oldcheermom
Cheer Parent
- Mar 23, 2010
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Unfortunately, the only thing that improved over last week is the first set of bows arrived for the games this weekend. The bows are not very good, I doubt they will last the season. My daughter's has a water stain on it and a mystery brown mark. The spanks came in, but they are all the wrong size so most of the girls still don't have them. I did, however, find some shorts called playground pals at Kohl's that look exactly like the spanks they ordered at a fraction of the price. I bought a set for my daughter and shared the info with other parents.@yellow laces Any updates? Have things gotten better?
Unfortunately, the only thing that improved over last week is the first set of bows arrived for the games this weekend. The bows are not very good, I doubt they will last the season. My daughter's has a water stain on it and a mystery brown mark. The spanks came in, but they are all the wrong size so most of the girls still don't have them. I did, however, find some shorts called playground pals at Kohl's that look exactly like the spanks they ordered at a fraction of the price. I bought a set for my daughter and shared the info with other parents.
As of today, my daughter hates cheer to a point where she was crying this morning when it was time to leave for practice. This week was the first week back to school around here then they had practice Friday night 7-9:00 pm, then needed to be at the field at 8:30am Sat for games only to have to return to the field at 5:00 for a Pep rally. They were asked to stick around and cheer for a Mity mite game at 7:00, but 7:15 rolled around and the game started, yet everyone was spread out around the festivities with no one cheering. I asked the coach but she mumbled something about a dunk tank so we just left because it was clear nobody knew what was going on. Which lead to the crying today, she just wanted a break. They all need one, the littlest girls were a mess at the game, whiny, clingy, staring into space... It was a long week for them, many had just started full day kindergarten a few days before.
As for the coaching issue, we are down from 30 girls to about 24 or 25. I guess some quit, can't say I blame them, so that leaves us with a coach, a team Mom and 14 yr old which is within guidelines. I think if they asked for more coaches, they would have gotten them based on parent comments.
Nothing has been done about the skirts. In fact several of the girls were whining that they don't want to go to competition because they don't want to wear the skirts all day.
I am not really sure where to go from here. I really have no desire to stick with Pop Warner after this year. A friend I cheered with in high school runs a pop Warner team in a different league, she recommends we just move to her area and I coach with her. [emoji23]
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Unfortunately, the only thing that improved over last week is the first set of bows arrived for the games this weekend. The bows are not very good, I doubt they will last the season. My daughter's has a water stain on it and a mystery brown mark. The spanks came in, but they are all the wrong size so most of the girls still don't have them. I did, however, find some shorts called playground pals at Kohl's that look exactly like the spanks they ordered at a fraction of the price. I bought a set for my daughter and shared the info with other parents.
As of today, my daughter hates cheer to a point where she was crying this morning when it was time to leave for practice. This week was the first week back to school around here then they had practice Friday night 7-9:00 pm, then needed to be at the field at 8:30am Sat for games only to have to return to the field at 5:00 for a Pep rally. They were asked to stick around and cheer for a Mity mite game at 7:00, but 7:15 rolled around and the game started, yet everyone was spread out around the festivities with no one cheering. I asked the coach but she mumbled something about a dunk tank so we just left because it was clear nobody knew what was going on. Which lead to the crying today, she just wanted a break. They all need one, the littlest girls were a mess at the game, whiny, clingy, staring into space... It was a long week for them, many had just started full day kindergarten a few days before.
As for the coaching issue, we are down from 30 girls to about 24 or 25. I guess some quit, can't say I blame them, so that leaves us with a coach, a team Mom and 14 yr old which is within guidelines. I think if they asked for more coaches, they would have gotten them based on parent comments.
Nothing has been done about the skirts. In fact several of the girls were whining that they don't want to go to competition because they don't want to wear the skirts all day.
I am not really sure where to go from here. I really have no desire to stick with Pop Warner after this year. A friend I cheered with in high school runs a pop Warner team in a different league, she recommends we just move to her area and I coach with her. [emoji23]
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One parent with two cheerleaders and a football player did just that, the husband joined the board hoping to improve things. His wife says he is even more confused about the goings on now than he was before.Where are you from?
Is it possible to run for a position on the board? I believe most pop warner leagues have a cheer director, and it sounds like you could make some huge improvements to the program. If there are that many kids and it's being run poorly, imagine the possibilities if it was going well... :)
One parent with two cheerleaders and a football player did just that, the husband joined the board hoping to improve things. His wife says he is even more confused about the goings on now than he was before.
I think part of the issue is the team used to be a very well run, and a lot of work and organization went into it. But as those organizers moved on, those who moved into their place simply don't have the experience and skill to keep things up as well combined with several rule PW changes. As a result, costs and debts are piling up, attempts to keep up are taking their toll. I don't know how long they have been renting out their gym space but I don't think it has been that long but it is the reason practice times are so bad. There is no reason non competitive 5-7 year olds need 6 hours of practice a week on spring mats, one night a week with two outside would be enough, but they aren't listening.
I think it is time for the team to move on from what it once was and accept that things have changed and they are not an All Star team and don't need to try to compete with them. Listen to parents, realize that buying the most expensive sneaker in the catalog does not make them cheer better.
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