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Teams, Coaches, & Programs to Watch in Competitive Cheer This Fall 2025

Competitive Cheer Teams to Watch Fall 2025

By Steve Pawlyk

Published June 27, 2025

Competitive cheer in the United States is entering a new season this fall with a host of standout teams and individuals poised to make waves. Across high school, collegiate, and all-star levels, certain programs have distinguished themselves through championship success, innovative routines, and unique training philosophies. Today we’re gonna spotlight some of these must-watch teams, athletes, and coaches – and, importantly, what you can learn from their approaches to elevate your own cheer game.

High School Cheer Standouts

High school cheerleading continues to produce powerhouse programs that dominate nationally. Two programs in particular – one an established dynasty and the other a rapidly rising force – exemplify what it takes to reach the top.

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Greenup County High School (Kentucky) – Tradition Meets Tenacity

One of the most legendary high school cheer programs in the nation, Greenup County High School has a storied legacy built over four decades. Head coach Candy Berry has led the Kentucky school to an astounding 17 UCA national titles in her career, with the latest championship coming in early 2024. After a seven-year drought since 2017, Berry’s squad reclaimed the crown this past season, proving that tradition combined with tenacity is a winning formula.

Berry emphasizes to each new team the weight of Greenup’s history: “We tell them from the get-go… you have a history, you have a tradition here,” she says. This mindset instills pride and motivation in the athletes to add their own chapter to the school’s legacy. In February’s nationals, that motivation paid off – Greenup hit a zero-deduction routine and erupted with joy upon hearing they’d finally taken first place again.

Candy Berry, coaching at Greenup since the early 1980s, attributes the program’s sustained excellence to each generation’s dedication: “They all have the same dream but it’s a different group of kids that strive for it in their own way,” she explains, noting that every championship is special because new athletes achieved it through their own hard work. Under Berry’s leadership, Greenup has set a standard of consistency, fundamentals, and pride in tradition that any school can emulate.

Takeaway: A strong tradition can be a springboard for success – use your program’s history to inspire current athletes. Holding today’s team to the high expectations set by past champions fosters accountability and hunger. At the same time, each team should be allowed to find its own identity and motivation. Greenup’s resurgence teaches that perseverance and pride can revive any program’s fortunes; no matter how long it’s been since your last win, keep striving and believe in your legacy.

Live Oak High School (Louisiana) – Pushing the Difficulty Bar

On the opposite end of the spectrum, Live Oak High School (Watson, LA) has emerged in recent years as a modern powerhouse with a focus on ambitious difficulty and innovation. Led by head coach Maddie Guidry Claverie – herself a former Live Oak cheerleader – the Live Oak Eagles are known for throwing skills usually seen at the college or all-star level. “The Eagles are known for their incredibly difficult routines full of stunts & tumbling that are performed and executed at the highest level,” notes Varsity’s Amber Salas.

This small-town team’s resume now boasts nine UCA National Championships in the traditional performance divisions, plus two more in the Game Day division – a testament to both difficulty and versatility. Coach Claverie, only a few years out of college, has quickly become a respected figure for building an elite program. She credits part of Live Oak’s success to a strong feeder system and a culture of hard work. (Indeed, observers note that for programs hoping to replicate Live Oak’s ascent, “the blueprint is clear: invest in your athletes from a young age, foster a culture of dedication and…”the rest is evident in Live Oak’s results.) Claverie also isn’t afraid to seek new challenges; this season, she is adding a college coaching role at Southeastern Louisiana University while still helming Live Oak’s squad.

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By branching out, she’ll bring even more experience back to her high school team. Live Oak’s recent routines have been highlight-reel material – packed with difficult tumbling passes, creative pyramids, and technical stunts – yet the team consistently “hits” those routines with minimal deductions. That ability to push the envelope while staying clean was on full display at UCA Nationals, where Live Oak clinched the 2024 Large Varsity Division I championship with a remarkable 97.4 scorevarsity.com. It’s clear this program has firmly established itself among the nation’s elite.


Takeaway: Dare to be ambitious in your skills and choreography, but back it up with excellent technique and repetition. Live Oak shows that high schoolers can safely perform college-level difficulty – if they’re trained up through years of conditioning and precise coaching. Building difficulty should be a long-term plan: start developing young athletes early (many Live Oak cheerleaders train in junior high and even youth leagues) and continually raise the bar. Also, focus on consistency under pressure. Live Oak’s big scores come from hitting difficult routines with zero deductions, which requires intense preparation. The lesson for other teams is to dream big but practice even bigger: set goals to add one extra skill or a unique twist to your routine, and drill it until your team can execute it perfectly even on the biggest stage.

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Collegiate Cheer Powerhouses

At the collegiate level, the competitive field is deeper than ever, with traditional dynasties being challenged by hungry up-and-comers. This fall, all eyes are on a few programs that have recently made headlines – and the coaching philosophies that got them there.

University of Kentucky – The Gold Standard of College Cheer

It’s impossible to discuss college cheerleading without mentioning the University of Kentucky. UK’s cheer program is, simply put, the most decorated in history – with 25 national titles in Division IA coed (the top division) to date. Head coach Jomo Thompson has been a part of 18 of those championships as either an athlete or coach, and his approach to maintaining excellence is illuminating. Rather than obsess over the competition, Thompson has his team compete with themselves – or rather, with past UK teams. “What we try to do is pick some of the routines that former Kentucky teams have done, that have set a good benchmark… Those are the routines we try to beat,” Thompson explains. In other words, the Wildcats focus on their own rich tradition as the metric of success.

This tradition-centric mindset frees the athletes from distraction and keeps them aiming higher each year. It clearly works: Kentucky often enters nationals as the favorite, and even when they don’t win, they are near the very top. In 2019, UK won its 24th title (fourth in a row at that time) with seniors noting that living up to expectations is just part of the job.

One senior described the atmosphere when Kentucky takes the mat: “It’s dead quiet… I know some of [the crowd] are hoping we hit, but I feel like the majority are like ‘come on, I hope they fall’… but it’s that kind of pressure that we like. We like proving people wrong”. That quote underscores how Kentucky cheerleaders embrace pressure – they know everyone is gunning for them, and they channel it as motivation to hit perfectly.

Even when Kentucky was narrowly defeated this past season, their presence loomed large. At the 2024 UCA nationals, Kentucky finished third behind two rising programs, yet still earned a remarkable 95.4 raw score (after a minor deduction). The Wildcats remain the team to beat, and their emphasis on fundamentals (like difficult partner stunts and pyramids executed with textbook technique) continues to raise the standard for college cheer.


Takeaway: Never rest on your laurels – compete against your own past best. Kentucky’s “tradition over competition” philosophy can benefit any team, even if you don’t have 25 titles! Identify what your team did well in previous seasons (or even just in practice) and set that as the baseline to improve upon. By internalizing this mindset, you’ll continuously push your skills further rather than playing it safe. Additionally, Kentucky shows the importance of thriving under pressure. Treat every practice like nationals – with focus and intensity – so that when the real pressure hits, you’ll welcome it. Confidence comes from preparation, and UK’s decades of success prove that a culture of high expectations and self-driven excellence yields champions.

University of Central Florida – Hitting When It Counts

Once in Kentucky’s shadow, the University of Central Florida (UCF) has stormed into the spotlight after winning the 2024 UCA Division IA Coed national championship. The UCF Knights claimed their fourth title in this division – and their first since 2020 – by delivering back-to-back flawless routines at nationals.

Under the guidance of head coach Linda Gooch, who just completed her 40th year coaching her alma mater, UCF has steadily built a culture centered on precision and peaking at the right time. In the 2024 finals, UCF knew the competition was fierce – perennial powers Kentucky and Alabama were there, as well as the defending three-time champions from South Florida. UCF responded by being one of only two teams to hit a perfect “zero-deduction” routine in semifinals, earning the top spot going into finals.

They then rose to the occasion in finals with another hit, scoring 97.3 to edge out Alabama by just 0.5 points. The significance of this win was huge for UCF’s program: it proved that with consistency and mental toughness, they could topple the traditional giants. Coach Gooch’s reaction said it all – pure elation – as it was her fourth championship as coach (tying UCF for the second-most titles ever in Division IA, behind only Kentucky).

Gooch, a Hall of Famer, has instilled a mindset in her athletes to focus on execution over difficulty. UCF’s routine had plenty of difficulty, but importantly, they only included skills they knew they could hit solidly under pressure. The result was zero deductions on finals night, whereas other teams with flashier routines incurred mistakes.

UCF also prides itself on collective teamwork; in addition to the coed cheer win, their all-girl Game Day squad and dance team also achieved top placements, showing the breadth of the spirit program’s strength. Heading into this fall, UCF will be a program to watch as they defend their championship with the confidence of knowing they can beat anyone when they hit. And you can be sure that Kentucky, Alabama, and others will be sharpening their routines to challenge the Knights – making for an exciting collegiate season ahead.


Takeaway: Consistency is king. UCF’s triumph underscores that hitting clean routines can outweigh throwing the absolutely hardest skills if those skills can’t be hit consistently. For teams at any level, the lesson is to train for consistency – condition your routines to hit under all conditions (fatigue, loud crowds, pressure moments). Focus on execution and timing, because a flawless simpler stunt will score better (and look more impressive) than a shaky advanced stunt. Another takeaway is the importance of competitive resilience. UCF had gone a few years without a title, but they stayed hungry and used near-misses as fuel to come back stronger. If you fall short one season, study what went wrong, make adjustments, and come back mentally tougher. Finally, trust in veteran leadership – Coach Gooch’s decades of experience and calm guidance undoubtedly helped UCF handle the nerves of finals. Lean on your coaches and team leaders when stakes are high; their confidence will spread to the rest of the team.

(Keep an eye on other collegiate contenders too: programs like the University of South Florida, which had won three straight championships before UCF unseated them, and the University of Alabama, a perennial top finisher, are all pushing the envelope. And outside the UCA circuit, don’t forget about the NCA College Nationals champions like Weber State University, who have attracted top talent – including star athlete Gabi Butler – and won the 2021 NCA Grand National title with the highest score of any teamweber.eduweber.edu. The college cheer landscape is rich with talent, which means more examples for you to learn from.)

All-Star Elite Teams and Programs

In the all-star cheer world, the level of athleticism reaches its peak. All-star teams are known for pushing creative boundaries and for fierce rivalry at events like The Cheerleading Worlds each spring. This fall, several programs stand out as trend-setters in skills and team culture. Here are a couple of the elite programs – plus one underdog story – that you should watch and learn from:

Top Gun All Stars (Florida) – Innovators of the Sport

Top Gun All Stars is a name synonymous with all-star cheer innovation. Founded by coaches Victor and Kristen Rosario and based in Miami, Top Gun has produced multiple world championship teams – most famously their Large Coed Level 6 team “TGLC” (Top Gun Large Coed) as well as teams like “Lady Jags” and “Revelation.” Top Gun’s routines are legendary for high-flying stunts, daring pyramids, and themed performances that push cheerleading’s creative limits. It’s no surprise that the Rosarios are widely regarded as “trailblazers in the sport and champions of innovation”. In 2024, Top Gun’s TGLC reclaimed the World Champion title in the premier Large Coed division, scoring an impressive 167.05.

They then successfully defended their title at the 2025 Worlds, showing that their creativity is matched by consistency on the mat. What sets Top Gun apart is not just difficult skills (though they do some of the hardest coed stunts and tumbling passes in cheerleading), but also the originality of their routine choreography and music themes. This is the program known for doing things like coed stunt sequences that look like synchronized dancing and inventing new transitions that other teams scramble to copy in later seasons. They famously mix elite skills with showmanship – for example, incorporating unique counters, visuals, and even humor into routines while never sacrificing technical execution. Top Gun’s training environment also emphasizes family-like unity (they refer to their teams as “Jags” family) and encouraging innovation at all levels – athletes are encouraged to contribute ideas and try new skills. The result is a fearless style of cheerleading that has kept Top Gun at the pinnacle of the sport for decades.

Takeaway: Embrace innovation and play to your team’s strengths. Top Gun teaches us that cheerleading is equal parts athletic competition and artistic performance. Don’t be afraid to get creative with your choreography – a signature move or theme can make your routine memorable. Encourage your team to try that new stunt or put a twist on a formation; even if it’s never been done, it could set you apart.

Importantly, however, Top Gun never throws unprepared skills – they drill tirelessly to make sure those innovative elements hit. So, innovation must go hand-in-hand with mastery: if you add a unique skill, condition it to the point where it’s second nature. Additionally, foster a positive, close-knit team culture. Top Gun’s athletes often talk about feeling like family, which helps when taking risks – teammates trust each other both in the air and on the ground. A unified team that believes in a creative vision will perform with confidence and swag. In short, dare to lead, not follow, and put in the work to back it up.

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Cheer Extreme Senior Elite (North Carolina) – Excellence Through Adversity

On the all-girl side, Cheer Extreme Senior Elite remains a juggernaut that exemplifies persistence and excellence. Cheer Extreme is a large program with many teams, but Senior Elite (their Large Senior Level 6 team out of Kernersville, NC) is the one that put them on the map. This team has been a Worlds finalist every year since the division’s inception and has claimed multiple World Championships (2010, 2012, 2013, and most recently 2023 and 2025). Senior Elite is known for gorgeous technique – especially their stunning pyramid and stunt sequences – and a certain degree of dramatic flair (fans will recall their famous “prayer” stunt sequence and emotional music selections). What’s truly inspiring about Senior Elite is how they handle adversity. In 2024, for instance, they finished off the Worlds podium (a rare 4th place finish after a mistake in finals).

Rather than get discouraged, the team came back in 2025 with a renewed determination and ultimately won back the World Champion title in their division. Coaches Courtney Smith-Pope and Kelly Helton have created a culture where athletes hold each other accountable and treat setbacks as fuel for growth. Senior Elite’s 2025 run was marked by hitting routine after routine all season – they even received perfect “hit zero” outings at major competitions leading up to Worlds, signaling their focus on redemption.

A hallmark of Cheer Extreme’s approach is precision drilling of fundamentals (their flyers have beautiful body positions, their baskets are high and clean) combined with innovative stunt engineering. They were one of the first all-girl teams to perform release moves that many thought only coed teams could do. This willingness to pioneer, paired with deep attention to technique, makes them a model team. Their motto “#SE4L” (Senior Elite for Life) also highlights the strong alumni network and mentorship – former athletes often come back to coach or support, creating continuity. As we look to this fall, Senior Elite and their rivals (like World Cup Shooting Stars, Stingray Allstars Orange, and Cheer Athletics Panthers) will surely continue their classic battles, each pushing the other to new heights. For any cheerleader, there’s much to learn from how Senior Elite continually evolves while respecting the core of what makes them great.


Takeaway: Respond to setbacks with determination, not defeat. Cheer Extreme Senior Elite’s journey shows that even elite teams face disappointments – what matters is the response. If you drop a stunt or lose a competition, use it as motivation to pinpoint weaknesses and turn them into strengths. Senior Elite’s improvement from 2024 to 2025 was no accident; it was a product of refocused training and mental resilience. The lesson is to never settle – even champions have to continuously grind to stay on top. Another takeaway is the value of perfecting the basics. Much of Senior Elite’s wow factor comes from superb technique in everything from tumbling to transitions. Strive for cleanliness and form in every skill before upping difficulty. That solid foundation will carry you through pressure moments. Finally, build a support system in your program. Senior Elite benefits from a legacy of alumni and a program-wide standard of excellence. Even if you’re on a smaller team, create a supportive network – cheer on your teammates, learn from those who came before you, and take pride in your team’s identity. A positive culture not only makes training more enjoyable, but it also breeds success.

Maine Stars Glory (Maine) – Big Dreams from a Small Gym

One of the most exciting “breakout” stories in recent all-star cheer is Maine Stars Glory, a small D2 all-star team that proved anything is possible. Hailing from a small gym in Eliot, Maine, Glory made history in 2025 by becoming the first team from Maine to win a World Championship. Competing in the Level 6 Limited Senior Extra Small Coed division (a mouthful of a division name, but essentially a division for very small teams), Maine Stars Glory had just 16 athletes – nine of them first-timers at Worlds – and yet they delivered back-to-back flawless routines to capture the gold.

Their story is a master class in team unity and belief. The coaching staff (Lori McPherson, Kelsey Daigle, and Mikaela Leighton) cultivated an atmosphere of positivity and 100% trust within the team. They have a tradition of the whole team getting ready together at the coaches’ house on competition morning – eating breakfast as a family and “setting positive vibes for the day”. This emphasis on bonding paid off: “This team was very young… Their bond was something special, all 16 athletes had the same dream,” the coaches noted, and that unity kept everyone focused under pressure.

Importantly, Maine Stars Glory also confronted their weaknesses head-on. Early in the season they struggled to hit clean routines on two-day competitions, so they scheduled an extra competition late in the season just to practice hitting both days – which gave them confidence going into Worlds. At Worlds, they hit the best two routines of their season when it mattered most. The coaches instilled unshakeable belief in the athletes: back in November, months before Worlds, they had each athlete write down the goal of winning Worlds and hang it where they’d see it every day.

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“You have to 100% believe it to achieve it,”

– Lori McPherson

After their win, the coaches reflected on the wider impact: they hope other small gyms see this and feel inspired that “anything can happen when you are a true team”. They also imparted a valuable piece of advice to their athletes (and really to all of us): celebrate your success, but then get back to work. “Congratulations for a job well done. Now work even harder, because you just proved you could achieve it once—so now go after it again,” the Glory staff said, challenging their athletes to stay hungry. And finally, they live by a motto of “Grateful for Today” – ending each practice by expressing gratitude and humility, win or lose. Maine Stars Glory’s Cinderella story captivates the cheer world, but it was built on very down-to-earth principles that any team can adopt.

Takeaway:  No program is too “small” to dream big. The first step is believing in your goals and cultivating that belief in every team member. As Maine Stars’ journey shows, when an entire team commits to a vision and supports one another, extraordinary outcomes can follow. Team bond and culture are as crucial as skill difficulty – trust and positivity will carry you through the fiercest challenges. Another takeaway is to address your weaknesses. If there’s a hurdle holding your team back (be it stamina on day two, mental blocks, etc.), tackle it deliberately – add a mock competition, do extra reps, seek advice – rather than avoiding it. By overcoming those hurdles in practice, you build the confidence to shine when it counts. Lastly, stay humble and hungry. Even after a big victory, continue to work hard and improve, and always be grateful for the opportunities and friendships cheerleading brings. Maine Stars Glory’s attitude of gratitude and relentless work ethic is something any athlete can emulate.

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Whether it’s a high school squad chasing a first trophy or an all-star team defending a world title, the common threads among these standout programs are hard work, innovation, consistency, team unity, and passionate leadership. We’ve seen coaches like Candy Berry and Linda Gooch nurture generations of athletes with a love of the sport and attention to fundamentals. We’ve seen younger coaches like Maddie Claverie and the Maine Stars staff combine fresh ideas with serious training discipline. We’ve watched programs like Kentucky and Top Gun maintain dominance by never getting complacent, and others like UCF and Maine Stars rising by out-working and out-executing the competition.

As you prepare for the fall season, take these lessons to heart. Maybe you’ll incorporate a new bonding activity for team unity, or challenge yourself to add a harder skill now that you know what’s possible. Maybe you’ll set a personal goal and tape it to your mirror, or simply recommit to making every rep count in practice.

Remember the mantra of Weber State’s celebrated athlete Gabi Butler: “Hard work beats talent, when talent refuses to work”.

The teams and athletes highlighted above have talent and put in the work – and that’s why they’re champions. By studying their approaches, you can find ways to improve your own methods. This fall, don’t just watch these cheer all-stars – learn from them, and then go be one of them.

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2024 UCA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADING CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE (searchable)

2024 UCA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADING CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE searchable

By Steve Pawlyk

Published February 5, 2024

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The 2024 UCA National High School Cheerleading Championship is gearing up to be an unforgettable spectacle of spirit, athleticism, and competition at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort®. As teams from across the country converge on Orlando, Florida, from February 9th through 12th, the air is buzzing with anticipation for what promises to be a weekend full of high-flying stunts, intricate routines, and spirited performances.

The Universal Cheerleaders Association, founded in 1974 by Jeff Webb, has been at the forefront of transforming cheerleading into the dynamic sport it is today, blending high-level skills with traditional crowd-leading elements. UCA HS Nationals a big deal; the culmination of hard work and dedication from over 50 regional events nationwide, showcases the very best in high school cheerleading, from gravity-defying stunts and tumbling to energetic crowd-leading it’s gonna be a truly awesome 4 days.

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Last year’s championship was a testament to the skill and spirit of high school cheer teams, with over 1,125 teams from 33 states demonstrating their prowess in various divisions. As we look ahead to this weekend’s competition, three teams stand out as ones to watch, thanks to their exceptional performances last year:

  • Lake Mary High School from Lake Mary, FL, clinched the Super Varsity Division I title, showcasing their unparalleled skill and team cohesion. Their routine, marked by precision and athleticism, set the bar high for this year’s competitors.
  • Live Oak High School from Watson, LA, dominated the Large Varsity Division I category with a routine that perfectly balanced difficulty and creativity, earning them top honors and marking them as a formidable team in this year’s lineup.
  • James Clemens High School from Madison, AL, emerged victorious in the Small Varsity Division I, demonstrating that dynamism and spirit can indeed come in small packages. Their performance was a masterclass in cheerleading excellence, making them a team to keep an eye on.
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As teams prepare to take the stage, they do so not just for the thrill of competition but to embody the spirit of their schools and communities. The championship is more than a display of cheerleading talent; it’s a celebration of hard work, leadership, and the role cheerleaders play in fostering school spirit and pride.

This year, the championship will once again be live-streamed on Varsity TV, ensuring fans across the globe can witness the breathtaking routines and spirited performances. Additionally, ESPN2 and ESPNU will broadcast the event, bringing the excitement of competitive cheerleading to millions of homes.

The warm-up areas, strategically located in the Arena North, East, South, and West Pavilions, will be buzzing with teams fine-tuning their routines, each aspiring to capture the national title in their division. With the backdrop of Walt Disney World Resort®, the championship promises an unforgettable experience for participants and spectators alike.

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As we count down to the 2024 UCA National High School Cheerleading Championship, the excitement is palpable. With returning champions and eager newcomers alike setting their sights on the coveted national titles, this weekend is set to showcase the incredible talent, athleticism, and spirit of high school cheerleaders from across the nation.

Let the competition begin!

Warm Up Areas are:

Arena North Warmup in Northeast Pavilion

Arena East Warmup in Northeast Pavilion

Arena South Warmup in Northwest Pavilion

Arena West Warmup in Northwest Pavilion

Location of Event:

Walt Disney World Resort

ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex

700 S. Victory Way

Orlando, FL 34747

2024 UCA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADING CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE

Day Division Location Time
Day 1 Small Varsity Division I "A" Prelims The State Farm Field House 9:00am - 12:45pm
Day 1 Small Varsity Division I "D" Prelims The State Farm Field House 9:04am - 12:49pm
Day 1 Small Varsity Coed Division I "A" Prelims The State Farm Field House 9:08am - 12:41pm
Day 1 Small Varsity Division I "B" Prelims The State Farm Field House 1:30pm - 5:11pm
Day 1 Small Varsity Division I "E" Prelims The State Farm Field House 1:34pm - 5:15pm
Day 1 Small Varsity Coed Division I "B" Prelims The State Farm Field House 1:38pm - 4:59pm
Day 1 Small Varsity Division I "C" Prelims The State Farm Field House 6:00pm - 8:38pm
Day 1 Small Varsity Division I "F" Prelims The State Farm Field House 6:04pm - 8:42pm
Day 1 Medium Varsity Division I Game Day "A" Prelims The Athletic Center 8:00am - 11:18am
Day 1 Large Varsity Division I Game Day "A" Prelims The Athletic Center 8:04am - 11:10am
Day 1 Super Varsity Division I Game Day "A" Prelims The Athletic Center 8:08am - 11:14am
Day 1 Medium Varsity Division I Game Day "B" Prelims The Athletic Center 12:00pm - 3:18pm
Day 1 Large Varsity Division I Game Day "B" Prelims The Athletic Center 12:04pm - 3:10pm
Day 1 Super Varsity Division I Game Day "B" Prelims The Athletic Center 12:08pm - 3:14pm
Day 1 Medium Varsity Division I Game Day "C" Prelims The Athletic Center 3:45pm - 6:54pm
Day 1 Large Varsity Division I Game Day "C" Prelims The Athletic Center 3:49pm - 6:58pm
Day 1 Super Varsity Division I Game Day "C" Prelims The Athletic Center 3:53pm - 6:42pm
Day 1 Medium Varsity Division I "A" Prelims Arena North (Yellow) 10:00am - 11:45am
Day 1 Small Non Tumbling Division I "A" Prelims Arena North (Yellow) 10:04am - 1:51pm
Day 1 Medium Varsity Division I "B" Prelims Arena North (Yellow) 12:19pm - 1:51pm
Day 1 Small Non Tumbling Division I "B" Prelims Arena North (Yellow) 12:19pm - 3:02pm
Day 1 Medium Varsity Division I "C" Prelims Arena North (Yellow) 3:30pm - 6:08pm
Day 1 Varsity Coed Non Tumbling Division I Semi-Finals Arena North (Yellow) 3:34pm - 6:12pm
Day 1 Medium Non Tumbling Division I Semi-Finals Arena North (Yellow) 7:00pm - 8:12pm
Day 1 Junior Varsity Non Tumbling Division I Semi-Finals Arena North (Yellow) 7:04pm - 8:16pm
Day 1 Medium Non Tumbling Division I Game Day "A" Prelims Arena East (Blue) 2:15pm - 4:40pm
Day 1 Super Non Tumbling Division I Game Day Semi-Finals Arena East (Blue) 2:19pm - 4:26pm
Day 1 Medium Non Tumbling Division I Game Day "B" Prelims Arena East (Blue) 12:19pm - 1:51pm
Day 1 Small Non Tumbling Division I Game Day "A" Prelims Arena East (Blue) 2:15pm - 4:40pm
Day 1 Large Non Tumbling Division I Game Day "A" Prelims Arena East (Blue) -2:19pm - 4:26pm
Day 1 Small Non Tumbling Division I Game Day "B" Prelims Arena East (Blue) 5:15pm - 7:32pm
Day 1 Large Non Tumbling Division I Game Day "B" Prelims Arena East (Blue) 5:19pm - 7:28pm
Day 1 Varsity Coed Non Tumbling Division I Game Day "A" Prelims Arena East (Blue) 8:00pm - 9:40pm
Day 1 Varsity Coed Non Tumbling Division I Game Day "B" Prelims Arena East (Blue) 8:04pm - 9:36pm
Day 1 Junior High Non Tumbling Semi-Finals Arena South (Red) 10:00am - 12:51pm
Day 1 Large Junior High Semi-Finals Arena South (Red) 10:04am - 12:42pm
Day 1 Small Coed Division I Game Day Semi-Finals Arena West (Green) 9:30am - 12:30pm
Day 1 Small Junior High Game Day Semi-Finals Arena West (Green) 9:34am - 12:20pm
Day 1 Small Junior High "A" Prelims Arena West (Green) 1:15pm - 2:25pm
Day 1 Small Junior Varsity "A" Prelims Arena West (Green) 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Day 1 Small Junior High "B" Prelims Arena West (Green) 3:04pm - 3:56pm
Day 1 Small Junior Varsity "B" Prelims Arena West (Green) 5:00pm - 8:14pm
Day 1 Medium Non Tumbling Division I Game Day Semis Arena West (Green) 5:04pm - 8:10pm
Day 2 Medium Varsity Division I Semi-Finals The State Farm Field House 8:00am - 1:51pm
Day 2 Large Varsity Division I Semi-Finals The State Farm Field House 8:04am - 1:49pm
Day 2 Super Varsity Division I Semi-Finals The State Farm Field House 8:08am - 1:41pm
Day 2 Medium Varsity Division II 'A' Prelims The State Farm Field House 2:15pm - 5:38pm
Day 2 Medium Coed Semi-Finals The State Farm Field House 2:19pm - 5:42pm
Day 2 Small Coed Division I Semi-Finals The State Farm Field House 2:23pm - 5:34pm
Day 2 Varsity Game Day LIVE Semi-Finals The State Farm Field House 6:15pm - 6:55pm
Day 2 Medium Varsity Division I 'B' Prelims The State Farm Field House 7:15pm - 9:21pm
Day 2 Large Varsity Coed Semi-Finals The State Farm Field House 7:19pm - 7:55pm
Day 2 Junior Varsity Coed Semi-Finals The State Farm Field House 8:09pm - 9:17pm
Day 2 Announce on VTV Medium Division II 'B' Semi-Finalists The State Farm Field House 10:15pm - 10:30pm
Day 2 Medium Non Tumbling Division II Game Day 'A' Prelims Arena East (Blue) Following Large Non Tumbling DII
Day 2 Large Varsity Division II Game Day 'A' Prelims The Athletic Center 8:00am - 11:01am
Day 2 Medium Varsity Division I Game Day 'A' Prelims The Athletic Center 8:04am - 10:53am
Day 2 Small Varsity Division II Game Day 'A' Prelims The Athletic Center 8:08am - 10:57am
Day 2 Large Varsity Division II Game Day 'B' Prelims The Athletic Center 11:15am - 2:36pm
Day 2 Medium Varsity Division II Game Day 'B' Prelims The Athletic Center 11:18am - 2:28pm
Day 2 Small Varsity Division II Game Day 'B' Prelims The Athletic Center 11:22am - 2:32pm
Day 2 Small Varsity Division I Game Day Semi-Finals The Athletic Center 3:00pm - 5:39pm
Day 2 Medium Varsity Division II Game Day 'C' Prelims The Athletic Center 3:03pm - 5:43pm
Day 2 Small Varsity Division II Game Day 'C' Prelims The Athletic Center 3:07pm - 5:47pm
Day 2 Medium Varsity Division I Game Day Semi-Finals The Athletic Center 6:15pm - 10:35pm
Day 2 Large Varsity Division I Game Day Semi-Finals The Athletic Center 6:18pm - 10:27pm
Day 2 Super Varsity Division I Game Day Semi-Finals The Athletic Center 6:22pm - 9:59pm
Day 2 Announce on VTV Super Div I Game Day Finalists The Athletic Center 11:00pm - 11:10pm
Day 2 Announce on VTV Large Div I Game Day Finalists The Athletic Center 11:30pm - 11:40pm
Day 2 Announce on VTV Medium Div I Game Day Finalists The Athletic Center 11:30pm - 11:40pm
Day 2 Large Non Tumbling Division I Semi-Finals Arena North (Yellow) 8:00am - 9:41am
Day 2 Small Non Tumbling Division I Semi-Finals Arena North (Yellow) 8:03am - 10:28am
Day 2 Super Non Tumbling Division I Semi-Finals Arena North (Yellow) 9:45am - 10:32am
Day 2 Medium Non Tumbling Division I Finals Arena North (Yellow) 10:45am - 11:10am
Day 2 Awards Medium Non Tumbling Division I Arena North (Yellow) 11:45am - 12:00pm
Day 2 Small Varsity Division I 'A' Prelims Arena North (Yellow) 12:30pm - 2:08pm
Day 2 Small Varsity Division II 'D' Prelims Arena North (Yellow) 12:33pm - 2:12pm
Day 2 Small Varsity Division I 'B' Prelims Arena North (Yellow) 2:45pm - 4:37pm
Day 2 Small Varsity Division I 'E' Prelims Arena North (Yellow) 2:48pm - 4:40pm
Day 2 Small Varsity Division II 'C' Prelims Arena North (Yellow) 5:15pm - 7:07pm
Day 2 Small Varsity Division II 'F' Prelims Arena North (Yellow) 5:18pm - 7:10pm
Day 2 Small Non Tumbling Division II 'A' Prelims Arena North (Yellow) 7:30pm - 9:52pm
Day 2 Small Non Tumbling Division II 'B' Prelims Arena North (Yellow) 7:33pm - 9:48pm
Day 2 Announce on VTV Small NT Division II 'A' & 'B' Arena North (Yellow) 11:00pm - 11:10pm
Day 2 Varsity Coed Non Tumbling Division II Game Day Semi-Finals Arena East (Blue) 8:30am - 11:38am
Day 2 Large Non Tumbling Division II Game Day Semi-Finals Arena East (Blue) 8:33am - 11:34am
Day 2 Medium Non Tumbling Division II Game Day 'A' Prelims Arena East (Blue) 12:30pm - 2:57pm
Day 2 Small Non Tumbling Division II Game Day 'A' Prelims Arena East (Blue) 12:33pm - 2:48pm
Day 2 Medium Non Tumbling Division II Game Day 'B' Prelims Arena East (Blue) 3:15pm - 5:32pm
Day 2 Small Non Tumbling Division II Game Day 'B' Prelims Arena East (Blue) 3:18pm - 5:28pm
Day 2 Super Non Tumbling Division II Game Day Semi-Finals Arena East (Blue) 6:15pm - 8:27pm
Day 2 Small Non Tumbling Division II Game Day 'C' Prelims Arena East (Blue) 6:18pm - 8:23pm
Day 2 Small Non Tumbling Division II Game Day 'D' Prelims Arena East (Blue) 8:45pm - 10:04pm
Day 2 Announce on VTV Small NT Div II Game Day 'D' Semi-Finals Arena East (Blue) 11:10pm - 11:30pm
Day 2 WSCC Exhibitions Arena South (Red) 8:00am - 9:04am
Day 2 Small Junior High Semi-Finals Arena South (Red) 9:15am - 11:04am
Day 2 Small Junior Varsity Division I Semi-Finals Arena South (Red) 9:19am - 11:00am
Day 2 Large Junior Varsity Division I Semi-Finals Arena South (Red) 11:15am - 12:54pm
Day 2 Junior Varsity Division II Semi-Finals Arena South (Red) 11:19am - 12:50pm
Day 2 Varsity Non Building Division I Semi-Finals Arena South (Red) 1:30pm - 3:24pm
Day 2 Junior Varsity Non Tumbling Division II Semi-Finals Arena South (Red) 1:34pm - 2:18pm
Day 2 Junior Varsity Non Tumbling Division I Finals Arena South (Red) 2:44pm - 3:20pm
Day 2 Awards in Junior Varsity NT Division I Arena South (Red) 3:45pm - 4:00pm
Day 2 Junior High Non Tumbling Finals Arena South (Red) 4:00pm - 5:18pm
Day 2 Large Junior High Finals Arena South (Red) 4:04pm - 5:04pm
Day 2 Awards Large Junior High Arena South (Red) 5:30pm - 5:45pm
Day 2 Awards Junior High Non Tumbling Arena South (Red) 5:45pm - 6:00pm
Day 2 Small Varsity Division I "A/B/C" Quarter Finals Arena South (Red) 6: 15pm - 9:45pm
Day 2 Small Varsity Division | "D/E/F" Quarter Finals Arena South (Red) 6:19pm - 9:42pm
Day 2 Announce on VTV Small Div | "D/E/F" Semi-Finalists Arena South (Red) 10:45pm - 11:00pm
Day 2 Announce on VTV Small Div I "A/B/C" Semi-Finalists Arena South (Red) 10:45pm - 11:00pm
Day 2 WSCC Exhibition Arena West (Green) 8:00am - 8:52am
Day 2 Recreational Game Day Semi-Finals Arena West (Green) 9:04am - 10:40am
Day 2 Large Junior Varsity Division I Game Day Semi-Finals Arena West (Green) 9:04am - 10:40am
Day 2 Junior Varsity Division II Game Day Semi-Finals Arena West (Green) 11:00am - 11:48am
Day 2 Junior Varsity Non Tumbling Division II Game Day Semis Arena West (Green) 11:04am - 11:40am
Day 2 Small Coed Division II Game Day Semi-Finals Arena West (Green) 12:30pm - 3:13pm
Day 2 Super Varsity Division II Game Day Semi-Finals Arena West (Green) 12:34pm - 3:17pm
Day 2 Varsity Non Building Division I Game Day Semi-Finals Arena West (Green) 3:45pm - 5:48pm
Day 2 Small Junior Varsity Division | Game Day Semi-Finals Arena West (Green) 3:49pm - 5:40pm
Day 2 Large Junior High Game Day Finals Arena West (Green) 6:30pm - 8:02pm
Day 2 Junior High Non Tumbling Game Day Finals Arena West (Green) 6:34pm - 7:58pm
Day 2 Small Junior High Game Day Finals Arena West (Green) 8:15pm - 9:10pm
Day 2 Junior Varsity Non Tumbling Division I Game Day Finals Arena West (Green) 8:19pm - 8:47pm
Day 2 Awards Large JH & JH Non Tumbling Game Day Arena West (Green) 9:15pm - 9:40pm
Day 2 Awards Small JH & JV on Tumbling DI Game Day Arena West (Green) 9:40pm - 10:00pm
Day 3 Small Varsity Division I Semi-Finals The State Farm Field House 8:30am - 11:57am
Day 3 Medium Varsity Division Il Semi-Finals The State Farm Field House 8:33am - 11:54am
Day 3 Large Varsity Division II Semi-Finals The State Farm Field House 8:37am - 11:18am
Day 3 Super Varsity Division II Semi-Finals The State Farm Field House 11:29am - 12:01pm
Day 3 Medium Varsity Division | Finals The State Farm Field House 12:30pm - 3:50pm
Day 3 Large Varsity Division I Finals The State Farm Field House 12:34pm - 3:31pm
Day 3 Super Varsity Division | Finals The State Farm Field House 12:38pm - 3:13pm
Day 3 Awards Super Varsity Division I The State Farm Field House 4:00pm - 4:15pm
Day 3 Awards Large Varsity Division I The State Farm Field House 4: 15pm - 4:30pm
Day 3 Awards Medium Varsity Division I The State Farm Field House 4:30pm - 5:00pm
Day 3 Small Varsity Division I Finals The State Farm Field House 6:00pm - 9:18pm
Day 3 Medium Coed Finals The State Farm Field House 6:04pm - 8:08pm
Day 3 Small Coed Division I Finals The State Farm Field House 6:09pm - 8:55pm
Day 3 Large Coed Finals The State Farm Field House 8:31pm - 9:04pm
Day 3 Awards Small Coed Division I The State Farm Field House 9:30pm - 10:00pm
Day 3 Awards Medium & Large Coed The State Farm Field House 10:00pm - 10:30pm
Day 3 Awards Small Varsity Division I The State Farm Field House 10:30pm - 10:45pm
Day 3 Varsity Game Day LIVE Finals The Athletic Center 8:30am - 8:46pm
Day 3 Small Junior Varsity Division I Game Day Finals The Athletic Center 9: 15am - 10:00am
Day 3 Large Junior Varsity Division | Game Day Finals The Athletic Center 9:19am - 9:55am
Day 3 Awards Varsity Game Day LIVE The Athletic Center 10:15am - 10:30am
Day 3 Awards Small JV & Large JV Game Day The Athletic Center 10:30am - 11:00am
Day 3 Small Coed Division I Game Day Finals The Athletic Center 11:00am - 1:18pm
Day 3 Medium Coed Game Day Finals The Athletic Center 11:04am - 12: 16pm
Day 3 Small Varsity Division | Game Day Finals The Athletic Center 11:09am - 12:56pm
Day 3 Large Coed Game Day Finals The Athletic Center 12:34pm - 1:14pm
Day 3 Awards Small Division | Game Day The Athletic Center 1:30pm - 1:45pm
Day 3 Awards Medium Coed & Large Coed Game Day The Athletic Center 1:45pm - 2:00pm
Day 3 Awards Small Coed Division | Game Day The Athletic Center 2:00pm - 2: 15pm
Day 3 Medium Varsity Division II Game Day Semi-Finals The Athletic Center 2:30pm - 5:57pm
Day 3 Small Varsity Division I| Game Day Semi-Finals The Athletic Center 2:33pm - 6:05pm
Day 3 Large Varsity Division Il Game Day Semi-Finals The Athletic Center 2:37pm - 5:26pm
Day 3 Medium Varsity Division | Game Day Finals The Athletic Center 6:30pm - 9:13pm
Day 3 Large Varsity Division I Game Day Finals The Athletic Center 6:33pm - 9:17pm
Day 3 Super Varsity Division | Game Day Finals The Athletic Center 6:37pm - 9:10pm
Day 3 Awards Super Varsity Division I Game Day The Athletic Center 9:30pm - 9:45pm
Day 3 Awards Medium Varsity Division | Game Day The Athletic Center 9:45pm - 10:00pm
Day 3 Awards Large Varsity Division I Game Day The Athletic Center 10:00pm - 10:15pm
Day 3 Varsity Coed Non Tumbling Division Il Semi-Finals Arena North (Yellow) 8:00am - 10:03am
Day 3 Large Non Tumbling Division I| Semi-Finals Arena North (Yellow) 8:04am - 9:55am
Day 3 Medium Non Tumbling Division II Semi-Finals Arena North (Yellow) 10:30am - 1:08pm
Day 3 Small Non Tumbling Division Il Semi-Finals Arena North (Yellow) 10:34am - 1:04pm
Day 3 Varsity Non Building Division II Semi-Finals Arena North (Yellow) 2:00pm - 3:56pm
Day 3 Varsity Coed Non Tumbling Division I Finals Arena North (Yellow) 2:04pm - 3:38pm
Day 3 Awards Varsity Coed Non Tumbling Division I Arena North (Yellow) 4:15pm - 4:30pm
Day 3 Small Junior Varsity Division I Finals Arena North (Yellow) 4:30pm - 5:25pm
Day 3 Large Junior Varsity Division I Finals Arena North (Yellow) 4:34pm - 5:18pm
Day 3 Awards Small JV & Large JV Division | Arena North (Yellow) 5:45pm - 6:15pm
Day 3 Large Non Tumbling Division I Finals Arena North (Yellow) 6:30pm - 7:20pm
Day 3 Super Non Tumbling Division | Finals Arena North (Yellow) 6:34pm - 7:10pm
Day 3 Small Non Tumbling Division | Finals Arena North (Yellow) 7:30pm - 8:45pm
Day 3 Varsity Non Building Division I Finals Arena North (Yellow) 7:34pm - 8:26pm
Day 3 Awards Large & Super Non Tumbling Division I Arena North (Yellow) 8:45pm - 9:00pm
Day 3 Awards Small Non Tumbling Division I Arena North (Yellow) 9:00pm - 9:30pm
Day 3 Awards Varsity Non Building Division I Arena North (Yellow) 9:30pm - 9:45pm
Day 3 Small Non Tumbling Division I Game Day Semi-Finals Arena East (Blue) 8:30am - 10:12am
Day 3 Varsity Non Building Division II Game Day Semi-Finals Arena East (Blue) 8:42am - 9:58am
Day 3 Large Non Tumbling Division I Game Day Semi-Finals Arena East (Blue) 10:30am - 12:02pm
Day 3 Varsity Coed Non Tumbling Division I Game Day Semi-Finals Super Non Tumbling Division I Game Day Finals Arena East (Blue) 10:34am - 11:58am 12:45pm - 2:11pm
Day 3 Small Non Tumbling Division I Game Day Finals Arena East (Blue) 12:49pm - 1:57pm
Day 3 Awards Small & Super Non Tumbling Division I Game Day Arena East (Blue) 2:15pm - 2:45pm
Day 3 Varsity Non Building Div I Game Day Finals Arena East (Blue) 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Day 3 Large Non Tumbling Division I Game Day Finals Arena East (Blue) 3:04pm - 4:04pm
Day 3 Junior Varsity Division II Game Day Finals Arena East (Blue) 4:15pm - 4:42pm
Day 3 Junior Varsity Non Tumbling Division |I Game Day Finals Arena East (Blue) 4:19pm - 4:39pm
Day 3 Awards Varsity Non Building Division | Game Day Arena East (Blue) 4:45pm - 5:00pm
Day 3 Awards Large Non Tumbling Division I Game Day Arena East (Blue) 5:00pm - 5:15pm
Day 3 Awards JV Div II Game Day & JV NT Div I| Game Day Arena East (Blue) 5:15pm - 5:30pm
Day 3 Medium Non Tumbling Division I Game Day Finals Arena East (Blue) 6:00pm - 6:46pm
Day 3 Awards Medium Non Tumbling Division I Game Day Arena East (Blue) 7:15pm - 7:30pm
Day 3 Varsity Coed Non Tumbling Div I Game Day Finals Arena East (Blue) 7:45pm - 8:45pm
Day 3 Recreational Game Day Finals Arena East (Blue) 7:49pm - 8:41pm
Day 3 Awards JH NT & Medium Non Tumbling Div I Game Day Arena East (Blue) 8:45pm - 9:15pm
Day 3 Awards Varsity Coed NT Div | & Recreational Game Day Arena East (Blue) 9:15pm - 9:45pm
Day 3 Traditional Rec Non Affiliated 10U Semi-Finals Arena South (Red) 9:00am - 9:48am
Day 3 Traditional Rec Affiliated 10U Semi-Finals Arena South (Red) 9:04am - 9:24am
Day 3 Traditional Rec Non Affiliated 12U Semi-Finals Arena South (Red) 10:15am - 11:30am
Day 3 Traditional Rec Affiliated 12U Semi-Finals Arena South (Red) 10:19am - 11:27am
Day 3 Traditional Rec Non Affiliated 14U Semi-Finals Arena South (Red) 12:15pm - 1:30pm
Day 3 Traditional Rec Affiliated 14U Semi-Finals Arena South (Red) 12:19pm - 1:27pm
Day 3 Small Coed Division I| Semi-Finals Arena South (Red) 2:00pm - 3:22pm
Day 3 Small Junior High Finals Arena South (Red) 4:00pm - 5:43pm
Day 3 Junior Varsity Coed Finals Arena South (Red) 4:04pm - 4:40pm
Day 3 Junior Varsity Division II Finals Arena South (Red) 5:19pm - 5:47pm
Day 3 Junior Varsity Non Tumbling Division II Finals Arena South (Red) 6:00pm - 6:15pm
Day 3 Awards Small Junior High Arena South (Red) 6:15pm - 6:30pm
Day 3 Awards Junior Varsity Coed & Junior Varsity Division I| Arena South (Red) 6:30pm - 7:00pm
Day 3 Awards Junior Varsity Non Tumbling Division I| Arena South (Red) 7:00pm - 7:30pm
Day 3 WSCC Junior High Arena West (Green) 1:00pm - 1:20pm
Day 3 WSCC Junior High & Junior Varsity Non Tumbling Arena West (Green) 1:04pm - 1:48pm
Day 3 WSCC Junior Varsity & Junior Varsity Coed Arena West (Green) 1:24pm - 1:52pm
Day 3 WSCC Medium Varsity Non Tumbling Arena West (Green) 1:52pm - 2:04pm
Day 3 WSCC Small Varsity Arena West (Green) 1:56pm - 2:08pm
Day 3 WSCC Adaptive Abilities Game Day Arena West (Green) 2:08pm - 2:12pm
Day 3 WSCC Medium Varsity Arena West (Green) 2:30pm - 2:54pm
Day 3 WSCC Small Varsity Non Tumbling Arena West (Green) 2:33pm - 3:26pm
Day 3 WSCC Large Varsity Arena West (Green) 2:58pm - 3:08pm
Day 3 WSCC Super Varsity Arena West (Green) 3:12pm - 3:30pm
Day 3 WSCC Awards Session I Arena West (Green) 3:45pm - 4:45pm
Day 3 WSCC Large & Medium Varsity Non Tumbing Arena West (Green) 5:00pm - 5:44pm
Day 3 WSCC Small & Medium Varsity Coed Arena West (Green) 5:04pm - 5:16pm
Day 3 WSCC Large Varsity Coed Arena West (Green) 5:28pm - 5:40pm
Day 3 WSCC Awards Session I| Arena West (Green) 6:00pm - 6:30pm
Day 3 WSCC Traditional Rec 10U, 12U & 14U Arena West (Green) 7:00pm - 8:29pm
Day 3 WSCC Super Varsity Non Tumbling Arena West (Green) 7:03pm - 7:14pm
Day 3 WSCC Varsity Coed Non Tumbling Arena West (Green) 7:17pm - 8:17pm
Day 3 WSCC Varsity Game Day Arena West (Green) 8:20pm - 8:24pm
Day 3 WSCC Traditional Rec (Int Only) Arena West (Green) 8:29pm - 8:42pm
Day 3 Awards Session I| Arena West (Green) 8:45pm - 9:45pm
Day 4 Small Varsity Division I Semi-Finals The State Farm Field House 10:00am - 12:20pm
Day 4 Announce Small Varsity Division I Finalists The State Farm Field House 12:45pm - 1:00pm
Day 4 Small Coed Division II Finals The State Farm Field House 1:00pm - 2:05pm
Day 4 Medium Varsity Division I Finals The State Farm Field House 1:05pm - 2:30pm
Day 4 Super Varsity Division II Finals The State Farm Field House 2:10pm - 2:35pm
Day 4 Awards for Small Coed Division II The State Farm Field House 2:45pm - 3:00pm
Day 4 Awards for Super Varsity Division II The State Farm Field House 3:00pm - 3:15pm
Day 4 Awards for Medium Varsity Division II The State Farm Field House 3:15pm - 3:45pm
Day 4 Small Varsity Division II Finals The State Farm Field House 3:45pm - 6:25pm
Day 4 Large Varsity Division II Finals The State Farm Field House 4:55pm - 6:30pm
Day 4 Awards for Large Varsity Division II The State Farm Field House 6:45pm - 7:00pm
Day 4 Awards for Small Varsity Division I The State Farm Field House 7:00pm - 7:30pm
Day 4 Medium Varsity Division I Game Day Finals The Athletic Center 10:30am - 12:10pm
Day 4 Large Varsity Division II Game Day Finals The Athletic Center 10:34am - 12:06pm
Day 4 Awards for Large & Medium Division I Game Day The Athletic Center 12:30pm - 1:30pm
Day 4 Small Non Tumbling Division I Game Day Finals The Athletic Center 2:30pm - 4:50pm
Day 4 Small Varsity Division I Game Day Finals The Athletic Center 2:34pm - 4:30pm
Day 4 Awards for Small NT & Small Division II Game Day The Athletic Center 5:00pm - 5:45pm
Day 4 Large Non Tumbling Division II Game Day Finals The Athletic Center 6:00pm - 7:30pm
Day 4 Medium Non Tumbling Division I Game Day Finals The Athletic Center 6:04pm - 7:20pm
Day 4 Awards for Large & Medium Non Tumbling Division II Game Day The Athletic Center 6:45pm - 8:15pm
Day 4 Traditional Rec Non Affiliated 10U Finals Arena North (Yellow) 10:30am - 10:58pm
Day 4 Traditional Rec Affiliated 10U Finals Arena North (Yellow) 10:34am - 10:54am
Day 4 Traditional Rec Non Affiliated 12U Finals Arena North (Yellow) 11:15am - 11:51am
Day 4 Traditional Rec Affiliated 12U Finals Arena North (Yellow) 11:19am - 11:55am
Day 4 Traditional Rec Non Affiliated 14U Finals Arena North (Yellow) 12:30pm - 1:06pm
Day 4 Traditional Rec Affiliated 14U Finals Arena North (Yellow) 12:34pm - 1:10pm
Day 4 Awards Traditional Rec Non Affiliated Arena North (Yellow) 1:15pm - 1:45pm
Day 4 Awards Traditional Rec Affiliated Arena North (Yellow) 1:45pm - 2:15pm
Day 4 Medium Non Tumbling Division II Finals Arena North (Yellow) 2:45pm - 3:52pm
Day 4 Large Non Tumbling Division II Finals Arena North (Yellow) 2:49pm - 3:33pm
Day 4 Awards Medium NT & Large NT Division II Arena North (Yellow) 4:00pm - 4:30pm
Day 4 Varsity Coed Non Tumbling Division II Finals Arena North (Yellow) 5:00pm - 6:00pm
Day 4 Varsity Non Building Division |I Finals Arena North (Yellow) 5:04pm - 6:04pm
Day 4 Small Non Tumbling Division II Finals Arena North (Yellow) 6:15pm - 7:15pm
Day 4 Super Non Tumbling Division II Finals Arena North (Yellow) 6:19pm - 6:31pm
Day 4 Awards Coed NT & Varsity Non Building Division I| Arena North (Yellow) 7:15pm - 7:45pm
Day 4 Awards Small NT & Super NT Division I Arena North (Yellow) 7:45pm - 8:15pm
Day 4 Small Non Tumbling Division I| Game Day Semi-Finals Arena East (Blue) 9:00am - 12:37pm
Day 4 Varsity Coed Non Tumbling Division |I Game Day Finals Arena East (Blue) 9:33am - 10:24am
Day 4 Medium Non Tumbling Division || Game Day Semi-Finals Arena East (Blue) 11:13am - 12:42pm
Day 4 Awards Varsity Coed Non Tumbling Division II Game Day Arena East (Blue) 12:45pm - 1:00pm
Day 4 Announce Medium Non Tumbling Division II Game Day Finalists Arena East (Blue) 1:00pm - 1:15pm
Day 4 Announce Small Non Tumbling Division II Game Day Finalists Arena East (Blue) 1:15pm - 1:30pm
Day 4 Super Non Tumbling Division || Game Day Finals Arena East (Blue) 2:00pm - 2:52pm
Day 4 Varsity Non Building Division II Game Day Finals Arena East (Blue) 2:04pm - 2:48pm
Day 4 Awards Varsity Non Building Division I| Game Day Arena East (Blue) 3:15pm - 3:30pm
Day 4 Awards Super Non Tumbling Division I| Game Day Arena East (Blue) 3:30pm - 3:45pm
Day 4 Super Varsity Division |I Game Day Finals Arena East (Blue) 4:00pm - 5:08pm
Day 4 Small Coed Division I| Game Day Finals Arena East (Blue) 4:04pm - 5:04pm
Day 4 Awards Small Coed Division II Game Day Arena East (Blue) 5:30pm - 5:45pm
Day 4 Awards for Super Varsity Division |I Game Day Arena East (Blue) 5:45pm - 6:00pm
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