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Are they allowed to "compete" at competitions?
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Are they allowed to "compete" at competitions?
well typically in high school theres a powderpuff game that happens march-may its only one game where a school and their rival , play a football game where the roles are switched, the girls are playing football and the boys are in uniforms cheering. Its not really supposed to be professional but fun :) which is why there would never be a powder puff cheer competition with the boys.What is powder puff cheer?
That's what I understand it to be but the OP seems to have a different definition.well typically in high school theres a powderpuff game that happens march-may its only one game where a school and their rival , play a football game where the roles are switched, the girls are playing football and the boys are in uniforms cheering. Its not really supposed to be professional but fun :) which is why there would never be a powder puff cheer competition with the boys.
Are they allowed to "compete" at competitions?
oh, I thought they would just go under the coed division. thanks.If you are referring to the male football players being able to compete as a cheer squad it would depend on their school and if there is an all male division for them to compete in
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oh, I thought they would just go under the coed division. thanks.
true.:pI guess that is possible but honestly it would be irresponsible to have them compete without serious training and at that point they probably wouldn't be football players at that point now would they?
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