Portsmouth News

Cheerleade­rs off to Florida

- Fiona Callingham fiona.callingham@thenews.co.uk

PERFORMERS from the Fareham area were ‘crying with happiness’ after taking multiple top spots at a national cheerleadi­ng competitio­n and landing entry to a world showdown in the USA.

A team of 55 cheerleade­rs from Dance and Cheera-cality, aged from five to 24, achieved seven first places, three third places and one fourth place, at the Cheer City contest at Loughborou­gh University last weekend.

Pictures by Paul Jacobs / pictureexc­lusive.com

At the event the junior one emeralds team, made up of 11 children aged 10 to 14, were named grand champions with a partially paid entry to compete in the Allstar World Championsh­ips 2023 in Florida.

Holly Birse, from Fareham, has been cheerleadi­ng for seven years with the group. The 11-year-old said: ‘I found the competitio­n an emotional whirlwind because in the morning we were so so happy with where we came with just grand champions then in the afternoon we were all crying with happiness about the bids to worlds.

‘We did our best 100 per cent, we were amazing and we hit zero - no deductions for any falls or major wobbles. I didn't expect to win it but I was so thrilled with the result but know we did a great performanc­e so hoped we may.

‘It felt like the greatest thing that ever happened as we were so happy.

‘Going to Florida is like something you dream about. I'm really happy about the thought we might go to Florida. We know there is tough training and decisions and fundraisin­g that has to be met.

‘It will definitely mean more training, harder practice so we can be the best we can possibly be.’

Her teammate Eva Peskett, 13 – also from Fareham – added: ‘The competitio­n was a whirlwind of real highs and lows. Going to Florida is the happiest you can ever imagine, we were all screaming and crying.

‘This is every cheerleade­r's dream. It was one of the best days of my life and I’m so happy and grateful to get this opportunit­y.’ This year the group celebrated their 10th anniversar­y. To find out more about the group classes in Locks Heath and Hedge End visit dance-andcheer-a-cality.com.

 ?? ?? The Junior 1 Emeralds team, 11 children aged 10-14 years - 1st grand champs
The Junior 1 Emeralds team, 11 children aged 10-14 years - 1st grand champs
 ?? ?? The Youth 1 prep team and coaches, which came first.
The Youth 1 prep team and coaches, which came first.

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