All-Star Ca Wildcats Stunt...hmmmmm

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im sorry i hate naming things and the talks about what belongs to who, but World Cup Starlites stunt in 2007 will forever be known as "the starlite" to me. case closed. dont care.
 
Wait... Who was Hating?! Looking back at the posts... no one was talking smack. Just sharing stories and videos of current skills that have been done in years past. Calm Down Y'all.
 
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Greatest. Response. EVER.
 
Well I just want to go on record here....because where would cheer be today without CheerCurl. #justsayin

Rudags called me CheerHurl forever but I guess that is fair because I am the one that called him Rudags first, he used to Ludags. LOL

Yes I know I just hashtagged it's a compulsion.:cow:
 
If we insist on naming/allocating skills, we get to call the Ball Up 360 'The Maddie.' Does that annoy you? Then stop being silly or I'll start throwing toast..


No, because Doug Stithem and Brooke Davis (UK) competed it circa 1997. The only difference, he caught it with one hand.

And while we're at it, Mike Pare (UK) opposite stretch to arabesque and Pat Wedge (Univ S. Carolina) opposite stretch to regular stretch were the first to compete Tic -Tocs in 1993
 
No, because Doug Stithem and Brooke Davis (UK) competed it circa 1997. The only difference, he caught it with one hand.

And while we're at it, Mike Pare (UK) opposite stretch to arabesque and Pat Wedge (Univ S. Carolina) opposite stretch to regular stretch were the first to compete Tic -Tocs in 1993

As we speak, Teal-Net is sending a T-101 back to "visit" Stithem, Wedge, and Pare when they were in middle school.
 
As we speak, Teal-Net is sending a T-101 back to "visit" Stithem, Wedge, and Pare when they were in middle school.
Please tell me this sarcasm... and I really should not know what you are talking about? :confused:
 
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