Just wonderin --- yes, the teams I have mentioned have gone against teams that I've seen mentioned on the post several times, and have won. Cheer Odyssey, for instance, has come in first twice (against Cheer Divas and Power). This is in the Senior Level 4 category. Cheer Xplosion came in first twice against Roseville (and others that have not been mentioned yet). Athletic Perfection just came in 1st in the last competition against tough competition, and Roseville came in first at Jamz Cow Palace against Cheer Odyssey, Cheer Divas, and Cheer Xplosion. So yes, these teams have had their share of tough competition. Give me a little credit, I wouldn't mention them if they had no competition.
I think the level 4 divisions have had the toughest competition this year, especially the senior all-girl divisions. There are a lot of good teams:
Cheer Divas - this senior routine is the most creative I've seen so far this year at any level in NorCal. If they can put together a mistake-free routine - look out! Roseville - really awesome earlier in the year; no idea what happened at Jamz last weekend, it didn't look like the same routine or even the same team! Athletic Perfection - don't know what's happened at their gym, but it's like a totally different program this year - solid and clean. Difficulty is the only place they can be beat. Cheer Odyssey - not the most difficult routine, but they've beaten several of these other teams when they make mistakes Power - great routine despite so far having a hard time putting it together on the floor
In the junior divisions, I've seen fewer good routines. I don't know if it's because the younger age has a harder time being clean or what.
Pyramids - the team that won at Jamz last weekend - AWESOME routine, super clean, just need to save those scary falls :/ Cheer Divas - good routine, just not very clean, if this team went to level 3 they would clean house I think, and I think the level would suit them better (not enough tumbling for 4) Starstruck - another good routine that's just not clean Airborne - nice and clean, could benefit from some upgrades in difficulty
If you've seen the results from these competitions (the recaps with the scores) you'd see that these are really close divisions - sometimes a point or less out of 500 seperating the top 2 or 3 places.
I love the ideas of teams made up purely of those who can do the skills for their level - similar to gymnastics. There's nothing that irritates me more than watching a bunch of girls squat/stand on the back of the floor during a level 5 performance because they don't have even a back handspring.
I absolutely love the Junior Prep routine from Pyramids....I think they have competed level 3 but are now going level 4.
I also think that Cheer Explosion seniors look fantastic this year. There choreography looks great and they really sell that routine. I think that Roseville and Cheer Explosion seniors are pretty much tit for tat when it comes to talent. I love rosevilles routine and their top girl that also does group stunt, she is a cutie.
I also really like the senior level 3 routine from Airborne. They have really strong skills and have a fun dance section. They placed second behind West Coast Mavericks in Vegas and had about 9 teams in there division. They looked great on both days there.
Can't wait to see what everyone has been working on, hopefully everyone can raise the bar a little more!
(in regards to "more mentions" post. Have those teams competed against anyone when they have taken first? It seems that some gyms go to smaller comeptitions so that they do not have to compete against others. Not being rude just something I noticed.)
I agree I've noticed the same thing. Take a look at the upcoming Athletic Championship competition this weekend in San Mateo.... At most there are only two or three teams in each division and quite a few teams competing againts themselves. The only division that continues to have the largest number of teams competing is Junior Level 2.
Out of all the teams I think Airborne is really good.
Agreed wrote: I think the level 4 divisions have had the toughest competition this year, especially the senior all-girl divisions. There are a lot of good teams:
Cheer Divas - this senior routine is the most creative I've seen so far this year at any level in NorCal. If they can put together a mistake-free routine - look out!
If you've seen the results from these competitions (the recaps with the scores) you'd see that these are really close divisions - sometimes a point or less out of 500 seperating the top 2 or 3 places.
Thanks Agreed for noticing our team. Our girls have really worked hard this past week and are shooting for having a clean routine tomorrow. Our coaches are awesome and the gilrs love their routine and I think it shows. Our senior team at Jamz score was 8 points higher then some level 5 teams and in our division I think less then 2 points seperated 1st and 3rd. In a very tough field. Good luck to everyone at their comps this weekend and no injuries. PS it is so nice to see our team and other smaller gyms mentioned on this board as they have been recently
To the posts by both noticed too and just wondering, regarding the comment by more mentions, I think it's unfair to assume that just because there aren't many teams competing at a particular competition that the owners/coaches planned it that way. I believe gyms sign up early for competitions, plan them out, and how are they to know who and who isn't going to compete in them? Looking at the schedule for Athletic Championship, for example -- do you really think a top notch team like Stars Extreme purposely looks for "small competitions" so they have nobody to go against? Come on ... And isn't it true that in the last Jamz competition there were cases of just two teams going against each other?
I think the explanation that there are now MANY competitions to choose from and extra levels is the best I've heard for the reason why there aren't many teams in various categories. It's unfortunate when there is no competition, but it happens. If only we all had a crystal ball and knew who was signing up for what, huh?
On the positive end of it all, smaller gyms can go to other competitions without feeling intimidated by larger gyms. Its hard to grow being around big gyms every competition. I don't think anyone picks there schedule based around other gyms, it just depends whats big in your region and what your coaches want for the season. Some people like jamz competitions and others prefer UCA. Just depends on what you like and the prices,locations and venues of every competition. I think trying new competitions is a big thing too.
Another reason some competitions have more in each category than others is that some combine the large and small categories. So you have small teams going against large teams (all Jamz regionals do this, but they separate them at nationals). Think GSSA combined them too? Anyway, the ones who separate them so you don't have a small gym having to compete against a large gym end up with less teams in each category.
Also, one more point -- it doesn't matter to us if we go against five or one if the one is a worthy opponent. So it's not quantity but quality. I think you would all agree with that.
I agree - it's not like you have any control over who shows up in your divisions or not.
What I don't like is when a team gets all cocky and misleading about their success when they haven't competed against anyone. I get that they can't help that they didn't compete against anyone, but it's silly to run around saying "Yeah we're undefeated" when you're yet to compete against anyone this season!
You can't choose who will go to what competition, be we have had many occasions where we don't compete against our local rivals because they know which competitions we will be going to from past experience. I learned this right from the horses mouth. No here-say. But hey, what can one do. All I can say is this, you truly can't count wins if you don't go against the big dogs. Trust me, even though we are big right here where we are, we can't say all too much cause we haven't gone against the BIG DOGS either. But we're gettng there. Slowly but surely. We just wish we could compete against our locals one day. Really see who's who in our area. Would be kinda cool........ there's just too many competitions.