Yes, very good point. Did it occur to any of you that AA, like a couple other level 5 teams people have brought up on this board, might really be more a level 4 than a level 5? They could be a level 4 that's shooting for level 5, challenging themselves. Let's see how they do against other level 5 teams before we jump to conclusions.
I'm sorry Pyramids won't be going against Power, I was looking forward to seeing that! I'm assuming they won't go against each other because one is large and one is small? I haven't seen the schedule yet..
Anonymous wrote:I agree with most of this post, but I do believe powers levels are a little questionable. But who am I? You know you can throw up a flag at comp if you think someones age is questionable. just a little tid bit.
Hey thats a regular tactic used by a certain gym when they don't like the results. There real good at it.
Why would anyone put your gym in jeopardy of losing an award and their reputation by either intentionally or unintentionally (yeah, right!) going against the division age rules? No excuse for it. I find it humorous someone would come on in here and put the blame on any gym that challenges it instead of putting the blame where it belongs. I don't know which gym the post is referring to and I don't want to know, but I think ANY gym has the right and responsibility to challenge rules that are broken.
This Pyramids 4/5 topic is going bad again. Correct me if I am wrong (cuz I know you will) if you were a level 5 cheerleader (and you all know what that means) at cheergyms.com and you wanted to be on All American this year you had to be on a level 4 team as well. Cheergyms.com was not going to have any regular season level 5 teams except All American. If 17 (or so ) of the kids on the level 4 team are also on AA then yes, it appears that the senior level 4 team, in reality, is a level 5 team.