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2022 Varsity All Star Summit Championship Scores and Recap

By Annemarie Arthurs

Published May 2, 2022

The 2022 Season has come to an end for all the Division 1 gyms and their teams that earned a bid and competed at the Summit this weekend! After four days of competition, the teams have made the tough climb to finals and winners have been crowned! These junior and senior teams have worked endlessly all season to get to finals to be crowned a Summit Champion

My favorite behind the scenes moment this weekend was when the Cheer Extreme Senior Elite legend of 2010-2013, Maddie Gardner, met and interviewed the current face of Senior Elite, Ryan Cummings. This was for sure a full circle moment and just goes to show you how rare and successful these athletes are. We want to wish Ryan good luck with her journey after this season and maybe we will see her again like Maddie! 

Twitter seems to still be in an uproar over the G.I Janes disqualification at Worlds due to Cheer Athletics Sabres being disqualified at summit due to a crossover rule. There are a lot of different rules going into these large end of season events and I’m sure this was an eye opener for all coaches and gym owners going into next season when making teams with crossovers and completing their rosters with USASF!

The Summit does a great job showcasing the best of the best in levels 1-6 and allows all these athletes to strive to be the best they can be! 

Let’s look at this year’s Summit Champions! Great job to all the teams that attended, and we will see you next season! 

2022 Summit Scores

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The Cheerleading Worlds 2022 Results

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By Annemarie Arthurs

Published April 26, 2022

The Cheerleading Worlds 2022 was one for the books!! The divisions were tough, and the outcomes shocked most of us! From 100+ non tumble teams, a fire alarm during Small Coed awards, and a disqualification for the Woodlands Elite G.I Janes…I had no idea what the rest of the event was going to look like!! 

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MACS Senior Starz have officially joined the “elite three”, or should we say “elite four” now, by winning Senior Small Coed! Themeon Senior Black, Cali Smoed & Prodigy Midnight are the only other teams to win that division in the last decade! 


Twitter was in an uproar during the Senior Small All Girl division! Aqua came and HIT and got a well-deserved bronze globe! ICE Lady Lightning and Cheer Extreme SSX fought it out and ICE came out on top! Next year will be interesting…

The California All Stars Smoed left the Small Coed division and went undefeated their first time ever in Global Coed while CheerSport Great Whites had the greatest comeback from 3rd to 1st! Even during a four-month lockdown in Canada, they came and got those rings! 

As a proud ECE Alumni, shout out to the Bombshells for placing second in the world in the Senior Medium Division! 

The Senior Large All Girl and Coed division had me holding my breath on day 2! I’m forever team Orange and TGLC so I could barely watch while both these divisions performed! 

With 3 out of the 4 Large Senior All Girl teams hitting, we finally get to see who the best of the best really is!! That was a division I will never forget! Large Coed, ATE!! All three teams put out ICONIC routines and showed us what true cheerleading really is!! Imagine what worlds would look like if every team put on a show like Top Gun TGLC & GLOC! #TKO #MAGIC

With that being said, let’s look at this year’s WORLD CHAMPIONS!!

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Cheerleading Worlds 2022 Performance Order (searchable)

Cheerleading Worlds Competition 2022 Performance Order

By Steve Pawlyk

Published April 20, 2022

Worlds is only 3 days away!

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LIMITED WORLDS DIVISION EXPLAINED

LIMITED WORLDS DIVISION EXPLAINED

By Cat Weeden

Published April 18, 2022

We have all waited 3 LONG years for the return of “The True Worlds Experience.” 3 long years for international teams to return. 3 long years for the fans to sit from sunup to sundown to watch the best of the best duke it out one last time. 

After the 2020 Worlds was canceled (understandably), we were all grateful to be back in action in 2021. But the experience was just not the same. There were hardly any spectators, most teams only competed in person 2-3 times leading up to the World Championships and there was a noticeable absence of international teams. It was an all-around strange year, but man, were we so thankful to be back in Orlando. 

For the first time since 2018-2019, we all experienced a real competitive season. Albeit, a very strange regular season, but we all competed multiple times, the biggest and best events were back in person (NCA, Jamfest, and Jamz) and our kids returned fully to the sport they love. Beyond these factors, there was an extra magical air to this season. The addition and mystery of the Limited All Girl and Coed Worlds Divisions. 

The 2022 World Championships will feature 3 NEW division offerings for US Based Teams, Limited XS/SM Sr 6, Limited XS Coed and Limited Sm Coed 6. For your team to have qualified for these divisions, you must meet 3 standards: 

  1. Any team participating in Limited must be your brand’s ONLY worlds team. 

  2. Your Team must be a Senior Club Level U.S. Based team 

  3. 22 or less members. 

These divisions are not exclusionary of any size gym, as long as you meet the three requirements, you’re in. 

The History of How we got here

During the 2017 D2 Summit, USASF announced the addition of the XS worlds division. The parameters to participate were that you had to have only 1 Worlds team under your brand, and your team had to be 14 participants or less. At the time, the smallest worlds division size was “small'' which was up to 20 athletes. For a smaller Worlds gym that had approx 75-125 athletes, having 20 Worlds athletes would mean that approx 20-45% of their program would need to be Worlds athletes in order to field these teams. The max number of 14 was an opportunity that created positive ripples in the small gym community for years.

That very first year of XS was MAGICAL. There was a sense of hope that we had never felt before on the world side. We would have the ability to compete on the Worlds stage, in a division that was more realistically attainable for Smaller D1 and D2 gyms. We were in regular season divisions of other teams that looked like us and were developmentally at the same place as us. 

We had 1 year. One fantastic, magical, wonderful year of this division with the limitations for participation. By the end of the season the gyms with more than 1 Worlds team made a full court press to not be excluded from Extra Small. At the time it was devastating for the division to be opened to everyone. In retrospect, the mistake was that it was a new SIZE category and that the option to field smaller teams SHOULD have been inclusive of everyone. 

Since the inclusion of Extra Small, Non-Tumbling Coed and All girl, Senior Open Small Coed and All girl, Senior Open Large Coed, Int Small Coed and numerous other divisions have been adopted by Worlds. Each division added serves a purpose and helps bridge gaps in the World’s fabric. 

Over the last 4 years, the Worlds dynamic has drastically changed. There are no longer 50+ teams in Small Coed and All girl. Large Senior and Large Senior Coed remain the title divisions of the championships, but they are dramatically smaller in size. Non-Tumbling and Senior Open Small Coed have EXPLODED in the US and Extra Small has taken its place as the largest coed and all girl club divisions at Worlds. 

While divisions have been continuously created to fill gaps, there hasn't been anymore regard to the creation of divisions that are focused on further developing the Worlds opportunity amongst all types of gyms. What we do know is that according to USASF, D2 gyms are approximately  83% of the allstar gym industry. Yes, you read that correctly - at least 83%. We know that this number is probably TOO LOW based solely on the amount of D2 gyms that do not participate in USASF, so that number is probably closer to 92%, conservatively. 

We had divisions for athletes over 18 (Open/ Int Open), for club teams of different sizes (Extra Small, Small, Medium and Large), for Athletes that do not tumble, but still deserve the right to participate (Non-Tumbling all girl and coed) and if you look at the international spectrum, they have many more additional options that are direct reflections of the everchanging allstar landscape. However, no division for gyms that reflect possibly 92% of the industry… It didn’t make sense.

During the USASF National meeting in Charlotte, the Limited divisions were brought for discussion, and were overwhelmingly agreed upon by D2 and D1 gyms in attendance. There would be no gym size limitations on them, anyone could participate, and they would not be a new exclusionary size category.  The idea would be that while for the 21-22 season they would not be stand-alone divisions, they would be their own divisions for the World Championships. Mid-Summer the divisions were made official.

The Mystery Surrounding Limited

Since Limited was not a stand-alone division in 21-22, no one really KNEW who would participate in the divisions at Worlds. Would teams that qualify, but have had success in the standard divisions choose to stay in the standard divisions or would they participate in Limited? There have been many assumptions, guesses and predictions about who would be in the divisions, but up until last week, no one knew for sure.

That mystery has been nerve wracking, but also very exciting. By not having to declare until you registered for the World Championships, no one really knew what these divisions would look like. Now that the first Worlds schedule has been released.  We now know that Limited has not only been well received by D2 gyms, but even more by the D1 gyms that qualify. This was absolutely the hope. We have previous World Champion Teams, many Worlds Finalist teams, and teams that have been right outside of the podium for years. 

Limited by the Numbers

(As of 4/18, The numbers are anticipated to grow since some teams are not classified correctly)

Limited DIVISION
Limited Small Coed
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Teams: 11
Paid Bids: 3
Limited DIVISION
Limited XS Coed
Limited XS Coed will be the SECOND largest Club Coed division, following XSC
Teams: 10
Paid Bids: 3
Limited DIVISION
Limited SM/XS All Girl
Limited All girl will be the SECOND largest Club all girl division, following XS
Teams: 18
Paid Bids: 7

The Future of Limited

The future of Limited is currently up in the air, with USASF commenting that they would like to see what participation at Worlds looks like and how the division goes next weekend. There are many more questions hanging in the air about Limited’s future, but I think it’s fair of USASF to wait until after its first run to decide its long-term fate. 

Will Limited be back at Worlds 2023?

Based on 2022 Worlds participation alone, I would call this a YES. With at least 40 teams participating, 13 Paid Bids and many more teams already declaring that they will be out of Open divisions to participate next season, I think there is no way Limited disappears for 2023 Worlds.

Will Limited become a Standalone Division for the 2022-23 Season?

This is up in the air. I think the mystery surrounding Limited and its participants was fun this year, but going into Worlds, there were a lot of teams that were classified and listed in wrong divisions on the first schedule. Some didn’t note Limited on registration and believed it would automatically populate them into the division, so it’s not really at the fault of USASF.  However,  this would be an easier process if we were ‘Limited’ all year. Also, there is value in competing against the correct teams all year and not only seeing your competitors at Worlds. If it isn’t granted stand-alone division status next season, which it should, it should at least become a Division Split that EP’s are allowed to use. 

Does the inclusion of Limited dilute Worlds?

No. While it feels like there are so many Worlds Divisions and Champions, the reality is that the number of teams that participate at Worlds represent less than 3-5% of the TOTAL membership of allstar cheer. The World Champs, even with 40 divisions, are less than the top 1% of active allstars. Back when there was one All Girl and one Coed winner, allstar was dramatically smaller. The participation has exponentially grown at a rate that called for more divisions and levels. If you are strong enough to take down 17 other teams in Limited All Girl 6, you have earned the right to the World Championship Title. 

Should franchises be allowed to participate in Limited?

In my opinion, no. The division has specific qualifications around it and within those parameters the division is already alive and well and could double in size within the next year. Even though some franchises are smaller in size, they are still a part of very successful brands, and they still have many options for divisions without the ability to participate in Limited. There are many benefits to being a part of a strong national brand, but there are also drawbacks, and to me this is one of them. This division is about development in the same way Non-Tumbling is about offering a division to kids who are not strong tumblers. 

Is Limited a Fast Track to the Podium?

We have divisions at Worlds where you wake up as AT LEAST a Bronze Worlds Medalist. Or you must take down 1 team to Globe. Take it, these are the most talented, best coached, most storied, and outright toughest divisions of Worlds, but that doesn’t change the stats. Whoever wins Large coed, has to move mountains to do it, and they deserve every second of glory and infamy for doing it. With the Limited divisions already being second largest in club division size, I would go as far as to say that these divisions are legitimate, hard and going to be unpredictable. 

Not Everyone Should be able to Compete at Worlds?

Are you the Worlds gatekeeper? Am I? Is your mom? No none of us are. And again, less than 3% of the industry gets to even compete. No one behind a keyboard, a screen, a group text or behind nasty comments gets to decide who can participate, USASF does. You get a bid or you don’t. You go and hit or you don’t.

Who are the Front Runners for Limited?

That’s the best part of these divisions, IT’S ANYONE’S GAME. When was the last time a Worlds Division felt like that?

My final thoughts on Limited

I hope every team in the 3 divisions go out this weekend and performs the routine of a lifetime. I hope any given day the best team of that day wins. I hope that every kid who has waited their turn to compete at Worlds, in their home gym uniform, lives the dream this weekend. I mostly hope that the MAGIC we found 4 seasons ago lives on through Limited. 

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Collegiate Champions Choose IPP!

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By Annemarie Arthurs

Published April 18, 2022

Another NCA College Nationals is in the books and this one just hit differently.  Daytona Beach was on fire with talent and excitement this year after we missed 2020 and only saw a small variety of teams in 2021 as most competed virtually. It was nothing short of amazing seeing teams back on the bandshell battling it out for supremacy.  And to top it off, we were able to see 4 teams win using our music

We’d like to congratulate the following IPP clients on some historic wins!...

Framingham State UniversityFRAMINGHAM STATE UNIVERSITY

Framingham State UniversityFRAMINGHAM STATE UNIVERSITY

The first champion crowned was Framingham State University.  This was definitely a monumental win for FSU and coach Dave Lombardi.  Dave has been the head coach of FSU for 13 years and is set to retire at the conclusion of this season.  He’s been waiting a long time to be in the limelight and that’s just where he was!  After being in first place coming out of prelims the tension was still high because of the 25/75 score split. At any moment a small mistake from the day before could potentially haunt you in finals.  However, the ladies of FSU were able to perform with consistency and showed Daytona Beach just what it means to be RAM TOUGH! 

When asked about his experience coaching in his final season, Dave said, “What an amazing year we had.  It was a year of firsts for us. This was the first year that we competed as a small coed team. It was the first year we hit zero. And this was the first year we won NCA College Nationals!”

In regards to his experience with IPP, Dave went on to say, “I want to thank Steve and IPP for always making incredible music for us and helping to pump up my team to win our first NCA College National title”.

Steve, owner of IPP said, “It was the most incredible experience to see FSU finally get a must deserved win.  Not only have we been mixing their music for a number of years, but also Dave Lombardi is also a close friend of mine so it was amazing to see him finally take home that title!”

BRIDGWATER STATE UNIVERSITY

BRIDGWATER STATE UNIVERSITY

The ladies of the Red Squad go back-to-back!   What can I say?  There’s just something magical about this team. Coached by Jason Manhart and Alex Primiano, BSU brought home their 6th title in the last 11 years (2011, 2014, 2019, 2 wins in 2021 and 2022)! 

When asked to reflect on her experience, coach Alex said, “Every Daytona experience is unique in its own way, but from the start we knew this was going to be special.  This was our first trip back to NCA College Nationals since 2019 and we had a team of athletes who had never stepped foot on the Daytona mat.”

She then went on to say, “Watching them experience their first Daytona together and the look on their faces as they walked off the finals mat is something our coaching staff will never forget.”

Alex concluded by noting, “We are so proud of our Bear for pushing through adversity and coming together as a family.”

Steve from IPP said, “it’s been an honor being able to be a small part of their last 4 wins.  Not only do the coaches trust me to run with my ideas, they also are one of the most appreciative teams that I have ever worked with.  It feels good knowing that my work still makes teams and athletes of all ages excited to perform!”  

OSU DAytona 2022 nCAOklahoma State University (large coed)

OSU DAytona 2022 nCAOklahoma State University (large coed)

I’m literally speechless after watching this routine.

I’ve never been so nervous during an award ceremony. My legs felt like they were literally made of jelly. Not only did OSU large coed go back-to-back, but they also brought their 5th title in 10 years.  This win marks #6 for coach Lindsey Bracken who took over the head coaching role during the 2012-2013 season.  When asked about her experience this year, coach Lindsey replied, “Our experience during Covid has further strengthened our focus on representing OSU well and making each practice count.”  

Lindsey then went on to note that, “IPP provided music that encompasses our school pride so well and reflects our love for OSU”.

IPP has been blessed to be a part of all 6 wins (5 for Large Coed and 1 for Small Coed) as we have been mixing their music since 2012. 

Steve from IPP says, “the opportunity to mix for OSU back in 2012 is what skyrocketed us to the position we are in today.  Without OSU we might not be as popular as we are now. “   

Eastern MIchigan UNiversity Daytona CHeer NCA 2022Eastern Michigan University

Eastern MIchigan UNiversity Daytona CHeer NCA 2022Eastern Michigan University

The Eagles of Eastern Michigan University came prepared with their talons up.  Led by coach Mary Spilski, EMU was able to bring a title back to Michigan!  With 15 years of collegiate coaching experience, Mary was able to keep her team focused on the mission and capture that long awaited title of NCA Collegiate National Champion. That trophy and banner are going to look amazing hanging in the halls of EMU! 

Steve from IPP notes that this is a special win for him and the IPP team because EMU won their division with a premade mix.  Steve says, “It’s been an amazing journey over the past 16 years watching the evolution of premade mixes. These types of mixes went from being looked down upon to now helping teams win national championships at all levels!"

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NCA/NDA COLLEGE NATIONALS – DAYTONA 2022 (Results/Recap) – SEARCHABLE

NCA/NDA COLLEGE NATIONALS - DAYTONA 2022 (Results/Recap)

By Annemarie Arthurs

Published April 12, 2022

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Another Daytona season has officially come and gone! The competition was fierce, and the scores were shocking to some!! Watching the tough divisions with intense competition was very exciting. Whether you were sitting on the beach in front of the bandshell, or on your couch watching on Varsity TV, it was quite a show!

Especially every time we got to hear our IPP music blasting over those speakers! My top two favorite moments from the event were holding my breath while Navarro and TVCC competed, and watching the OSU, Texas Tech, and Louisville division!! I grew up a Louisville fan, but OSU won my heart this weekend!! And I am not just saying that because we do their music!! 

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I think all the coaches are already getting back to the drawing board to come back even harder next season! I’m sure TVCC is ready!! And can we talk about how they brought two teams this year! Shout out to their Small Coed team for taking the gold!! It will be interesting to see what other programs bring some new teams next season!! 

Let’s dive into the cheer/dance/stunt/and mascot divisions below! 

NCA/NDA Nationals 2022 Daytona Results

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IPP To Sponsor/Partner With USA Cheer

IPP To Partner With USA Cheer

By Steve Pawlyk

Published March 29, 2022

It is our great honor to announce that IPP has been chosen as the official music provider for the USA Cheer Nationals teams.  We have been awarded the privilege to be able to produce original music for all 6 USA Cheer teams (e.g., Coed Premier, Allgirl Premier, Junior Coed, Junior Allgirl, Youth Coed and Youth Allgirl)! 

IPP To Partner With USA Cheer

Innovative Performance Productions (IPP) - IPP provides elite cheer and dance mixes for All-Star, College, High School, & Rec teams around the world

IPP was founded in 2012 by Steven Pawlyk, who has been in the business for 15+ years, providing mixes to the teams that win National Championships, NCA Titles & Worlds.  IPP’s reputation for creating polished, punchy, elite-level mixes, at such reasonable prices is renowned and unmatched. A long standing record of consistent rapid turn-around times has earned IPP an extensive and highly coveted clientele of industry leaders

USA Cheer - The USA Federation for Sport Cheering is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that was established in 2007 to serve as the National Governing Body for Sport Cheering in the United States and is recognized by the International Cheer Union. USA Cheer exists to serve the cheer community, including club cheering (all star), youth recreational cheer, traditional school based cheer programs, and the growing sport of STUNT.  USA Cheer has three primary objectives:

  • Promote safety and safety education for cheer in the United States
  • Help grow and develop interest and participation in cheer throughout the United States
  • Represent the United States of America in international cheer competitions.

For more information please visit usacheer.org.

“I couldn’t be more excited and proud of the IPP team for earning such an honor”, said Steven Pawlyk, owner of IPP. “Although we are facing the challenge of producing 6 all original mixes in such a short amount of time, I know that the IPP team is ready to handle any situation and produce some amazing & memorable music for the USA Cheer Nationals Teams to take the mat with at the 2022 ICU Worlds Cheerleading Championships!”

This sponsorship/partnership is a match made in heaven since IPP is known for being able to produce high-quality, energetic music in such a short period of time. Throughout its history, IPP has always been the “go-to” company when you need something amazing last minute.  It has earned them the reputation of being the most reliable name in custom and premade competition music.

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Daytona Part 2: If the Judges Disagree – Netflix CHEER! Episode 9 Recap

By Annemarie Arthurs

Published March 22, 2022

Coach Vontae starts off by going over scores for day one. As the team reviews their performance, they see exactly what they need to do. Their routine has the potential to score a 99.9. Their day one score, with the deductions, came to a 96.02. These scores are telling Trinity that the judges want it to be them, and they are ready to give them a reason. 

Coach Monica is going over scores with Kailee. Their overall score with no deductions came to a 98.33. Monica knows the judges score more conservatively day one, and if you do well on day two, the scores typically go up. It is a very subjective sport, and she is prepared to work hard and review some sections. 

Here we go. Day two. 

Warmups have started and it’s time for both teams to get all their jitters out. As they head to the bandshell, Navarro and Trinity know exactly what they need to do. 

Trinity is up first! With a team chant backstage to get them excited, they are ready to take the floor! 

From the mouth of Coach Vontae:

Music. Is. On.

Standing fulls, hit. Stunts, hit. Dees running pass, HIT! OOOO I have goosebumps! Baskets, hit. Time for the pyramid….HIT! With the energy they brought to the routine and dance, it’s a HIT! LET’S GO!

Navarro knows they need to hit the best routine possible! The nerves are getting the best of them, but they need to not worry about the awards and show the judges everything they have worked so hard for.

WE CAN. WE WILL. WE MUST

Toe fulls, hit. Standing tumbling, hit. Sadly, there’s a stunt fall during stunt section. Running tumbling and pyramid HIT! 

After their performance, Gill is extremely upset about her stunt fall. They are trying to stay positive and reminding themselves that they were in a good spot after day one. 

Awards have finally arrived, and due to covid they did not take place live on the bandshell. Trinity is watching them from their hotel room, and Navarro is watching from a ballroom. Monica knows they got a .75 deduction and is trying to calculate what they could have got versus TVCC. 

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Here is the moment we have all been waiting for, your 2021 NCA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS WITH A 98.2292…….TRINITY VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE! It’s time to celebrate and run to that beach!!! 

Dallas NCA Nationals 2022 Results – Searchable

Dallas NCA Nationals 2022 Results

By Annemarie Arthurs

Published March 3, 2022

The biggest and most prestigious competition (other than worlds) in the all star cheerleading industry! Teams came from all over to compete! 

-26,869 Athletes

-1,412 Teams

-200 Worlds Teams

-42 States

-4 Countries

All led to ONE epic weekend!! Even the snow in Dallas couldn’t stop the competiton! The arena was going to be full rain or shine!! Although scoring was a little different that normal, these teams still SHOWED UP!! 

We saw some teams jump from last to first! Anything can happen at NCA! At the end of the day, with or without a black jacket, every athlete should be honored and happy that they were able to just be in attendance! Soak it all in, one day you’ll want this back!! 

From Tiny 1 to International 7……. Let’s break down the top 3 teams in each division

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NCA Nationals 2022 Results

wdt_ID DIVISION RANK PROGRAM TEAM SCORE
1 L1 Small Tiny 1 Cheer Athletics-Plano Itty Bitty Kitties 95.79
2 L1 Small Tiny 2 Prodigy All Stars Tiffany 95.65
3 L1 Medium Tiny 1 Cheer Athletics-Plano Cheetah Cubs 93.70
4 L1 Mini D2 1 TAI Sleet 96.81
5 L1 Mini D2 2 TexStar Athletics Static 96.74
6 L1 Mini D2 3 Cheer FX Mini Blizzards 95.36
7 L1 Small Mini 1 World Cup Supernovas 96.30
8 L1 Small Mini 2 Cheer Athletics-Dallas PoshCats 96.16
9 L1 Small Mini 3 The Stingray All Stars Peppermint 95.87
10 L1 Medium Mini 1 All-Star Revolution MIGHTY 98.55
11 L1 Medium Mini 2 Louisiana Rebels All Stars Heart 97.83
12 L1 Medium Mini 3 Cheer Athletics-Plano Bobcats 97.03
13 L1 Small Youth A 1 All-Star Revolution Honor 98.55
14 L1 Small Youth A 2 Express Cheer Excellence 98.33
15 L1 Small Youth A 3 Stars Vipers San Antonio Pythons 97.46
16 L1 Small Youth B 1 Louisiana Rebel All Stars Grace 96.74
17 L1 Small Youth B 2 Cheer Athletics-Denver Yet1 Cats 95.00
18 L1 Small Youth B 3 Champion Cheer Sizzlers 94.57
19 L1 Small Youth D2 A 1 San Antonio Spirit Team Daisy 95.58
20 L1 Small Youth D2 A 2 University Cheer Air Force Inc Thunderboltz 95.36
21 L1 Small Youth D2 A 3 Apex Cheer Platinum 95.22
22 L1 Small Youth D2 B 1 Thunder Elite Voltage 95.51
23 L1 Small Youth D2 B 2 United Elite Cheer SASS 95.36
24 L1 Small Youth D2 B 3 Show Me Athletics Premiere 94.49
25 L1 Medium Youth 1 Cheer Athletics-Plano KittyKatz 97.03
26 L1 Medium Youth 2 The Stingray All Stars Kiwi 94.61
27 L1 Medium Youth 3 Spirit Xtreme Believe 93.84
28 L1 Medium Youth D2 1 Modern American Cheer White 95.72
29 L1 Medium Youth D2 2 Wylie Elite Stealth 94.86
30 L1 Medium Youth D2 3 All 4 Cheer Radiant 93.91
31 L1 Small Junior A 1 ACX Wild Jags 97.39
32 L1 Small Junior A 2 Louisiana Cheer Force Rose 97.32
33 L1 Small Junior A 3 Palm Beach Lightning Emeralds 97.03
34 L1 Small Junior B 1 Kent Cheer Academy Zirconium 98.55
35 L1 Small Junior B 2 All-Star Revolution Unity 98.12
36 L1 Small Junior B 3 Rockstar Cheer Charleston OutKast 97.46
37 L1 Small Junior D2 A 1 Fusion Athletics Bombshells 97.25
38 L1 Small Junior D2 A 2 Thunder Extreme Wind 96.52
39 L1 Small Junior D2 A 3 Champion Cheernastics Steel 95.72
40 L1 Small Junior D2 B 1 Apex Cheer Chrome 96.16
41 L1 Small Junior D2 B 2 Cheer and Tumbling All Stars Prowlers 96.09
42 L1 Small Junior D2 B 3 Florida Triple Threat Allstars Spice Catz 95.60
43 L1 Medium Junior 1 Power House all Stars Godspeed 98.99
44 L1 Medium Junior 2 The Stingray All Stars Mango 98.33
45 L1 Medium Junior 3 Woodlands Elite-Katy Bombers 97.39
46 L1 Medium Junior D2 1 All 4 Cheer Embers 97.17
47 L1 Medium Junior D2 2 Power Elite All Stars Eclipse 96.45
48 L1 Medium Junior D2 3 JAM Athletics Pink Army Reloaded 96.09
49 L1 Small Senior 1 The California All Stars-Mesa Vogue 98.91
50 L1 Small Senior 2 The Stingray All Stars Blush 94.64
51 L1 Small Senior D2 1 Las Vegas All Stars RosAc 94.06
52 L1 Small Senior D2 2 Gym Stars Diamond Divas 92.25
53 L1 Small Senior D2 3 Silicon Valley Elite Sr. Siri 91.23
54 L1 Medium Senior 1 The California All Stars-San Marcos White Gold 98.33
55 L1 Medium Senior 2 California Pride Inferno 97.90
56 L1 Medium Senior 3 Champion Cheer Ember 95.94
57 L1-U17 1 Cheer Extreme-Raleigh Lovespell 96.96
58 L1-U17 2 Nor Cal Elite All Stars-San Ramon Pandora 95.51
59 L1-U17 3 Tech Cheer Sharpshooters 95.29
60 L1-U19 1 Zodiac All Stars Shadow 98.99
61 L1-U19 2 The Stingray All Stars Rock 95.94
62 L2 Mini 1 Prodigy All Stars Sky 95.87
63 L2 Mini 2 Cheer Athletics-Frisco Stardust 95.65
64 L2 Mini 3 East Celebrity Elite ECE Work Work 95.00
65 L2 Mini D2 1 Cheer Station Jets 90.58
66 L2 Mini D2 2 Top Notch Tumble Mini Militia 90.36
67 L2 Mini D2 3 Odessa Extreme All Stars Vipers 90.14
68 L2 Small Youth A 1 Stars Vipers San Antonio Pure Poison 97.13
69 L2 Small Youth A 2 Woodlands Elite-Katy Raiders 95.47
70 L2 Small Youth A 3 Champion Cheer Wildfire 95.13
71 L2 Small Youth B 1 Express Cheer Extravagance 97.40
72 L2 Small Youth B 2 Spirit of Texas Purple Hearts 95.33
73 L2 Small Youth B 3 Cheer Central Suns Glitter 95.17
74 L2 Small Youth D2 A 1 Mustangs Cheer All Stars Trailblazers 96.47
75 L2 Small Youth D2 A 2 Show Me Athletics Starstruck 95.43
76 L2 Small Youth D2 A 3 TexStar Athletics SuperSonic 95.33
77 L2 Small Youth D2 B 1 Power Elite All Stars Black Magic 94.40
78 L2 Small Youth D2 B 2 Ultimate Cheer Lubbock Dynasty 94.27
79 L2 Small Youth D2 B 3 Thunder Extreme Thunderbolts 94.23
80 L2 Medium Youth 1 All Star Revolution Courage 97.93
81 L2 Medium Youth 2 Louisiana Cheer Force Ruby Red 97.07
82 L2 Medium Youth 3 Cheer Athletics-Plano Cougars 96.53
83 L2 Medium Youth D2 1 SoCo Intensity Shine 93.13
84 L2 Medium Youth D2 2 Hallsville Academy Allstars Youth Majesty 92.93
85 L2 Junior-Non-Building 1 Arizona Element Elite Steel 95.64
86 L2 Small Junior A 1 Express Cheer Extreme 98.40
87 L2 Small Junior A 2 Sonic Elite Olympia Gladiators 97.67
88 L2 Small Junior A 3 Aspor Nuevo Leon Junior 97.52
89 L2 Small Junior B 1 Nor Cal Elite All Stars Hercules 96.07
90 L2 Small Junior B 2 Celebrity Cheer Unlimited Premier 95.47
91 L2 Small Junior B 2 Dynasty Spirit Elite All Star Red Flames 95.47
92 L2 Small Junior D2 A 1 Thunder Extreme Lightning 94.87
93 L2 Small Junior D2 A 2 California Spirit Elite Teal Crush 94.13
94 L2 Small Junior D2 A 3 Rock City Cheer & Tumble Stellar 93.60
95 L2 Small Junior D2 B 1 Alliance Cheer Elite Lady Legion-Allen 96.07
96 L2 Small Junior D2 B 2 Vegas Cheer Company Ivy 94.67
97 L2 Small Junior D2 B 3 Spirit Athletics Gems Rubies 94.33
98 L2 Small Junior D2 C 1 Bayou Athletics ZULU 94.67
99 L2 Small Junior D2 C 2 San Antonio Spirit Team Royal 94.60
100 L2 Small Junior D2 C 3 DCI Luna Ladies 93.28
101 L2 Small Junior D2 D 1 Fierce Cheer Elite Queens 94.47
102 L2 Small Junior D2 D 2 Wylie Elite Wicked 93.80
103 L2 Small Junior D2 D 3 Liberty Cheer Fame 92.80
104 L2 Small Junior D2 E 1 Tech Cheer Lady Lasso 96.67
105 L2 Small Junior D2 E 2 Grand Cheer Royal Divas 96.20
106 L2 Small Junior D2 E 3 Caliber Cheer Starz Rockets 93.87
107 L2 Medium Junior A 1 The California All Stars-San Marcos Reign 98.33
108 L2 Medium Junior A 2 Stars Vipers San Antonio Rattler Reign 97.13
109 L2 Medium Junior A 3 All-Star Revolution Loyalty 96.87
110 L2 Medium Junior B 1 The California All Stars-Livermore J2 Crew 98.80
111 L2 Medium Junior B 2 The Stingray All Stars Gray 98.60
112 L2 Medium Junior B 3 Cheer Athletics-Plano Katz 97.35
113 L2 Medium Junior D2 1 United Rock Nation All Stars Cover Girls 96.47
114 L2 Medium Junior D2 2 Cheer and Tumbling All Stars Panthers 96.33
115 L2 Medium Junior D2 3 All 4 Cheer Cali Girls 95.07
116 L2 Small Senior 1 Woodlands Elite-Katy Admirals 99.27
117 L2 Small Senior 2 Louisiana Rebel All Stars Courage 96.93
118 L2 Small Senior 3 ICE Moonlight 96.53
119 L2 Medium Senior 1 Cheer Athletics-Plano Sabres 97.60
120 L2 Medium Senior 2 All-Star Revolution Glory 97.00
121 L2 Medium Senior 3 Central Jersey All Stars Outlaws 96.67
122 L2 Medium Senior D2 1 LA Cheerz Allstarz Frost 96.00
123 L2 Medium Senior D2 2 Pro Scouts Moonlites 95.13
124 L2 Medium Senior D2 3 Austins Cheer Academy Rain 92.42
125 L2-U17 A 1 Cheer Extreme-Raleigh Frost 97.33
126 L2-U17 A 2 Woodlands Elite-Katy Nighthawks 97.13
127 L2-U17 A 3 Cheer Athletics-Frisco CosmicCats 96.87
128 L2-U17 B 1 Apex Cheer Gold 97.27
129 L2-U17 B 2 Ultimate Cheer Lubbock Duchess 96.87
130 L2-U17 B 3 LA Dream All Stars Diamond Rings 94.22
131 L2-U19 1 The Stingray All Stars Obsidian 97.73
132 L2-U19 2 Cheer Athletics-Charlotte KightCats 95.60
133 L2-U19 3 Claws Out All Stars Jaguars 91.00
134 L3 Small Youth 1 SC Cheer Divine 97.73
135 L3 Small Youth 2 South Bay Divas Lady Heirs 96.47
136 L3 Small Youth 3 All-Star Revolution Conquer 95.87
137 L3 Youth D2 1 Mustang Cheer All Stars Mavericks 92.33
138 L3 Youth D2 2 Spirit Athletics Wild 91.68
139 L3 Youth D2 3 Texas Empire Vicious 89.37
140 L3 Medium Youth 1 Cheer Athletics-Plano Lions 95.82
141 L3 Medium Youth 2 Louisiana Cheer Force Peach 95.13
142 L3 Medium Youth 3 The Stingray All Stars Black 94.53
143 L4 Small Youth 1 Woodlands Elite-Katy Bombsquad 93.53
144 L4 Small Youth 2 Flip City All Stars Crush 90.82
145 L4 Small Youth 3 KC Cheer Forecast 87.02
146 L4 Medium Youth 1 Cheer Athletics-Plano WonderKatz 95.42
147 L4 Medium Youth 2 Cheer Extreme-Raleigh Youth X Sharkbites 92.90
148 L5 Youth 1 Cheer Extreme Youth Elite 92.42
149 L3 Small Junior A 1 ACX Royal Jags 98.20
150 L3 Small Junior A 2 Power House All Stars Fame 96.88
151 L3 Small Junior A 3 South Bay Divas J-Silver 96.80
152 L3 Small Junior B 1 Express Cheer Executioners 99.60
153 L3 Small Junior B 2 Spirit of Texas Purple Aces 96.53
154 L3 Small Junior B 3 Cheer Athletics-Plano Icecats 96.40
155 L3 Small Junior D2 A 1 Thunder Extreme Strike 94.93
156 L3 Small Junior D2 A 2 Icon Cheer Elegance 94.08
157 L3 Small Junior D2 A 3 Cheer FX Black Ice 93.20
158 L3 Small Junior D2 B 1 United Elite Cheer RIOT 97.07
159 L3 Small Junior D2 B 2 Cheer Station Mercury 96.20
160 L3 Small Junior D2 B 3 TexStar Athletics Shockwave 95.48
161 L3 Small Junior D2 C 1 Cheer Town USA Black Blaze 94.13
162 L3 Small Junior D2 C 2 LA Chaos Athletics Riot 94.00
163 L3 Small Junior D2 C 3 Extreme Cheer & Tumble Shock 92.08
164 L3 Small Junior D2 D 1 LA Cheerz Allstarz Eclipse 95.60
165 L3 Small Junior D2 D 2 Georgia All Stars J-Fab 94.40
166 L3 Small Junior D2 D 3 San Antonio Spirit Team Black 94.07
167 L3 Small Junior D2 E 1 Victorious Elite All Stars Empress 96.07
168 L3 Small Junior D2 E 2 Louisiana Powerhouse Orleans 95.05
169 L3 Small Junior D2 E 3 Ultimate Cheer Lubbock Monarchy 95.00
170 L3 Medium Junior A 1 Central Jersey Bombsquad 97.75
171 L3 Medium Junior A 2 Cheer Central Suns Sparkle 96.22
172 L3 Medium Junior A 3 Palm Beach Lightning Crystals 95.13
173 L3 Medium Junior B 1 All-Star Revolution Liberty 98.40
174 L3 Medium Junior B 2 Louisiana Cheer Force Pink 96.77
175 L3 Medium Junior B 3 Beyond All Stars Crush 96.73
176 L3 Medium Junior D2 1 All 4 Cheer Fever 96.00
177 L3 Medium Junior D2 2 Mustang Cheer All Stars Chargers 95.87
178 L3 Medium Junior D2 3 Champion All Stars Jr Empire 95.53
179 L3 Small Senior 1 Nor Cal Elite All Stars-San Ramon Aphrodite 98.80
180 L3 Small Senior 2 The Stingray All Stars Pink 98.42
181 L3 Small Senior 3 The California All Stars-Livermore Pink 97.93
182 L3 Small Senior D2 A 1 Advanced Cheer Crew Senior Platinum 96.73
183 L3 Small Senior D2 A 2 San Antonio Spirit Team Lime 96.33
184 L3 Small Senior D2 A 3 Cheer UP Athletics Wicked 95.73
185 L3 Small Senior D2 B 1 Georgia All Stars Dangerous 97.20
186 L3 Small Senior D2 B 2 Legendary CYC All Stars Raiders 96.50
187 L3 Small Senior D2 B 3 South Beauregard Purple Reign 95.07
188 L3 Small Senior D2 C 1 Nfinite All Stars Code Black 97.60
189 L3 Small Senior D2 C 2 CAO Elite Dirty South 95.33
190 L3 Small Senior D2 C 3 Cheer Town USA Inferno 95.07
191 L3 Medium Senior 1 The Stingray All Stars Lime 98.07
192 L3 Medium Senior 2 SC Cheer Scarlet 96.93
193 L3 Medium Senior 3 Top Gun All Stars Pink Assassins 96.87
194 L3 Medium Senior D2 1 Oklahoma Outlaws Cheer Senior Elite 95.68
195 L3 Medium Senior D2 2 Spirit Athletics Gems Diamonds 94.27
196 L3 Small Senior Coed 1 Twist & Shout Tulsa Senior Ivy 98.13
197 L3 Small Senior Coed 2 ACX Rain Kats 97.67
198 L3 Small Senior Coed 3 South Bay Divas C3 97.08
199 L3 Small Senior Coed D2 1 Extreme Cheer & Tumble Sup3rior 97.13
200 L3 Small Senior Coed D2 2 Amistad Eagles All Stars Purple Reign 96.00
201 L3 Small Senior Coed D2 3 The Texas Bandits Code Black 95.47
202 L3 Medium Senior Coed 1 American Cheer Sr Black 97.13
203 L3 Medium Senior Coed 2 Nor Cal Elite All Stars Luna 96.20
204 L3 Medium Senior Coed D2 1 Valley Cheer Elite Inferno 97.40
205 L3 Medium Senior Coed D2 2 West Coast Fame Allstars Cheer Mafia 96.73
206 L3-U17 A 1 Stars Vipers Katy Lady Lace 97.20
207 L3-U17 A 2 Woodlands Elite-Katy Spartans 96.80
208 L3-U17 A 3 The Stingray All Stars Fire 96.20
209 L3-U17 B 1 CheerVille Athletics MJ Savage 97.87
210 L3-U17 B 2 Cheer Athletics-Dallas DivaCats 96.68
211 L3-U17 B 3 The California All Stars-Camarillo Code 3 96.07
212 L3-U17 Coed 1 Louisiana Cheer Force Fire 97.00
213 L3-U17 Coed 2 JAM Athletics Pink Ladies & The Thundersbird 95.57
214 L3-U17 Coed 3 Cheer Extreme-Raleigh Berries 95.33
215 L3-U19 1 Wicked Elite Rose 93.20
216 L3-U19 Coed 1 ICE SnowED 96.73
217 L3-U19 Coed 2 Cheer Extreme-Raleigh Senior 3lite 95.00
218 L3-U19 Coed 3 Silent Fury Ravens 80.32
219 L4 Small Junior A 1 The Stingray All Stars Chrome 95.13
220 L4 Small Junior A 2 Cheer Athletics-Frisco G-4CE Jags 94.47
221 L4 Small Junior A 3 CheerVille Athletics HV Wicked 93.68
222 L4 Small Junior B 1 Rival Athletics Revenge 95.18
223 L4 Small Junior B 2 Cheer Athletics-Plano Bengals 94.93
224 L4 Small Junior B 3 Palm Beach Lightning Diamonds 94.75
225 L4 Small Junior D2 1 TAI Eruption 95.27
226 L4 Small Junior D2 2 Georgia All Stars Vicious 94.48
227 L4 Small Junior D2 3 Florida Triple Threat Allstars Sassy Coed 92.87
228 L4 Medium Junior 1 The Stingray All Stars Platinum 98.73
229 L4 Medium Junior 2 The California All Stars-Livermore Covert 98.20
230 L4 Medium Junior 3 Woodlands Elite-OR Majors 96.47
231 L4 Medium Junior D2 1 Las Vegas Elements Heatwave 95.00
232 L4 Medium Junior D2 2 Valley Cheer Elite Titanium 94.33
233 L4 Medium Junior D2 3 Pro Scouts Junior Pl4stics 93.88
234 L4 Small Senior 1 Spirit of Texas Royal Queens 97.73
235 L4 Small Senior 2 All-Star Revolution Victory 95.55
236 L4 Small Senior 3 ICE Lady Shade 95.08
237 L4 Small Senior D2 1 TAI Ice Queens 96.45
238 L4 Small Senior D2 2 Thunder Elite Rage 95.80
239 L4 Small Senior D2 3 Totally Tumbling Gym Fierce Black 95.17
240 L4 Small Senior D2 B 1 Tech Cheer Outlaws 95.88
241 L4 Small Senior D2 B 2 The Cheer Pit Lady X 95.17
242 L4 Small Senior D2 B 3 Step Ahead All-Stars Starburst 95.05
243 L4 Medium Senior 1 The Stingray All Stars Sugar 98.98
244 L4 Medium Senior 2 Cheer Athletics-Plano Sassycats 96.33
245 L4 Medium Senior 3 The California All Stars-Livermore Swagg 95.33
246 L4 Medium Senior D2 1 The Champions All Stars Fuel 95.68
247 L4 Medium Senior D2 2 East Jersey Elite Blackout 95.22
248 L4 Medium Senior D2 3 United Dream Elite Prodigy 93.65
249 L4 Small Senior Coed 1 The California All Stars-Las Vegas BlackJacks 99.07
250 L4 Small Senior Coed 2 The Stingray All Stars Beach 94.08
251 L4 Small Senior Coed 3 Cheer St Louis Majesty 93.60
252 L4 Medium Senior Coed 1 CheerVille Athletics MJ Mafia 98.33
253 L4 Medium Senior Coed 2 Top Gun All Stars 24K 98.32
254 L4 Medium Senior Coed 3 Wicked Elite Descendants 93.87
255 L4 Senior Coed D2 1 Louisiana Powerhouse Royal 95.47
256 L4 Senior Coed D2 2 North Florida Elite 4Shadow 95.40
257 L4 Senior Coed D2 3 Champion All Stars Royal Court 95.07
258 L4 Senior Open 1 ICE Halo 97.93
259 L4 Senior Open 2 CheerVille Athletics AT Vendetta 97.27
260 L4 Senior Open 3 The California All-stars-San Marcos Shadow 96.70
261 L4 Senior Open D2 1 Horizons All Stars Eclipse 96.87
262 L4 Senior Open D2 2 Texas Elite Roulettes 95.60
263 L4 Senior Open D2 3 Tumble Queen Snap 95.32
264 L4 Senior Open Coed D2 1 Quest Athletics Bomb Squad 97.80
265 L4 Senior Open Coed D2 2 Apex Cheer Titanium 96.48
266 L4 Senior Open Coed D2 3 Cheer Factory Royalty 94.07
267 L4 International Open 1 Louisiana Cheer Force Twilight 96.67
268 L4 International Open 2 Rockstar Cheer Atlanta EnVogue 95.87
269 L4 International Open 3 Coventry Dynamite Lady Grenades 94.68
270 L4 International Open Coed A 1 Aspor Nuevo Leon Open 97.02
271 L4 International Open Coed A 2 Wolfpack Smoke 96.67
272 L4 International Open Coed A 3 Excite Gym & Cheer Stealth 96.35
273 L4 International Open Coed B 1 Xtreme Athletics Rage 93.00
274 L4 International Open Coed B 2 Rebel Yell Mafia 91.53
275 L4 International Open Coed B 3 Kinetic All Star Cheer Blue Diamonds 90.03
276 L4-U17 A 1 American Cheer J-RED 96.93
277 L4-U17 A 2 Champion Cheer Fury 96.87
278 L4-U17 A 3 The California All Stars-San Marcos S4 96.53
279 L4-U17 B 1 The California All Stars-Mesa Versace 96.93
280 L4-U17 B 2 Cheer Athletics-Plano Tigers 95.93
281 L4-U17 B 3 Cheer Athletics-Dallas VogueCats 94.08
282 L4-U17 C 1 Grand Cheer Legacy 96.80
283 L4-U17 C 2 Cheer Elite All Stars Rose 95.60
284 L4-U17 C 3 Diamond Athletics Royal Family 94.10
285 L4-U19 1 The California All Stars Classics 98.53
286 L4-U19 2 Cheer Athletics-Charlotte Lady Prodigy 95.82
287 L4-U19 Coed 1 Cheer Athletics-Pensacola BeaChiCats 96.15
288 L4-U19 Coed 2 National Stars Solstice 95.20
289 L4-U19 Coed 3 Cheer Central Suns Helios 93.53
290 L4.2 Small Senior 1 Cheer Athletics-Charlotte CrownCats 98.33
291 L4.2 Small Senior 2 Cheer Athletics-Columbus NyxCats 97.73
292 L4.2 Small Senior 3 Infiniti Athletics Zodiac 97.07
293 L4.2 Small Senior D2 1 Spirit Athletics Knockout 96.80
294 L4.2 Small Senior D2 2 Desert Elite Mavericks Rage 96.07
295 L4.2 Small Senior D2 3 Jerzey Jewelz 24K 96.00
296 L4.2 Medium Senior 1 The Stingray All Stars UV 98.80
297 L4.2 Medium Senior 2 East Celebrity Elite ECE Rebels 97.53
298 L4.2 Medium Senior 3 Cheer Central Suns Golden Girls 97.20
299 L4.2 Medium Senior D2 1 All 4 Cheer Gunsmoke 96.47
300 L4.2 Medium Senior D2 2 East Jersey Elite Lady Black 95.73
301 L4.2 Medium Senior D2 3 Texas Elite Snipers 95.35
302 L4.2 Senior Coed 1 Rockstar Cheer New Jersey Migos 97.80
303 L4.2 Senior Coed 2 Top Gun All Stars Bombshells 97.00
304 L4.2 Senior Coed 3 Woodlands Elite-Katy Militia 96.93
305 L4.2 Senior Coed D2 1 Alliance Cheer Elite Redemption-Allen 95.07
306 L4.2 Senior Coed D2 2 Xtreme Athletics SWAT 94.48
307 L4.2 Senior Coed D2 3 Luxe Cheer Legacy 94.13
308 L5 Junior Coed D2 1 Spirit Athletics Crush 93.33
309 L5 Junior Coed D2 2 Cheer Station J-Fly 93.02
310 L5 Junior Coed D2 3 Competitive Edge Training Academy NAVY 88.00
311 L5 Junior D2 1 LA Cheerz Allstarz Scarlet 94.47
312 L5 Junior D2 2 Luxe Cheer Throne5 90.87
313 L5 Junior D2 3 Knight Time Cheer Obsession 89.53
314 L5 Small Junior 1 Tribe Cheer Smoke 94.53
315 L5 Small Junior 2 Rockstar Cheer New Jersey City Girls 94.07
316 L5 Small Junior 3 Steele Athletics Rose Gold 93.53
317 L5 Small Junior Coed 1 The California All Stars-Mesa J Wild 96.67
318 L5 Small Junior Coed 2 Cheer Athletics-Pittsburgh ChromeCats 93.27
319 L5 Small Junior Coed 3 Prodigy All Stars Spotlight 91.68
320 L5 Large Junior 1 World Cup Twinkles 93.47
321 L5 Large Junior 2 Cheer Athletics-Plano Furycats 92.53
322 L5 Large Junior Coed 1 Woodlands Elite-OR SWAT 93.68
323 L5 Large Junior Coed 2 KC Cheer Ferocious 92.57
324 L5 Small Senior 1 SC Cheer Miss Twist 96.02
325 L5 Small Senior 2 Cheer Florida All Stars Electra 95.47
326 L5 Small Senior 3 Stars Vipers Katy Cobra Kai 95.40
327 L5 Small Senior D2 1 Titanium Force Cheer Black Out 94.20
328 L5 Small Senior D2 2 All 4 Cheer 5 Alarm 93.33
329 L5 Small Senior D2 3 Cheer Nation Athletics Miss Twi5t 93.23
330 L5 Large Senior 1 The California All Stars-San Marcos CoverGirls 96.07
331 L5 Large Senior 2 Wolfpack Senior Spice 96.00
332 L5 Large Senior 3 Woodlands Elite-Katy Bombshells 94.95
333 L5 Small Senior Coed 1 The California All Stars-Camarillo Snipers 96.27
334 L5 Small Senior Coed 2 GymTyme Illinois Twist 95.67
335 L5 Small Senior Coed 3 Cheer Athletics-Plano Pumas 95.13
336 L5 Small Senior Coed D2 1 Extreme All Stars X5 95.47
337 L5 Small Senior Coed D2 2 Island Elite Tsunami-5-0 94.67
338 L5 Small Senior Coed D2 3 San Antonio Spirit Team Chrome 94.00
339 L5 Large Senior Coed 1 All-Star Revolution Justice 96.08
340 L5 Large Senior Coed 2 Spirit of Texas Royal Guns 93.42
341 L5 Large Senior Coed 3 Top Gun All Stars YOSO 93.38
342 L5 Large Senior Coed D2 1 Southern Athletics Punches 91.73
343 L5 Large Senior Coed D2 2 Full Force Code Red 89.22
344 L5 Large Senior Coed D2 3 TSC All Stars Midnight 88.65
345 L5 Senior Open 1 Tribe Cheer Chiefs 95.47
346 L5 Senior Open 2 The Stingray All Stars Black Diamond 94.73
347 L5 Senior Open 3 Rock Solid All Stars Saviors 94.40
348 L5 Senior Open Coed-A 1 Stars Vipers San Antonio Cobras 96.20
349 L5 Senior Open Coed-A 2 Cheer Athletics-Charlotte ReignCats 94.93
350 L5 Senior Open Coed-A 3 Themeon All Stars-Jacksonville Rouge 89.65
351 L5 Senior Open Coed-B 1 Infiniti Athletics Infrared 94.27
352 L5 Senior Open Coed-B 2 Power House All Stars Invictus 93.33
353 L5 Senior Open Coed-B 3 Rockstar Cheer Guns & Roses 92.53
354 L5 Senior Open Coed D2 1 Aspire Cheer Academy Force 94.13
355 L5 Senior Open Coed D2 2 Modern American Cheer Shade 93.73
356 L5 Senior Open Coed D2 3 Cheer-riffic Techniques Falcon Blaze 93.53
357 L5 Senior Open D2 1 Cheer Strike Allstars Medusa 90.75
358 L5 Senior Open D2 2 Rock Solid Elite Midnight Matrix 89.17
359 L5 Senior Open D2 3 TSC Allstars Black Diamonds 88.90
360 L6 Small Junior 1 Spirit of Texas Junior Royals 95.33
361 L6 Small Junior 2 Champion Cheer Sol6 94.47
362 L6 Small Junior 3 ICE Frost 93.73
363 L6 Small Junior 3 East Celebrity Elite J-WOW 93.73
364 L6 Large Junior 1 Lousisana Cheer Force Smoke 93.95
365 L6 Large Junior 2 Cheer Athletics-Plano Jags 93.53
366 L6 Small Junior Coed 1 Prodigy All Stars Midnight 96.93
367 L6 Small Junior Coed 2 Themeon All Stars Fire 95.73
368 L6 Small Junior Coed 3 Central Jersey All Stars Gunsmoke 94.62
369 L6 Junior Coed D2 1 Virginia Royalty Athletics Dynasty 93.00
370 L6 Junior Coed D2 2 Cheer Strike Allstars Sic 6 91.13
371 L6 Large Junior Coed 1 Cheer Extreme-Raleigh SJX 96.62
372 L6 Large Junior Coed 2 The Stingray All Stars Green 96.03
373 L6 Large Junior Coed 3 World Cup Starlites 95.93
374 L6 Senior-XSmall 1 SC Cheer Fearless 94.73
375 L6 Senior-XSmall 2 The California All Stars-Mesa Vixens 94.35
376 L6 Senior-XSmall 3 ATA GeneSIX 93.40
377 L6 Senior-Small 1 ICE Lady Lightning 96.95
378 L6 Senior-Small 2 Cheer Extreme-Raleigh SSX 96.53
379 L6 Senior-Small 3 Rain Athletics Aqua 95.53
380 L6 Senior-Medium 1 Woodlands Elite-OR Generals 97.00
381 L6 Senior-Medium 2 The Stingrays All Stars Peach 96.47
382 L6 Senior-Medium 3 Top Gun All Stars Lady Jags 94.88
383 L6 Senior-Large 1 The Stingray All Stars Orange 97.17
384 L6 Senior-Large 2 Cheer Extreme Senior Elite Senior Elite 95.90
385 L6 Senior-Large 3 Cheer Athletics-Plano Panthers 95.20
386 L6 Senior Coed-XSmall 1 Twist & shout Tulsa Diamonds 97.45
387 L6 Senior Coed-XSmall 2 CheerVille Athletics HV Anarchy 95.28
388 L6 Senior Coed-XSmall 3 Central Jersey All Stars Team Gunz 95.25
389 L6 Senior Coed-Small 1 Themeon All Stars Senior Black 97.27
390 L6 Senior Coed-Small 2 Macs Allstar Cheer Senior Starz 94.80
391 L6 Senior Coed-Small 3 Cheer St Louis Archangels 91.95
392 L6 Senior Coed-Medium 1 Woodlands Elite-OR Black Ops 97.53
393 L6 Senior Coed-Medium 2 Spirit of Texas Royalty 96.87
394 L6 Senior Coed-Medium 3 Prodigy All Stars Midnight 95.25
395 L6 Senior Coed-Large 1 Top Gun All Stars TGLC 98.00
396 L6 Senior Coed-Large 2 Cheer Athletics-Plano Cheetahs 96.12
397 L6 Senior Coed-Large 3 The Stingray All Stars Steel 94.80
398 L6 Senior Open 1 Infinity Allstars Royals 96.07
399 L6 Senior Open 2 ICE Golden Girls 95.68
400 L6 Senior Open 3 ATA Atomic 95.65
401 L6 Senior Coed Open-Small 1 Themeon All Stars Smoke 97.12
402 L6 Senior Coed Open-Small 2 Cheer Extreme-Raleigh Smoex 96.60
403 L6 Senior Coed Open-Small 3 Cheer Athletics-Pensacola CoAsT6 95.67
404 L6 Senior Coed Open-Large 1 Top Gun All Stars Revelation 98.15
405 L6 Senior Coed Open-Large 2 The California All Stars-San Marcos Cali Coed 96.27
406 L6 Senior Coed Open-Large 3 Cheer Athletics-Plano Wildcats 96.02
407 L6 International Global 1 The Stingray All Stars Cobalt 92.07
408 L6 International Global 2 Cheer Athletics-Plano Ladycats 91.23
409 L6 International Global 3 Vancouver All Stars Ice Queens 90.15
410 L6 International Global Coed 1 The California All Stars-Camarillo Smoed 98.43
411 L6 International Global Coed 2 The Stingray All Stars Electric 96.35
412 L6 International Global Coed 3 Top Gun All Stars GLOC 94.38
413 L6 International Open 1 Rockstar Cheer Pittsburgh Supermodels 96.05
414 L6 International Open 2 The Stingray All Stars Lavender 93.73
415 L6 International Open 3 Cheer Sport Sharks-Cambridge Great White Sharks 92.92
416 L6 International Open Coed-Large 1 Top Gun All Stars Double O 99.20
417 L6 International Open Coed-Large 2 Cheer Athletics-Charlotte RoyalCats 94.95
418 L6 International Open Coed-Large 3 Tribe Cheer VooDoo 94.40
419 L6 International Open-NT 1 Woodlands Elite-OR GI Janes 95.39
420 L6 International Open-NT 2 Cheer Extreme Lady Lux 94.46
421 L6 International Open-NT 3 The California All Stars-San Marcos Sparkle 93.87
422 L6 International Open Coed-NT 1 Twist & Shout Tulsa Adam & Eve 99.31
423 L6 International Open Coed-NT 2 Cheer Extreme-Raleigh Code Black 98.43
424 L6 International Open Coed-NT 3 Rockstar Cheer Rolling Stones 95.29
425 L6 International Open Coed-Small 1 Prodigy All Stars Blacklight 96.08
426 L6 International Open Coed-Small 2 Rockstar Cheer Beatles 94.30
427 L6 International Open Coed-Small 3 Cheer Extreme Coed Elite 94.28
428 L7 International Open 1 Cheer Extreme DMV Super 7 89.55
429 L7 International Open 2 Vancouver All Stars Black Out 89.02
430 L7 International Open 3 JPAC Radiance Ultraviolet 84.55
431 L7 International Open Coed-Small 1 Ultimate Cheer Lubbock Royal Court 95.20
432 L7 International Open Coed-Small 2 Cheer Extreme DMV Savage 7 90.55
433 L7 International Open Coed-Small 3 The California All Stars-Ontario Eclipse 89.17
DIVISION RANK PROGRAM TEAM SCORE

Cheersport 2022 Level 3 Results

By Annemarie Arthurs

Published February 24, 2022

Alright! On to Level 3! Regardless of levels or divisions, they are TOUGH!! These teams are fighting for tenths at this point and are all scoring extremely close!! Let’s dive into the level 3 results! 

 

L3 Youth-Small

1 Infinity Allstars Majesty 93.1333
2 ATA Carbon 92.7833
3 Wolfpack Platinum 92.6709

 

L3 Youth-Medium

1 Louisiana Cheer Force Peach 92.9875
2 Woodlands Elite-OR Stealth 92.7667
3 Themeon All-Stars Rose 91.9792

 

L3 Youth-D2

1 The Xtreme Girls Mink 93.2
2 Blueprint Allstars The Dream Team 92.6459
3 Zone Cheer All-Stars Pearl 91.775

 

L3 Junior-Small-A

1 Express Cheer Executioners 96.7
2 Spirit of Texas Purple Aces 96.0583
3 Cheer Florida All Stars Sirens 95.1167

 

L3 Junior-Small-B

1 The Stingray Allstars Tropic 96.0833
2 Elite All Stars Dark Queens 94.6833
3 ACX Royal Jags 94.4833

 

L3 Junior-D2-Small-A

1 San Antonio Spirit Team Black 94.5834
2 Davis Allstar Gym Inc Wild Ones 94.5292
3 Candy Elite All-Stars Starburst 94.2917

 

L3 Junior-D2-Small-B

1 Kentucky Cheer Academy Thunder 94.7334
2 Alliance Cheer Elite R3BELLION-Mansfield 94.2167
3 Wellington Allstars Idols 93.9584

 

L3 Junior-D2-Small-C

1 Georgia All Stars J-Fab 94.2167
2 Carolina Spirit Athletics Blue Sharks 93.7833
3 Rebelz Cheer Rebellion 91.9083

 

L3 Junior-Medium-A

1 The California All Stars-Ontario Phantom 95.7416
2 Star Athletics Junior Gold 95.6042
3 Infiniti Athletics Stardust 95.2792

 

L3 Junior-Medium-B

1 Star Athletics ATL Aces 96.7167
2 The Stingray All Stars Scarlet 96.3167
3 Rockstar Cheer Lake Norman Twisted Sister 96.2459

 

L3 Junior-D2-Medium-A

1 Cheer Nation Athletics Ac3s 95.25
2 Evolution Cheer VIP’S 95.1167
3 The Rock Athletics Onyx 93.55

 

L3 Junior-D2-Medium-B

1 Cheer Revolution Snipers 92.1292
2 Element Elite Tumbling & Cheer ZINC 91.3542
3 Bluegrass Athletics Blue Crush 90.7875

 

L3 Senior-Small

1 CheerForce San Diego Frenzy 97.0042
2 The Stingray All Stars Pink 95.6417
3 Pittsburgh Pride All Stars Scratch 3 93.2334

 

L3 Senior-D2-Small-A

1 Ocala Athletix Miss Scarlet 94.5792
2 San Antonio Spirit Team Lime 93.5
3 Legendary CYC All Stars Legendary CYC Raiders 93.1875

 

L3 Senior-D2-Small-B

1 Nfinite All Stars Code Black 96.45
2 Georgia All Stars Dangerous  93.8167
3 Revolution Athletics Allstars Blackout 92.7333

 

L3 Senior-Medium

1 The Stingray All Stars Lime 96.6625
2 Spirit of Texas Purple Sass 96.425
3 Wolfpack Steel 95.5125

 

L3 Senior-D2-Medium

1 MGA Cheer Extreme Vortex 93.6833
2 Bluegrass Cheercats Jade Jaguars 91.7709
3 Atlanta Elite Crystal 91.4708

 

L3 Senior Coed-Small

1 ACX Rain Kats 96.3667
1 Cheer Express Allstars Bomb Squad 96.3667
3 Twist & shout Tulsa Senior Ivy 95.4417

 

L3 Senior Coed-D2-Small

1 Port City Athletics Cairo Crew 95.2667
2 Evolution Cheer Pit Bosses 94.575
3 Cheer Tyme Karma 92.5542

 

L3 Senior Coed-Medium

1 Python All Stars Nova Pythons 96.5541
2 Top Gun All Stars TGSC 95.7625
3 Louisiana Spirit Chic 91.9458

 

L3 Senior Coed-D2-Medium

1 Cheer Nation Athletics Royalty 95.3041
2 Rush Allstars Tigers 95.1041
3 East Coast Extreme Allstars Heat 93.5792

 

L3-U17-A

1 Arizona Element Elite Jr. Jad3 97.8834
2 Maryland Twisters Lightning  96.575
3 The Stingray All Stars Fire 96.4125

 

L3-U17-B

1 The California All Stars-Mesa Crush 96.3167
2 Top Gun All Stars Recon 95.5333
3 Woodlands Elite-Katy Spartans 93.6334

 

L3-U19

1 Cheer Florida All Stars Medusa 91.8667
2 Cheer Extreme  Knockout 91.7791

 

L3-U19 Coed

1 ATA  Hydro 97.2875
2 Cheer Extreme Raleigh Senior 3lite 96.4167
3 Top Gun All Stars TGS3 95.5833

Cheersport 2022 Level 2 Results

By Annemarie Arthurs

Published February 23, 2022

Let’s take a look into the level 2 results from Cheersport! After going through level 1, its safe to say these divisions are TOUGH!! Scores are so close, and anyone can take the jackets home!! Here we go with level 2!

L2 Mini

1

Themeon All Stars

Blush

96.1413

2

Infinity Allstars

Princesses

94.8855

3

Lunar Viper All Stars

Glow

93.5688

L2 Mini-D2

1

Universal Athletics

Solar Flares

89.3441

2

Cheer Force Allstars Ormond

Galaxy Queens

87.7356

L2 Youth-Small-A

1

Express Cheer

Extravagance

95.3667

2

Louisiana Spirit

Reign

94.95

3

Stars Vipers San Antonio

Pure Poison

94.7042

L2 Youth-Small-B

1

Spirit Xtreme

Promise

95.1166

2

Rockstar Cheer Atlanta

The Runaways

93.9667

3

Woodlands Elite-Katy

Raiders

93.6

L2 Youth-D2-Small-A

1

TAI

Black Ice

97.4167

2

Show Me Athletics

Starstruck

95.0833

3

Evolution Cheer

Double Diamonds

94.9833

L2 Youth-D2-Small-B

1

South Georgia Athletics

Rain

94.9625

2

Candy Elite All-Stars

Jaw Breakers

94.3167

3

Jaguar Athletics

Sassy Cats

93.9333

L2 Youth-Medium

1

Louisiana Cheer Force

Ruby Red

96.2042

2

Python All Stars

Balled Pythons

95.6375

3

Themeon All Stars

Ruby

95.5250

L2 Youth-D2-Medium

1

PunchFront Cheer

Heat Wave

93.3667

2

Cheaha Cheer and Tumble

Denali

92.9

L2 Junior-Small-A

1

Express Cheer

Extreme

97.7667

2

The Stingray Allstars

Sun

97.2917

3

Rockstar Cheer Lake Norman

Aerosmith

94.8833

L2 Junior-Small-B

1

ATA

Iron

97.0875

2

Rockstar Cheer Atlanta South

Sapphires

96.9333

3

Rock Solid All Stars

Kings

96.7375

L2 Junior-D2-Small-A

1

Quest Athletics

SWAT Team

96.65

2

Davis All Stars Gym Inc

X ones

95.6625

3

Triple Crown Elite

Royal Aces

95.0333

L2 Junior-D2-Small-B

1

United All Stars

Poison

94.4417

2

Precision Allstars

Emeralds

92.6417

3

Southern Athletics

Peaches

92.6333

L2 Junior-D2-Small-C

1

TAI

Scorch

98.6875

2

Southern Elite Allstars

Jr.Surge

97.6834

3

Revolution Athletics Allstars

Shadow

96.8167

L2 Junior-D2-Small-D

1

JAM Athletics 

Dream Girls

95.5333

2

San Antonio Spirit

Team Royal

95.5167

3

Kentucky Cheer Academy

Rosebud

95.42

L2 Junior-Medium-A

1

Louisiana Cheer Force

Ice

97.3667

2

LA All Stars

Stardom

96.6667

3

Themeon All Stars

Chrome

96.65

L2 Junior-Medium-B

1

Macs Allstar

Macs Midnight

97.8667

2

Stars Vipers San Antonio 

Rattler Reign

97.4458

3

Diamonds All Stars

Sassycats

97.35

L2 Junior-D2-Medium-A

1

Southhaven Wildcats

JCrue

96.675

2

Legacy Athletics Allstars

Steam

95.7416

3

Cheer Nation Athletics

Onyx

95.3334

L2 Junior-D2-Medium-B

1

Cheer City United

Pegasus

94.3334

2

MGA Cheer Extreme 

Zero Gravity

93.5542

3

Georgia All Stars

Victorious

93.2167

L2 Senior-Small

1

Woodlands Elite-Katy

Admirals

95.9667

2

Cheer Express Allstars

Senior Heat

95.2

3

Rock Solid All Stars

Saints

93.0667

L2 Senior-D2-Small

1

NFINITE All Stars

Gunsmoke

97.7333

2

Wellington Allstars

Senior Fame

94.8167

3

Winnersville Elite

Lady Lavender

94.5292

L2 Senior-Medium

1

Louisiana Cheer Force

Scarlet

96.6334

2

Rockstar Cheer Atlanta 

Creed

96.6667

3

Python All Stars

Timor Pythons

96.3417

L2 Senior-D2-Medium

1

Hit Force Cheer

Havoc

94.7

2

Victory! All Stars

Obsidian

93.9667

L2-U17

1

Cheer Extreme Raleigh

Frost

96.8333

2

Louisiana Spirit

Posh

96.4041

3

Ultimate Cheer Lubbock

Duchess

92.7209

L2-U19

1

The Stingray All Stars

Obsidian

94.6333

Cheersport 2022 Level 1 Results

cheersport 2022 level 1 results

By Annemarie Arthurs

Published February 23, 2022

Cheersport has come and gone, and there is a lot to digest now!! While we are all recovering from walking 30,000 steps in two days, lets dive into the results starting with level 1!! 

L1 Tiny:

1 Flip City All Stars Drizzles 91.2138
2 The Atlanta Jayhawks Glitter 90.7428
3 TAG Athletics Starlights 89.2172

L1 Tiny-D2

1 Show Me Athletics Spotlight 93.3696
2 Ultimate Cheer Lubbock Reign Drops 91.9727

L1 Mini-Small

1 Stars Vipers San Antonio Mini Mambas 94.529
2 Star Athletics Mini Elite Neon 94.379
3 Rockstar Cheer Atlanta South BeeGees 93.1341

L1 Mini-Medium

1 Themeon All Stars Gold 92.971
2 Louisiana Cheer Force Baby Blue 92.9167
3 CheerForce San Diego Mini Mutiny 91.5227

L1 Mini-D2-A

1 South Georgia Athletics Drizzle 94.1123
2 Rogue All Stars Mischief 92.7536
3 The Xtreme Girls Charm 90.9426

L1 Mini-D2-B

1 Candy Elite All Stars Skittles 95.3848
2 TAI Sleet 95.0182
3 York Elite All Stars Topaz 94.0942

L1 Youth-Small-A

1 Spirit of Texas Purple Stars 96.0689
2 Macs Allstar Cheer Mac’s Galaxy 95.0182
3 Express Cheer Excellence 94.9987

L1 Youth-Small-B

1 Diamonds All Stars Glitter Girls 94.6739
2 Stars Vipers San Antonio Pythons 94.5652
3 Star Athletics ATL Bullseye 93.5132

L1 Youth-D2-Small-A

1 San Antonio Spirit Team Daisy 97.2426
2 Evolution Cheer Jackpot 94.7283
3 Southhaven Wildcats Cadets 93.0772

LI-Youth-D2-Small-B

1 Candy Elite All Stars Junior Mints 94.1086
2 C4 Longhorns Slate 93.502
3 Triple Crown Elite Queen of Hearts 93.4964

L1 Youth-Medium

1 ATA Neon 95.3042
2 Spirit Xtreme Believe 94.8732
3 Star Athletics Youth Black 94.6558

L1 Youth-D2-Medium

1 United Rock Nation All Stars Diamond Dolls 95.616
2 Cheer City United Olympians 92.7536
3 Athletic Cheer Force First Class 92.0344

L1 Junior-Small-A

1 Express Cheer Explosion 94.837
2 Arizona Element Elite Jr.Jewels 94.0761
3 ACX Wild Jags 92.6067

L1 Junior-Small-B

1 The Stingray All Stars Wave 95.779
2 Rockstar Cheer Atlanta South BigBang 95.4529
3 Louisiana Cheer Force Rose 95.0531

L1 Junior-D2-Small-A

1 Southern Elite All Stars Tidal Wave 96.0857
2 GU Allstars Silver Lining 93.0185
3 Cheer Revolution Lady Cadets 92.5906

L1 Junior-D2-Small-B

1 Cheer Nation Athletics Navy 95.0363
2 Spirit Tech All Stars Sapphire 94.7938
3 The Cheer Hive Po1son 92.5181

L1 Junior-Medium

1 The Stingray All Stars Mango 96.8078
2 Rockstar Cheer Ting Tings 96.3368
3 Woodlands Elite-Katy Bombers 95.3623

L1 Junior-D2-Medium

1 All Star Rebels Ruthless 93.8587
2 JAM Athletics Pink Army Reloaded 93.116
3 Ocala Athletix Blush 90.8515

L1 Senior

1 Python All Stars Calabar Pythons 94.4639
2 Cheer Express Allstars Princess Elite 94.3841
3 Macs Allstar Cheer Mac’s White Diamondz 92.9529

L1 Senior-D2

1 York Elite All Stars Lady Onyx 94.9457
2 Athletic Cheer Force Mach One 92.9698
3 Carolina Elite Sun Rays 91.433

L1-U17

1 ATA Ignite 95.6884
2 Cheer Extreme Raleigh Lovespell 95.2174
3 The Atlanta Jayhawks ASH 92.971

L1-U19

1 Zodiac All Stars Shadow 97.7174
2 The Stingray All Stars Rock 91.6305
3 CheerForce Simi Valley Sapphirez 91.3386

“Daytona Pt. 1 – Don’t be that Guy” – Netflix CHEER! Season 2 Episode 8 Recap

By Annemarie Arthurs

Published February 22, 2022

Navarro is hard at work throwing multiple full outs on their “bandshell” while TVCC is working on choreography runs and fixing every single motion and transition in their routine. Coaches are definitely starting to feel the pressure! The athletes are packing up, getting their itineraries, and ready to head to Daytona! At this point in the season, both coaches cannot do anything else for them. It is all on the athletes now! Navarro has boarded their flight, TVCC has boarded their bus, and both teams are off!

It's been two years since Daytona Nationals has occurred due to the pandemic and majority of both teams has never experienced this! Practices by the beach have started for TVCC and Navarro and they are READY! They are outside checking the sun, seeing what it’s going to be like at the exact time they are scheduled to compete, looking to see where the judges are sitting and doing the walk from warmups to the floor! 

Day one is about to begin, and all the athletes are getting ready! Prelims is 25% of their score and finals is 75%. Day one is always filled with lots of nerves, but Monica knows once that’s under their belt, they will be good! Trinity and Navarro have headed to warmups and are patiently waiting out back to perform. 

Navarro is up first! Toe full, hit. Standing tumbling, hit. Stunts, hit. Baskets, hit. Running tumbling, hit. Pyramid, hit. Most importantly, the dance, THEY BROUGHT IT. What more could you ask for on day one?! 

Now Trinity. Dee got his sleeves up and everything! Standing fulls, hit. Jumps, hit. Stunts, hit. Baskets, hit. Unfortunately, one tumble bust and a pyramid fall, as defeated as they look and feel, they know that day one does not define them and tomorrow can change everything.

Cheersport 2022 Level 6 Results

By Annemarie Arthurs

Published February 22, 2022

Cheersport! The competition where every coach, athlete, and spectator know that if you don’t have memory foam inserts in your sneakers, you won’t make it!!

I hope everyone is recovering from walking 30,000 steps in 2 days!! Here we are, mid-season! The competitions are getting bigger and bigger, bids are getting harder and harder to get, and worlds is right around the corner!! I feel like we just started! These athletes have gone through numerous obstacles, quarantines, endless routine re-blocking, hours and hours of choreography, workouts, practices, and an absurd number of full outs!

Cheersport 2022 Results

If I can relate to anything as a coach in the all-star world, it seems impossible to have a full team practice, but somehow, we still get out there and continuously hit zero! We are here to cheer and that’s exactly what we do, even when the coaches must fill in for stunts at practices!!

Cheersport 2022 was held this weekend in Atlanta, GA. Thousands of athletes attended and competed in 7 different arenas! (Hence the memory foam sneaker inserts) 

With a wide range of worlds divisions in All Girl and Coed…it was a battle to come out on top! Let’s take a look at the top 3 in each of our level 6 divisions!

L6 Senior-XSmall

1 Elite Cheer Stars 94.1209
2 The California All Stars-Mesa Vixens 93.9125
3 Cheer Express All Stars Miss Silver 93.9042

L6 Senior-Small

1 Cheer Extreme-Raleigh SSX 96.3958
2 GymTyme All Stars Rouge 92.95
3 Maryland Twisters Virginia Blackout 90.9917

L6 Senior-Medium

1 The Stingray All Stars  Peach 95.1084
2 Maryland Twisters F5 94.1417
3 Top Gun All Stars Lady Jags 93.8709

L6 Senior-Large

1 The Stingray All Stars Orange 98.1333
2 Cheer Extreme Senior Elite 94.7583

L6 Senior Coed-XSmall

1 Twist & Shout Tulsa Diamonds 96.65
2 Raglan Coast Cheer Steel 6 91.65
3 Cheer Athletics-Austin OnyxCats 91.3125

L6 Senior Coed-Small

1 Themeon All Stars Senior Black 96.7875
2 Macs Allstar Cheer Mac’s Senior Starz 93.8125
3 Star Athletics ATL Smack 91.8167

L6 Senior Coed-Medium

1 Spirit of Texas Royalty 98.0167
2 Prodigy All Stars Midnight 95.1459
3 Woodlands Elite-OR Black Ops 93.4417

L6 Senior Coed-Large

1 Top Gun All Stars TGLC 98.2333
2 The Stingray All Stars Steel 97.5875

L6 Senior Open

1 The Stingray All Stars Apple 93.9
2 Spirit of Texas Lady Reign 93.4958
3 Infinity Allstars Royals 93.4875

L6 Senior Coed Open-Small

1 Cheer Extreme-Raleigh Smoex 96.7500
2 Top Gun All Stars TGOC 94.4167
3 Themeon All Stars Smoke 94.1709

L6 Senior Coed Open-Large

1 The California All Stars-San Marcos Cali Coed 95.4083
2 Core Athletix Black Diamonds 92.1333
3 Macs Allstar Cheer Macs Legacy 89.9

L6 International Open

1 The Stingray All Stars Lavender 92.9375
2 FAME All Stars-Midlo Super Seniors 91.0667

L6 International Open Coed-Small

1 Louisiana Cheer Force Gold 97.1292
2 Rockstar Cheer The Beatles 96.7375
3 Cheer Extreme 2022 Coed Elite 95.7583

L6 International Open Coed-Large

1 Stars Vipers San Antonio Anacondas 92
2 Tribe Cheer VooDoo 91.4
3 FAME All Stars-Midlo Vengeance 88.6

L6 International Open-NT

1 Cheer Extreme Lady Lux 97.6716
2 Woodlands Elite-OR GI Janes 92.9267
3 Maryland Twisters Virginia Thin Ice 92.4365

L6 International Open Coed-NT

1 Cheer Extreme-Raleigh Code Black 96.3581
2 Twist & Shout Tulsa Adam & Eve 94.7794
3 Themeon All Stars Legacy 94.1007

L6 International Global

1 The Stingray All Stars Cobalt 92.2291
2 The Atlanta Jayhawks Shade 87.2167
3 ACE of Hattiesburg Chief’s 86.6542

L6 International Global Coed

1 The Stingray All Stars Electric 94.8584
2 GymTyme All Stars Platinum 90.5625
3 Arizona Element Elite Vibranium 87.0083

Top 20 Hottest Cheer Songs of 2022 (so far)

Top 20 Hottest best cheer songs of 2022

By Steve Pawlyk

Published February 17, 2022

Woah - I can’t believe it. 😁 How did we get here so fast?  

Seems like it was just yesterday that we were putting out our Hottest Songs of 2021 list. This year’s list features some smoke hot artists that will help bring any cheerleading routine to life. Let’s get into the list!!!

















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Mining for Tenths – Netflix CHEER! Season 2 Episode 7 Recap

By Annemarie Arthurs

Published February 17, 2022

He lives with his college friend and old teammate along with his wife and their child! They are very supportive of Khris and welcomed him into their home as family. While everyone has a 3, 4, 5-year plan of meeting someone and starting a family…. Khris said his plan is Daytona

Navarro is hard at work trying to hit as many clean and strong full outs as possible. Monica seems very frustrated because she feels the team keeps giving up. They have been practicing outside to try to get the feel of Daytona and be ready for wind, sun, and heat. 

Maddy said “when you cheer every single day, you’re not going to have a good day every day, and when I go out and make a mistake I’m so hard on myself, like I hate myself for it, because I feel like I didn’t just let myself down, I let my entire team down, you never want to be the person to say I messed up on the bandshell, you’re goal is to always be great”. 

This year’s Navarro routine is very dynamic and very in your face. The team feels that they are not fully there yet and not showing the routines full potential. There is a lot of tension and a lack of confidence because they don’t feel as close as a team as they did before. Every athlete is here for the same reason, and they need to come together as a family because when you cheer for Navarro, nobody competes to lose. 

Coach Monica has finally received the stage she ordered so they can practice on it to get a similar feel to what Daytona is on the bandshell! 

TVCC is focusing very hard on how to get the maximum score. Coach Franklin is being very particular in everything they have in their routine because he knows it can come down to a tenth of a point at Daytona. One of the main problems they are having is just overall performance. Dee is struggling with just smiling. Coach Vontae needs to test him and see how he is going to respond so he had an alternate learn his part because if Dee continues to not perform, he will not compete. 

Coach Vontae brought in a guest choreographer, Themeon Hale. He is here to change some things up and bring a different vibe to the routine and their dance. 

With Navarro slowly getting back on the same page, they are getting their uniforms, doing the iconic “poof” and preparing as much as possible for Daytona. This program makes them feel a part of something bigger than them. They are practicing on their own “bandshell” and making sure they are ready, mentally, and physically. They know their bodies need to be ready for whatever Daytona throws at them. 

Netflix CHEER! – “Tumbling” (Season 2 Episode 6 Recap)

By Annemarie Arthurs

Published February 16, 2022

We have all seen Ladarius at his highs, and we have all seen him at his lows. Episode 6 starts off with Ladarius informing us that he has decided to leave the team at Navarro. 

He mentioned that Kailee had a problem with him. He would try to help her and inform her on things Monica would do and she was struggling with him trying to take over or do her job. He said he was teaching the team how to tumble, how to stunt, grips, and it was becoming more than he signed up for. He claimed he tried to reach out to Monica, but she was not answering or returning any of his calls. He said it seemed like she forgot where she came from when she returned from Dancing with the stars. He finally had enough and was leaving since he felt like she did not care about his feelings anymore. The whole situation got worse once Ladarius went live on Instagram calling out Monica and her behavior. 

The pandemic has been taking a toll on both teams. Not being able to practice, not being coached by Monica, games being cancelled, and the headlines because of Jerry, it has been very hard for the rookies. 

The relationship between Ladarius and Monica has been getting worse and worse. There was also an issue between Ladarius and Kailee about watching/adopting a dog. They have had a lot of history and they were unable to draw the line of respect between coach and athlete. The team saw a different side of Ladarius and said that he not only was hurting Kailee and Monica but was also hurting the team and what they all came here for. Majority of the team still cares for him and wants to succeed, but they are not standing in his corner anymore. 

Back at TVCC, they are 33 days away from Daytona! They have brought in lots of talent this season! The rookie class this year is exceptional. They gained Dee, Angel, Benji and Jaymo, 4 amazing power tumblers and strong rookies. 

The biggest struggle TVCC is having this year is their boys performing. This year they have the strongest tumbling and stunting skills, but when it comes to performing and smiling, they are lacking. The three male rookies are known as “The weenies” to the coaches. They tend to band together and sometimes struggle to follow all the rules! The Weenies are always running as a punishment!!

There are many flyers back at Navarro fighting for that center stunt. Between Maddy, Gill, and Cassadee, there is a lot of pressure to be the best! 

Both teams are preparing as much as possible for Daytona. TVCC has been running practices just like the warmup, waiting time, and performance experience will be like at the competition! 

TVCC is hitting amazing routines and are super excited for Daytona whereas Navarro is struggling a little with new team members and a lot of alternates.  Towards the end of the episode, it seems like Navarro is finally getting it together! Also hitting a strong routine makes them even more excited to compete! 

Jerry Pleads Guilty

By Annemarie Arthurs

Published February 15, 2022

On February 10, 2022, Jerry Harris Attorneys released a statement that Jerry has pleaded guilty in his ongoing child pornography case. A little over a year ago he pled not guilty to all 7 of the felony charges that were brought against him in Chicago but has now pleaded guilty to two of those charges last week. Those two charges are soliciting child porn imagery and traveling over state lines with the intent to illicit sexual conduct with a minor.

This case has been ongoing since 2019, when the FBI received a complaint from two victims’ mother. On June 28th there will be a sentencing hearing, where he could face up to 50 years in prison. With the charges he has pled guilty to, the minimum is 5 years and maximum is 20 years and the judge has yet to decide on that.

Jerry's lawyers want to make it clear that he does want to take responsibility for his actions.

JERRY. (Netflix CHEER! Season 2 Episode 5 recap)

By Annemarie Arthurs

Published February 9, 2022

Before we dive into what we all don’t want to discuss, let’s discuss how the season just abruptly ended...

Covid ended their current season and Daytona got cancelled. These athletes at Navarro and TVCC that wanted to win so badly, got it all ripped away from them.

Fast forward a few months. The team is back at practice under many regulations. Getting tested daily is one of those. Luckily Gabby, Maddy and Ladarius were able to return due to the covid rules of allowing athletes that lost a season, gain an extra one! Unfortunately, Monica is not with them first semester. She took the opportunity to join “Dancing with the Stars”. Monica has always been a huge fan of the show and she knew the team would support her in this decision. A lot of the rookies were upset because they came to Navarro to cheer for Monica, and now she’s not there.

This is when we are introduced to Kailee Peppers. She was a Navarro cheerleader and is now the new assistant coach. Kailee took the job and was unaware Monica was leaving, so now there is a lot of pressure on her to fill Monica’s shoes as a “head coach”. The team has been pretty accepting of Kailee and understands she’s dealing with a lot, except for Ladarius. He was very vocal in the fact that she is not able to do what Monica does and doesn’t have the ability to coach Navarro.

Moving into September of 2020. The fan favorite reality star, twenty-one-year-old, Jerry Harris has been accused of soliciting explicit photos and sex from minors. The allegations stem from two 14-year-old athletes who expressed it took place in person and online. The team was devasted, they broke down, and could not accept what their teammate had done.

Netflix interviewed the two boys and their mother. They seemed calm and stated exactly what happened. Cheerleading was their safe space; they could be themselves there and now that has all changed. Charlie stated that it all started in 2018 when Jerry messaged him asking him for photos. Charlie knew of Jerry from the cheerleading world. He wanted to be on the team Jerry was on and he said he was “starstruck and didn’t want him to not like him or not be friends with him” and because of that he was willing to send him what Jerry asked for. They met for the first time in 2019 at ACA Nationals. He said he felt uncomfortable, ashamed, and embarrassed about talking to him. During warmups on Day one, Jerry kept harassing him to see him. He asked him to meet him in the bathroom. Once they were alone in the bathroom, Jerry cornered him in the bathroom stall, begging him to have sex with him. Charlie did not feel comfortable with it and got himself out of the situation. 

His brother noticed that he was extremely frantic and stressed when he came out of the bathroom and got back to warmups. He has been wanting to say something about it, but he felt ashamed and scared and knew that if he reported it, he would lose his cheer friends because of how loved Jerry was in the cheer community.

Charlie’s mother reported the incident to USASF twice. They felt nothing was happening. Which is why they decided to file a report with the FBI. Jerry was eventually arrested for child pornography charges. He admitted to being involved with ten to fifteen minors. The judge decided that he would remain incarcerated during trial and that is where he remains.

Social media was very hard on Monica and the team for how they responded. They were grieving the “loss” and arrest of their teammate, but all understand that Jerry is in the wrong.

HELL WEEK – Netflix CHEER! (Season 2 Episode 4)

By Annemarie Arthurs

Published February 7, 2022

Starting off we find out some unfortunate news. Coach Kapena came to sit in and watch a practice and had a conversation with Maddy. Sadly, Kapena left the program. During first semester there was a homecoming party at his house that involved alcohol and he allowed current athletes to attend. He has since taken a step back and dealing with the consequences. Monica made it very clear that if you want to have a coaching role, you do have to set higher standards for yourself and if you don’t uphold them, why have them.

Monica made the decision to go back to white unforms and everyone is STRESSED! They claim whenever they wear white they lose, and they are superstitious!

TVCC is hard at work, creating innovative pyramids and routines and reflecting on how badly they want to win. With Coach Vontae more eager than ever, he knows the pressure is on. Vontae knew what he was getting into, he lives for this stuff. With lots of full outs going, they are seeing a lot of stunt falls and mistakes happening. Frustration is taking over Coach Vontae and sits them down. He said, “If I yell at you, understand that I love you”. Vontae is still struggling with when he competed for TVCC and dropped a stunt causing them to lose. He doesn’t want anyone on his team to ever have the same feeling he did.

26 days until Daytona and Navarro is hard at practice. Monica is adamant that side conversations stop, and they focus. With stress on pyramid work, Monica and Ladarius are getting very frustrated with each other. Ladarius feels that Monica is always blaming him and not the rest of the group. Do we agree or no? Ladarius understands that Monica will expect more of you, the more she cares about you, but they seem to be clashing!

Monica’s goal is 51 full out by end of year and they are hard at work to achieve that! During Hell Week, they practice twice a day for the full week. Both routines are flashier and two of the hardest routines both programs have had in a long time. They try to do more reps to condition their bodies for when they perform.

As the music says,

Let’s go out with a bang!

Netflix Cheer! Season 2 – Episode 3 Recap – Dracut Girl

By Annemarie Arthurs

Published February 1, 2022

I cheered at East Celebrity Elite, I coached a high school team that went to the same competitions as Dracut High School so I’ve been in the presence of greatness when it comes to Maddy Brum! I can’t lie when I say I teared up a little when the cameras where inside ECE and I saw my coaches there! Living in South Carolina now…it made me feel less home sick with ECE on my TV screen!

Let’s dive into Miss Maddy!

Maddy came down to Texas with her mom and sister to sign, meet the team, and meet Monica! Emotions ran high while her mom talked about her leaving MA and coming to a junior college so far away from home. 

Back at TVCC, they are working hard to start going full out. Choreography is flashier, pyramid has higher difficulty with skills they have never done before, tumbling is more intense and overall, the routine is more fast paced. They are struggling a little with stamina and hitting a solid full out. Their goal is to score the highest they ever have, and they are pushing themselves more than they ever have. Nobody likes to condition but they know they must in order to get through the entire routine. 

Ladarius got frustrated with Maddy and voiced his frustrations to Monica, but she is hoping that Maddy will get stronger and have less stunt falls. Monica is going to put in the safest routine and if it doesn’t hit, she will pull it. Maddy is very determined to make herself known and to be the best she can be. 

We also got introduced to Maddy’s dad. He wants her to be successful, help her future, and be there for her. He cannot leave the state of Massachusetts due to personal reasons, but he wants her to have the world. He had been arrested in the past, but he has set up agents, car arrangements, and even wants her to have her own clothing line. Maddy feels her dad has a lot to make up for but at the end of the day she’s trying to understand where he is coming from. 

Now we go to East Celebrity Elite! Back in MA she is hosting flyer classes! We get to meet two of the gym owners, Linda and Cassie, they had nothing but good things to say about Maddy. They knew she had the potential and they saw that she was a star athlete in the making from the day she walked in. She was struggling at home and did not have a lot of direction, but she knew at the end of the day she was going to ECE and that at 6:00 she had cheerleading practice.


“She found something she loved, she decided that she was going to be the absolute best at it that she could be, and she set goals, and she’s by far the most decorated athlete we have at this gym, and deservingly so”

– Cassie Bienvenue


Maddy still has a lot to learn at Navarro. She mentioned she was more used to an all-girl group with 3 girls lifting her rather than one guy. She has been struggling to stay in the air with her stunt partner and getting frustrated with herself. Monica mentioned she wants to reevaluate Maddy flying center stun, and it ultimately came down to Monica pulling her from the air. While Maddy was extremely upset, she ended up coming to a mutual agreement with Monica that this is what’s best for her and the team.

Netflix CHEER – Episode 2 Recap

By Annemarie Arthurs

Published January 25, 2022

Netflix Cheer Season 2 Episode 2

“We” is family. Getting to see where Coach Vontae and his family grew up gave us a whole new perspective of him. It shows us why he is how he is. He is tough, strong, powerful, and determined. He knew sports, mainly football and cheer, would lead him in the right direction in life.

He was ready to be recruited for football until one day he was asked to cheer, and that’s when Vontae joined Themeon All Stars, followed by a scholarship to college for cheer and the rest is history!

Back at Navarro, the athletes are participating in lots of signings, shows, and meeting with agents! Lexi, Morgan, Gabi, Jerry, and La'Darius have no time to breathe! 

Gabi has decided to come back to Navarro and while her and her team are super excited, it has sparked some nerves within the rookies potentially losing their spot on the mat!

TVCC has been practicing hard to gain new skills and score the 99 they have been dreaming of. They have a handful of third year athletes on the team and the coaches don’t want them to leave Trinity Valley without a ring on their finger. 

Halfway through episode two Gabi has finally returned to Navarro for her first practice! Choreography is about to begin with Dalston and it will start with a skills check. This is where the coaches and choreographers can see skills and decide where to properly place athletes in the routine to best showcase them!

Monica has built an incredible program and does not like to switch it up, so Dahlston is doing his best to keep it as similar as possible to previous years!

TVCC is also starting choreography, and shocking fans by hiring the old Navarro choreographer, Brad Vaughan! Like they say “if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em” so they brought in someone directly from Navarro’s past! 

As the episode comes to an end, TVCC and Navarro are getting ready for the basketball game against each other! Both teams want to show up and be better than the other! Both teams put on a show on the sidelines, and it ultimately ended with a TVCC win! 

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Coach Vontae is ready to build a strong program and is determined to beat Navarro and prove to people that they are just as good, if not better! 

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Netflix CHEER Season 2: Episode 1

Netflix Cheer Season 2 review

By Annemarie Arthurs

Published January 20, 2022

It’s like we never left Daytona!

Netflix really said, “Let’s start 2022 off with a bang and released season 2 at the perfect time! Recapping last season definitely pulled at my heart strings! After following this program, it’s exciting to see all the interviews, events, and signings they went through after season 1 aired.

Starting off with episode one of Netflix's series CHEER, we were made aware of some mature and adult things we would learn more about, but we also got a sneak peak of some exciting things! Number one, being introduced more to TVCC!!

For Coach Monica & Coach Vontae, the competition seems to be more intense than ever!

Navarro’s newest rookies are amazing and as Monica said, “the talent is ridiculous”. Watching Maddy, Gill, Cassadee and Payton…..their technique and skill is unbeatable. 40 are on the team….and 20 will make mat! Ladarius said “do better” if you want to make mat!

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Navarro’s newest rookies are amazing and as Monica said, “the talent is ridiculous”. Watching Maddy, Gill, Cassadee and Payton…..their technique and skill is unbeatable. 40 are on the team….and 20 will make mat! Ladarius said “do better” if you want to make mat!

A lot of these athletes are extremely anxious with the upcoming mat tryouts. The coaches need to make decisions that are best for the team and there’s no guarantee that people who have made mat before, will make mat again. Maddy made a very good point when she said “cheerleading, it’s all a mind game, if you don’t believe that you’re going to be the best, then you’re not going to be the best”


Back at TVCC. Their team is still feeling angry and defeated about their last performance at Daytona. Their main complaint…. they went once, and Navarro got to go twice. Their teammate Jada will always be out there making sure she is proving everyone wrong! She is the strongest female tumbler and flyer on the team and she’s ready to lead TVCC to victory at Daytona!

The coaching style differences between Monica and Vontae are crazy but they both work!! The athletes they coach know exactly what to expect. 

What works for Navarro works and what works for TVCC also works! Tough love is Coach Vontaes approach whereas Coach Monica is the opposite. 

So, with episode one coming to an end…lets end this like TVCC ends practice!

“Here’s to you, here’s to me, national champs, where soon to be, and if the judges’ disagree, f*** them, here’s to we”

MAJORS 2022 Competition Results

By Annemarie Arthurs

Published January 20, 2022

“Oooooooooo HONEY! That was the TEA, MAJORS you just gave it to ME!!!”

Nothing like starting off our first MAJOR All-Star Competition blog of 2022 with my favorite voiceover throwback! Shout out to Top Gun

Safe to say Friday night was one for the books! I think all all-star cheerleaders can agree that when an event like this is happening and streamed on Varsity TV…. we all know exactly when to tune in, grab the popcorn, and a cozy blanket! I for one can say that I scheduled my entire day to be ready to go at 7:05pm!!

From X-Small – Large Coed…. these teams took the mat and left it all out there! With all the obstacles that gyms have faced this season in this everlasting pandemic we are living in…. it was amazing to see such success, amazing choreography, true talent, and NO MASKS all happening LIVE! 

Okay, now let’s get to the part we all really care about!

Starting off strong with the L6 Senior-XSmall & XSmall Coed divisions…these teams were a FORCE! I remember when first hearing about these new division a while back I thought to myself “how can such few athletes be expected to do so much” but this division has proven to be the strongest!! I got goosebumps watching SC Cheer!! Those ladies sure know how to entertain!

Moving onto Medium Senior & Medium Senior Coed, the “OG” Generals never disappoint! This team has made a name for themselves in the cheerleading world and continues to keep Woodlands Elite at the top! 


Finally, the Large Senior and Large Senior Coed division. Safe to say I’ve been watching these divisions religiously since 2007 and it gets better and better every year! Orange, Panthers, and Senior Elite, Cheetahs and Steel sure know how to make you stop everything you are doing and not take your eyes off the screen!

Shout out to all these choreographers and coaches that can bring these amazing routines to life! 

Now for the results!! 

L6 Senior Coed-XSmall

1

Twist & Shout Tulsa-Diamonds

93.81671

2

CJA All Stars-Team Gunz

93.06671

3

Gymtyme Illinois-Fever

93.06671

L6 Senior Coed-Small

1

Themeon All Stars-Senior Black

94.33331

2

ACE Cheer Company-Warriors

92.08331

L6 Senior Coed-Medium

1

Woodlands Elite OR-Black Ops

93.23331

2

Prodigy All Stars-MIDNIGHT

93.03331

3

The California All Stars-Black Ops

90.18331

L6 Senior Coed-Large

1

The Stingray All Stars-Steel (COED GRAND CHAMPS)

97.53331

2

Cheer Athletics-Cheetahs

93.81671

L6 Senior-XSMALL

1

SC Cheer-Fearless

90.86671

2

Cheer Central Suns-Lady Suns

90.20001

3

The California All Stars Mesa-Vixens

89.90001

4

Twist & Shout Edmond-Obsession

87.46671

L6 Senior-Small

1

Cheer Extreme Raleigh-SSX

92.91671

2

The California All Stars San Marcos-Lady Bullets

90.05001

3

Rain Athletics-Aqua

89.60001

L6 Senior-Medium

1

Woodlands Elite OR-Generals

92.93331

2

The Stingray All Stars-Peach

90.16671

L6 Senior-Large

1

Cheer Athletics-Panthers (ALL GIRL GRAND CHAMPS)

94.10001

2

Cheer Extreme-Senior Elite

91.75001

3

The Stingray All Stars-Orange

91.25001

I don’t know about you…but bring on NCA Nationals!!! 

These teams will be coming in hot!!

2022 UCA College Cheerleading Nationals Results

By Annemarie Arthurs

Published January 19, 2022

Well, everyone!!

The 2022 College Nationals Season is officially here!!

I think it’s safe to say that after binge watching CHEER on Netflix, we are all super excited and eager to see some college cheer! These college athletes have gone through numerous obstacles, quarantines, endless covid testing, hours and hours of choreography, workouts, practices, and an absurd number of full outs! 

The UCA College Cheerleading Nationals were held this weekend in Orlando, Florida and these teams came ready to fight and win!! 

Being a part of IPP it’s exciting to be in contact with these coaches all year and then see their teams compete and hear the music we have helped them create! Every team out on that mat has proven that they deserve this spot and that they belong out there! They all want to be crowned National Champions! 

With a wide range of teams in All Girl, Coed, and Game Day divisions…it was a battle to get to finals and come out on top! 

Now let’s get to these results and see our top three teams!!

Division IA:

1

University of South Florida- USF Coed

93.9

2

University of Alabama-Coed

93.1

3

Ohio State University

92.1

All Girl IA:

1

University of Alabama-All Girl

91.7

2

Western Kentucky University-WKU All Girl

91.3

3

University of Mississippi-Ole Miss

86.7

Small Coed IA:

1

Western Kentucky University-WKU Small Coed

92.7

2

University of Memphis

87.8

3

Bowling Green State University

84.2

Division 1:

1

Morehead State University-COED

94

2

University of West Georgia

84.4

3

University of Delaware

79.4

All Girl Division 1:

1

University of West Georgia

95.2

2

Eastern Kentucky University-EKU All Girl 

88

3

University of Delaware

86.15

Small Coed Division 1:

1

Eastern Kentucky University

94.6

2

Hofstra University

89.8

3

Grand Canyon University

89.2

Open Coed:

1

Jones College

89.5

2

Shelton State Community College

85.2

3

Iowa Western Community College

83

Open All Girl:

1

Pearl River Community College

88.65

2

The College of New Jersey

83.5

3

Rowan University

83.3

Open Small Coed:

1

Northwest Community College

91.9

2

Drury University

89.1

3

Wilmington University

88.9

1A Game Day:

1

University of Cincinnati 

97.2

2

University of South Florida

96.3

3

University of Tennessee

95.5

Small Coed Game Day:

1

University of Delaware

95.5667

2

Coastal Alabama Community College

93.7667

3

Hofstra University

93.1

All Girl 1A Game Day:

1

University of Mississippi

97.2333

2

Temple University

97.1333

3

Bowling Green State University

95.4333

Open Coed Game Day:

1

Grand Canyon University

97.6

2

Southeastern Louisiana University

96.0333

3

Midwestern State University

94.5333

Open All Girl Game Day:

1

Sacred Heart University

96.7333

2

University of Rhode Island

95

3

Towson University

93.7333

Tough Times Don’t Last

Cheer Coach blog

By Cat Weedon

UpdatedJanuary 14, 2022

They say ‘Tough Times don’t last but Tough People Do’

And these my friends, are the toughest of times. It’s about time we had a very honest conversation about it.

As Coaches, Owners and Directors we thrive on structure, order and on controlling chaos. But right now, there is very little ability to do any of this. Every day brings new challenges that we never anticipated we would face. Every day brings more decisions that need to be made accurately and swiftly. SO MANY DECISIONS. The sheer number of daily decisions can be almost paralyzing.

I see you calming the storms, keeping the ship on course, and leading with confidence. I also see the days its hard to get out of bed and face the realities of what today will bring. I see the struggles to leave it all at the door, to have something left to give so you can be Mom, Dad or Spouse. I see the stress of wanting to NOT be another person or institution that have let these kids down. I see the highest of the highs and the lowest of the lows that are hidden behind your game face.

I feel for the constant changing of routines. I feel for the daily texts and calls asking for kids to step up and compete an additional routine. I feel for every coach having to comfort a teary kiddo that they may miss this event, but they will be back for the next. I feel for altering every hope and dream we had for our teams at the beginning of the season. Those hopes and dreams are still there, but they look different every practice. Today it’s to stay in range on tumbling/ stunts with fill ins, tomorrow its to try to address bandaids you’ve put on routines just to make it through the last event, the next day its just do what we must do, to get this team on the floor this weekend. 

I hear the tenacity in every owner and coach that has refused to give up. Just keep swimming, keep putting one foot in front of another. I hear the parents who are rallying behind their gym leadership with kindness, understanding and grace. I hear the pleas for just one normal week. Just one event where the roster this week is the same as the one last week. I hear the compassion of coaches that know this kid just needs your kindness and love, not the correction. I hear the pride of the hitting against all odds. I also hear the tears in the car on the way home convincing yourself you’ve done the best you can do today.  And you have! You did the best you could and you should be proud of that. 

Your battles are my battles too. We are wearing so many hats, and filling so many roles that it can be overwhelming:

OWNER:

Navigating owning a business dependent on children during a 3 year long pandemic

GYM MEDICAL DIRECTOR:

Tasked with enforcing everchanging CDC Protocols, calculating Days of Quarantine, and determining who is back in time to compete any given weekend

COACH:

Responsibilities to multiple teams’ success despite the challenges. Because parents want to see results and let’s be honest, we need the good results to recharge the empty tanks. 

CHOREOGRAPHER:

Sometimes you’re putting a ‘Bandaid’ on a routine, and sometimes you’re totally having to rethink sections depending on who is on the floor this weekend.

DOCTOR:

Eye’s down a kid, thinks to myself “did that kid just cough 3 times, was it dry or wet, do they sound sick or did the dust get them, does she seem like she feels ok? Racking my brain… I don’t think mom said Suzy wasn’t feeling good.” Everyone quick water break, Suzy sis come here, you’re not in trouble! “ How are you feeling?”

THERAPIST:

Kids are hurting and they need you. Sometimes they need encouragement, sometimes a stern push in the right direction, sometimes they need to be held accountable and sometimes they just need hug. The pressure can be debilitating on cheer athletes right now. Especially with the current Anon culture. Gyms are doing their best to keep kids competing, even with out-of-level fill in athletes, only to be slammed for not perfect performances. Anons should be ashamed of themselves. We are doing our best. 

PSYCHIC:

Answering questions about events that are over 30 days away is a stretch right now. Honestly, most of us are  functioning at a 3-4 days in advance place right now. But parents want reassurances that comps are going to happen, that money invested in flights and hotels won’t be lost, that all of this will lead to end of season events their kids are hoping for.

And we give them those reassurances the best we can, all while understanding that 2 years ago Cheer Stood Still. Every email, call, post or text now includes “as far as we know”, “Based on the information we have”,“ If anything changes you will be the first to know”, or “ They’re saying the event is a GO”

Escapism: (noun) the tendency to seek distraction and relief from unpleasant realities, especially by seeking entertainment or engaging in fantasy. 

I have read 8 books since Jan 1st. Though I have always loved to read, every free second I have right now, I’m reading. I’m staying up all hours of the night to read it is consuming me.  Tabbi M my cheer BFF called me out, rightly so, for using reading as a method of escapism. She was 100 percent correct.

I am ESCAPING into books, because my current reality as a Coach and Gym Owner is not always pleasant. This moment in time is HARD.  I’m lucky that I can escape into a book, but others may not have safe outlets that help them cope with the world around them right now.  Pour into them, give them grace and support, its so needed right now. 

But there is light, and hope, and daily reminders of why we all CHOOSE this industry

Let me tell you something about every coach and owner I know, no one can match their tenacity. No one problem solves better, and no not one of them will give up on these kids or this season. 

The greatest mistake we made, was believing that the 2020-2021 season was the worst it was going to get. We let our guard down. To a certain degree, last year was a walk in the park compared to now. We all competed a lot of virtual events, and while those were challenging, if you had the time and willpower you could get a zero for submission. Now the battle is making through the week leading up to competition. It feels like a total win to just be on the floor. 

Tough Times Don’t Last, Tough People Do.

And we are TOUGH

Keep fighting the good fight, Keep Livin the Dream.

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USASF Announces 3 New Worlds Divisions

USASF Announces 3 New Worlds Divisions

By Steve Pawlyk

Published September 6, 2021

Cheer is back!

and we have more great news!

USASF has just announced 3 new Worlds divisions. This move is a major win for small gyms around the country. Although small representation at the Cheerleading Worlds has been increasing, it’s still not where we would like to see it considering that small gyms make up a super majority of programs around the country. With this new announcement things are about to change. Small gyms will finally get the chance to increase their presence at the 2022 World Championships. This coming April we will see these new divisions launch and potentially lead to an explosion of new talent coming to the world stage. The goal is to help small gyms continue to grow and retain athletes as they will now be able to have the chance to compete on the same stage as some of their idols.

USASF announces 3 new worlds divisions

The new divisions will include: Limited Xtra Small/Small (Allgirl), Limited Xtra Small Coed & Limited Small Coed. The new divisions will be reserved for programs represented by only one at the championships. In addition to the new division, there will also be a unique registration process for the teams. Although they will qualify for the World Championships via receiving a bid in their conventional division, when registering they will have the opportunity to transfer to one of the new Limited Divisions or they can remain in their usual Small or Xtra Small divisions.

This news brings even more excitement to come and the chance for small gyms all around the country to be able compete in the sought after Worlds Championships. Being able to say they have a Worlds caliber team will help their programs to grow and continue the presence of cheerleading through the country and world. We wish all potential programs the best of luck and can’t wait to see you take the stage in April!

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NEW 2021 PREMADE MIXES

IPP now the Official 2021 music producer for USA Cheer!

IPP Music is the official music producer for USA Cheer 2021

By Steve Pawlyk

Published August 30, 2021

We have some exciting news!

IPP has been chosen to be the Official 2021 Music Producer for USA Cheer!

Thanks to Lauri Harris, LeRoy McCullough, Tony Nash and Nicole Nichols, we had the pleasure of mixing music for Coed Premier, AllGirl Premier and Junior Coed Elite.

We are beyond thankful for this opportunity. As the routines near completion we can’t wait to see and hear how awesome each team looks performing to their IPP mix. We anticipate music releases in the coming weeks on our youtube channel..

We can’t wait until the world hears what we’ve created. This opportunity was nothing short of amazing and we look forward to continuing our relationship with USA Cheer and the mentioned nationals team as we move towards the debut performance in the Olympics one day.

Thank you to all who were involved and who believed in IPP. For more information or to book with IPP please visit our website.

We look forward to hearing from you!

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CHEERLEADING REACHES OLYMPIC STATUS

CHEERLEADING REACHES OLYMPIC STATUS

By Steve Pawlyk

Published July 20, 2021

The day has finally come!  Cheerleading reaches Olympic status.

At the close of the 138th session of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) meeting, the International Cheer Union (ICU) received “Full Sport Recognition”.  So what does this mean moving forward? 

As a result of receiving full sport recognition, cheerleading will now be eligible  to petition to not only be included in the Olympic games and other multi-game events, but will also help to ensure more funding, education and support to help develop cheerleading in other countries who seek to participate.

CHEERLEADING REACHES OLYMPIC STATUS

This is such a momentous occasion because it’s been 11 years in the making.  The ICU was founded in 2004 with the goal of positively impacting cheerleading and cheerleaders throughout the world.  Shortly after it’s formation, the ICU applied for recognition by the OIC.  It wasn’t until 2016 that ICU was granted provisional recognition.

Jeff Webb, President of the ICU recently stated, “"The IOC's actions have created a monumental milestone for cheerleading. We are truly honored to receive this recognition by the IOC," said Jeff Webb, President of the International Cheer Union. "This decision will greatly assist us as we strive to create opportunities for healthy participation and competition for millions of cheerleading athletes worldwide."

We look forward to the coming years and are excited for cheerleaders from all nations to take the stage at the Olympics and perform the routines and choreography the world has been waiting to see!


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Top 20 Hottest Cheer Songs of 2021

Top 20 Cheer Songs 2021

By Steve Pawlyk

Published June 14, 2021

After a long year of dealing with Covid-19, we are starting to get back to normal and things are instantly heating up. Check out our top 20 songs of 2021 that will keep your summer mixes blazing hot while you train for the upcoming season.

Dua Lipa - We're Good

Driver’s License - Olivia Rodrigo

My Head & My Heart - Ava Max

SWANG - Expensive Taste

Alan Walker - Fake A Smile

only child - poison

Zayn - Vibez

Yrin Glam - Unbothered

Sia ft. Burna Boy - Hey Boy

Tayler Jade - WYA

Sabrina Carpenter - Skin

Dua Lipa ft. DaBaby - Levitating

Black Eyed Peas ft. Shakira - Girl Like Me

Alyssa Rubio - Mutual

Elle Baez - Come Back

Tate McRae - You Broke Me First

Shawn Mendez ft. Justin Bieber - Monster

Masked Wolf - Astronaut In The Ocean

Rooga ft. Lil Chris - Catch A Body

Taylor Swift ft. Bon Iver - Exile

  1. We’re Good - Dua Lipa

  2. Driver’s Licnese - Olivia Rodrigo

  3. My Head & My Heart - Ava Max

  4. Expensive Taste - SWANG

  5. Fake A Smile - Alan Walker

  6. Poison - Only Child

  7. Vibez - Zayn

  8. Unbothered - Yrin Glam

  9. Hey Boy - Sia ft. Burna Boy

  10. WYA - Tayler Jade 

  11. Skin - Sabrina Carpenter

  12. Levitating - Dua Lipa ft. DaBaby

  13. Girl Like Me - Black Eyed Peas ft. Shakira

  14. Mutual - Alyssa Rubio

  15. Come Back - Elle Baez

  16. You Broke Me First - Tate McRae

  17. Monster - Shawn Mendez ft. Justin Bieber

  18. Astronaut In The Ocean - Masked Wolf

  19. Catch A Body - Rooga ft. Lil Chris

  20. Exile - Taylor Swift ft. Bon Iver

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