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Inside Cheerleading 2012 Junior All-American Team

Inside CheerleadingAre you a standout Junior cheerleader with a great personality and great dedication? Then we may be looking to feature you in the pages of the magazine! Our Junior All-American team highlights standout Junior cheerleaders coast to coast!

Each All-American Team member selected will receive an iC and Nfinity shoes prize pack as well as a feature in Inside Cheerleading magazine’s December 2012 issue.

Apply today! (See rules below application)

Meet the iC Superstars!

We’ve put together a roster of Superstar Cheerleaders to share their season with you in the pages of Inside Cheerleading and online at insidecheerleading.com! Do you think you have what it takes to be one an iC superstar for a year? Plus, Learn how you can apply to be among the ranks of our iC Superstar roster!

  • Kiara Nowlin – The California All Stars
  • Gabi Butler – Trinity Athletics
  • Kori Wilbourn – Gem of Champions
  • Erica Englebert – Cheer Extreme All Stars
  • Matt Smith – Cheer Athletics
  • Bianca Treger – The California All Stars
  • Cami Branson – Spirit of Texas

Do you know someone that is a standout athlete that deserves to be an iC Superstar for the next year? We will announce how you can apply on September 12th!

Hint: There will be a video submission requirement, so break out that video camera and start filming!

Today’s Cheerleader

Get to know more about a new cheerleader each month! We highlight motivational quotes, ask each about leadership and get the lowdown on their favorite skills!

Interested in applying to be our next Today’s Cheerleader? Apply here!

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2012 USASF Regional Meetings

The USASF has 6 Regional Meetings for attendees to choose from. We are happy to announce the General Schedule to give you an overview of what will take place at each location. Exact topics and speakers will vary by location, however your Regional Director will be happy to assist you with your meeting specifics questions.

USASF LogoCredentialing

Credentialing will be offered at each meeting location. If you or members of your staff have credentials that have already expired or expire during the 2012-2013 season a Regional Meeting is your best opportunity to get it done!

Cheer &  Dance Safety Judge Training and Rules Course

Cheer &  Dance Safety Judge Training and Rules Course will be offered at each location. Judging candidates may register to attend the safety judge training only or are welcome to join us for the Regional Meeting. You must register for the events you want to attend. Coaches are invited (and encouraged) to attend the safety judge training course to audit the Rules Course to gain a better understanding of the rules in cheer and/or dance. There is an additional fee for the cheer rules course (refer to the General Schedule link above for registration fees and deadlines).

All registrations will be done ONLINE.

At our 2012 Regional Meetings, we will have renowned choreographers presenting master classes in Hip Hop and featured speakers for both our Cheer and Dance attendees. We are excited to introduce to you, the featured cheer speakers (listed below) who will be at each of our 6 Regional Meetings. Each one brings a wealth of knowledge to the meeting and is looking forward to sharing information with you as they teach several classes.

Mid-Atlantic Meeting

  • Baltimore, MD
  • July 13-15
  • Featured Speakers – Jeff & Diana Miller, Pro Spirit

Northeast Meeting

  • Hartford, CT
  • July 20-22
  • Featured Speaker – Craig El, Ultimate Athletics

Southeast Meeting

  • Atlanta, GA
  • July 27-29
  • Featured Speaker – Tannaz Emamjomeh, California All Stars

Midwest Meeting

  • Chicago, IL
  • August 3-5
  • Featured Speaker – Orson Sykes, Twist & Shout

West Meeting

  • Costa Mesa, CA
  • August 10-12
  • Featured Speaker – Kristen Rosario, Top Gun All Stars

Southwest Meeting

  • Dallas, TX
  • August 17-19
  • Featured Speaker – Happy Hooper, ACE Cheer Company

NCA All-Star Nationals 2011-12

NCA All-Star Nationals took place on February 25-26, 2012 in Dallas, TX. This event had 709 All*Star Cheer teams compete and was a qualifier for Cheer & Dance Worlds. Paid Bids were awarded to:

  • NCA All Star Nationals LogoAll-Star Revolution “Freedom” (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • California All-Stars “Aces” (Senior Medium L5)
  • Cheer Athletics “FierceKatz” (International Open L5)
  • Cheer Extreme Allstars “Coed Elite” (Senior Large Coed L5)
  • GymTyme “Platinum” (Senior Medium Coed L5)
  • Maryland Twisters “F5″ (Senior Large L5)
  • Prodigy All Stars “Team Midnight” (Senior Medium Coed L5)
  • Woodlands Elite “Generals” (Senior Medium L5)

Partial Bids were awarded to:

  • Barnard Company Dance (Senior Jazz)
  • Dance Athletics “Crewkatz” (Senior Hip Hop Coed)
  • East Celebrity Elite “Envy” (Senior Hip Hop)
  • Memphis Elite (Senior Pom)
  • Showtime “Storm” (Senior Hip Hop Coed)

NCA TrophyAt Large Bids were awarded to:

  • 5th Dimension (International Open Coed L5)
  • Austin Cheer Factory “Team Purple” (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • Barnard Company Dance (Senior Pom)
  • Charlotte Allstars “Gold” (Senior Large L5)
  • Charlotte Allstars “Midnight” (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • Cheer Athletics “Junglecats” (International Open Coed L6)
  • Cheer Athletics “LadyKatz” (International Open L6)
  • Cheer Eclipse “Comets” (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • Cheer Florida (International Open L6)
  • Cheer Legendz “Pumaz” (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • Dance Dimensions “Rhythm Elite” (Senior Pom)
  • DanzForce Academy “Elite” (Senior Jazz)
  • Elite Cheer Sensations “Diamonds” (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • Extension All Stars (Open Pom)
  • Extreme “Open All Star” (Open Hip Hop Coed)
  • Extreme “Senior Coed Hip Hop” (Senior Hip Hop Coed)
  • Heart of Texas “Hi-5″ (International Open Coed L5)
  • Indiana Danzforce (Open Jazz)
  • Kansas City Athletic Cheer (Senior Small L5)
  • Orlando All Stars (Senior Medium Coed L5)
  • Orlando All Stars (Senior Small L5)
  • Pittsburgh Superstars (International Open Coed L5)
  • Prime Tyme “Phoenix” (International Open Coed L5)
  • Rock Solid All-Stars “Eternity” (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • Showtime “Legacy” (Open Hip Hop Coed)
  • South Elite All-Stars “Titans” (International Open Coed L5)
  • South Elite All-Stars “Diamonds” (Senior Medium Coed L5)
  • Spirit Express (Senior Jazz)
  • Top Gun All Stars (Open Hip Hop Coed)
  • Top Gun All-Stars (International Open Coed L6)
  • Twist & Shout “Passion” (International Open L6)
  • Twist & Shout “Senior Diamonds” (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • World Cup “Odyssey” (Senior Medium Coed L5)
  • World Cup “Suns” (Senior Medium L5)

Event Page | NCA All-Star National 2012 Results

The event had 709 All*Star Cheer Teams in 88 Divisions for an average of 8.06 teams per division.

All*Star Cheer By Level

  • Level 1 – 98 Teams in 12 Divisions (8.17 Average)
  • Level 2 – 155 Teams in 16 Divisions (9.69)
  • Level 3 – 145 Teams in 18 Divisions (8.06)
  • Level 4 – 112 Teams in 17 Divisions (6.59)
  • Level 4.2 – 15 Teams in 3 Divisions (5.00)
  • Restricted – 39 Teams in 6 Divisions (6.50)
  • Level 5 – 128 Teams in 13 Divisions (9.85)
  • Level 6 – 8 Teams in 2 Divisions (4.00)
  • Special Needs – 9 Teams in 1 Division (9.00)

All*Star Cheer By Age

  • Tiny – 9 Teams in 1 Division (9.00 Average)
  • Mini – 39 Teams in 5 Divisions (7.80)
  • Youth – 99 Teams in 14 Divisions (7.07)
  • Junior – 158 Teams in 22 Divisions (7.18)
  • Senior – 367 Teams in 41 Divisions (8.95)
  • International – 28 Teams in 4 Divisions (7.00)
  • Special Needs – 9 Teams in 1 Division (9.00)

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

JAMZ: All Star & School Nationals 2011

JAMZ All Star & School Nationals took place on February 19-20 in Las Vegas, NV. This event had 196 All*Star Cheer, 72 Traditional Cheer, 84 All*Star Dance, and 13 Traditional Dance teams compete. This event was a qualifier for Worlds. Paid Bids were awarded to:

  • California Allstars “Smoed” (Senior Small Limited Coed L5)
  • Fierce Allstars “LegendKatz” (Senior Small Limited Coed L5)

Worlds At Large bids were awarded to:

  • Connect Allstars (Senior Small Limited Coed L5)
  • Denali Allstars (International Open Coed L5)
  • Energie Allstars “Bolts” (International Open Coed L5)
  • Mac’s Allstar Cheer “Senior Starz” (Senior Small L5)
  • Nevada Elite “Encore” (Senior Small L5)
  • OC Allstars (International Open All Girl L6)

Event Page

The event had 196 All*Star Cheer Teams in 37 Divisions for an average of 5.30 teams per division and 84 All*Star Dance teams in 25 divisions for an average of 3.36 teams per division.

All*Star Cheer By Level

  • Level 1 – 49 Teams in 6 Divisions (8.17 Average)
  • Level 2 – 53 Teams in 9 Divisions (5.89)
  • Level 3 – 35 Teams in 6 Divisions (5.83)
  • Level 4 – 17 Teams in 5 Divisions (3.40)
  • Level 4.2 – 4 Teams in 2 Divisions (2.00)
  • Level 5 – 33 Teams in 7 Divisions (4.71)
  • Level 6 – 5 Teams in 2 Divisions (2.50)

All*Star Cheer By Age

  • Tiny – 11 Teams in 1 Division (11.00 Average)
  • Mini – 20 Teams in 3 Divisions (6.67)
  • Youth – 22 Teams in 5 Divisions (4.40)
  • Junior – 32 Teams in 5 Divisions (6.40)
  • Senior – 87 Teams in 17 Divisions (5.12)
  • Senior Open – 7 Teams in 2 Divisions (3.50)
  • International/Open – 17 Teams in 4 Divisions (4.25)