Month: March 2008
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2008-09 NCA All*Star Divisions
NCA has released their 2008-2009 All*Star Nationals divisions on Varsity.com. They consisted of 7 Level 1’s, 8 L2’s, 10 L3’s, 9 L4’s, 10 L5’s, 2 L6’s, 2 International, and Special Needs, for a total of 49. NCA will also offer some small gym divisions. Update: Justin Carrier sent an email saying the initial release had…
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Coach of the Year
The following was sent to cheer coaches towards the end of March: Dear Cheer Coach, We are excited to announce that Cheer Coach & Advisor magazine has again partnered with the USASF and together we are offering an award for the 2008 World’s Top U.S. Cheer Coach and new this year, an award for the…
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2 Horse Race
Does it seem like the industry is becoming a 2 horse race? Will any of the neutrals get together and form a 3rd major group, CheerSport maybe? Varsity Brands: ACA American Championships Athletic Championships Cheer Power NCA Spirit Sports UCA WSF JAM Brands: America’s Best Atlantic Championships/Coastal Great Lakes JAMfest Golden State Spirit Association Independents:…
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Varsity Brands’ International All Level Championship Update
It seems like the Varsity Brands’ All Level Championship is going to include non-Varsity brands. Rumors are linking CheerSport, JAMZ, Deep South, All*Star Challenge, American Spirt Championships, Spirit Cheer, and Pac West to the All Levels Championship. No word on if Jammy was invited to the party.
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Addition by Subtraction
There are 51 USASF recognized All*Star divisions for the 2007-2008 competition season. Of course, this count ignores the 7-8 Small Gyms divisions in the Southwest. The 2007-2008 divisions break down like this: Tiny Level 1s – 1 Mini Level 1s – 1 Mini Level 2s – 1 Mini Level 3s – 1 Youth Level 1s…
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USASF Uniform Survey Clarification II
David Hanbery of Deep South Cheer had the following response to USASF’s Jim Chadwick. I commend the effort on trying to make our sport as respectable as possible. I also feel that if we plan on expanding our sport we must do this through providing an education for the youth that are involved. That said,…
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USASF Uniform Survey Clarification
USASF director Jim Chadwick sent the following email on March 12th: In our efforts to better understand the opinions and points of view of members of this organization that now number over 12,000, we have been conducting a number of e-mail surveys. The most recent survey regarding uniforms has created some misconceptions that need to…
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USASF Uniform Survey for Coaches
The following survey was recently sent by USASF Representative, Gena Evans. The survey closes March 16th. A similar survey was sent to USASF event producers. USASF Dress Code and Proposal: Based on the recommendation of the NAB, we propose the following guidelines and time frame for implementation: Uniform Changes by the Fall of 2009: No…
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Double Competing
The following email was sent to the USASF by a parent. USASF’s Gena Evans’ response follows the parent’s email: Good Morning, I am concerned about something that happened this last weekend in Mobile, Alabama. Jamfest held a National Competition in Mobile. Let me state here, that I am biased. My daughter competed in the Senior…
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More on the Varsity Family Plan
Scott Cole of Varsity Brands sent the following email in early March: All Star Gym Owner/Director: Hello, my name is Scott Cole and I am excited to inform you that I will be the new Varsity Family Plan Regional Development Director for Alabama. I will be your direct contact for anything Varsity Family Plan related…
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Best ‘Out of Office’ Automatic E-mail Replies:
I am currently out of the office at a job interview and will reply to you if I fail to get the position. Please be prepared for my mood. You are receiving this automatic notification because I am out of the office. If I was in, chances are you wouldn’t have received anything at all.…
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UCA All*Star Scoring System
UCA has sent out detailed information on their scoring system: UCA All Star Scoring Grid & UCA All*Star Scoring System
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Darwin Awards
Eighth Place: In Detroit, a 41-year-old man got stuck and drowned in two feet of water after squeezing head first through an 18-inch-wide sewer grate while trying to retrieve his car keys. Seventh Place: A 49-year-old San Francisco stockbroker — who often bragged he was “totally-zoned when he ran” — accidentally jogged off a 100-foot…