All-Star 2019-2020 Teams

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Thunder All Stars in Canada is growing and we're so excited! This year we're offering:

Tiny Prep
Youth Prep
Junior Prep
Tiny 1
Mini 1 (Lavender)
Mini 1 (Purple Prodigy)
Small Youth 2
Medium Junior 1
International Junior 2
Small Senior 3

We're rebuilding the program to focus on stronger teams, regardless of level and I'm so happy to be a part of it!
 
I see CEA bringing back Youth Elite.

I thought that became kind of obsolete with the start of JR5.

Is it becoming a viable option for kids again because of the age grid changes?

Ex: Giving more options to kids who are Worlds skilled (or close) but nowhere near Worlds eligible because of the new age grid?
Yes I think so. There seems to a decent number of junior 6 as well.
 
Elite Cheer in Nebraska looks to have

XS Senior 6
Small Senior 5
Senior 4
Senior 3
Junior 3
Youth 3
Senior 2
Junior 2
Youth 2
Youth 1

Mini and Tiny are done at prep level in gym, as well as any other level/interest that shows for prep placements in August :) That's when Cheer Abilities start as well.
 
Thunder All Stars in Canada is growing and we're so excited! This year we're offering:

Tiny Prep
Youth Prep
Junior Prep
Tiny 1
Mini 1 (Lavender)
Mini 1 (Purple Prodigy)
Small Youth 2
Medium Junior 1
International Junior 2
Small Senior 3

We're rebuilding the program to focus on stronger teams, regardless of level and I'm so happy to be a part of it!
Wow, that is a great turnout at the lower levels!
 
Thunder All Stars in Canada is growing and we're so excited! This year we're offering:

Tiny Prep
Youth Prep
Junior Prep
Tiny 1
Mini 1 (Lavender)
Mini 1 (Purple Prodigy)
Small Youth 2
Medium Junior 1
International Junior 2
Small Senior 3

We're rebuilding the program to focus on stronger teams, regardless of level and I'm so happy to be a part of it!

This is awesome. We're taking a similar route this year. We don't to any type of placements until late July/August but thats similar to what we had last season (Tiny 1, Small Youth 1 & 2, Junior 1, International Junior 3, Senior 2 Open Coed 6). We're headed into our 5th year and a gym of about 100 athletes closed a few weeks ago, so it'll be interesting to see what we end up with as a result!
 
This is awesome. We're taking a similar route this year. We don't to any type of placements until late July/August but thats similar to what we had last season (Tiny 1, Small Youth 1 & 2, Junior 1, International Junior 3, Senior 2 Open Coed 6). We're headed into our 5th year and a gym of about 100 athletes closed a few weeks ago, so it'll be interesting to see what we end up with as a result!

See we're smack in the middle of PCT, Cheer Sport Sharks and CheerForce Wolfpack (all within a 30 min drive), retention is always a biggie, but we're focused on growing our program through the littles that will become the future! Hopefully those athletes find a home at your gym!
 
World Elite (Cleveland, Oh)

Less teams but MUCH bigger groups!

Tiny Exh
Tiny 1
Small Mini 1
Small Youth Prep 1
Small Youth 2
Medium Junior 1
Small Junior 2
Small Junior 3
Int'l Junior 4
Small Senior 5
Senior 6 (XS/Small)
 
I love that gyms are creating less teams and focusing on building the athletes that they have. I wish more gyms would follow that method instead of trying to create a team in almost every division and having kids double and triple team to keep it up.
 
Shout out to all the gyms fielding a 1-3 in at least 2 age brackets (or all 3!)

I know you can't control who comes into your doors but lower level growth/availability is so important.

Especially with Juniors and Seniors.

I feel like kids coming into cheer who are older with limited experience often don't have a good starting spot. Ex: Hard to place a new 13 year old with little experience on a J4.
 
Shout out to all the gyms fielding a 1-3 in at least 2 age brackets (or all 3!)

I know you can't control who comes into your doors but lower level growth/availability is so important.

Especially with Juniors and Seniors.

I feel like kids coming into cheer who are older with limited experience often don't have a good starting spot. Ex: Hard to place a new 13 year old with little experience on a J4.
I second this. I came into cheer my first year and was placed on a Jr 5 team with level 3 tumbling and no stunting experience at all.
A level 2/3 team would have been so much better to start with, I played catch up for a good 2 years before I felt like my stunting skills and technique were up to par with everyone else in the level I was on.
 
Does anyone know why there seems to be a general focus this year on fewer, but larger teams? We're at a gym that almost always puts out medium teams, so it doesn't change things at our gym but I notice almost everyone else nearby is moving away from multiple small teams.
 
Cheer Extreme DMV team list 2019/2020

Rockville

Tiny 1
Mini 1
Youth 1
Youth 2
Youth 3
Large Junior 3.1
Large Junior 3.2
Large Junior 3
Junior 4
Junior 5
Senior 2.1
Large Senior 3.2
Senior 3
(Travel) Large Junior 2
(Travel) Large Senior 3
(Worlds) Large Coed Non Tumbling 6
(Worlds) Small Open Coed 6
(Worlds)All Girl 7
(Worlds) Large IOC 7
Cheer Abilities

Frederick

Tiny 1
Mini 1
Junior 2.1
Junior 2
Junior 3
Large Senior 3.2
Large Senior 4
(Travel) Junior 1
(Travel) Senior 3
(Worlds) Small IOC 6


So excited for an amazing season!
 
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