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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.

Bemidji High School wins UCA Camp

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.

ULM Cheerleading UCA Camp winners

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.

Rio Rancho High School wins

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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The Majors 2025 Team Lineup

The Majors 2025 Cheer Competition Team Roster Lineup

By Steve Pawlyk

Published July 30, 2024

The Majors 2025 is shaping up to be an incredible event, showcasing the top Senior Level 6 all-star cheerleading teams from across the country. These elite teams, known as “The Majors 2025 Teams,” have been invited to compete in what is recognized as the most selective all-star cheer competition in the world. Here’s a detailed look at the programs and teams competing at The MAJORS 2025, promising a night full of high-energy performances and impressive stunts.

What is The MAJORS?

The MAJORS is hailed as the “most selective all-star cheer competition in the world.” Produced by Varsity All Star, it gathers elite teams from senior level 6 divisions to compete in a one-night-only spectacle that highlights the most popular and skilled teams in all-star cheerleading. Traditionally, this event kicks off the JAMFEST Super Nationals Weekend, transforming the opening night into a celebration of cheerleading excellence. The MAJORS is not just a competition; it’s an event where the cheerleading community comes together to witness and celebrate the pinnacle of the sport.

A Look at Last Year’s Results

Reflecting on last year’s MAJORS, the competition was incredibly tight, and the performances were nothing short of spectacular. Each team brought their A-game, showcasing exceptional skill, creativity, and athleticism. The high level of competition and the memorable routines set a high bar, building anticipation for this year’s event.

XSmall Divisions Set the Tone

In the XSmall All Girl division, South Coast Cheer’s Fearless team claimed the top spot with a score of 144, demonstrating their flawless execution and dynamic performance. They were closely followed by California All Stars Mesa Vixens, who scored 131, and Cheer Express Miss Silver, who rounded out the top three with 91 points. These teams showcased the precision and energy that define elite cheerleading.

The XSmall Coed division was equally thrilling, with Gymtyme Illinois Fever and Twist & Shout Diamonds both scoring 127, creating a tie for first place. Their routines were a perfect blend of difficulty and synchronization. Cheerville Anarchy secured third place with 122 points, showing their competitive spirit and strong execution.

Small All Girl and Coed Teams Impress

Cheer Extreme Raleigh’s SSX dominated the Small All Girl division with a score of 147, showcasing their powerful stunts and creative choreography. ICE Lady Lightning followed with 131 points, and ECE Bombshells came in third with 127 points. These teams exemplified the high standards of performance and athleticism expected at The MAJORS.

In the Small Senior Coed division, MACS All Star Cheer’s Senior Starz took the lead with 142 points, while Brandon All Stars Senior Black closely followed with 139 points. KC Cheer Fierce Five secured third place with 123 points. The competition was fierce, with each team pushing the limits of their skills and routines.

Medium Divisions Showcase Elite Talent

Spirit of Texas A-Team led the Medium All Girl division with a score of 133, demonstrating their consistent excellence and precise execution. Stingrays All Stars Peach and Top Gun All Stars Lady Jags followed with 125 and 113 points, respectively, highlighting the competitive nature and high skill level in this division.

In the Medium Coed division, Spirit of Texas Royalty shone brightly, scoring 137 points and showcasing their dynamic stunts and cohesive routines. Prodigy All Stars Midnight and Stingrays All Stars Steel followed with 129 and 119 points, respectively, proving that the Medium Coed division is packed with talent and fierce competition.

Large Divisions Deliver Power-Packed Performances

Cheer Extreme Senior Elite dominated the Large All Girl division with a score of 141, while Cheer Athletics Panthers and World Cup Shooting Stars followed with 138 and 124 points, respectively. The Stingray Allstars Orange team also impressed with their performance, scoring 120 points. These teams brought a level of power and precision that captivated the audience.

In the Large Coed division, Cheer Athletics Cheetahs led with 134 points, showcasing their high-energy routines and complex stunts. Their performance was a testament to their rigorous training and dedication to excellence.

The close scores and high-quality performances set a high standard for this year’s MAJORS, so get ready. I’m pretty sure we can expect another night of spectacular cheer showcasing the best in the sport! You can check out the results and recap of last year’s Majors here.

What Cheer Teams are in The Majors 2025?

Programs and Teams Competing at The MAJORS 2025

X-Small All Girl

  • ICE – Golden Girls
  • California Allstars Bullets – Lady Bullets
  • South Coast Cheer – Fearless

X-Small Coed

  • Stars Vipers – Hiss
  • Twist & Shout – Diamonds
  • GymTyme – Fever

Small All Girl

  • Woodlands Elite – Generals
  • East Celebrity Elite – Bombshells
  • Cheer Extreme – SSX

Small Coed

  • Woodlands Elite – Black Ops
  • Southern Jersey Storm – Celsius
  • KC Cheer – Fierce 5
  • Brandon AllStars – Senior Black
  • Twist & Shout – Obsession

Medium All Girl

  • ATA – Atomic
  • StingRay AllStars – Peach
  • Maryland Twisters – F5
  • Top Gun – Lady Jags

Medium Coed

  • CA Allstars Bullets – Black Ops
  • TopGun AllStars – Revelation
  • Spirit of Texas – Royalty

Large All Girl

  • World Cup All Stars – Shooting Stars
  • Rays – Orange
  • Cheer Extreme – Senior Elite
  • Cheer Athletics – Panthers

Large Coed

  • Rays – Steel
  • Cheer Athletics – Cheetahs
Majors 2025 Cheer Event Teams

X-Small All Girl

ICE – Golden Girls: Coming out of Indianapolis, these ladies are all about clean routines and insane tumbling. They grabbed first at JAMfest in 2022 and kept the momentum going with a solid second place at NCA in 2023. Their precision and elite stunts are always on point.

California Allstars Bullets – Lady Bullets: High energy, perfect execution—Lady Bullets are a staple in the X-Small All Girl division. Their strategic coaching and innovative routines make them tough to beat.

South Coast Cheer – Fearless: Fearless lives up to their name with dynamic routines and tight team cohesion. They’ve faced their share of challenges but always come back strong with intricate choreography and powerful stunts.

X-Small Coed

Stars Vipers – Hiss: Hiss has been leading their division with top-notch performances, especially shining at the 2021 Cheerleading Worlds. Their coaching staff really knows how to bring out the best in these athletes.

Twist & Shout – Diamonds: Diamonds are all about innovation and clean execution. Their high-performance standards keep them competitive, and they always bring something new to the mat.

GymTyme – Fever: Fever is all about high energy and precision, winning back-to-back titles in the Level 6 XSmall Coed division at The Cheerleading Worlds. They’re a team you don’t want to miss.

Small All Girl

Woodlands Elite – Generals: These Houston athletes have a history of success, including a big win at Worlds in 2015. Their routines are all about clean execution and powerful tumbling.

East Celebrity Elite – Bombshells: Known for their precise routines and innovative choreography, the Bombshells consistently shine at major championships. Their coaching staff emphasizes skill development and teamwork, making them a force to be reckoned with.

Cheer Extreme – SSX: SSX from North Carolina is always a crowd favorite with their breathtaking stunts and flawless tumbling. Their legacy of success is driven by dedicated coaches and talented athletes.

Small Coed

Woodlands Elite- Black Ops: Black Ops made a huge splash with their first World Championship title in 2021. They’re known for rigorous training and complex stunts, always delivering stellar performances.

Southern Jersey Storm – Celsius: Celsius is high-energy and innovative, with strong team cohesion. Their supportive coaching staff makes them a strong contender in the Small Coed division.

KC Cheer – Fierce 5: Fierce 5 is all about pushing boundaries with their stunts and tumbling. Their disciplined training and teamwork keep them at the top of their game.

Brandon AllStars – Senior Black: Senior Black from Florida consistently dominates with their high-level performances and consistent success. Their rigorous training and expert coaching keep them on top.

Twist & Shout – Obsession: Known for impressive routines and strong competitive records, Obsession’s intricate choreography and dynamic performances make them a top team.

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Medium All Girl

ATA – Atomic: ATA Atomic from Georgia is known for their strong team cohesion and impressive performances. They’re always a team to watch in the Medium All Girl division.

StingRay AllStars – Peach: Peach is iconic with their clean routines and innovative choreography. They’re consistently at the top in national and international competitions.

Maryland Twisters – F5: F5 is celebrated for dynamic routines and a strong competitive record. Their powerful stunts and precise execution keep them at the forefront of the cheer world.

Top Gun – Lady Jags: Lady Jags are legendary with high-energy performances and innovative routines. They’ve secured numerous national and international titles.

Medium Coed

CA Allstars Bullets – Black Ops: Black Ops is a dominant force in Medium Coed with multiple World Championship titles. Their dynamic stunts and high-energy routines make them a favorite.

TopGun AllStars – Revelation: Revelation is known for intricate choreography and high-caliber performances. Their consistent success at Worlds and other major competitions makes them a team to watch.

Spirit of Texas – Royalty: Royalty is all about powerful stunts and high-energy performances. Their strong competitive record and dedicated coaching staff keep them at the top of their division.

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Large All Girl

World Cup All Stars – Shooting Stars: Shooting Stars from New Jersey are one of the most iconic teams, with six World Championship titles. Their innovative routines and captivating performances set the standard.

Rays – Orange: Orange from the Stingray Allstars is all about clean routines and high-energy performances. Their consistent success at major competitions highlights their dedication and skill.

Cheer Extreme – Senior Elite: Senior Elite is celebrated for powerful stunts and intricate choreography. Their numerous top placements make them elite in the cheer world.

Cheer Athletics – Panthers: Panthers from Texas are legendary with multiple World Championship titles. Their high-energy routines and complex stunts make them a perennial favorite.

Large Coed

Rays – Steel: Steel is prestigious in the Large Coed division with rigorous training and intricate stunts. They consistently deliver stellar performances at major competitions.

Cheer Athletics – Cheetahs: Cheetahs are legendary in Large Coed with multiple World Championship victories. Their high-difficulty routines and creativity keep them at the top of their game.

The Majors 2025 is set to be an epic showdown of talent and dedication. With these powerhouse teams ready to hit the mat, it’s going to be a competition you won’t want to miss. Get ready for some whaaaaaat 😊


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