Cheerleading
Cheerleading was officially recognized in the 1970's, but has been a part of the Pop Warner program for several decades. The first ever National Cheerleading competition was held in DeKalb County, GA. Today, 160,000 children are participating in cheerleading and dance around the United States.
Participation in the Pop Warner Spirit Program provides kids an opportunity to perform in an organized, supervised, safety-oriented environment. Pop Warner programs emphasize fun for all and encourage the development of qualities important long after Pop Warner days are gone.
The Spirit Program is growing in numbers each year due to the popularity
of the sport. In an effort to keep pace with the many new changes
in the cheer & dance industry, there are a few basic rules that
are unique to Pop Warner Spirit Squads. For a complete list of Pop
Warner guidelines, please download the Official Pop Warner Rulebook.
Cheerleading will be run by Sue Olsen this year. For further information
on Cheerleading contact Sue Olsen at 550-9722 or e-mail her at sue.olsen@ssa.gov.
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