The EF-5 tornado that hit the Moore area affected many families, some of which were athletes, coaches and family members of cheerleading programs around the area. Even though this was a tragic event, this tornado proved that our sport can bring people together to help those in need, even when they don't know one another. Even those who weren't in Moore at the time felt the heartache that struck the area.
Read MoreAfter hearing several reports of athletes, coaches, and their families from Tribe Cheer and Oklahoma Twisters being directly affected by the Oklahoma tornado, we are opening our office to collect gift cards (Wal-Mart, Target, Home Depot, etc.) that we will give exclusively to those in the All Star industry who have been affected by this tragedy. These individuals have lost everything including shelter, clothing and their personal belongings. If you would like to join in this effort, please send all donations to:
Read MoreWith summer quickly approaching, cheerleaders and dancers across the country are looking forward one thing: CAMP! Besides learning new material and bonding with your team, Varsity has three awesome ways for you to take camp home and get involved.
Read MoreAs cheerleaders, our bodies are constantly being trained and pushed to the limit. We jump, tumble, lift or fly without thinking twice. It’s hard for us to imagine what our lives would be like if we had brittle bones, but some people have to deal with it every day.
Read MorePierce Athletics is hosting an open gym where they will be conducting a pop-tab, aluminum can and NEW toy drive for the Ronald McDonald House of Eastern Wisconsin and Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin! The drive is going on now until the big event on April 22 from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m.
Read MoreIt’s time to start seeing cheerleaders differently. Sarah Cronk created The Sparkle Effect to help break through stereotypes and demonstrate the power of peer acceptance. She grew up in Bettendorf, Iowa watching her older brother struggle to fit in because of his disabilities. After seeing how one act of kindness changed his life, she decided that she needed to spread some cheer of her own
Read MoreMy name is Lisa Albert and I have a confession…Everything I’ve learned in life, I learned from cheerleading. Okay – so that’s a bit of an overstatement, but I’ve learned so many valuable lessons that I can apply to other areas of life.
On December 14th, 2012, a tragic shooting took the lives of 28 precious individuals at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT. Champion All Stars, located in Newtown, has been directly affected by this heart-wrenching event and have spread the love and support to those families who have lost their loved ones.
Read More2013 doesn’t have to be just another year. It’s a new beginning, a fresh start, and a chance to do some good. Read More
In my experience Cheerleading tends to bring together talents and personalities from all walks of life. Strong, graceful, spunky, flexible, quiet, or outspoken; it takes a team of many talents to function well as one.
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