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The ace of all-star programs . . . National Champions with an 11 year history and many other championship titles, we offer top-grade quality competitive programs in all-star cheerleading and dance for ages 3 to 18+ in English, French and German.
First-class attitude in a supportive environment. Why settle? Come and train with the best!
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2009-2010 Competition Results
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1st place championship title
Listed below, we have provided some important information about our program. We also offer a complete Stingrays info package that includes practice schedules, fees & expenses, uniform & apparel info, tentative competition dates, policies and expectations, a club contract, as well as information on communication. All athletes registering for a 2010-2011 team will receive a complete package at registration. Please the coaches about receiving your information package today!
It is important that you understand the full season competitive COMMITMENT to this TEAM sport which you are making by accepting a position on our competitive All-Star Cheerleading team.
Please review this information VERY carefully. We will be happy to answer any questions you may have. Please do not interrupt coaches during practice.
Mission Statement
SuperStar Stingrays promote, foster, and develop the growing sports of All-Star Cheerleading and Dance in Simcoe County, helping athletes grow in a supportive environment that welcomes all levels of skill and achievement.
Committed to coaching with integrity, we don't just develop awesome skills; we develop awesome individuals, thus furthering the character development of athletes. We, as coaches, promise to give 100% of ourselves and ask our athletes for the same dedication to the team and to each other, and ask parents to support the athlete in their dedicated efforts.
What is Competitive Cheerleading?
All-Star cheerleading is one of the fastest growing competitive sports in Canada. Competitive cheerleaders do not cheer for a specific school or sports team. They cheer for themselves and for the love of the sport. Athletes work towards perfecting a 2 ½ minute maximum routine, which will include acrobatic stunting, jumps, tumbling, dance & pyramid building. Competitive cheerleading is a great way to improve your strength, flexibility, endurance, and co-ordination. Being a valuable member of a team is the number one way to build self- confidence and develop social skills. Competitive cheerleading is the ultimate team sport, as it relies on every member of the team to be successful. All-Star cheerleaders work very hard to reach their goals. Give it a try and you will see that being a part of the SuperStar Stingrays will be a fun and rewarding experience!
All our coaches are fully certified and credentialed in both Canada and the USA.
How do I become a Stingray?
We have teams for all ages and skill levels. To become a Stingray you must attend a Tryout and
time. You will be able to participate in practices, to ensure cheerleading is a sport you would like to be a part of. Competitive ages are as of August 31st, 2009, except Seniors, ages as of May 31st, 2009. Teams will be divided based on demand and skill level of the squad. We offer a team for everyone, no matter what level you are at. Our club is all about inclusion and nurturing the growing athlete in a healthy team environment.
YES! Communicating with your coach will make for a successful year. Absences must be reported to The head coaches via email one week before the absence occurs. Cheerleading is a very unique team sport, as it relies on all members in order to prepare and run the routine. Therefore it is very important that you are at all practices. Please note that practices cancelled due to weather or holidays will be made up at the discretion of the coaches.
Are there any exceptions?
Accepted excused absences for practices:
Death in the family, pre-approved absence request confirmed by coach and hospital admission.
Examples of unexcused absences are as follows:
Sick/illness (can watch, but not participate), injury (can watch, but not participate), birthday parties, optional activities (including school activities), transportation issues, homework, tests, exams and disciplinary actions resulting in absence from cheer. Please plan schedules efficiently.
What else should I know?
As an athlete, you should recognize that it is your responsibility to care for your body through proper nutrition, sleep, and physical exercise. Any injuries during or outside practice MUST be reported immediately to a coach. The coaches accept the responsibility to make the training session as safety conscious as possible but as cheerleading is a “full-body contact sport”, some injuries may occur.
No HORSEPLAY or UNSUPERVISED STUNTING will be tolerated.
Please click to contact the coaches about receiving your information package today!