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NACCC Executive Committee Election Results 2012

Following the summer elections, the current NACCC Executive Committee members are:

  • NACCC LogoBrian Barnhart, Woodlands Elite
  • Theapia Best, NJ Spirit Explosion
  • Kimberly Dickenson, Cheer Express Allstars and Tumbling, Inc.
  • USASF LogoCraig El, Ultimate Athletics
  • Cherokee Greendeer, Green Bay Elite
  • Bret Hanson, Spirit of Texas
  • Jeff LeForce, Oklahoma Twisters
  • Michael May, Stealth All Stars
  • Carlos Onofre, West Coast Rush
  • Cheryl Pasinato, East Celebrity Elite
  • Tanya Roesel, Midwest Cheer Elite
  • TJ Sawyer, EC Cats
  • 1 Position TBD

More information can be found on USASF.net.

NACCC Executive Committee Election Results: Midwest Region

NACCC LogoThe National All Star Cheerleading Coaches Congress (NACCC), is pleased to announce the results of the election for the Midwest Representative to the NACCC Executive Committee. Please help us congratulate:

Tanya Roesel, Midwest Cheer Elite (West Chester, OH)

Cheryl Pasinato (East Celebrity Elite) and Kimberly Dickinson (Cheer Express Allstars and Tumbling) have been named representatives of the Northeast and Southeast regions.

NACCC: Attention: All Star Coaches, Athletes and Families

The members of the NACCC, along with Les Stella and Jim Chadwick met on a conference call Thursday to discuss the actions of the USASF Board and the new rules they put in place on Wednesday, March 28th, 2012. Specifically, concerns were addressed to the new limitations of tumbling skills allowed in Worlds Divisions.

The members of the NACCC are all gym owners and coaches. It is our goal to share the voice of not only ourselves, but also that of our colleagues and athletes. It was a general consensus that the way in which these new rulings were decided and then communicated (or lack thereof) fell out of line in the vision of the “voice” of our industry.

Three proposals were drawn up, which will be brought back to the USASF Board for their consideration of compromise. Please keep in mind that the USASF rulings and the new NACCC proposals of compromise have been created with the best interest of our athletes at heart. Although many disagree with the rulings handed down on Wednesday, it is our duty to remain professional and communicate our opinions in the appropriate forums. We appreciate and value the opinions we have heard, and hope that the integrity of our sport will thrive forward.

Sincerely,

Members of the NACCC:

Elaine Pascale & Joelle Antico (World Cup), Victor & Kristin Rosario (Top Gun) Morton Bergue (Cheergyms.com), Kathy Penree (CNY Storm), John Hebert (POWER), Roger Schonder (Stingrays), Debbie Love, Jamie Parrish (GA Allstars), Cheryl Pasinato (East Celebrity Elite), Theapia Best (Spirit Explosion), Brett Hansen (Spirit of Texas), Julie Gillaspie (Cheer Central Suns), TJ Sawyer (EC Cats), Tanya Roesel (Midwest Cheer Elite), Craig El (Ultimate Athletics), Kimberly Dickenson (Cheer Express), Cherokee Greendeer (Green Bay Elite), Jeff LeForce (Oklahoma Twisters), Becky Herrera (CheerForce)

Most Current USASF Athlete Membership Information

Tanya Roesel of the NACCC sent the following email:

Here is the most up to date information from Amy Clark with the USASF regarding Athlete Membership for next year…

For the 2011-12 season Athlete Membership will be required of cheer athletes only.

We are still building the dance programs and trying to introduce the USASF to studios and attract them to our industry.

As you know – -our dance events are very different from what studios usually participate in — So, as to not deter them from attending an event – we are going to hold off on requiring athlete membership for dancers this upcoming season

For the 2011-12 season cheer athletes will only be required to join as members.

Credentialing will be an optional part of the program.

Athlete credentialing is included in the membership fee — and as long as the coaches are credentialed – they can administer the credentialing tests to the athletes.

The fee for athlete membership will be $15 for the 2011-12 season.

The membership term will run concurrent with the competition season.

Similar to gym membership – it will be one flat rate ($15) that no matter when it is paid during the season it will expire at the end of the season. There is not a pro-rated fee.

All athlete members will recieve an ID card with their picture and birthdate on them.

Each athlete member will have a $1 million catastrophic insurance policy

More information on this coverage can be found at this link: http://usasf.net/members/1mil/

Athletes will also receive a magazine and are eligible to apply for scholarships.

You can find out the most current information by checking this link: http://usasf.net/news/?id=242

May I also suggest you download and print from this link information for your participants and their parents:

http://usasf.net.ismmedia.com/ISM2//Member%20Documents%20/Athlete_Membership_Flyer.pdf