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Schley County 2016 Competition Cheer
The Schley County Competition Cheerleaders have made it to GHSA's Competition Cheer State for the past three years. In the 2016 season, the Single A Public School cheerleaders stepped up their game by improving their tumbling and stunting skills. Half of the squad mastered a back handspring whereas the most difficult tumbling pass the year before was a front walkover. The stunt difficulty level went up as the squad incorporated switch libs, full-ups, full-downs, and one-mans. The pyramid was also placed at the very end of the intense two minute and thirty second routine in order to earn extra difficulty points. After all, who wants to do a pyramid with three different transitions within it after stunting, dancing, and tumbling nonstop for two minutes? The squad seeked harder judging and competition, so they traveled to North Georgia for three weekends to compete. They did this to prepare themselves for the type of judging they would face at Sectionals and, if they advanced, State. Schley County placed seventh out of fifteen at Sectionals permitting them to advance to State the next weekend. The girls continued on to place sixth out of eight at State. This was the highest the cheer team had ever placed at State making it a new school record.