NACA Cheer Invitational
Sunday, September 25, 2022
NACA is excited to offer its second competitive cheerleading event, which will be held on Sunday, September 25, 2022 at Ridgeland High School in Rossville, Georgia.
The invitational is open to Recreation Squads at beginner, intermediate, and elite levels (division 1 ages 4-8 and division 2 for ages 9-12); Middle and High School Squads (divisions for middle school, junior varsity high school, and varsity high school); along with Individuals (divisions details linked below).
Pricing is $20 per team/$5 per individual.
The invitational is open to Recreation Squads at beginner, intermediate, and elite levels (division 1 ages 4-8 and division 2 for ages 9-12); Middle and High School Squads (divisions for middle school, junior varsity high school, and varsity high school); along with Individuals (divisions details linked below).
Pricing is $20 per team/$5 per individual.
Additional information and details for the invitational are linked below. For any questions, contact Karen Stoker, Event Coordinator at 423-883-1668 or [email protected]
General Information:
- - The NACA Cheer Invitational will be held at Ridgeland High School in Rossville, Georgia on Sunday, September 25, 2022.
- - Cheer teams should arrive together, or cheer coaches should arrive early and meet their teams in the cafeteria.
- - All coaches and cheerleaders must report to the “Cheerleader Check-In” area located in the main commons area. Only coaches and cheerleaders will be allowed in the cheerleader holding area.
- - Parents and other supporters must pay admission and find a seat in the home bleachers in the RHS gym.
- - Parking is free.
- - Admission is $5.00 for adults and $3.00 for students. No passes will be honored.
- - Concessions and competition shirts will be sold.
- - Cheer grams will be sold for $1.00 each.
- - Music must be on a flash drive or a CD. Music may be emailed at a date prior to the day of the event to [email protected]. As a back-up plan, music should also be on a coach’s phone.
- - Each cheer team must designate one coach as their music person. This designee is responsible for completing a music check and for turning the music on and off during performance time.
- - After cheer teams perform, they may get some water, then sit together in the visitor’s bleachers with their coaches.
- - After the presentation of awards, pictures may be taken in the commons area of the building, not on the mats.
- - All other details are included on the registration form.
Division Details:
Judging Sheets: