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Is putting kids on a team that are from a completely different organization considered cheating? Like 2 different programs. Not like an all american team. How about when it's 10 kids and done intentionally for a personal vendetta that one person may have toward an old gym? I think this has crossed the line. Where are the parents in all of this? They have to know what's going on. How do you take a team of 26 and now out of a clear blue sky have 36 and for 1 comp only? When someone walks out on a program that they have been with for years, tries to come back and gets told no, now wants revenge? How ridiculous is this? What is the point in all of this? The kids suffer while the person seeking revenge looks silly. Moderators let the truth be told. This is fact not fiction. My last thread was deleted completely. I hope this is ok since no names were mentioned.

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why is this such a big deal for you worry about your own team and if your truley this upset about it use it to your advantage to improve stop trying to put down other teams because you dont want to go against them


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Or when you bring up kids from another program to compete with another gym to compete at a competition just to try to beat the team that you once coached at.  What do the parents of that team think?  What is the coach of the team that those kids orginally cheer at think?

It's for the kids, not for the coaches, parents,or any adult at that.  As adults what does that show these kids that look up to us as role models?

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Techinically, Ca is the new owner of Bladez and so on paper they are the same gym.  I know that from the outside it may not seem fair, but I think that it may not be what people like, but it is not illegal in my eyes.

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theres nothing wrong with this i bet those kids on bladez are very excited to end there last season stronger than ever with the addition of 10 new athletes
good luck bladez and california allstars

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Is it a Big deal? Cheaters never come out on top. They might get a bigger trophy, but ok . I think that when a team has been just that A TEAM all season and now 1 person has a problem and has to stoop so low to try and prove a point it is just ridiculous. I can't believe that a bigger trophy means that much. To know the true story of all of this, the moderators will take it down. So instead of that happening, I will not mention any names. I will say that karma will come full circle and that leopards do not change their spots. Be careful in the battles that you pick.

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If it wasn't a shady move, then why were the kids told not to say anything? Believe me some parents from Bladez are probably happy but most are upset that the coaches have no faith in their team.

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You are looking silly now for making such a big deal out of this. It is only cheerleading for goodness sake!

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Anonymous wrote:

Techinically, Ca is the new owner of Bladez and so on paper they are the same gym.  I know that from the outside it may not seem fair, but I think that it may not be what people like, but it is not illegal in my eyes.




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i dont get it? if any team had the chance to improve their team by adding more talent wouldnt they?? who would really turn it down?? and how is this cheating?? they are getting better and improving there chances to win is that a crime now? and since when is wanting to win a bad thing?? im really confused as to why this is such a big deal

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Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:

Techinically, Ca is the new owner of Bladez and so on paper they are the same gym.  I know that from the outside it may not seem fair, but I think that it may not be what people like, but it is not illegal in my eyes.





According to Bladez website it clearly states that CA is taking over effective April 30th. Isn't this comp on April 19th and 20th? Cheating? I think so.

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Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:

If it wasn't a shady move, then why were the kids told not to say anything? Believe me some parents from Bladez are probably happy but most are upset that the coaches have no faith in their team.




 where are you getting this information are you on california allstars or bladez?? why do i get the feeling your on cheeforce?




No. Just a friend of a parent on Bladez.

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even if cali hasnt taken over before the comp its still not illegal
go look on the prox board theres a huge issue of kids gym hopping some people are ok with it some people hate it. the point is its not illegal anyone can do it

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 i request that this be closed

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Ca did this a few years ago with another gym from up north. They added kids to one of the CA teams to beat Champion. CA will do anything to win it does not matter if it is good for the kids or not. It is win at all costs.

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