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What grades are allowed?
#31
Thank you....tonight went better than I expected! I think we're almost back on track to hopefully our first regional title in 12 years...lol.
#32
.bearcat.cheer. Wrote:Yeah, Central did pull some johns creek cheerleaders,,
but some of the girls thought it wasnt fair, because they think the coach has "favorites",
and the alleged favorites were the ones who made it.
and plus, the coach said the requirements were a roundoff tuck and flying experience.
and shes telling ppl she called all the eighth grade, when the truth was, she didnt call any more than 5/6.
and lastly, we all thought that it was just for two spots for the KAPOS routine, but it turns out that the 4 girls that made it get to cheer the rest of the ballgames with central.
soo yeah, seems a little fishy to me.
There are favorites on the varsity has been for I know of three years good luck changing it and the drama is simply ridiculous. I hope that thing will change next year when the get a new coach but who knows!!!!!!!!!!!!1
#33
*Central_Cheer_Chick Wrote:But there was supposed to be equal opportunity. There are quite a few girls at JC who can throw pretty much anything and were not called. And Mullins has tumbling girls. So I don't think it was just tumbling/flying taken into consideration. I don't have a problem with them taking younger girls, I just think that it should have been done fairly. (as far as I know only a chosen few were called, if I'm wrong let me know pls)

These posts were obviously posted by someone who has an axe to grind. I know that the information posted on this thread is incorrect. All anyone has to do to confirm that the tumbling pass required for PC was a round-off back tuck is watch the PC routine this year. Any girl at JC who could "throw pretty much anything" needed to also have flying potential and all who fit that niche WERE called. Actually, Mullins was given the option BEFORE JC. I feel sorry for the girls at JC who were pulled up, because they are VERY dedicated to their team at JC and were also THRILLED to get this chance. Even the girls who were not chosen to compete were excited because they were getting to cheer games. This was done to insure a qualified replacement should another member of the squad get hurt. I also feel sorry for the girls not pulled up---not because of the disappoinment of not being pulled up, but because they have had to endure the negativity of people who are uninformed about the circumstances or who might choose to ignore the truth, because their version is juicier. Honestly, the girls who cheer for JC are among some of the most talented, smart, sweet girls in the county. There is hardly ever a problem among them. A few of the parents are way too involved in negativity and it can affect their girls, but they are in the minority. GO BEARCATS! Pike Central will be lucky to get you all next year!
#34
*Central_Cheer_Chick Wrote:if I'm wrong let me know

Well thank you for letting us know that these allegations are false. As I said above, because if I was wrong I'd like to know so someone wouldn't get on here and make a scene over it.



BLUENORANGE Wrote:These posts were obviously posted by someone who has an axe to grind. I know that the information posted on this thread is incorrect. All anyone has to do to confirm that the tumbling pass required for PC was a round-off back tuck is watch the PC routine this year. Any girl at JC who could "throw pretty much anything" needed to also have flying potential and all who fit that niche WERE called. Actually, Mullins was given the option BEFORE JC. I feel sorry for the girls at JC who were pulled up, because they are VERY dedicated to their team at JC and were also THRILLED to get this chance. Even the girls who were not chosen to compete were excited because they were getting to cheer games. This was done to insure a qualified replacement should another member of the squad get hurt. I also feel sorry for the girls not pulled up---not because of the disappoinment of not being pulled up, but because they have had to endure the negativity of people who are uninformed about the circumstances or who might choose to ignore the truth, because their version is juicier. Honestly, the girls who cheer for JC are among some of the most talented, smart, sweet girls in the county. There is hardly ever a problem among them. A few of the parents are way too involved in negativity and it can affect their girls, but they are in the minority. GO BEARCATS! Pike Central will be lucky to get you all next year!


I know what the requirements were and what the situation was. Yes, I made some comments but I never said anything negative. I only posted what I was told. I then said that I thought things should be done fairly if they weren't in the first place. I was told by girls and parents from JC and a girl from Mullins that things were done this way so I voiced my concern for the other girls' feelings.

But I was not the one who started this thread. And I'm positve that it wasn't started just for a juicy story. Yes I'm sure the girls pulled up were thrilled, and I'm glad they got the chance. I wasn't knocking anyone down, sorry if you thought that that was what I was doing. And no, I have no axe to grind against Pike Central. I'm always rooting for the Hawks and am very proud of them
#35
I didn't mean to imply that you were the one with the axe to grind. Also, I don't think the axe was against Pike Central, but was against JC. I only chose this spot in the conversation because of the accusation that many girls who could throw anything were left out. The information you had received from parents was incorrect and I felt it needed to be corrected. It was actually not a big deal, and was done in response to a request for help from PC.
#36
Well I thank you for correcting it. I hate to go around making opinions about things and then my information be wrong. I'm glad these spots were filled, and especially with such talented girls who could handle the pressure of such a tough competition. I am SO proud of Central (and JC) girls for all they've done this year.

And I'm glad that most of the other girls at Johns Creek understand the situation. Because that was really my only concern in this whole situation, that no ones feelings were hurt.

Once again, thank you for correcting us.

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