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In Review – January 2016

February 1, 2016 By Spirit Company

January is home to one of the busiest cheerleading weekends of the year. Here’s what else took place during the month.

  • On January 4th Jezebel published Op-Ed: Cheerleaders Don’t Need to Be Paid Since They ‘Work Closely’ with Rich Athletes, questioning a comment made in a separate editorial.
  • Also on January 4th, Daily Journal published Deaf Student Named to Oklahoma’s All-State Cheerleading Team, recognizing a young athlete’s accomplishment.
  • On January 8th The Street published Varsity Brands Wins Big in Battle Between Alabama, Clemson Cheerleaders, our only mention of the college football championship.
  • Also on January 8th, The Charlotte Observer published South Charlotte Cheerleaders Make Sacrifices to be All-Stars, regarding Cheer Extreme athletes Lexi Davis and Julia Margiotti.
  • On January 9th Hollywood Life published Buffalo Bills Cheerleaders: The Crazy Rules They Have To Follow To Stay On The Team, about a bit of craziness.
  • On January 12th the Point Park Globe published Cheer and Dance Becomes Official Sport, taking about the NAIA school recognizing this activity.
  • Also on January 12th, USA Today published Cheerleading in the Olympics and More With Varsity Brands Founder Jeff Webb, covering a range of topics.
  • The 2016 edition of UCA and UDA College Nationals took place in Orlando. (Press Release)
    • Kentucky.com published Kentucky Squad Wins 21st National Cheerleading Title; Morehead Sweeps its Division.
    • IUHoosiers.com published IU Cheerleading Claims Fourth National Title.
    • AL.com published Alabama Cheerleaders Finish Second, Third in UCA National Championships.
  • On January 15th the Atlanta Journal-Constitution published Must-See Atlanta Brothers Tumbling at University of Kentucky, about the Marsh brother.
  • Dallas News published Debut of UIL Cheerleading Earns Shout-Outs Despite Rather Modest Turnout at UT-Arlington, about the premier of a new championship in Texas.
  • On January 25th This is Local London published North London’s Got Talent: Fame All Star Cheerleaders from Southgate Looking Forward to Going Local After European Adventure.
  • Finally, the 2016 version of NCA High School Nationals took place in Dallas.

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In Review – January 2015

February 1, 2015 By Spirit Company

Here is some of the news from January 2015 we found interesting:

  • On January 13th KESQ.com published California Bill Would Make Cheerleading a Sport & KEYT.com published Cheerleaders Cheer Bill To Make Cheerleading A Sport.
  • On January 15th Kentucky.com published University of Kentucky Cheerleading Squad Looks to Defend its National Title this Weekend.
  • On January 15th AL.com published 11-Year-Old with Brain Cancer Made Honorary University of Alabama Cheerleader.
  • On January 18th UCA & UDA College Nationals wrapped up.
  • On January 22nd Cheer Media published Cheer Media Announces Launch of Cheer! Magazine.
  • On January 23rd USA Cheer announced the members of Team USA All Girl & Coed.
  • On January 25th Time Out published Let’s Hear It For the Boys! London Squad Ascension Eagles Call Out For More Male Cheerleaders.

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Team USA 2013

January 24, 2013 By Spirit Company

Team USA 2013 has been announced. The All Girl team will be coached by Tony Nash (Indiana) and Misty Hodges (Louisville) and the Coed team will be coached by LeRoy McCullough (formerly Oklahoma State) and David McDowell (formerly Alabama).

USA CheerTeam USA All Girl:

  • Courtney Boswell, Oklahoma State
  • Michelle Bowles, Bowling Green State
  • Aisha Brandon, Louisville
  • Keely Cherry, Oklahoma State
  • Maria D’Addeo, Louisville
  • Chrissy Day, Indiana
  • Taylor DeSimone, Morehead State
  • Megan Gill, Bowling Green State
  • Kaysie Hanle, Louisville
  • Caity Hinshaw, Indiana
  • Meghan Jones, Louisville
  • Kara Jordan, Louisville
  • Megan Klein, Louisville
  • Amy Leet, Oklahoma State
  • Kirby Lynch, Indiana
  • Ryan Martin, Alabama
  • McKensie Martin, Alabama
  • Nancy Miceli, Louisville
  • Rebekah Pastor, Bowling Green State
  • Katie Patterson, Louisville
  • Kristen Pernice, Louisville
  • Jamie Piccione, Clemson
  • Abbey Pilgrim, Bowling Green State
  • Amanda Robertson, Kennesaw State
  • Maddie Shelton, Louisville
  • Lindsey Sitzlar, Louisville
  • Lexie Skipper, Louisville
  • Natalie Skizas, Indiana
  • Samantha Smith, Oklahoma State
  • Angela Stilwell, Indiana
  • Myranda Stout, Oklahoma State
  • Allison Terrell, Alabama
  • Tiffany Underwood, Alabama

Team USA Coed:

  • Bethany Jackson, Memphis
  • Sara Coggins, Alabama
  • Courtney Shobe, Oklahoma State
  • Azaria Bermudez, Hawaii
  • Amy Winn, Memphis
  • Kaitlyn Chamberlian, Kentucky
  • Jessica Knight, Shelton State
  • Chelsea-Lynn Bogda, Memphis
  • Bridget Razem, Morehead State
  • Cayce Brasel, Memphis
  • Mallory Mosbey, Memphis
  • Chelsea Chism, Louisville
  • Josh Gallia, Memphis
  • Mitch Budlong, Memphis
  • Patrick Miller, Memphis
  • James Blunk, Sacramento State
  • Tony Crump, Memphis
  • Sean Gully, Louisville
  • Jordan Olson, Alabama
  • Deshawn Clarke, Florida Atlantic
  • Dave Clemons, Bowling Green State
  • Dee Scott
  • Jason Riel, Columbus
  • Anthony Reisch, Oklahoma State
  • John Stuart, Oklahoma State
  • Roger Kopp, Oklahoma State
  • Tucker Hunter, Oklahoma State
  • Shiettiel Stephens, Memphis
  • Adam Yaw, Washington

Team USA All Girl 2013 | Team USA Coed 2013

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