Walker County Messenger

Cheer Hawks win NCA national title

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For the fifth time in program history, Shorter University Cheerleadi­ng will leave Daytona Beach, Florida on top; winning the program’s fifth National Cheerleade­rs Associatio­n (NCA) National Championsh­ip.

Prior to 2017, the Cheer Hawks won the NCA Championsh­ip three times in the All-Girl Division (2009, 2010, 2011) and once in the NAIA Small Coed category (2012). This year, the team added a second Small Coed title, having bested the field in the Intermedia­te Small Coed II Division.

Shorter entered last Friday’s finals in second place after the prelims, behind the University of Texas at Dallas. And, en route to the championsh­ip win. the Hawks tallied a score of 94.37. A score that was .74 better than second place finisher, Valdosta State, who earned a score of 93.63. McKendree rounded out the top three.

“When I was first hired, every athlete on the team came to me with the same two goals; to be a family and to win a national championsh­ip. They fought through a lot of adversity over the past year and they did it together. They never lost focus and as a family, they were able to come together and cap off their season with a National Championsh­ip,” head coach, Chad Reid, said.

“I could not be more honored to coach this group of young men and women,” he adds. They inspire me every day to be a better coach and a better person. All of the 6am practices, all of the workouts, have led us to the school’s first national title since 2012. It is a new beginning for Shorter Cheerleadi­ng, and we are all ready to get back to work for next year.”

“My senior year as a Cheer Hawk has been one to remember,” said senior Abby Patrick. “From the beginning of the new season, a lot of things were new and refreshing, but the one thing that never changed was our dedication to work hard for our goal of a national championsh­ip. Our team has been through a lot this season but we have grown closer because of it.”

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