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Cheerleading

Royals are resilient

Nothing – not even a pandemic – has been able to stop CheerStrike Royals athletes from participating in the sport they love, improving their skills and developing relationships with their fellow teammates!

Season 8 at CheerStrike has been missing a few key elements of a normal competitive season: no stunting, no in-person competitions, and, for many, no full team practices. But the key elements of what we offer at CheerStrike, and what it means to be a member of our Royal Family, have remained the same.

Throughout ever-changing restrictions and shutdowns, we have continued to be dedicated to training our athletes any way we can, to preserving the relationships between coaches and athletes (as well as between teammates), to making sure they keep participating in the sport they love, and, most importantly, keeping our athletes, staff and families healthy and safe!

Season 8 will be coming to an end with our teams filming routines for virtual competitions – it is time to see our athletes recognized for their achievements, in spite of the pandemic. Team Placements for Season 9 will begin early in May, with Season 9 training beginning in June 2021.

Why choose cheer for your child? Cheer offers incredible physical and mental training; the combination of physical skill with the performance of a memorized and perfected routine offers benefits to your child’s growth and ability to focus, remember and problem solve. Cheer also builds self-esteem and confidence in a supportive and encouraging environment.

We offer competitive programs for children from the ages of 3-18 and for all skill levels: Novice for those just starting out in the sport; Prep for those with intermediate skills; and All-Star for experienced and highly skilled athletes.
Come find out that no matter what changes come our way, it will always be great to BE ROYAL. If you’d like more information, email us at info@cheerstrikeroyals.com.

www.cheerstrikeroyals.com

Submitted by CheerStrike and photos by Katie Gordon