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All Star Challenge 2011-12

All Star Challenge’s Battle Under the Big Top took place on December 10-11 in Atlanta, GA. This event had 158 All*Star Cheer teams compete and was a qualifier for Cheer Worlds. Paid Bids were awarded to:

  • All Star Challenge LogoStingray Allstars “Orange” (Senior Small L5)
  • Top Gun Allstars (Senior Large Coed L5)

At Large Bids were awarded to:

  • ACX Jags “Wild Jags” (Senior Large Coed L5)
  • C4 Longhorns “Senior Onyx” (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • Cheer Extreme “Moed” (Senior Medium Coed L5)
  • Cheer Extreme “Lady X” (Senior Medium L5)
  • Cheer Extreme “Coed Elite” (Senior Large Coed L5)
  • Stingray Allstars Fire (International Coed L5)

Event Page | All Star Challenge 2011 Results

The event had 158 All*Star Cheer Teams in 43 Divisions for an average of 3.67 teams per division.

All*Star Cheer By Level

  • Level 1 – 30 Teams in 6 Divisions (5.00 Average)
  • Level 2 – 41 Teams in 7 Divisions (5.86)
  • Level 3 – 33 Teams in 10 Divisions (3.33)
  • Level 4 – 22 Teams in 7 Divisions (3.14)
  • Level 4.2 – 2 Teams in 1 Division (2.00)
  • Restricted – 9 Teams in 2 Divisions (4.50)
  • Level 5 – 21 Teams in 10 Divisions (2.10)

All*Star Cheer By Age

  • Tiny – 2 Teams in 1 Division (2.00 Average)
  • Mini – 13 Teams in 3 Divisions (4.33)
  • Youth – 30 Teams in 8 Divisions (3.75)
  • Junior – 39 Teams in 10 Divisions (3.90)
  • Senior – 72 Teams in 20 Divisions (3.60)
  • Open – 2 Teams in 1 Division (2.00)

National Advisory Board Nominations 2011

October 31, 2011 – The USASF National Advisory Board (NAB) is the democratically elected group within the USASF with the mission of setting the future agenda for the organization. It is composed of 10 coaches, 10 event producers, and 5 affiliates, each serving overlapping 2 year terms. Many key USASF initiatives began with, or were significantly enhanced with, the NAB including: All Star Rec, Code of Conduct, Enforcement, Next Generation Leadership, Image & Appearance, I Am an All Star ad campaign, Chairman’s Cup, Sportsmanship, Athlete Membership, Worlds enhancements, and many new programs yet to be announced.

Nominees for the National Advisory Board should include the following information:

  • Full name
  • USASF membership affiliation (coach/gym/event producer/affiliate)
  • Contact information including email address, cell phone number, gym/business name, business or home address.
  • Brief summary of qualifications (bio) to be included on the ballot.

Please send nominations to Nominations@usasfstaff.net

Inside Cheerleading: 2011 Collegiate All American Team

ATLANTA, GEORGIA- Inside Cheerleading Magazine is proud to announce the 2011 Collegiate All-American Team, featuring some of the most talented collegiate cheerleaders in the country. Each year, Inside Cheerleading Magazine names the team after evaluating nominations from college cheerleading coaches coast to coast. The recipients of the recognition are featured in the current issue (June/July 2011) of Inside Cheerleading.

“We are so excited to honor a group of collegiate athletes who represent the highest standards,” says Shane Womack Director of Marketing for Inside Cheerleading. “It’s no easy task to narrow the selections down to the twenty cheerleaders who best exemplify the all-around collegiate image.”

The current issue of Inside Cheerleading Magazine that features the Collegiate All-American team can be purchased on newsstands around the country and at insidecheerleading.com. We congratulate the members of Inside Cheerleading Magazine’s 2011 Collegiate All-American Team!

Inside Cheerleading Magazine’s 2011 Collegiate All-American Team:

  • Inside Cheerleading Collegiate All American TeamAdrianna Rodriguez, University of Delaware
    • notable: 2nd place at nationals for the past three years
  • Aleksandar Kociski, Hofstra University
    • notable: three-time national champion
  • Ryan Martin, University of Alabama
    • notable: UCA High School and College National Champion
  • Austin West, Morehead State
    • notable: high school and college national champion
  • Bethany Jackson, Stephen F. Austin
    • notable: GSSA All-State Team Cheerleader of the Year
  • Caitlin Seabrook, University of Alabama
    • notable: 2011 Divison IA National Champion
  • Cortney Laughlin, Columbus State
    • notable: two UCA national titles, Team USA All Girl World Champion
  • Danielle Walden, UCF
    • notable: 2009-2011 nationals team member
  • Emily Hamblin, Avila University
    • notable: ranked 1st nationally in seven competitions
  • Gary Goforth, Columbus State University
    • notable: 2011 UCA Partner Stunt Champion
  • Jonesheia Hall, Morehead State
    • notable: two-time UCA All-Girl Division I National Champions
  • Kelsey Collins, LSU
    • notable: 2010-2011 nationals team member
  • Macey Cooley, Shelton State
    • notable: 2011 UCA National Champion
  • Kristen Fischer, Indiana University
    • notable: UCA College Nationals All-girl Division I runner-up
  • Megan Trammell, University of Georgia
    • notable: UGA cheerleading captain
  • Sarah Masters, University of Kentucky
    • notable: two-time UCA National Champion Division 1A
  • Savannah Sibley, Hawaii Pacific University
    • notable: three-time NCA National Champion
  • Shawna Lykins, San Diego State University
    • notable: three-time USA Collegiate National Champion
  • Stacey Piatek, San Diego State University
    • notable: three-time USA All-girl Division 1 National Champion
  • Olivia Rink, University of Kentucky
    • notable: 2010 UCA National Champion

About Inside Cheerleading magazine

Inside Cheerleading Magazine is a bi-monthly publication for today’s cheerleader, coach, gym owner, and industry member. Featuring the inside scoop on cheerleading with in-depth articles, behind-the-scenes competition coverage, profiles of programs, product reviews, and the latest news, iC is the source for all things cheer. Inside Cheerleading is produced by Inside Publications, which also publishes Inside Gymnastics magazine and Inside Volleyball magazine.

Inside Cheerleading 2011 Collegiate All American Team

Mardi Gras: Battle for the Beads 2011

Mardi Gras Battle for the Beads took place on February 12th in San Marcos, TX. This event had 43 All*Star Cheer, 10 Exhibition Cheer (including 1 Special Needs), and 6 All*Star Dance teams compete.

Event Page

The event had 43 All*Star Cheer Teams in 16 Divisions for an average of 2.69 teams per division and 6 All*Star Dance teams in 5 divisions for an average of 1.20 teams per division.

All*Star Cheer By Level

  • Level 1 – 16 Teams in 4 Divisions (4.00 Average)
  • Level 2 – 16 Teams in 4 Divisions (4.00)
  • Level 3 – 5 Teams in 3 Divisions (1.67)
  • Level 4 – 3 Teams in 2 Divisions (1.50)
  • Level 5 – 3 Teams in 3 Divisions (1.00)

All*Star Cheer By Age

  • Tiny – 2 Teams in 1 Division (2.00 Average)
  • Mini – 5 Teams in 1 Division (5.00)
  • Youth – 14 Teams in 4 Divisions (3.50)
  • Junior – 10 Teams in 4 Divisions (2.50)
  • Senior – 10 Teams in 4 Divisions (2.50)
  • Senior Open – 1 Team in 1 Division (1.00)
  • International/Open – 1 Team in 1 Division (1.00)

All Star Challenge: King of the Jungle 2011

All Star Challenge King of the Jungle took place on February 12-13 in Raleigh, NC. This event had 71 All*Star Cheer and 10 All*Star Dance teams compete. This event was a qualifier for the International All Levels Championship.

Event Page

The event had 71 All*Star Cheer Teams in 26 Divisions for an average of 2.73 teams per division and 10 All*Star Dance teams in 8 divisions for an average of 1.25 teams per division.

All*Star Cheer By Level

  • Level 1 – 16 Teams in 6 Divisions (2.67 Average)
  • Level 2 – 26 Teams in 7 Divisions (3.71)
  • Level 3 – 15 Teams in 6 Divisions (2.50)
  • Level 4 – 8 Teams in 3 Divisions (2.67)
  • Level 4.2 – 2 Teams in 1 Division (2.00)
  • Level 5 – 4 Teams in 3 Divisions (1.33)

All*Star Cheer By Age

  • Tiny – 3 Teams in 1 Division (3.00 Average)
  • Mini – 10 Teams in 3 Divisions (3.33)
  • Youth – 15 Teams in 5 Divisions (3.00)
  • Junior – 15 Teams in 5 Divisions (3.00)
  • Senior – 26 Teams in 11 Divisions (2.36)
  • Senior Open – 2 Teams in 1 Division (2.00)