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Young Champions of America Cheering Sign Up - Affordable Family Fun

Young Champions of America : is the largest multi-sport recreation organization in the United States. We are dedicated to providing high quality, affordable programs for boys and girls, ages 5-15. For over 30 years, Young Champions has engaged in the instruction of sports and recreation for the enhancement of youth in America. Students achieve advancement and recognition with each session they attend. All students are invited to participate in our regional competitions where everyone goes home a champion!

With over 20 years of experience, our successful cheerleading program has become the leader in the cheer industry. All students have the opportunity to qualify for and perform at the Young Champions National Cheerleading Competition. Participants gain a sense of team spirit, improved self-esteem, and readiness for high school cheer squad tryouts. In our program, we teach cheerleading and pom-pom techniques, jumps, stunts, cheers, chants, dance steps and voice projection. Students have the opportunity to advance from Jr. Stars to Stars to Jr. All Stars to Pro All Stars to Elite. Coaches choreograph a competition routine which all students learn and practice throughout the session in preparation for our Cheer Competition. Family and friends are invited to attend all our events. Students compete for awards and all participants go home with a competition trophy! Youth ages 4 to 15 are invited to enroll in the Young Champions Cheer program.  Cheerleading classes meet once a week. September 26,  sign up at The Congregational Church of W. Medford at 5:00 pm, Thursday, in Fellowship Hall, classes for various age groups.  Fun, team participation, beginners to experienced.  Come join the fun!







 

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