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Cheersport Nationals 2011-12

CHEERSPORT Nationals took place on February 18-19 in Atlanta, GA. This event had 720 All*Star Cheer teams compete and was a qualifier for Cheer & Dance Worlds. Paid Bids were awarded to:

  • Cheersport LogoACE “Warriors” (Senior Large Coed L5)
  • Brandon “Senior Black” (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • Cheer Extreme “Senior Elite” (Senior Large L5)
  • Cheer Extreme “SSX” (Senior Small L5)
  • Georgia Allstars (Senior Medium Coed L5)
  • Texas Lonestar Cheer Company “Red” (Senior Medium L5)
  • The Stingray Allstars “Smoke” (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • The Stingray Allstars “Amber” (Senior Medium L5)

Partial Bids were awarded to:

  • Legacy All Stars (Open Coed Hip Hop)
  • Music City All Stars (Senior Jazz)
  • Ultimate Cheer & Dance (Senior Hip Hop)

At Large Bids were awarded to:

  • ACE “Sequoyahs” (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • All-Star Revolution “Freedom” (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • Aviator All-Star Cheerleading “Blue Angels” (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • Brandon “Steel” (International Coed L5)
  • Cheer Alliance “Pumas” (Senior Medium Coed L5)
  • Cheer Extreme (Senior Medium Coed L5)
  • Cheer Extreme (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • CheerFactor “Xfactor” (Senior Small L5)
  • Crimson Heat All-Stars “5-Alarm”(Senior Small L5)
  • Double Down Athletics “Invincible” (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • Gem of Champions “Black Diamonds” (Senior Small L5)
  • ICE “Intensity” (Senior Medium Coed L5)
  • Legacy All Stars (Senior Hip Hop)
  • Memphis Elite (Senior Pom)
  • Midwest Cheer Elite Toledo (Senior Hip Hop)
  • Ohio Extreme “Intensity” (Senior Small L5)
  • Orlando Allstars (Senior Coed Hip Hop)
  • Premier Athletics Clayton Shockers “Milky Way” (Senior Medium Coed L5)
  • Premier Knoxville “Great White Sharks” (Senior Small L5)
  • Premier North “Leopard Sharks” (Senior Jazz)
  • Premier North “Foxy Sharks” (Open Jazz)
  • Rockstar Cheer “The Beatles” (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • Rockstar Cheer “The Killers” (International L5)
  • Spirit All-Stars “Kryptonite” (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • Spirit Elite Cheerleading (Senior Small L5)
  • The Stingray Allstars “Fire” (International Coed L5)
  • Trinity Athletics (Senior Medium L5)
  • Ultimate Cheer & Dance (International Coed L5)
  • Victory Cheer – Pasadena (Senior Small L5)
  • Wake Forest Allstars “Alpha Wolves” (Senior Medium Coed L5)

Event Page | Results

The event had 720 All*Star Cheer Teams in 82 Divisions for an average of 8.78 teams per division.

All*Star Cheer By Level

  • Level 1 – 96 Teams in 13 Divisions (7.38 Average)
  • Level 2 – 171 Teams in 17 Divisions (10.06)
  • Level 3 – 174 Teams in 17 Divisions (10.24)
  • Level 4 – 115 Teams in 12 Divisions (9.58)
  • Level 4.2 – 22 Teams in 2 Divisions (11.00)
  • Restricted – 30 Teams in 4 Divisions (7.50)
  • Level 5 – 92 Teams in 15 Divisions (6.13)
  • Special Needs – 20 Teams in 2 Divisions (10.00)

All*Star Cheer By Age

  • Tiny – 8 Teams in 1 Division (8.00 Average)
  • Mini – 40 Teams in 7 Divisions (5.71)
  • Youth – 100 Teams in 13 Divisions (7.69)
  • Junior – 172 Teams in 20 Divisions (8.60)
  • Senior – 369 Teams in 37 Divisions (9.97)
  • International – 11 Teams in 2 Divisions (5.50)
  • Special Needs – 20 Teams in 2 Divisions (10.00)

The Majors 2012

The MAJORS was an event hosted by JAMfest in conjunction with JAMfest Cheer Super Nationals in Indianapolis, IN. This was the first year of the invitation only event promoted as bringing “The Best of the Best” together to compete for a trip to a JAMfest Europe in Liverpool, England.

The MajorsLarge All Girl Results

  1. Cheer Athletics 93.50
  2. Maryland Twisters 92.21
  3. Cheer Extreme 90.50
  4. FAME 89.46
  5. Maryland Marlins 87.08

Large Coed Results

  1. Cheer Extreme 92.22
  2. Cheer Athletics 90.24
  3. Top Gun 89.67
  4. ACE 89.08

The Majors

JAMfest Introduces “The Majors”

“The Majors” were introduced by JAMfest. There isn’t too much information yet, but what is available can be found at The Majors website. The teams competing at the inaugural event are:

All Girl

  • Cheer Athletics
  • Cheer Extreme
  • FAME
  • Maryland Marlins
  • Maryland Twisters

Coed

  • ACE
  • California All-Stars
  • Cheer Athletics
  • Cheer Extreme
  • Top Gun

Jammy: JAM U – A Unique Conference Experience

Jammy published JAM U – A UNIQUE Conference Experience on the JAM Brands blog.

Join us in Louisville, KY on June 25-26 for JAM U! Spend a weekend with some of the most experienced and influential people in this industry. Our professors include Tara Cain of Maryland Twisters, Craig El of Ultimate Athletics, Brad Habermel of Cheer Athletics, Happy Hooper of Ace All-Stars, Eric Little – World famous Choreographer, Leroy McCullough of Twist and Shout, Cherokee Greendeer of Green Bay Elite Cheer, Courtney Smith-Pope of Cheer Extreme, and more to come!!

Cheersport: Nationals 2011

Cheersport Nationals took place on February 19-20 in Atlanta, GA. This event had 731 All*Star Cheer, 86 Traditional Cheer, 1 Exhibition Cheer, 69 All*Star Dance, and 8 Traditional Dance teams compete. This event was a qualifier for Worlds. Paid Bids were awarded to:

  • ACE “Warriors” (Senior Semi Limited Coed L5)
  • Brandon All Stars “Senior Black” (Senior Small Limited Coed L5)
  • Cheer Command “Generals” (Senior Small L5)
  • Cheer Extreme Raleigh (Senior Small L5)
  • ICE “Lightning” (Senior Small Limited Coed L5)
  • Rockstar Cheer “The Beatles” (Senior Small Limited Coed L5)
  • Stingray Allstars “Orange” (Senior Small L5)
  • Stingray Allstars “Smoke”(Senior Large Limited Coed L5)

Partial Bids were awarded to:

  • East Celebrity Elite CT “Envy” (Senior Hip Hop)
  • Extreme All-Stars (International Open Hip Hop)
  • Midwest Cheer Elite (Senior Hip Hop)

At Large Bids were awarded to:

  • ACE “Mohicans” (International Open Coed L5)
  • ACE “Seqouyahs” (Senior Small Limited Coed L5)
  • ACE “Thunderbirds” (Senior Large Limited Coed L5)
  • ACX Jags “Legends” (International Open Coed L5)
  • ALLSTAR Panthers “Platinum” (Senior Small L5)
  • ATL Allstars (Senior Small Limited Coed L5)
  • Brandon All-Stars “Senior Steel” (International Open Coed L5)
  • Carolina All-Stars (Senior Unlimited Coed L5)
  • Carolina All-Stars “Straycats” (International Open Coed L6)
  • Central Mississippi Cheerleading (Senior Semi Limited Coed L5)
  • Cheer Central Suns “Ignite” (International Open Coed L6)
  • Cheer Extreme Greenville (Senior Small Limited Coed L5)
  • Cheer Extreme Kernersville (Senior Semi Limited Coed L5)
  • Extreme All-Stars (Senior Coed Hip Hop)
  • Fame Allstars” Legends” (International Open Coed L5)
  • Fame Allstars “Notorious” (Senior Small Limited Coed L5)
  • Force Elite “Black Ice” (Senior Small Limited Coed L5)
  • Georgia Comet Allstars “Explosive Elite” (International Open Coed Hip Hop)
  • ICE “Destiny” (Senior Small Limited Coed L5)
  • ICE “Inspire” (Senior Unlimited Coed L5)
  • Legacy Allstars “A Team” (International Open Coed Hip Hop)
  • Legacy Allstars “Senior Select” (Senior Hip Hop)
  • Maryland SuperStarz “5-Star” (Senior Large L5)
  • Orlando Allstars “Angels” (Senior Small L5)
  • Platinum Elite All-Stars (Senior Small Limited Coed L5)
  • Premier “Great White Sharks” (Senior Small L5)
  • Pro Athletics (Senior Small Limited Coed L5)
  • Python All-Stars (International Open Coed L5)
  • Rockstar Cheer “The Killers” (International Open Coed L5)
  • Ultimate Cheer and Dance (Senior Hip Hop)
  • Underground Dance Company “UDC” (International Open Coed Hip Hop)

Event Page

The event had 731 All*Star Cheer Teams in 81 Divisions for an average of 9.02 teams per division and 69 All*Star Dance teams in 14 divisions for an average of 4.93 teams per division.

All*Star Cheer By Level

  • Level 1 – 85 Teams in 10 Divisions (8.50 Average)
  • Level 2 – 168 Teams in 17 Divisions (9.88)
  • Level 3 – 165 Teams in 18 Divisions (9.17)
  • Level 4 – 112 Teams in 12 Divisions (9.33)
  • Level 4.2 – 25 Teams in 2 Divisions (12.50)
  • Level 5 – 147 Teams in 18 Divisions (8.17)
  • Level 6 – 8 Teams in 2 Divisions (4.00)
  • Special Needs – 21 Teams in 2 Divisions (10.50)

All*Star Cheer By Age

  • Tiny – 7 Teams in 1 Division (7.00 Average)
  • Mini – 47 Teams in 6 Divisions (7.83)
  • Youth – 100 Teams in 12 Divisions (8.33)
  • Junior – 158 Teams in 19 Divisions (8.32)
  • Senior – 342 Teams in 34 Divisions (10.06)
  • Senior Open – 30 Teams in 3 Divisions (10.00)
  • International/Open – 26 Teams in 4 Divisions (6.50)
  • Special Needs – 21 Teams in 2 Divisions (10.50)