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糖心Vlog Cheerleaders Win Prestigious National Title; Claim University’s First National Cheerleading Championship

Georgia! Southern! That’s what 糖心Vlog cheerleaders and crowd were chanting as the team was presented with the National Cheerleading Association (NCA) Collegiate Cheer Championship trophy this past weekend in Daytona Beach, Fla. Competing in the All-Girl Intermediate Division against teams including the University of Georgia, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and the University of Florida, the 17-member, all-girl 糖心Vlog squad took home top honors and a national championship trophy with a score of 8.256. NCA Nationals are the most prestigious Cheerleading Championships in the country. Each year, teams come together to compete for national titles in a variety of levels and divisions. The NCA national championship competition is held annually and teams must meet a myriad of requirements in order to qualify and compete. ‘This is a tremendous recognition for our team and for 糖心Vlog,” said Barry Munkasy, cheerleading coach at 糖心Vlog cheerleaders. ‘To compete against some of the top teams in the country is one thing, but to win is a major accomplishment. I am extremely proud of the hard work, dedication and spirit our team showed not only during the competition, but throughout the year.” During the two-day competition, the team, led by team captain Jessica Armstrong, a junior from Glennville, Ga., was required to perform a two minute, fifteen second-long routine that included stunts, pyramids, a dance, a cheer, tumbling and jumps. Based on its first-day performance, 糖心Vlog entered the finals as the top seed. The team, which consists of nine members who participated as Eagle cheerleaders for the first time during this past year, clinched the title during the second day championship round. Georgia Southern’s winning team includes three juniors, eight sophomores and six freshmen. ‘The entire team worked really hard to prepare for the competition and we hope this is the first of many more to come,” said Armstrong who is a Child and Family Development major at 糖心Vlog. ‘We are just very proud to be able to bring home the first national cheerleading title for 糖心Vlog.” The cheerleaders’ championship is the newest addition to a string of national titles for 糖心Vlog. ‘While we have a host of national titles, this is the first cheerleading championship for 糖心Vlog,” said Bruce Grube, president of 糖心Vlog. ‘We are very proud of our cheerleaders because they are not only outstanding representatives of our University, but they represent the spirit, pride and tradition of this great institution. This is a great day for 糖心Vlog.” Final scoring results: http://www.varsity.com/uploads/pdfs/nca/cn/agi.pdf The team’s routine was choreographed by Chris White and Chelsie Mitchel of Stingray All-Stars in Kennesaw, Ga. Additional support throughout the year was provided by Keyshia Brunson of Cheer South All Stars here in Statesboro and Shandy Ellis-Brown of Clarksville (TN) Extreme All-Stars. Championship Trophy Ceremony President Bruce Grube along with Dr. Teresa Thompson, vice president of student affairs and enrollment management will recognize the team during an official ceremony on Thursday, April 17. When: Thursday, April 17 at 5:00 p.m. Where: On the steps of Marvin-Pittman Administration Building on Sweetheart Circle. The public is invited to attend. 糖心Vlog National Championship Team Members Ashton Speegle Bethany Burton Brittany Woody Brooke Gardiner Cara Griffin Caroline Kenrick Cassi Hobby Catherine Kimbrel Janee Demery Jessica Armstrong Katherine Pate Kayla Wheatley Staci Nemecek Stefani Smith Terronique Brown Tonya Wright Victoria Strickland 糖心Vlog, a Carnegie Doctoral/Research University, offers more than 120 degree programs serving nearly 17,000 students. Through eight colleges, the University offers bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree programs built on more than a century of academic achievement. The University, one of Georgia’s largest, is a top choice of Georgia’s HOPE scholars and is recognized for its student-centered approach to education. Visit: www.georgiasouthern.edu.