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Starting from Scratch: Worlds Bids via Points

Spirit SThis article is a follow up to Starting from Scratch: Bids to Year End Championships via Points. This article will focus on a way to implement the points system as a way to qualify for Worlds. The summary is this plan would keep Paid Bids, convert Event Producers currently awarding Partial bids to awarding Paid Bids, thus eliminating Partial Bids, and would not award any At Large bids at events. At Large bids would be awarded to the teams based on the Year End Rankings.

Earning Points & Qualifying

  • Points would be awarded at events from September 1st though March 31st. Teams would be eligible for Points only if the gym, all listed team coaches, and all team members were USASF members prior to event.
  • The Year End Ranking would be the standings on April 1st.
  • The Year End Ranking would only consider the 5 best events for each team, per division. If the exact same team competed in multiple divisions the points earned in each division would be tracked separately.
  • 1-day events would award 2 points for each team defeated. 2-day events would award 3 points per team defeated.
  • Points would only be awarded to the Top 3 teams in divisions of 9 teams or less and the Top 5 teams in divisions with 10 or more teams. EPs would be have more freedom in combining division of the same Age and Level to increase the depth of competition.
  • Event Producers could award double points at all events with more than 200 All*Star Cheer teams in attendance, based on the prior season’s results. If an EP doesn’t have an event with 200 or more teams, 1 event could be selected to award double points.
  • Events with 100 or more teams that do not award double points could award a 5 point Grand Champion Bonus to the single highest scoring team of each event.
  • For Senior divisions 30 teams would be allowed at Worlds and the number of teams going to Worlds via points would be dependent on the number of Paid Bids awarded in each division.
  • Initial performance order would be determined by points. Byes would also be determined by points, regardless of Paid Bid status.
  • For International divisions 15 American teams would be allowed at Worlds and the number of teams going to Worlds via points would be dependent on the number of Paid Bids awarded in each division.

My Reasoning

This would allow divisions at Worlds to be limited to a predetermined number of teams, consisting of teams that did well at bid giving events and teams that beat several teams throughout the season. I believe this will provide the best mix of teams competing for the World title.

The USASF would get additional funding because the Event Producers would purchase the points they awarded from the USASF. Since the money raised through the points would only need to replace the money associated with teams on At Large bids the Points would be able to cost less than if money awards were based on Points.

Champion Spirit Group Super Nationals 2011-12

Champions Spirit Group Super Nationals took place on March 11-12, 2012 in Schaumburg, IL. This event had 124 All*Star Cheer teams compete and was a qualifier for Cheer & Dance Worlds. Paid Bids were awarded to:

  • Champion Spirit Group LogoCheer Command “Generals” (Senior Small L5)
  • Midwest Cheer Elite “Diamondkatz” (Senior Small Coed L5)

Partial Bids were awarded to:

  • Energizers Dance Team (Open Pom)

At Large Bids were awarded to:

  • 5 Star Elite “Blackout” (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • Cheer Illinois Athletics “Power” (International Open Coed L5)
  • Elite Cheer Inc. “Stars” (Senior Small L5)
  • Layton Athletics “Infinity” (Senior Small L5)
  • Michigan Xtreme (Open Hip Hop)
  • Speed Athletics “Blue Flame” (Senior Small L5)
  • Tribe Cheer “Chiefs” (Senior Medium Coed L5)
  • Twisters Elite “F5″ (Senior Hip Hop)

Event Page | Champion Spirit Group Super Nationals 2012 Results

The event had 124 All*Star Cheer Teams in 31 Divisions for an average of 4.00 teams per division.

All*Star Cheer By Level

  • Level 1 – 17 Teams in 5 Divisions (3.40 Average)
  • Level 2 – 29 Teams in 7 Divisions (4.14)
  • Level 3 – 24 Teams in 5 Divisions (4.80)
  • Level 4 – 17 Teams in 6 Divisions (2.83)
  • Level 4.2 – 3 Teams in 1 Division (3.00)
  • Restricted – 5 Teams in 2 Divisions (2.50)
  • Level 5 – 29 Teams in 5 Divisions (5.80)

All*Star Cheer By Age

  • Tiny – 3 Teams in 1 Division (3.00 Average)
  • Mini – 5 Teams in 2 Divisions (2.50)
  • Youth – 19 Teams in 4 Divisions (4.75)
  • Junior – 26 Teams in 8 Divisions (3.25)
  • Senior – 68 Teams in 15 Divisions (4.53)
  • International – 3 Teams in 1 Division (3.00)

Coastal Battle at the Capitol 2011-12

Coastal Battle at the Capitol took place on March 3-4, 2012 in National Harbor, MD. This event had 279 All*Star Cheer teams compete and was a qualifier for Cheer & Dance Worlds. Paid Bids were awarded to:

  • Coastal Logo Cheer Extreme All Stars (Senior Medium Coed L5)
  • HotCheer All Stars “Hot 5″ (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • Maryland Marlins All Stars “Tsunami” (Senior Medium L5)

Partial Bids were awarded to:

  • Legacy All Stars “Senior Select” (Senior Hip Hop)
  • Ultimate Athletics of Ohio (Senior Jazz)

At Large Bids were awarded to:

  • Cheer Fusion All-Stars (Senior Hip Hop)
  • Dream All Stars “Eternity” (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • East Celebrity Elite “Swag” (Open Open)
  • Epic Cheer & Dance “Epic Swagger” (Open Open Coed)
  • Infinity All Stars (Senior Jazz)
  • Maryland Twisters All Stars (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • Maryland Twisters All Stars “Weathergirls” (Senior Medium L5)
  • New York Cheer (Senior Small L5)
  • Planet Cheer All Stars “Galaxy” (International Open Coed L5)
  • South Jersey Storm “Lady Reign” (Senior Medium L5)
  • State All Stars (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • Ultimate Athletics of Ohio “Elite” (Senior Small L5)
  • Virginia Wild “Wildcats” (Senior Small Coed L5)

Event Page | Coastal Battle at the Capitol 2012 Results

The event had 279 All*Star Cheer Teams in 50 Divisions for an average of 5.58 teams per division.

All*Star Cheer By Level

  • Level 1 – 43 Teams in 7 Divisions (6.14 Average)
  • Level 2 – 67 Teams in 9 Divisions (7.44)
  • Level 3 – 61 Teams in 9 Divisions (6.78)
  • Level 4 – 35 Teams in 9 Divisions (3.89)
  • Level 4.2 – 13 Teams in 3 Divisions (4.33)
  • Restricted – 15 Teams in 3 Divisions (5.00)
  • Level 5 – 42 Teams in 9 Divisions (4.67)
  • Level 6 – 3 Teams in 1 Division (3.00)

All*Star Cheer By Age

  • Tiny – 6 Teams in 1 Division (6.00 Average)
  • Mini – 22 Teams in 2 Divisions (11.00)
  • Youth – 42 Teams in 9 Divisions (4.67)
  • Junior – 62 Teams in 13 Divisions (4.77)
  • Senior – 137 Teams in 23 Divisions (5.96)
  • International – 10 Teams in 2 Divisions (5.00)

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)

COA Midwest Nationals 2011-12

COA Midwest Nationals took place on February 25-26, 2012 in Columbus, OH. This event had 153 All*Star Cheer teams compete and was a qualifier for Cheer & Dance Worlds. Paid Bids were awarded to:

  • COA LogoFire and Ice All Stars “5 Alarm” (Senior Large L5)
  • The Matrix “Vortex” (Senior Large Coed L5)

Partial Bids were awarded to:

  • Star Performance Center (Senior Jazz)

At Large Bids were awarded to:

  • American Elite Allstars of Ohio “Encore” (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • DanceVIBE (Open Hip Hop)
  • Fire and Ice All Stars “Hail” (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • HotCheer All Stars “HOT5″ (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • Kentucky All Stars “Thunder Cats” (Senior Medium Coed L5)
  • Legacy Xtreme All Stars “Diamondbacks” (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • Michigan Extreme “Legacy” (Senior Small Coed L5)
  • Ultimate Athletics of Ohio (Open Pom)

Event Page | COA Midwest Nationals 2012 Results

The event had 153 All*Star Cheer Teams in 36 Divisions for an average of 4.25 teams per division.

All*Star Cheer By Level

  • Level 1 – 21 Teams in 6 Divisions (3.50 Average)
  • Level 2 – 39 Teams in 8 Divisions (4.88)
  • Level 3 – 28 Teams in 6 Divisions (4.67)
  • Level 4 – 21 Teams in 5 Divisions (4.20)
  • Level 4.2 – 2 Teams in 1 Division (2.00)
  • Restricted – 3 Teams in 1 Division (3.00)
  • Level 5 – 38 Teams in 8 Divisions (4.75)
  • Level 6 – 1 Team in 1 Division (1.00)

All*Star Cheer By Age

  • Tiny – 1 Team in 1 Division (1.00 Average)
  • Mini – 13 Teams in 3 Divisions (4.33)
  • Youth – 28 Teams in 5 Divisions (5.60)
  • Junior – 25 Teams in 7 Divisions (3.57)
  • Senior – 81 Teams in 17 Divisions (4.76)
  • International – 5 Teams in 3 Divisions (1.67)