- Nov 4, 2009
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My daughter does High School cheer and they had a local conference meet. One of the high schools had a large percentage of girls that attend a specific cheer gym in our area and their team always takes first place. I've coached quite a few of those girls so I know they are really good. Having said that, my daughter's team decided to look at their score card to see what they may need to improve on. Apparently, they need to correct skills that they didn't even compete. The judges score card literally had deductions in skills that they didn't do. They had one girls that was their representative for cheerleader of the year. The judged her back tuck pass as a 5 out of 10 on the score card. The bad thing is, she did a full. I don't know a lot about the judging in the cheer world but I'm pretty sure you get more points for competing the highest value skill they're allowed to do. At least the gymnastics judges get the skills right most of the time.