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UCA Summer Camps 2024 highlights

UCA Summer Camps 2024 highlights winners

By Steve Pawlyk

Published August 15, 2024

The 2024 Universal Cheerleaders Association (UCA) summer camps have wrapped up, leaving a trail of incredible performances, standout athletes, and team successes across the country. From coast to coast, teams of all levels showcased their skills, teamwork, and determination at these prestigious camps, earning accolades and preparing for a competitive season ahead. Today, let’s take a closer look at some of the teams and athletes that shined this summer.

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Northside Varsity Cheer: Building Bonds and Breaking Barriers

Northside Varsity Cheer attended the UCA camp at East Carolina University from July 8-10, alongside 12 other schools. The team focused on enhancing their stunting, jumps, dances, and overall choreography. Five of their cheerleaders—senior captains Sierra Minor, Trinity O’Neal, and Addy Davenport, along with juniors Khloe Hewitt and Mackenzie Conoway—were selected as UCA All-Americans. Their success didn’t stop there—Northside also clinched first place in the Medium Varsity Division for cheer and crowd leading and received the prestigious “Tradition Award” for inspiring leadership on and off the field. This camp was not only a competition but a vital team-bonding experience that left the girls stronger and more confident.

ULM Cheerleading and Hawkline: Stepping Up to Nationals

ULM Cheerleading’s Hawkline made a powerful statement at the UCA/UDA camp at Southern Methodist University from July 19-21. Their relentless effort paid off as they earned blue ribbons across the board and were awarded the Most Improved title, securing a silver bid to Nationals in Daytona, Fla., in April 2025. Hawkline dancers Amelia Long and Haley Hoover also earned All-American honors. The camp marked a significant milestone in ULM’s growth, with all three spirit groups, including Ace the Warhawk, winning Most Improved awards—a testament to their hard work and dedication.

Minot North: Rising Stars in Varsity Cheer

Minot North’s cheer team, only in their second year as a varsity squad, made waves at the UCA camp on August 2-3. The team excelled in various workshops, earning a gold ribbon for their camp cheer routine and a superior squad trophy. Six members—Jaidyn White, Ashley Carr, Vreelyn Nygaard, Winter Getzlaff, Payton Stolba, and Alina Kibler—were named UCA All-Americans. This remarkable achievement highlights the talent and potential of this young team as they head into their first year cheering at home games in their own school.

Watseka Community High School: A Tradition of Excellence

Watseka Community High School’s varsity cheer squad attended UCA camp at Purdue University from June 18-21, where they brought home the camp championship trophy for their routine, which featured a dance with a building pyramid. The squad also earned two superior blue ribbons during the week. Three cheerleaders—Marisa Clark, Siara Sansone, and Summer Yarneau—were selected as All-Americans, and Clark and Sansone were invited to apply for the UCA staff. Watseka’s strong performance at camp is a testament to the squad’s talent and dedication, and they are poised to bring this momentum into the upcoming sports season.

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Mainland High School: All-American Honors Abound

Mainland High School celebrated eight of its cheerleaders being named UCA All-Americans this summer. Among the honored athletes were G’lia Foster, Kelsi Jenkins, Amari Langford, Amyah Watlington, Aysia Thompson, Kamya Sampson, Terrianha Williams, and Aniyah Ray. These athletes now have the opportunity to perform at prestigious events across the globe, including parades in Philadelphia, Orlando, London, and Rome. Mainland’s success at UCA camp reflects their dedication to excellence and their role as ambassadors of cheerleading.

Butler County High School: Excelling in Competition

The Butler County High School (BCHS) cheerleading squad had a stellar showing at the UCA camp in July, where they earned first place in the cheer competition and took second in the camp routine. Their performance not only earned them trophies but also set the stage for a promising season ahead. BCHS cheerleaders, including standout athletes Sara Peyton Dospapas and Emily Clark, are proving themselves as formidable competitors in every arena they enter.

Coahoma Community College: Preparing for Greatness

Coahoma Community College (CCC) cheerleaders are gearing up for an exciting season after attending the UCA College Cheer and Dance Camp at the University of Alabama from July 18-21. This prestigious camp offered CCC cheerleaders the chance to learn from top-tier instructors, focusing on advanced techniques in stunting, tumbling, and performance. The experience has left the team well-prepared and motivated for the challenges of the upcoming academic year.

Rainier High School: Small But Mighty

Rainier High School cheerleaders brought home multiple accolades from the UCA camp at Great Wolf Lodge in Centralia, held from July 15-18. Competing against 14 other schools, Rainier earned first place in their camp routine and second place in the game-day routine. Additionally, four cheerleaders—Briella Davenport, Peyton Thomas, Marian Jackson, and Samantha Cohen-Olson—were selected as All-Americans. Despite being one of the smaller teams at the camp, Rainier’s cheerleaders demonstrated that size is no barrier to success. Thomas was especially thrilled to be selected as an All-American this year after initially hesitating to try out in 2023.

Bemidji High School: Consistent Excellence

Bemidji High School saw eight of its cheerleaders earn All-American honors at the UCA camp held from July 29-31. Among the recognized athletes were Abby Loebs, Kennedy Rasmus, Kaiahna Martell, Lola VanEngelenhoven, Taylor Joy, Natasha Chastek, Zaquia Williams, and Lauren White. Loebs, Rasmus, and Williams earned the distinction for a second time, showcasing their consistent excellence in the sport. Bemidji’s cheerleaders have consistently demonstrated their skills, sportsmanship, and teamwork, earning them opportunities to perform on global stages from Florida to Hawaii and even in Europe.

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Graham High School: A Winning Team Spirit

Graham High School’s cheer squad made a statement at the UCA camp at Great Wolf Lodge in Grapevine from July 11-14. Six cheerleaders were named All-Americans, including senior Sara Peyton Dospapas, junior Emily Clark, and sophomores Ella Andrade, Aiyana Gideon, Emma Hamm, and Bayleigh McGee. Additionally, Dospapas was invited to try out for a UCA staff position next year following her graduation. Graham’s team also won multiple awards, including three spirit sticks and superior ribbons, and placed first in the Game Day Routine, earning them a bid to the UIL State Cheerleading event in January 2025.

Ingleside High School: Dominating the UCA Camp

Ingleside High School cheerleaders had a fantastic showing at the UCA camp at Moody Gardens in Galveston from July 28-31. Seven varsity cheerleaders—Paityn McCombs, Allison Howland, Aleeah Lopez, Haylie Perez, Vivian Davis, Giselle Hernandez, and Bailey Patton—were named All-Americans. The junior varsity squad also earned superior trophies and All-American recognition for juniors Shayleigh Williams, Leah Stearns, Cheyenne Witt, sophomore Lilly Cordova, and freshman Gabriella Castillo. Ingleside’s success at the camp is a reflection of their hard work and dedication, setting them up for a successful year ahead.

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Rio Rancho High School: Masters of the Camp

Rio Rancho High School’s varsity cheer team found success at the UCA Masters Camp in Loveland, Colorado, from July 10-13. The team placed second in both cheer and stunt sequences and won first place in the camp routine. The squad also celebrated 10 All-American selections, including standout athletes Sean Barnes and Austin Erwin, and a male jump-off champion. With such a strong performance, Rio Rancho is ready to chase a state title in the upcoming season.

Rock Springs High School: Sixteen All-Americans and Counting

Rock Springs High School’s Tigers Cheer Team had an outstanding performance at the UCA camp, with 16 cheerleaders being named All-Americans. The honored athletes include Bridgette Taylor, Braylynn Greene, Nevaeh Anderson, Azalia Ruiz, Masen Werkele, Sean Barnes, Austin Erwin, Gavin Tongate, Brooke East, Alexus Bowles, Adyson Sellers, Aizlynn Abram, Aliza Ransom, Noelle Moser, Jensyn Cordova, and Ireland Lew. The team also received a superior rating, showcasing their exceptional talent and dedication. Head Coach Dena Douchant expressed immense pride in her team’s accomplishments, which have set the stage for a successful season ahead.

Pike County Middle School: Young Stars on the Rise

Pike County Middle School cheerleaders proved their mettle at the UCA camp at Great Wolf Lodge, with six athletes—Kelsey Sirmon, Taryn Hancock, Jersey Wright, Carsyn Everitte, Ansley Boes, and Brooklyn Kneringer—earning All-American titles. Their outstanding performances have earned them the opportunity to participate in the prestigious Disney World Thanksgiving Day Parade, a significant achievement for these young cheerleaders.

St. Mary’s and Fredericksburg Middle School: Preparing for the Season Ahead

Cheer teams from St. Mary’s and Fredericksburg Middle School joined forces at a UCA camp from May 30 to June 1, focusing on enhancing teamwork and performance skills. With summer training camps in full swing, these squads are gearing up for the competitive season ahead, ready to bring their best to the cheerleading stage.

As the summer camps come to a close, these remarkable teams and athletes have set the tone for a thrilling cheer season. Their hard work, dedication, and achievements at UCA camps nationwide highlight the spirit of cheer and the incredible talent within these squads. As they move into the 2024-25 season, we can expect to see these teams continue to excel and inspire on the sidelines and beyond.

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Documentary Spotlight: REDEMPTION: USA Cheer vs. The World

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By Steve Pawlyk

Published July 8, 2024

Since 2018, the Premier US National All Girl Team has fallen short to Team Finland at the ICU World Cheerleading Championships. In this six-episode limited series, REDEMPTION: USA Cheer vs. The World, we follow the team from its inception to the 2023 ICU World Cheerleading Championship.  The team is on their journey to take back the gold medal, and it is not an easy road.

“This film shows cheerleading on a whole other level. I am obsessed!!”Maddy Brum, Netflix CHEER Season 2

In this documentary, you can expect the raw, unfiltered, and true version of what the training experience is like for the athletes and coaches. Every cheerleader responds differently when they hear “cheerleading isn’t a sport” but for these girls, they prove that cheerleaders are athletes too. 

Buckle Up for an emotional roller coaster; this shows the true dedication of blood, sweat, and tears! -Morgan Simianer, Netflix CHEER

Being put on mat in the beginning of training does not solidify your position through the end. Changes are made only days before taking the mat, and the coaches have tough decisions to make to ensure that the right combination take the floor at ICU in Orlando. Let’s meet some of the characters in REDEMPTION: USA Cheer vs. The World.

Head coach Tony Nash is one of the best cheerleading coaches in the world, and he even was a part of innovating cheerleading in the United States. But what many do not know is that Tony is facing a medical battle that puts life into perspective for him and his family. Tony is not only a coach, but a dedicated father and husband whose main focus in life is to be the best he can be for his family. While searching for redemption on the mat, he is also searching for answers when it comes to his health. 

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Mark Coleman, head coach of Morehead State University, plays a complex role in the narrative of the documentary. As a mentor coach for Team Finland, Mark brings his vast experience and expertise to help elevate the Finnish team’s performance at the ICU World Cheerleading Championships. However, this dual role creates a challenging dynamic, as Mark also coaches some athletes on the USA All Girl team who cheer for him over at Morehead State.

Mark’s involvement with both teams adds an intriguing layer to the series, illustrating the interconnected world of competitive cheer. It underscores the importance of integrity, commitment, and the delicate balance required to excel in such a fiercely competitive world.

Madelyn is from the University of West Georgia and the USA Cheer training process is pretty tough on her both physically and mentally. Madelyn is also facing challenges outside of cheer, and something happens right before Finals at ICU in 2022 that could take over her whole demeanor.

Journey is a powerhouse athlete, but even the best of the best face tough challenges. Journey’s back is a constant struggle for her, and ultimately it affects her ability to be able to compete. This results in a chain reaction of events for the team at the 2022 ICU World Cheerleading Championship. 

You will learn that USA All Girl assistant coach, Asia, was also an athlete on the team before becoming a coach. Her first year in 2018 was the first time the team did not win a Gold medal. Asia has never won Gold before, so her will to win is at an all time high. 

Assistant coach, Lindsey, was also an athlete on the team before becoming a coach. But Lindsey has won a Gold medal before, so she knows what it feels like for all of your hard work to be worth it. She is determined to help the team get back to the top where they belong. 

Cora never imagined herself on a team like USA. From being an alternate, to the opportunity to compete, big dreams come true for this NC State athlete.

Blake isn’t just the teams’ choreographer, but a close friend of head coach Tony. Blake is close to Tony’s family and ultimately helped Tony get through a tough stage of his life. 

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Blake helped Tony get through a challenging period marked by his medical battle. Tony is one of the best cheerleading coaches globally, but faced significant health issues that added immense pressure and stress to his life. Blake was crucial in his support and friendship to helping Tony navigate this tough stage and stay focused on his family and coaching.

Paige and Michaiah are two strong leaders and exceptional athletes. 

They not only excel in their cheer skills but also play a crucial role in maintaining team cohesion and morale during the grueling training sessions. Their leadership extends beyond mere words of encouragement; they lead by example, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to their craft and pushing their teammates to strive for greatness.

What adds an intriguing layer to their dynamic is that, while they are united as teammates on the USA Cheer National Team, they are still, currently, fierce rivals in the college circuit. This rivalry fuels a healthy competition between them, driving each to perform at their absolute best. Their ability to balance this rivalry with their shared goal of leading the USA team to victory highlights their maturity and dedication. Despite competing against each other in college, Paige and Michaiah put aside their differences to work together, showcasing the true spirit of teamwork and unity.

Their journey in the documentary reveals the complexities of balancing personal ambitions with team objectives, making their story an inspiring testament to the power of leadership and collaboration in achieving common goals.

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At IPP Music, we are incredibly proud to be the official music provider for the USA Cheer National Team. Our custom mixes, designed to inspire and energize, play a pivotal role in this documentary, underscoring the intense training and triumphant moments of the team. It’s an honor to contribute to such an extraordinary journey.

Watch REDEMPTION: USA Cheer Vs The World on FloCheer 

The series is a FloStudios production, sponsored by EZ Flex Mats. 

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The Best Cheerleading Shoes of 2023: A Comprehensive Ranking

The Best Cheerleading Shoes for Athletes: A Comprehensive Ranking

By Steve Pawlyk

Published July 21, 2023

As cheerleading evolves into a highly competitive sport, the right equipment becomes increasingly crucial for maximizing performance and ensuring safety. Footwear is undeniably a cornerstone of this equipment. This article ranks the best shoes for cheerleading athletes, focusing on grip, support, comfort, and style. Each feature has a unique role in enhancing an athlete’s performance, from executing high-energy jumps to performing precise dance routines.

Before we delve into our comprehensive ranking of the best cheerleading shoes, we want to make one thing clear: we have no affiliate deals with any of the brands mentioned in this article. Our goal is to provide an unbiased, accurate review to help cheer athletes find the best footwear for their specific needs. We base our rankings solely on research, product testing, and user reviews, not on potential profit.

Now, let’s find the perfect shoe to boost your cheerleading performance!

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1. Nfinity Vengeance Cheer Shoes

Nfinity is a leading brand when it comes to cheer shoes, and the Vengeance model does not disappoint. It tops our list due to its feather-light feel (weighing just 3.9 ounces) and superior grip. The shoe’s innovative design includes a bubble-laced system that ensures snug, secure fitting and an open mesh exterior for breathability.

2. Kaepa Cheerful Cheer Shoe

The Kaepa Cheerful Cheer Shoe is renowned for its durability and secure-fitting design. Its springy sole makes it perfect for high-energy routines and provides exceptional shock absorption. Additionally, Kaepa’s double-lacing system ensures the shoe fits comfortably and stays in place during intense routines.

3. Adidas Performance Women’s Triple Cheer Shoe

Adidas, a brand synonymous with sportswear, brings a cheer shoe that combines comfort, durability, and style. The Performance Women’s Triple Cheer Shoe is designed with a synthetic leather upper for durability and a lightweight midsole for cushioning. Its adaptable style makes it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

4. Chassé Ace II Cheerleading Shoes

Chassé Ace II takes comfort to the next level with a low-profile design and sleek appearance. The shoes are crafted with a synthetic leather upper and breathable interior lining. Additionally, the spin pad on the sole aids cheerleaders in executing smooth and swift turns.

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5. Zephz Butterfly 3.0 Cheerleading Shoe

Last but not least, the Zephz Butterfly 3.0 Cheerleading Shoe makes our list for its impressive features and reasonable price tag. Its lightweight build, excellent traction, and breathable design are ideal for cheerleaders on a budget.

Choosing the right cheer shoes is paramount for enhancing performance and preventing injuries. Therefore, before making a purchase, cheer athletes should consider the shoe’s grip, comfort, durability, and fit.

The best cheer shoe is one that feels almost nonexistent when you’re performing your routines, allowing your skills to shine through unhindered. Try different brands and models to find the perfect match for your feet and cheerleading style. Never forget that in cheerleading – it all starts from the ground up!

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CHEERLEADING ANSWERS 2023: Answers to Questions about Cheer Music, Routines, Choreography, & More

CHEERLEADING ANSWERS 2023: Answers to Questions about Cheer Music, Routines, Choreography

By Steve Pawlyk

Published July 17, 2023

CHEERLEADING ANSWERS 2023:

Answers to Questions about Cheer Music, Routines, Choreography, & More

1. What Type of Music is Cheer Music?

Cheer music is a unique blend of energetic beats, powerful vocals, and dynamic sound effects. It’s designed to energize cheerleading routines and synchronize with the team’s movements. At IPP Music, we specialize in creating customized cheer music that resonates with your team’s spirit and style. Our expert composers understand the nuances of cheer music and craft tracks that elevate your performance. Learn more about our cheer music offerings at IPP Music

2. Where Do Cheer Teams Get Their Music?

Cheer teams source their music from various places, but the best option is to choose a professional service like IPP Music. We provide customized cheer music tailored to your team’s needs, ensuring a perfect match with your routine. With our extensive library and customization options, we make it easy for cheer teams to find the perfect music. Check out our cheer music collection at IPP Music

3. Who Makes Cheer Routine Music?

Cheer routine music is crafted by specialized composers who understand the dynamics of cheerleading. IPP Music is a leading provider of cheer routine music, with a team of experienced composers dedicated to creating the perfect soundtrack for your performance. Our music is not only engaging but also compliant with industry standards. Discover how IPP Music can enhance your cheer routine.

4. What is a Fight Song Cheer?

A fight song cheer is a spirited musical piece used to rally fans and players during sporting events. It embodies the team’s spirit and pride. IPP Music offers customized fight song cheers that capture your team’s essence and energize the crowd. Our expert composers can create a fight song that resonates with your audience. Find your fight song cheer at IPP Music.

5. How Do I Choose Cheer Music?

Choosing cheer music involves considering factors like tempo, theme, and compliance with regulations. IPP Music simplifies this process by offering a wide selection of pre-made and customizable cheer music. Our experts can guide you in selecting or creating the perfect track that aligns with your routine and vision. Choose your cheer music with IPP Music.

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6. How Much Does Custom Cheer Music Cost?

The cost of custom cheer music varies based on complexity, length, and the level of customization. IPP Music offers competitive pricing and unparalleled quality, making us the preferred choice for cheer teams worldwide. IPP offers both ‘Custom Mixes’ and ‘Premade Mixes’, which can also be customized.  Premade Mix prices range from $49 up to $250.  Below is the pricing for our Custom Cheer Mix Packages:

7. How Fast is Cheer Music?

Cheer music’s tempo can vary, but it generally ranges from 140 to 150 beats per minute (BPM). At IPP Music, we offer cheer music in various tempos to suit different routines and energy levels, but generally most of our mixes are 146 bpm. Our experts can help you find or create the perfect track that matches your team’s pace. Check out our premade mixes to hear what 146 bpm sounds like

8. How to Find Dance Competition Music?

Finding dance competition music requires a blend of creativity and compliance with competition rules. IPP Music is your go-to source for dance competition music, offering a wide selection of tracks that can be customized to fit your routine. Our music meets industry standards, ensuring a seamless performance. You can check out our Premade Dance Mixes here

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9. What is the Hardest Cheer Move?

The hardest cheer move varies among teams and skill levels, but stunts like the full-twisting layout are often considered challenging. IPP Music can enhance these complex moves with customized music that emphasizes the skill and precision involved. Our music adds depth to your performance, making even the hardest moves stand out

10. How Many 8-Counts are in 1 Minute Cheer?

A typical 1-minute cheer routine may contain 7 to 8 eight-counts, depending on the tempo. IPP Music’s expertise in cheer music ensures that our tracks align perfectly with your 8-count structure, providing a seamless flow to your routine. Find music that fits your 8-counts at IPP Music.

11. How Many 8-Counts are in Cheer Music?

Cheer music is often structured around 8-counts, and the number can vary based on the routine’s length and tempo. IPP Music offers cheer music designed to fit your specific 8-count structure, ensuring a cohesive and energizing performance. Customize your cheer music with IPP Music.

12. How Long is 4 Eight Counts?

Four eight-counts typically last around 15 to 20 seconds, depending on the music’s tempo. IPP Music’s customizable cheer music allows you to align your routine perfectly with the music, ensuring that every 8-count is emphasized. Create the perfect synchronization with IPP Music.

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13. How Do You Make a Good Cheer Routine?

A good cheer routine combines creativity, precision, and energy. Music plays a vital role, and IPP Music is here to provide the perfect soundtrack. Our customized cheer music enhances your routine’s flow and highlights key moments, making your performance unforgettable. Make your cheer routine stand out with IPP Music.

14. How Long Can a Cheer Routine Be?

Cheer routines can vary in length, typically ranging from 1 to 2.5 minutes. IPP Music offers cheer music that fits any routine length, with customization options to ensure a perfect match. Our music adds excitement and cohesion to your performance, regardless of its duration. Find the perfect cheer routine music at IPP Music.

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