Congratulations to Brookie Bancroft, Maddie Busby, Riley Higgins, Nakota Raines, McKenna Ramsey and Victoria Whitaker for being named All-American Cheerleaders by the National Cheerleader Association and Universal Cheerleaders Association. Being an All-American is one of the highest individual awards in cheerleading. Each year at UCA, and NCA camps, thousands of cheerleaders from all over the country try out for All-American, and guess what? Less than ten percent are chosen! This makes it a huge honor!
Congratulations also goes out to Northwest Texan JV Cheer Captain Katie Clement and Co-Captain Ashley Curb who both received awards for Best Jumps at NCA camp.
It is a blessing to have these young ladies as part of the Cross Timbers Gym family. We are privileged to help these girls and all our athletes become the very best that they can be as athletes and children of God.
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Cross Timbers Cheer RANKED #2 in the U.S.!
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The Final Destinationhas grown into the single most successful multi-brand event in the entire U.S. attracting over 1050 teams and 19,000 competitors this year. The U.S. Finals is an end-of-the-year event aimed at crowning TRUE CHAMPIONS in all divisions and levels of cheer and dance and giving teams a chance to see where they rank against other teams in their respective divisions. The U.S. Finals journey began on the west coast and traveled to the east coast over a three-week period. Events were held in Las Vegas, Oklahoma City, Cincinnati & Virginia Beach. Every team had to qualify to attend these competitions by placing 1st – 5th at one of the 220 qualifying events offered nation-wide. Cross Timbers Cheer qualified 4 teams and 3 attended the Oklahoma City competition on April 17th and 18th.
So, how does Cross Timbers Cheer rank against the ENTIRE U.S., from coast to coast?
Spirit(Juniors Level 3, Small Gym) –Ranked#2out of thousands of teams who competed in the 224 events!
Crusaders (Youth Level 2, Small Gym) – Ranked in the top 20 at #16!