allstarmama
Cheer Parent
- Mar 23, 2010
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We are very lucky here. CP is not in high school yet but her current all star coach/gym owner is also the high school coach so needless to say there is a good relationship between both LOL!
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WIAA doesn't consider cheerleading as a sport. We aren't listed on their website under sports. I think you are thinking WACPC? I'm 99.99% that WACPC lets you do both because I know girls that competed on both throughout the season and then competed at WACPC competitions (regionals & state).the old varsity coach told me something about WIAA not allowing it either, but i never looked
oh, thank you, you're right! my bad :confused:WIAA doesn't consider cheerleading as a sport. We aren't listed on their website under sports. I think you are thinking WACPC? I'm 99.99% that WACPC lets you do both because I know girls that competed on both throughout the season and then competed at WACPC competitions (regionals & state).
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Here in our area of North Texas, the majority of high school cheerleaders do both all-star and school cheer. The competition is so fierce that if you don't do all-star cheer, your chances of making the high school squad is very slim. But that's Texas for you. Football and cheerleaders are extremely important to Texans.
Question: I know for my high school they always told us if you are on an all star team, remember that HS cheer comes first. Does an all star team say to girls also on a HS team remember, all star cheer comes before your HS team? And if both teams see themselves as coming before the other, how does that work out and how do you avoid conflict? Something I've always wondered.