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I'm not sure about any specific school/rule; however they are two completely different styles of cheering and it will be difficult to have a routine that can compete strongly at both competitions.
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In Illinois if you are participating in the IHSA state series, you must register in a particular division. If you do so, you are only allowed to compete in a total of 5 competitions then sectionals and state if you qualify. There is no rule stating that one of those first 5 comps can't be UCA or NCA at the national level. That would be something probably regulated by your schools administration. I do know of several Illinois teams who competed at Jamfest Supernationals in Indy last year.I'm confused so please help me understand. I haven't read anywhere in the IHSA rules that state you aren't allowed to compete at UCA or NCA. Is it more of a school issue or is there a rule I am missing. Please help as I was interested in taking my cheerleading squad to both UCA and NCA competitions this year and we are from Illinois.
Thanks
does anyone have a video of ledford from this year?
do yu know their school colors, i might know!Alabama: Bob Jones
Georgia: Columbus, Northgate, Johns Creek, and Alpharetta well the whole state I love them all
Hawaii: Kamehameha, espcially since I have a friend who graduated from there
Illinois: Providence
Kentucky: Dunbar
Maryland: currently Hereford and South River (but forever in my heart North County)
New Hampshire: Pinkerton
New Jersey: I forogt their name : (
New York: Rocky Point
Oklahoma: Putnam City North
North Carolina: Ledford
South Carolina: Mauldin
Thanks, we are not participating in IHSA this year as we only have 7. Perks of doing UCA and NCA is the different levels of competition they have as well as gametime. Looking at this year as a chance to warm my girls up to competition and hopefully build a bigger squad next year. Thanks again.In Illinois if you are participating in the IHSA state series, you must register in a particular division. If you do so, you are only allowed to compete in a total of 5 competitions then sectionals and state if you qualify. There is no rule stating that one of those first 5 comps can't be UCA or NCA at the national level. That would be something probably regulated by your schools administration. I do know of several Illinois teams who competed at Jamfest Supernationals in Indy last year.
Thanks, we are not participating in IHSA this year as we only have 7. Perks of doing UCA and NCA is the different levels of competition they have as well as gametime. Looking at this year as a chance to warm my girls up to competition and hopefully build a bigger squad next year. Thanks again.
CO- Douglas County 5x state champs... nationals better be ready for them this year.
They are all girl? What size?they are so good! Im so sad to see them leave coed this year but Im sure they will still be amazing in all girl
Im gonna guess large varsity not sure thoughThey are all girl? What size?
Agreed! Ledford is amazing, I live in NC and I love watching them when we compete at States! :)North Carolina- Ledford High School Panthers!
if you don't know who they are, Erica Englebert & Molly Gibbons are on varsity, and Alana Z. was also but she graduated, I think.
:)