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can they please just change their name to var$ity?
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I was so confused. I was like 'Uhh, weren't there about ohh, 700 teams there last year? I mean, color me surprised but I'm pretty sure that's huge.'Cheersport and NCA are tied with the same number of worlds bids - which is based solely on number of attendants. I think that NCA last year passed Cheersport for most teams, but before that Cheersport was the biggest competition of the season. To say that it's not as well attended is just silly.
I was so confused. I was like 'Uhh, weren't there about ohh, 700 teams there last year? I mean, color me surprised but I'm pretty sure that's huge.'
UCA bores me. There, I said it. I only care if a team changes something for it (new dance or whatever). Otherwise I'd rather watch ducks swim.
IO5: 5 teamsI partly agree with the poster about Cheersport being not as well attended as NCA. In the L5 Worlds divisions there were far less teams competing (I think, I haven't seen official numbers so if someone wants to prove me wrong go ahead!!) than at NCA. I know that Cheersport is very popular with the lower level and lower age divisions though, hence the 700 odd teams.
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also realized it mentions how if large coed teams attend all three nca, cheersport, and uca itll get a cash prize. i dont get it now, is it for all levels or just level 5/coed teams.
IO5: 5 teams
IOC5: 8 teams
Large Senior 5: 3
Large Coed 5: 6
Medium Senior: 10
Medium Coed 5: 15
Small Senior D1: 13
Small Senior D2: 13
Small Coed D1: 14
Small Coed D2: 13
100 Teams in Worlds level 5? Splits in Small Senior and Small Coed with over 10 teams per division? It's not as level 5 heavy as NCA (then again- CEA no longer goes and NCA has almost always been the 'final showdown' for CEA teams and many others) but it's hardly anything to sneeze at. Most people would choose NCA over UCA, and if you consider that historically Texas teams never leave their home state, it's hardly surprising NCA is better on the level 5s (considering I'd wager a good chunk of level 5s come from Texas alone).
In the senior divisions, almost every level (both small and large groups) had splits with about 10 teams per div. Even the small gym divisions had splits.
Forgive me if I posted this in the wrong thread, but I wasn't sure where else this would be relevant:
Does this mean a different division will get to raise money for a selected charity then? Just to clarify, is Triple Crown for a selected division each season, or does it not matter what division you are in just as long as you have the best finishes at Cheersport, NCA and UCA?
IO5: 5 teams
IOC5: 8 teams
Large Senior 5: 3
Large Coed 5: 6
Medium Senior: 10
Medium Coed 5: 15
Small Senior D1: 13
Small Senior D2: 13
Small Coed D1: 14
Small Coed D2: 13
100 Teams in Worlds level 5? Splits in Small Senior and Small Coed with over 10 teams per division? It's not as level 5 heavy as NCA (then again- CEA no longer goes and NCA has almost always been the 'final showdown' for CEA teams and many others) but it's hardly anything to sneeze at.
I was so confused why someone was quoting me on this..thanks for the chuckle lolcompletely unrelated but i literally sneezed while reading this.