Author: Andre
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2014-15 Age Grid Released & Rules Proposal Deadline Extended
As the 2013-14 winds down and gyms prepare for the upcoming 2014-15 season, please take note of the following items: Cheer Age Grid The Cheerleading Age Grid will remain the same, with the exception of the age limit for Senior Prep Cheer. This change is being made to reflect the original intent that the Prep…
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USASF Regional Advisory Boards
Want to be involved? Be a part of the discussions that move All Star forward? The USASF is forming Regional Advisory Boards for both Cheer and Dance now! Click for more details (Cheer | Dance) and to apply (Cheer & Dance)! 2014 Appointment/Election Process Interested candidates can apply on line on or before May 16,…
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Spirit Company News & Blog II
Spirit Company’s news section has been moved to Spirit Post’s new Wall Street section. The Wall Street section of Spirit Post will focus on business and leadership topics that were previously covered here.
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Orlando in Spring 2014
I went to Orlando again, roughly 24 hours after returning from my last trip to Orlando. This time it was for Worlds and Summit. I also got to see Team USA perform and La Nouba.
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The JAM Brands and Varsity to Align Scoring Systems in 2014-2015
Scoring experts from both The JAM Brands and Varsity have agreed to work closely together to create a single score sheet and scoring system that will be utilized across all their events next season. “It is our feeling that gyms who attend our events will appreciate our efforts to work together to improve consistency and…
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Observations After Summit 2014
The season came to an end for so many teams, coaches, and judges this weekend between the Summit and US Finals. Mine ended at the Summit watching many great performances. I love events that eliminate teams going into finals and crown the champion based solely off the finals performance. There aren’t many that do it…
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OverStretch – May 7, 2014
OverStretch on May 7th included hosts Andre, Lark, and Shane discussing Worlds.
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Editorial: Cheerleading Named a Sport. It’s About Time
The Suffolk Times published Editorial: Cheerleading Named a Sport. It’s About Time. This week, The New York State Board of Regents now finally agreed by approving a measure that classifies cheerleading as an interscholastic sport across the state. It’s about time.
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The College STUNT Association Announces Season Four All Americans
Memphis, Tenn., (May 5, 2014) – The College STUNT Association, under the leadership of USA Cheer, has announced this season’s All Americans. This year’s STUNT All Americans were selected by a committee of coaches from various regions along with several STUNT officials. Nominees for All American are athletes who exhibited superior skills and techniques as…
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I Got 99 Problems… Palsy is Just One by Maysoon Zayid
Maysoon Zayid presented I Got 99 Problems… Palsy is Just One at a TED Talk.
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USASF Regional Meeting Registration is Open!
Registration for the USASF Regional Meetings and the NACCC Annual Meeting is now open. Dates and Locations of the USASF Regional Meetings: Midwest – Chicago, IL, June 20 – 22, 2014 Southeast – Atlanta, GA, July 11-13, 2014 Northeast – Baltimore, MD, July 18-20, 2014 Southwest – Dallas, TX, July 25-27, 2014 West – Costa…
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Good Luck this Weekend
Good luck to all the teams wrapping up their seasons at Summit and US Finals this weekend.
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Observations After Worlds 2014
Event 21 of the season was Worlds. With all the highs and lows of the weekend there was one thing that stood out. My highlight of the weekend was born from unfortunate circumstances, an injury during Spirit of Texas’ IOC5 routine. Watching that group pull themselves back together in the back hallway, return to the…
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Cheerleading Helps Seniors Make Friends, Get Exercise
The McDowell News published Cheerleading Helps Seniors Make Friends, Get Exercise. The women who make up the small but spirited group have only been practicing as a team for the last three weeks, but members are already enjoying being part of the squad.
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Points of View: Competitive Cheer Should be NCAA Sport
The Baylor Lariat published Points of View: Competitive Cheer Should be NCAA Sport, weighing in on the Cheerleading as a sport conversation. Although the NCAA does not recognize competitive cheerleading as a sport, girls around the world are fighting the battle to get their passion recognized.
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World of Champions – Worlds 2014
Since today is Championship Monday at Worlds, it seemed appropriate to show the USASF’s Worlds of Champions video:
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COA Ultimate 2014
I went to Orlando Easter weekend for an event and to spend a little time with my family. Then I went back to Memphis for 22 hours before returning to Orlando for Worlds.
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Observations After Event 20 of 2013-14
Event 20 took me to Orlando for the first of 3 consecutive events and my final regular season event. I’m not as familiar with the scoring system used by this event producer, so I don’t know if teams still had any obvious omissions in their routines. As there normally is, there were some great performance,…
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A Cheerleading Family – Worlds 2014
It’s Worlds week. Here’s the USASF’s A Cheerleading Family – Worlds 2014 video:
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Worlds Where WIll You Be
In honor of it being Worlds week, here is the USASF’s Where Will You Be video:
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NCA Daytona 2014
I went to Daytona Beach for NCA College and the Daytona Classic. It wasn’t the same without Kristi, Les, Donnie, Denise, and Greta, but we still managed to have a good time. Fred’s bread helped alot.