CheerCast News
Within CheerCast News, we will be highlight stories, updating information and bringing the latest information from the world of AllStar Cheerleading.
Performance Orders
PERFORMANCE ORDERS WARNING – Soapbox Moment As we just finished the second full weekend of the US competition season, I am a little dismayed again (just
Travel Reminder –
TRAVEL REMINDER I know everyone probably already knows this, but I wanted to put out a reminder. Travel Insurance and Refund Policies Now that we are

Face-Off
FACE-OFF Announced last week, Open Championship Series (OCS) is bringing a new type of competition to the world of AllStar Cheer, sorta. FACE OFF. It is
Changes Announced
CHANGES ANNOUNCED On Thursday, Varsity announced a small change to sizes and divisions. This is a deviation from USASF rules. They are going to open
Parents Guide – Part 8
PARENTS – PART 8 (FINALLY THE END) Parents Expectations/Needs Okay, for this final post, I really don’t know what to call it. I guess it’s
Parents Guide – Part 7
Parents Guide – Part 7 BE RESEARCHED I know this one will be a little different, but I think it still probably needs to be
Parents Guide – Part 6
Parents Guide – Part 6 BE COST AWARE Parents don’t need to be just the piggy bank. Yes, this sport is expensive. The past couple
Parents Guide – Part 5
Parents Guide – Part 5 BE PATIENT Being patient has 2 similar, but different aspects. The first is really targeted towards placements. Coaches look at
Parents Guide – Part 4
Parents Guide – Part 4 BE OBSERVANT I have kinda already talked about this a little, but I wanted to come back to it further.
Parents Guide – Part 3
Parents Guide – Part 3 BE INVOLVED Again, this has really been a bigger deal over the past few years, but I have started to
Parents Guide – Part 2
Parents Guide – Part 2 BE A CHEERLEADER. Parents need to be our athletes’ BIGGEST CHEERLEADERS. Our role is to be there for them on
Parents Guide – Part 1
PARENTS GUIDE TO ALLSTAR CHEERLEADING Over the next week, I am going to be revisiting a series of posts (8-part series) for parents that I