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Stinks how much harder it is for high school teams to move on compared to all-star. But I guess that is the point, to only have the best of the best at Worlds! I think it's exciting anyway!
You make a good point. Why is it more stringent for an activity's (leading cheers) path to a World's event than what Allstars do? WHY? Do international high school and Universities consider cheerleading an activity and are they clear that this is AACAA's position? Do other activities have World championships (idk the answer) but I am curious. Which format/derivative of cheer was brought to Sport Accord? So now we have a World's for the activity both collegiate and HS (cheer on the scoresheet?), a World's for AllStars (no cheer on scoresheet?) and the sport of STUNT for the purpose of Title IX because cheerleading cannot be a sport. Are typical NCA collegiate teams being offered the chance of a United States College Championship or can they do both?