Pyramids and Motions will both be at the GSSA competition.
The bid for GSSA will be given out like this:
The top six scores from the four Worlds divisions (Small and Large Senior Level 5 and Small and Large Senior Coed Level 5) will compete a second time against each other. From there, those 6 teams will compete for the bid for World's.
I for one cannot wait to see that "Super Six" division in the beginning of March. That will be one heck of a competition!
Only one bid total. If you check the companies that are giving out bids most of them only give out 1 or 2 full paid bids total and the rest are "at large bids", which means unpaid bids.
Last year at WSF, California Allstar's had 4 teams that competed against each other in the 2nd round which consisted of the top 6 scores and then Srs. and Jrs. competed against each other on the 3rd and final round. All this was done in the same evening. Unreal!! Also, those teams in the Worlds division at Amer. Grand, (i.e. CA, Cali, Power) all competed against their teammates too. And I believe that some of these teams had crossovers.
I saw Southbay Elite had some on both Jr. and Sr. Coed and California Allstars had two guys from University of Louisville. Both teams were in Lg. Coed. Not sure about Sm Coed, but I don't think that the Mavericks had any crossovers on their Sm. Coed.
I also saw the coed divisions and the best teams were ca allstars but I think they are going to usa nationals for a paid bid since they only got the at large bid . I also thought cheerforce was amazing but accourding to their calendar on their website they will not be at gssa. I was not impressed with sbe maybe they had a bad day (even if they did get 2nd) I didn't think much of the mavericks either.