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I don't think a lot of bashing is taking place at this point. Disagreement and people questioning decisions, yes, but I think we are past the point of bashing and moving forward to making changes-something that is extremely important and useful. For a conversation that has a very personal impact of many people here, I am actually surprised this has been as helpful as it has been.

It happened, they have their jackets. We are now looking into ways to make the sport as a whole more fair for everyone involved and move us all forward into a legitimate sport where things like this do not occur. It is not against the rules now, but it might be someday. These are discussions that never took place in the past when decisions were made for cheer, and I'm glad we can at least voice concerns and come up with solutions that may eventually take root.

I understand the need for changes in the rules and for one hope something does happen but the jabs at Rockstar and Sparks look like bashing. imo
 
Andre, kingston...still looking for someone who can give me a rough estimate of the numbers of athletes governed under USASF rules. I have an RFP stuck in limbo waiting for this.....and don't have even the slightest clue whether it is 10,000 or 100,000, more, less, somewhere in-between.

I have heard estimates of 125,000 to 300,000 Allstar cheerleaders. As there is no tracking system setup everyone is just guessing.
 
The uca letter sent out said this is the largest UCA Nationals in history. Does anybody know what the varsity arena is like. Small/large, inside/outside. There is no info on the website
 
The uca letter sent out said this is the largest UCA Nationals in history. Does anybody know what the varsity arena is like. Small/large, inside/outside. There is no info on the website

UCA is held at the Milkhouse, same place as Worlds. They used to use the Indiana Jones theater as the second location but I assume they use Jostens now.
 
UCA is held at the Milkhouse, same place as Worlds. They used to use the Indiana Jones theater as the second location but I assume they use Jostens now.

This year they are using Milkhouse, Indiana Jones, Jostens AND the "varsity arena" which is actually a climate controlled tent. aggie1983 i believe someone else posted that the Varsity Arena was surprisingly nice....perhaps in the UCA high school nationals thread....
 
This year they are using Milkhouse, Indiana Jones, Jostens AND the "varsity arena" which is actually a climate controlled tent. aggie1983 i believe someone else posted that the Varsity Arena was surprisingly nice....perhaps in the UCA high school nationals thread....

Thanks. Where is the tent located? Back when we went in the late 90's they used to have a tent next to the Rockin' Roller Coaster, but didn't realize they had used one in a while.
 
Varsity Arena is a big tent like where you warmup at for Indiana Jones but much larger. You compete on a stage and the atmosphere is actually amazing since everyone is so close to the stage. It was very nice! Lots of energy and loud music:]
 
The Varsity Arena is on the field behind Jostens and to the right of HP Fieldhouse... It's where they play the UA All American game for high school football. My Dutchtown cheerleaders were amazed that they were on the same field that Landon Collins played on before he announced going to Bama even though they cheered on his sidelines every Friday. ACEDAD you might be seeing a lot of him next year. #shouldhavechoseLSU


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Thank you! So a gym (that I assume is Rockstar) created a team specifically for the NCA Experience (aka to win a jacket) primarily with with higher level athletes. Hmmmm......not sure how I feel about that. I will say gyms will utilize athletes from other teams within the gym to fill out some lower level teams so those athletes do get to be part of a full team. But to just totally sandbag (meaning the majority of the athletes) to win is just pathetic IN MY OPINION. To me that's not a win. I would rather go up against a really good team who pushes me to do my best.

That been said, in no way does it make it right for an athlete to point at another and call them a cheater. I realize these kids are upset, but I would be so upset with my daughter if she ever behaved like that. She can certainly say that to me in private but that's just lowering yourself to their level.

If there is a coach from either of these gyms on the Fierceboard and would like to clarify and/or defend their actions, please come on here and do so.

It seems that there is an assumption that it was the Cali team that yelled "cheaters", it was not. The Cali team congratulated the first place team. There is no way the Cali coaches or the parents would tolerate anything other than sportsmanlike behaviour out of the team.
 
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