SYDNEY, N.S. — The youngest staff Cape Energy Cheer has despatched to a global competitors proved they’re a drive to be reckoned with once they gained second place general.
The U16 stage 1 staff, Outage, misplaced to a different staff from Nova Scotia by solely 0.01 of a degree on the UCA (Common Cheerleading All Stars) Championships in Orlando, Florida.
Additionally they hit zero in each the preliminary occasion on March 11 and the finals the following day (March 12).
Taking residence the second-place banner was a giant feat for the staff, with cheerleaders ranging in age from 11 – 16, because it was their first worldwide competitors with groups from all over the world.
The Outage staff is proven with its second-place banner. Pictured listed below are, prime row from left, Bailey Ranson, Sara Bonell, Mikaela Dwyer, Amy Mcadam, Auroa O’Connell, Kaedance Marshall, Jayda Nanson, Rae-lyn Maclean, Alexis Penny, Kaiden Laporte, Hanna Balcom. Center row, from left are, Maggie Williams, Maggie Mcarthur, Zoey Burman, Jayla Ferguson, Maria Campbell, Katie Cunningham, Gabby MacKinnon, Falynn Roberts. Within the entrance row, from the left, are coaches Rita Fudge, Marcie Mcphee, Robyn Campbell. CONTRIBUTED / VARSITY SPIRIT – ContributedAn image good pyramid for the Cape Energy Cheer U16 Degree 1 Outage staff is displayed throughout a efficiency on the UCA Championships. On the highest row from left are Hanna Balcom, Maggie Williams, Maggie Macarthur and Zoe Burman. CONTRIBUTED / VARSITY SPIRIT – ContributedLifted excessive by her teammates, Maggie Williams does an ideal leg extension throughout one of many Outage performances on the UCA Championships in Orlando, Florida. CONTRIBUTED / VARSITY SPIRIT – ContributedHanna Balcom, prime, performs a stable leg extension throughout a raise with the facial expressions of a professional. Supporting her on the underside dealing with the digital camera is Rae-lyn Maclean. CONTRIBUTED / VARSITY SPIRIT – ContributeFlyer Amy Mcadam is carried via the air by teammates Katie Cunningham, left, and Jayla Ferguson. CONTRIBUTED / VARSITY SPIRIT – Contributed