- Dec 19, 2009
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So, I am usually a lurker but I had an interesting conversation about sportsmanship with a friend today. Compare cheerleading to any high school sport. Say basketball for instance. During a foul shot fans are screaming and waving signs behind the basket in hopes of the player missing. They shout chants like “start the bus” and “it’s all over” before the game has even finished. This can be said in some aspect about every other high school sport, and even professional sports. This behavior is also accepted. IMO having a legitimate fan base is part of what makes a sport. You don’t see the players screaming and yelling on the court for another player to miss, it comes from the fans. So after the whole NCA debacle and various other threads on sportsmanship it brought me to this question; why is it different for all star cheerleading? If this behavior is accepted in most competitive youth and high school sports then why do we not accept it? As I said this is all my opinion, just some food for thought.