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Brooke School Cheerleaders

Brooke Allstarz (primary) and Brooke Twirly Birds (secondary) cheerleading squads from Rugby in Warwickshire were formed four years ago. They started out as lunchtime clubs run by teaching assistants who attended the UKCA Cheerleading Coaches course.

Awards Ceremony

They wowed the judges four years ago at their first Nationals and we was so blown away by their talent that we gave them their own category, Special Schools Disability. This allowed them to compete with their mainstream peers.

The team has won numerous awards at the Special Schools County Championships and Special Schools Nationals so it was a privilege to have them compete at this year’s National School’s Championships at the National Cycling Centre in Manchester.

Brooke Cheerleaders

Following their performance, we received this thank you message from the team:

I wanted to say a big thank you to the UKCA and all its helpers and volunteers for making our trip to the Nationals on Saturday such a fantastic day. You are all so kind, helpful and accommodating which takes the stress out the day for us and means we can enjoy everything without having to think or worry about a thing.

Our cheerleaders were thrilled with their 1st and 2nd places and the trophies too of course. My self and the other coaches were totally shocked with our very unexpected trophy for Schools Development and we are also very excited and thrilled to be recognised for our hard work.

Many, many thanks for a wonderful day.

Sharon

We are glad you’re thrilled with the trophies, very much deserved!

Deyes High School Leadership Course

Our leadership courses cover the crucial skills for leading a cheerleading team. This includes communication, motivation, team-building, and health and safety.

UKCA Leadership Course

Deyes High School recently hosted a Leadership course for the UKCA, we received some feedback from the tutor:

It was a really successful day with all the participants passing and ten getting 100% on the written exam, brilliant!

The girls on the course were a lovely group to work with. They were attentive and contributory throughout the day and really made the time there pleasurable.

I think the school are going to have some really strong leaders there who will hopefully develop into great coaches!

It was great to have such a polite and enthusiastic group to work with; they really took everything on board and came up with some great results both practically and in the theory work.

A massive well done is deserved to all those who took part in the course.

Trafford Community Leisure Trust

We love it when we see reports on the successes of our cheer teams.

St. Michael’s Primary School in Flixton and Ashton On Mersey High School in Sale feature on the Trafford Community Leisure Trust website.

UKCA School's Championships

Both teams, St. Michael’s Explosion and Ashton Tigers, had massive success over the weekend and it’s always great to share cheerleading success with the rest of the community.

A massive thank you must go out to all the teachers and parents who trained and supported their teams and made the UKCA School’s Championship a weekend full of talent.

South Staffordshire Street Cheer

The Matalan Sporting Communities Programme has led to a brand new Street Cheer Club being created at Wolgarston High School in South Staffordshire.

Street Cheer

The event features in the Sport Across Staffordshire’s newsletter and has been an instant hit with its members.

The club runs every Wednesday from the school from 3.45pm-5.45pm. For more details, take a look at the newsletter.

Thank you from the Saxons

Everyone is still recovering from the amazing European Championships and with good reason there was some amazing talent on display.

Team Saxon sent us some pictures of the squad representing the UKCA in our t-shirts and a lovely message. We couldn’t resist sharing it with everyone.

Thank you very much for a great weekend! What incredible performances and results for all of the UK teams! It was just brilliant and we loved every minute of it. Thank you for affording the Saxons the opportunity to represent the UK…we hope we did you proud!

Team Saxon at European Championships

Team Saxon at European Championships

Team Saxon at European Championships

Team Saxon at European Championships

We are so proud of all the teams’ efforts and you should be proud of yourselves!

UKCA goes to the European Cheerleading Championships

We were thrilled to be invited to compete and judge in the European Cheerleading Championships in Italy. Joining us out there were twelve teams representing the United Kingdom and the UKCA.

We are so proud of all the teams’ efforts who displayed talented moves over the weekend. They all deserve a huge pat on the back!

We were inundated with updates on Twitter and today we feature some of the pictures that were sent over the weekend in Italy.

Medal

Judges

Maximum Cheer

Maximum Cheer Co-ed

Venom Group Stunt

Saxons

Saxons UKCA

Well done to all the teams!

UKCA School’s Championships June 2013

Last weekend saw the school cheerleading teams descend on the National Cycling Centre in Manchester to compete in the annual school’s championships.

The weekend was brimming with talent and cheer spirit, here are some of the highlights from the competition:

UKCA Banner

Warm Up Area

There’s nothing more admirable than seeing the teams nervous and energetic working through their routines before heading to the mat.

Clown Costumes

Banners

We are in awe at every competition that sees the velodrome filled with bold vibrant colours and team spirit through the team’s uniforms, costumes and banners.

DJ Caino

Our resident compere, DJ Caino does a fantastic job working his magic on the crowd to release that cheer spirit.

Awards Ceremony

And if the excitement of the weekend wasn’t enough for us at the UKCA, we was recently invited to visit the House of Lords. The reason for the visit was to hear the amazing news that the UKCA are receiving recognition for their work with UK schools!

We’d love it if we could get a ‘We are proud of you’ chant going in the House of Lords.

Bucks Secondary Schools Cheerleading Competition

A recent Competition held in Buckinghamshire. Thanks to Emma Maidwell for the following information…

Last Thursday afternoon saw around 150 young cheerleaders take part in a breath-taking display of Jumps, Stunts, Cheers and Chants at the annual ‘Bucks Secondary Schools Cheerleading Competition’ at Sir William Ramsay School. The event was hosted by the award winning Kobika Starlites.

All of the school squads have been training and practicing really hard over the last few months and along with their coaches put together some fantastic routines which kept the crowds completely enthralled.

Cheer comp 2013

Organiser and Coach, Katie Cobie said, ‘Due to the success of this event we decided to split the competition into 3 levels so that the more experienced squads competed at Level 3 and the newer squads at level 1. The independent judges had a hard task when making their final decisions but were very impressed with the professionalism and the skill of each competing squad’
Coach Bev Smith added ‘It is fantastic to be involved in something like this. All of the teams coming together and being given a chance to showcase their skills is amazing. Every squad did themselves proud and I can’t wait to get back and start working on new stunts and routines for next year!

If cheerleading is something that you think your school would like to get involved in, you can read more about it at www.kobikastarlites.co.uk

The final results of the competition were as follows:-
Level 3
1st Wycombe High Flyers, 2nd Borlase Blaze, 3rd Great Marlow Jaguars
Level 2
1st Wycombe High Flyers, 2nd Holmer Green Emeralds, 3rd Sir William Ramsay Sapphires
Level 1
1st Wycombe High Flyers, 2nd Great Marlow Jaguars, 3rd St Michaels Flames

A huge well done from the UKCA team to everybody who was a part of this fantastic competition.

A Flash mob for Cancer Focus

Last week Cancer Focus held a Flash Mob in Corn Market, Belfast. A team of 40 dancers – all part of the UK Cheerleading Association – performed a fantastic routine to encourage the Saturday shoppers to run the Belfast Marathon for Cancer Focus in 2013.

cheer squad 3

The flash mob was a great success. A brilliant time was had by all and many people stopped by to enjoy the routine and learn more about the charity and their events. The UKCA are proud to be a part of this fantastic fundraising effort.

UKCA NI Cheer & Chant for CANCER FOCUS

UKCA Northern Ireland Support Cancer Focus 2

This wouldn’t have been possible without Karen Graham, UK Cheerleading Assoc NI Rep, cheerleading Tutor and coach, and our lovely admin assistant, who put forward her hard working squads to be the cheering faces of Cancer Focus’ flash mob and has brought cheer to a few of our fundraising events! Thank you!