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Varsity Spirit cheerleader. Varsity Spirit, LLC, also known as Varsity, is an American cheerleading company owned by Varsity Brands.Founded in 1974 as the Universal Cheerleaders Association, the company is a manufacturer of apparel for cheerleading and dance teams, organizer of cheerleading competitions, and operator of training camps and sanctioning bodies.
The 2025 Pan-Am was the largest edition since 1976, with 91 teams. The Open section was won by the UTRGV A team with a 6-0 score. 30 GMs and 22 IMs participated. 10 teams with average ratings over 2500 USCF competed, including teams from Mizzou, Webster University, UTRGV, Saint Louis University, UTD, Texas Tech, Stanford, University of Chicago ...
6 January 2025 Wadham College, Oxford: 25: 345 Imperial College London: 370 13 January 2025 Christ’s College, Cambridge: 215 100: St Edmund Hall, Oxford: 315 20 January 2025 Cardiff University: 70: 180 Queen's University Belfast: 250 27 January 2025 University of Warwick: 215 110: Oriel College, Oxford: 325 3 February 2025
Varsity 845 conducted an online survey last week to see where fans thought the large-school teams in the Orange County Interscholastic Athletic Association would finish in their respective divisions.
Varsity: [76] Varsity Spirit, a branch of Varsity Brands is a parent company which, over the past 10 years, has absorbed or bought most other cheerleading event production companies. The following is a list of subsidiary competition companies owned by Varsity Spirit: [77] All Star Challenge; All Star Championships; All Things Cheer; Aloha ...
🟣$120+ million in savings over the 2024-25 and 2025-26 seasons (if they don’t keep Martin and Micic next season) 🟣$40 million in savings this season between this and the Nick Richards trade
The 2025 Royal Rumble officially kicked off the start of WWE's biggest time of the year, as the iconic first premium live event took place Saturday in front of a record crowd at Lucas Oil Stadium ...
Paid bids are only offered to cheerleading teams for the Cheerleading Worlds portion of the event. For cheerleading teams, a paid bid is designed to cover all competition expenses, including lodging, transportation and registration fees to compete, up to a maximum of $650 per athlete, and for up to two coaches. [12]