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'''Cheer Athletics''' located [[Dallas, TX]] is one of the largest all-star [[cheerleading]] program in the United States, with over 500 athletes competing on 17 teams. They have won 8 medals at The [[Cheerleading Worlds]] sponsored by the [[U.S. All Star Federation|USASF]], and hundreds of local and national competition making them arguably the most accomplished program as well.<ref name=AC_UAI07>{{Citation | title = 25 Most Influential #1:Jody Melton, Brad Habermel and Angela Rogers Cheer Athletics Owners & coaches | journal = 2007 All Star Insider | volume = 5 | pages = 23 | date = 2007 | year = 2007 }}</ref> In 2007, their owner/coaches were ranked #1 in the country by American Cheerleader Magazine's list of the 25 Most Influential People in All-Star Cheerleading. They have won a total of 50 National Titles from the National Cheerleaders Association and have 8 medals from the USASF Worlds, both of which lead all other programs. They are a great team filled with great athletes and coaches!
'''Cheer Athletics''' located [[Dallas, TX]] is one of the largest all-star [[cheerleading]] program in the United States, with over 500 athletes competing on 17 teams. They have won 8 medals at The [[Cheerleading Worlds]] sponsored by the [[U.S. All Star Federation|USASF]], and hundreds of local and national competition making them arguably the most accomplished program as well.<ref name=AC_UAI07>{{Citation | title = 25 Most Influential #1:Jody Melton, Brad Habermel and Angela Rogers Cheer Athletics Owners & coaches | journal = 2007 All Star Insider | volume = 5 | pages = 23 | date = 2007 | year = 2007 }}</ref> In 2007, their owner/coaches were ranked #1 in the country by American Cheerleader Magazine's list of the 25 Most Influential People in All-Star Cheerleading. They have won a total of 50 National Titles from the National Cheerleaders Association and have 8 medals from the USASF Worlds, both of which lead all other programs.


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 05:21, 29 March 2008

Template:Infobox Cheerleading Squad Cheer Athletics located Dallas, TX is one of the largest all-star cheerleading program in the United States, with over 500 athletes competing on 17 teams. They have won 8 medals at The Cheerleading Worlds sponsored by the USASF, and hundreds of local and national competition making them arguably the most accomplished program as well.[1] In 2007, their owner/coaches were ranked #1 in the country by American Cheerleader Magazine's list of the 25 Most Influential People in All-Star Cheerleading. They have won a total of 50 National Titles from the National Cheerleaders Association and have 8 medals from the USASF Worlds, both of which lead all other programs.

History

Cheer Athletics was founded in 1994 by Angela Rogers and Jody Melton in Plano, TX, with the goal to "build the largest, most prestigious all-star program in the country." Cheer Athletics won its first NCA national title in Spring of 1995. They have grown tremendously in the years since, changing locations several times to accommodate their increased enrollment. Cheer Athletics is one of the few programs to be highly competitive in multiple senior level 5 divisions. Their current location in Garland, TX (a suburb of Dallas) features a 40,000 square feet practice area and an additional 5000 square feet of lobby/office area.

Teams

They currently have 17 teams, ranging in age from 5 to adult. They have 4 coed teams, and 6 level 5 teams, the highest level allowed for athletes under 18. They also have 4 teams who have taken home gold medals at the Cheerleading Worlds. Alumni from Cheer Athletics have gone to cheer for many colleges, including the award winning University of Kentucky.[2], University of LouisvilleCite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page)., and Texas State University.[3] which are all of the top five Cheer Xs list of Top Collegiate Programs, either coed or all girl.

Cheerleading Worlds Results

year team score place division
2004 Cheer Athletics 455.5 1st place Senior All Girl
2005 Cheer Athletics Panthers 89.2 2nd place Large Senior All Girl
2005 Cheer Athletics Wildcats 92.7 2nd place Large Senior Coed
2006 Cheer Athletics Jags 86.44 1st place Small Senior All Girl
2006 Cheer Athletics Panthers 87.83 1st place Large Senior All Girl
2006 Cheer Athletics Wonder Cats 83.33 8th place Small Senior Coed
2006 Cheer Athletics Wildcats 93.06 1st place Large Senior Coed
2007 Cheer Athletics Jags 80.80 6th place Small Senior All Girl
2007 Cheer Athletics Panthers 90.47 2nd place Large Senior All Girl
2007 Cheer Athletics Wildcats 93.25 2nd place Large Senior Coed

Publicity

They have received much publicity, and have been in various documentaries such as Discovery Channel Documentary, Discovery Health Channel Documentary, ESPN Cheerleading Documentary, and HBO Inside Sports. They have also been featured in American Cheerleader magazine, All-star Cheer Magazine, Inside Cheerleading Magazine, Texas Cheerleader Magazine, and Cheer Dance Drill Magazine 2004.

References

  1. ^ "25 Most Influential #1:Jody Melton, Brad Habermel and Angela Rogers Cheer Athletics Owners & coaches", 2007 All Star Insider, 5: 23, 2007{{citation}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  2. ^ "Top 25 Collegiate Co-ed Programs". Retrieved 2007-09-14.
  3. ^ "Top Collegiate All-Girl Programs". Retrieved 2007-09-14.