division against various teams from around the country. Both squads were awarded second place after bringing the crowd to their feet with their near-flawless performances.

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Gym Force sweeps the state

From an article on Tallahasse.com

The cheerleading program brought its season to an amazing end with outstanding performances by all six squads. The Mini, Youth, and Level 4 teams each brought home a second-place trophy. The Challenger, Junior and Senior team each placed first in their respective divisions.

In addition, the Junior team also had the highest scores for the entire competition, beating more than 60 teams to bring home the Grand Champion trophy.

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COSTA RICA Cheerleading Tournament 2008

Found this on about.com in the cheerleading forums.

Visit the wonders of Costa Rica and enjoy a new great experience of cheerleading!

Please send a reply for further information. The event is on Aug 9th, 2008 but there are very attractive packages and special deals for cheerleading squads and guests.

I’ll appreciate any feed back or recommendations

Contact me at cdonas@grupomarta.com

Christian D’onas
GrupoMarta Hotels Costa Rica

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USA Federation for Sports Cheering

New ‘USA Cheer’ Governing Body to Promote the Growth, Support and Safety Education of Competitive Cheerleading

Group Will Field National All-Star Team to Compete At Inaugural World Cup
Championship; Represent the U.S. Globally

MEMPHIS, Tenn., May 22 /PRNewswire/ — A group of America’s most
accomplished leaders in cheerleading have announced today the formation of
the USA Federation for Sports Cheering, which will be known and marketed as
USA Cheer.

USA Cheer will serve as the official governing body of cheerleading in
the United States, and the officially recognized U.S. representative of the
International Cheer Union (ICU), the acting worldwide organization
overseeing the activity.

The new governing body will represent the U.S. in international cheer
competitions, including the inaugural World Cup Championship that will be
held in April 2009 at Disney World in Orlando, Florida. USA Cheer will
assemble a 24-member national team of America’s elite cheer talent that
will compete against similar teams from over 50 countries. Competing
countries will field co-ed and all girl teams, ages 14 and up.

In addition to representing the U.S. internationally, USA Cheer will
focus efforts and resources on increasing participation in and support of
cheer throughout the country. The organization has stated that two of their
primary goals is to USA Cheer brings together the entire cheerleading
community, both at the school level, as well as clubs, known as all-star
programs, to promote the many positive experiences cheerleading provides
millions of young people across the country, as well as promoting cheer
safety education nationwide.

Jeff Webb, the CEO and founder of Varsity Brands Inc, the world’s
largest cheerleading brand, has been selected President of USA Cheer. Other
executives and board members include:

– Jim Chadwick (VP) – President of U.S. All-Star Federation for Cheer and
Dance and the International All-Star Federation
– Dawn Calitri (VP) – President of the National Cheerleaders Association
and the National Dance Association

Representing the U.S. All-Star Federation (USAF)
– Aaron Flaker – Founder and Co-Owner of the JAM Brands and a director
for the USASF
– Karen Halterman – Director for the USASF

Representing the National Federation of State High School Associations
– Rhonda Blanford Green – Assistant Commissioner of the Colorado High
School Activities Association

Representing the American Association of Cheerleading Coaches and
Administrators are (AACCA):

– Jim Lord – Executive Director of AACCA
– T. Lynn Williamson – Senior Associate General Counsel for the
University of Kentucky, and Spirit Advisor for University of Kentucky
for the last 30 years.
– Carolyn Shoemaker – President for the Florida Cheer Coaches
Association, and a director for the AACCA

Representing the National Alliance for School Cheerleading:
– Mike Burgess – President of the United Spirit Association (USA)
– Jim Thorp – Founder and President of Cheerleading Technique Camps and
the American Championships

Representing the Active Athletes:
– Krisler Bailey – Executive Committee Representative for Active Athletes
and former cheerleader for Hofstra University.
– David McDowell – Former four-year cheerleader for the University of
Kentucky and currently Head Coach for University of Alabama
Cheerleaders.
– Emily Burster – Former four year cheerleader for Drexel University

“Establishing USA Cheer and unifying this multi-talented leadership
team is an historic, pivotal step toward continuing the steady domestic
growth and international expansion of competitive cheer,” said Webb, who is
widely credited with revolutionizing the sport. He added, “Cheerleading is
a unique activity in that it functions at times as a sport during
competitions, but it is also viewed as an important campus leadership
activity at thousands of colleges and high schools in the US.”

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Arizona: Cheer champs abound

The Dysart High School and Valley Vista High School cheer squads took some top honors when they participated in the Arizona Interscholastic Association State Cheer competition March 1

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Thunder co-ed cheerleaders win back-to-back national titles

The Blessed Trinity Thunder Co-Ed Cheerleading Team took home a second consecutive National Championship on May 4th. From an article in NiagaraThisWeek.com

Five competitions and five first-place finishes later, their dream came true as the team of 38 rushed the stage at the Hershey Centre in Mississauga to collect its second national title in the Large Co-Ed Intermediate division, in as many years.

The competition was hosted by Cheer Alliance, the most prominent cheerleading company in Canada, over three days, May 2-4. Boasting more than 250 teams attending from across Canada, it was the largest competition held in Canada to date.

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Cheer Nation wins big in competition

Cheer Nation Youth All-Star Team won the Nation’s Best and Best in the World in their division, beating more than 30 teams for the title. From an article on the WWSB mysuncoast.com site.

The Cheer Nation Youth All-Star Team celebrated last night at Cherry’s in Bradenton, where they gathered to watch the competition.

“They had the highest score among all the other teams in their division among the nation. It was pretty incredible,” says Coach Billie Wartenberg.

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Lady Lions take second National Grand Champion award

The Liberty High School Lady Lions take home there second National Grand Champion award in a row! From a story in the Brentwood Press.

The Lady Lions capped off their regular season schedule with a first-place finish in the Senior Advanced Varsity National division at the America’s Best Spiritleader Open National Championships at the San Jose Convention Center. For scoring higher than all other advanced teams in all divisions of the competition, the Lady Lions were also awarded the prestigious title of National Grand Champions, earning them a plaque and shiny black jackets.

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