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18.01.2022 We are currently accepting expressions of interest for classes starting in 2019. If you are aged 11 or older and interested in participating in All Star Cheerleading, send your details to [email protected] Although not required, please list previous gymnastics or dance experience in the email. The classes will be open to both guys and girls of any ability and experience level. Please be aware that the intention is for this to be a competitive team with costs for uniforms and competitions. More details will be provided before the end of this year. In the mean time enjoy this highlights video from the 2017 Cheer and Dance Nationals



18.01.2022 We are excited to announce that Cheerleading will be offered as part of the 2019 BDYC program. A big thank you to everyone that expressed interest, it was you that made this happen. We are still taking registrations. The team is be open to girls and guys aged between 10 and 18. Training on Tuesday nights at 7:30. Waiting list restrictions for other BDCY classes do not apply to the Cheerleading class.

12.01.2022 Exciting announcement Starting in term 4 we will be offering a second Cheerleading class. This will be a recreational cheer class open to anyone aged 8 or older and is for any skill level. The class will be on Tuesday evening with Warm ups starting at 5:45 and finishing at 7 To register, email [email protected] Make sure you tag anyone that might be interested

07.01.2022 This crazy year is starting to get back on track and we will be ready thanks to these wonderful local companies. Huge thanks to Devillee’s, Rosenthal Automotive and Berri Irrigation and Plumbing for your support.



06.01.2022 Senior level 1 State Champions, performance hit zero deductions and 3rd highest score from any gym in the whole of level 1. Massive congratulations Onyx!

05.01.2022 We are nearly back for a new year and this year will be twice as nice with a second team . Registration is now open for our introductory class in term 1. If you or someone you know is interested then send us a message for more details. Also in your last few days of school holidays, do yourself a favour and check out Cheer on Netflix for an insight into what it takes to be an elite level cheerleader.

05.01.2022 **WHAT IS ALL STAR CHEERLEADING?** All Star cheerleading teams do not cheer for other sports teams.... They are the TEAM!!! All Star cheerleading is a competition sport that involves females and/or males performing a 2 minute & 30 second routine composed of stunting, pyramids, group tumbling, jumping and a dance break. This routine is performed and scored against other competitive teams at various local, regional, national, and worldwide competitions.... When we refer to group tumbling, we mean skills like cartwheels and back handsprings. Stunting refers to a group of two or more individuals that elevate another cheerleader in the air. This also includes partner stunting that may only include one base and one flyer. Pyramids are a form of stunting but are done as a large group and are interconnected. Dance break is a portion of a routine that consists of choreographed high-energy dance moves. The athletes are not only trained to get their bodies to peak physical fitness but also learn the important life lesson’s of respect, dedication, self-confidence, commitment, sportsmanship and most importantly, teamwork. All Star cheerleading teams differ from other teams by training year-round for competitions. They also differ from most other sports in that every team member is vital to the team and the performance. Everybody has an integral part! Each member of the squad is trained in all aspects of the sport in order to develop their skills to reach their maximum potential. All Star teams typically consist of 5 to 38 athletes. Squads can be either co-ed or all girl. Teams are carefully constructed to include all the elements needed to perform the complex routines of basing, flying, tumbling and dancing. Most of these well-rounded athletes are capable of performing all of these skills. Competition routines are typically 2.30 minutes in length. Music is added to each element and transition of the routine to enhance the intricate choreography. At competitions, the teams are divided by age and ability level. The routines are judged based on difficulty, execution, creativity, and showmanship. In 2019, All Star Cheerleading has been included in the Berri District Youth Clubs program. If you or someone you know might be interested in participating, register your interest by email to [email protected]



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