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Cents cheer tumbles to CIF-SS honors

Cheerleadi­ng: Centurions take second at inaugural championsh­ips

- By Diego Marquez Signal Staff Writer

Saugus High School made history over the weekend when its varsity competitiv­e cheerleadi­ng team earned runner-up honors in the first-ever CIFSouther­n Section championsh­ips held at Colony High School in Ontario.

Competing in the top division, 1AA, Saugus came in second to Mater Dei High School of Santa Ana out of more than 80 other CIF-SS schools. The two schools have battled it out throughout the year for the top spot amongst Southern California’s elite competitiv­e cheerleadi­ng squads.

“When we walked in, it was very nerve-wracking because we all knew that just even being there was an honor,” said Saugus senior cheerleade­r Hailey Hernandez. “It was a positive but a stressful atmosphere because everyone wanted to perform very well to prove to everyone that cheer is a very hard sport and should be recognized for the hard work that we put into it.”

Officially a CIF sport for the first year, the cheerleadi­ng competitio­n was judged on routines that included stunting, tumbling, dance and cheers. Saugus was the lone representa­tive from the Santa Clarita Valley, proudly competing in the top division out of 11 other divisions, which included schools such as La Serna High School, Newport Harbor High School and Mater Dei.

“It was very emotional to say the least,” Hernandez said. “We were all very honored to show what Saugus is actually made of because there has always been doubts about cheer not being a sport, but it was nice to finally be recognized and show everyone what we are really made of.”

The Saugus cheerleadi­ng squad will compete in one final Southern California cheer competitio­n this weekend before heading

to The Universal Cheerleade­rs Associatio­n National High School Cheerleadi­ng Championsh­ip in Orlando, Florida and the USA Spirit Nationals in Anaheim in February.

“The sport of cheerleadi­ng is just beginning to grow immensely and proving to everyone that we are athletes,” Hernandez said. “We put in all the practice, all the time and hard work that other sports do and it will finally be nice to be recognized as a sport.”

 ?? Courtesy photo ?? The Saugus cheerleadi­ng team was runner-up at first-ever CIF-Southern Section championsh­ips Colony High School in Ontario on Saturday. the at
Courtesy photo The Saugus cheerleadi­ng team was runner-up at first-ever CIF-Southern Section championsh­ips Colony High School in Ontario on Saturday. the at

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