2008
Alliance Nationals Results
Tinys - Outstanding Performance
Mini - WP - 5th Place
Mini - Flyers - 3rd Place
Youth 1 - WP - 7th Place
Youth 2 - Flyers - 6th Place
Youth 3 - WP - 2nd Place
Junior 2 - WP - NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Junior 3 - Flyers - 2nd Place
Junior 4 - WP - NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Senior 2 - WP - NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Senior 3 - Flyers - 3rd Place
Senior Ltd Coed 3 - Tigers - NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
- GRAND CHAMPIONS
Senior Lg Coed - WP - 2nd Place
Senior AG 4 - WP - 4th Place
International Open - WP - NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Individual Junior
Allie Lind WP - NATIONAL CHAMPION
Jessica Jewell WP - 3rd Place
Jocelyn Farrow Flyers - 4th Place
Michelle Kupa Flyers - 6th Place
Rachel Held Tigers - 10th Place
Junior Partner Stunt
Alyson, Michelle, Andreanne, Sarah, Aly - 2nd
Place
Individual Senior
Rebecca Scaftfeld - WP - NATIONAL CHAMPION
Jamie Stewart - WP - 4th Place
Katie Schewaga - Flyers - 11th
Senior Partner Stunt
Hannah, Michelle, Brittany, Rebecca - WP - 3rd Place
Sam, Cassondra, Melanie, Liz, Sarah - Tigers - 9th Place
Senior Coed Partner Stunt AS
Jon OH & Kristen - WP/Tigers- NATIONAL CHAMPION
Special Mention to Senior Coed Partner
Stunt HS
Cameron & Kiersten - Blessed Trinity & WP/Tigers - NATIONAL
CHAMPIONS
So
You Want To Be An All-Star Cheerleader?
What
is All-Star Cheerleading?
All Star Cheerleading is becoming one of the fastest growing sports
in Canada. Combining gymnastics, stunting, acrobats and dance into
a synchronized, high energy choreographed routine lasting 2 – 2½ minutes,
All-Star Cheerleading DOES NOT involve cheering for a team. It is
a competition-based sport where teams compete 5-9 times
per season against other teams of similar abilities and skill level.
How Much Experience Do I Need?
Absolutely NONE! We have teams for EVERY ability level. In fact,
many of our athletes are enjoying cheerleading for the first
time. The new 5-level skill system lets everyone participate,
whether they are brand new to the sport or elite gymnasts.
How Often Do I Train?
During the summer months all our teams train once per week. During
the competition season teams train anywhere from 2 to 5 times
over a 2 week period.
All-Star cheerleading has become a year round activity. Tryouts
are in May and the season begins June 1st. Competition season usually
runs from late October until early May.
How Much Will I Travel?
All of our teams travel throughout southern Ontario (Kitchener
to Kingston). All of our level 3, 4 and 5 teams will be taking
overnight trips to the United States for competitions. Our level
4 and 5 teams will compete in multi-day MAJOR US NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS.
What Do I Do Next?
Now that you’re excited about becoming a CheerForce athlete
call us at one of the following numbers to arrange a private team
placement evaluation.
CheerForce WolfPack (Oakville) – 905-844-4884 - coaches@cheerforcewolfpack.com
CheerForce Flyers (Georgetown) – 414-526-9660 - info@cheerforceflyers.com
CheerForce Tigers (Hamilton) – 289-260-7772 - coaches@cheerforcetigers.com
CheerForce WolfPack USA (Buffalo) – 716-821-5301 ext 403
- coaches@cheerforcewolfpackusa.com
What Does A Private Team Placement Evaluation
Involve?
A private evaluation will start by meeting one of the program head
coaches at a CheerForce training location, typically on a night
when similar-aged athletes will be training. We like to get you
involved right away. You will take part in most aspects of the
teams practice, possibly followed by some additional skill evaluation. At
the conclusion of the evaluation we will determine which team will
provide the best fit for your skills and potential.
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