Cheer Extreme Allstars

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Cheer Extreme
Cheer extreme logo.jpg
Sport Cheerleading and competition dance
Founded 1993
Based in North Carolina
Colors      Teal,      Black, and      White
Owner(s) Courtney Smith Pope, Ben Pope
No. of teams 11 locations in North Carolina, Virginia, Illinois and Maryland with over 82 teams (2015–2016)

Cheer Extreme Allstars is a branch of cheerleading and competition dance gyms found throughout North Carolina, Maryland, Illinois and Virginia.[1] Cheer Extreme is most well known for its Small Senior and Large Senior teams, which received numerous national titles and have ranked in the Cheerleading Worlds competitions, with Cheer Extreme Senior Elite winning the first-place title in 2010, 2012 and 2013. At the 2015 Cheerleading Worlds, Cheer Extreme's Coed Elite won first place. Also at the 2016 Cheerleading Worlds Cheer Extreme's SSX won first place. Cheer Extreme has over 850 National Champion titles.[2] In 2009, owner and coach Courtney Smith Pope, who was a cheerleader for Wake Forest University, won Coach of The Year sponsored by The USASF. In 2013 Cheer Extreme opened a location in Roanoke, Virginia. In 2015 Cheer Extreme opened its newest location in Waldorf, Maryland.[3]

Cheer Extreme was founded in 1994 by Betsy Smith, and is now owned by her daughter and son-in-law, Courtney Smith Pope and Ben Pope.[4]

Publicity

Cheer Extreme Senior Elite was invited to a private audition in Charlotte, North Carolina, for the reality television show America's Got Talent, but did not make it on, the actual televised show. They have also been featured in Inside Cheerleading Magazine.[5] In 2011, CNN featured specials on Cheer Extreme's Senior Elite and SSX teams while they made their way to the 2011 Cheerleading World Championships.[6] In the making is a documentary that is reportedly following them through the 2012–2013 and 2013–2014 seasons.[needs update] It is being produced by Sarah Tekeste.[7] Cheer Extreme also have their own YouTube channel (JTV), where videos of practices or performances at competitions can be found.

Awards

  • Worlds 2016
    • Large Senior (Senior Elite) 5th place
    • Large Senior Coed (Coed Elite) 5th place
    • Medium Senior (Shade) 8th Place
    • Small Senior (Small Senior X / SSX) 1st place
    • International All Girl (IAGX / Cougars) 1st place in U.S. Trials
    • Large Senior (Ladies of Teal) 10th place
  • Worlds 2015
    • Large Senior (Senior Elite) 2nd place
    • Large Senior Coed (Coed Elite) 1st place
    • International All Girl (IAGX / Cougars) 1st place in U.S Trials/ 3rd place IAG Finals
  • Worlds 2014
    • International All Girl (IAGX / Cougars) 3rd in U.S. Trials / 7th in the world
    • Small Senior (Small Senior X / SSX) 3rd place
    • Large Senior Coed (Coed Elite) 3rd place
  • Worlds 2013
    • Small Senior (Small Senior X / SSX) 2nd place
    • Large Senior (Senior Elite) 1st place
    • Large Senior Coed (Coed Elite) 3rd place
  • Worlds 2012
    • Large Senior (Senior Elite) 1st place
    • Small Senior (Small Senior X / SSX) 3rd place
  • Worlds 2011
    • Large Senior (Senior Elite) 3rd place
    • Senior Unlimited Coed (Coed Elite) 2nd place
  • Worlds 2010
    • Large Senior (Senior Elite) 1st place
    • Senior Unlimited Coed (Coed Elite) 3rd place
    • Small Senior (Small Senior X / SSX) 2nd place
  • Worlds 2009
    • Small Senior (Small Senior X / SSX) 2nd place
    • Senior Unlimited Coed (Coed Elite) 3rd place
    • Large Senior (Senior Elite) 3rd place
  • Worlds 2008
    • Large Senior (Senior Elite) 2nd place
    • International All Girl 2nd place
  • Worlds 2007
    • Large Senior (Senior Elite) 3rd place
    • International Coed 3rd place.
  • Summit 2015
    • Youth Elite Butterflies (Large Youth 5) 1st place
    • Junior Coed Elite Crush (Large Junior Coed 5) 1st place
    • Lady Mermaids (Large Youth 1) 1st place
    • Glitter Penguins (Large Youth 3) 2nd place
  • Summit 2014
    • Youth Elite Butterflies (Large Youth 5) 1st place

Locations and teams

There are 12 different locations and 63 teams.[citation needed]

Notable alumni

References

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