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Who ended upSaw this on Twitter.
@cheerUPDATES: guess WHO got first.
Saw this on Twitter.
@cheerUPDATES: guess WHO got first.
Who ended upthe victimin second place?
Yes, really... read my post again. I was stating that the issue needs to be put in a seperate thread to keep this thread strictly towards discussing/viewing great level 2 teams.Really? Taking a bunch of level 3-5 kids and making a level 2 team isn't an issue worth discussing?
If it's just for the "experience" let them be an exhibition team...or compete in level 4. But maybe that's not the experience they're looking for.
I've got a lot of respect for Rockstar and I think they've done an amazing job. But this is wrong.
I would like to give a shoutout to Cheerforce San Diego level 2 teams. We have a small youth and a small senior 2. They are both very talented teams and I am very proud of them. :D
The difference is that, in theory, a cheerleader with level 3, 4, or 5 skills is at that level because they have perfected their level 2+ skills. Are you saying you have level 2 cheerleaders on your level 5 teams? I've seen your level 5's, they are very good, so I doubt that.I don't understand this thought process? Who cares if a kid has a full on a level 2 team? They can't throw it anyway. For all of you complaining about our Junior 2, we have FAR more level 1 kids crossing on it than level 5's. Secondly, we are a smaller gym and just because they fly on a level 5 team does not make them really level 5. It means we had a need and filled it with the best available option. It is further proof people would rather pull you down than elevate their game.
The scoresheet is the same for all teams, hit the sheet, win. Rules are the same for everyone. It does not matter what you can do theoretically, everyone is held to the same standards.