CCHS Cheer wins big at National Cheerleading Championships

Photo by Lindsey Farris REWARD: It is a true testament of what it really takes to be a cheerleader, CCHS’s score in semifinals placed the squad first going into the finals. Later that evening, the CCHS team once again nailed its routine for a second tim
Photo by Lindsey Farris HUGE SUPPORT: Parents, friends, family and fans gathered to celebrate the accomplishment of Culver City High School’s Varsity Cheer Team. Culver City has always had a strong cheer program; however, this weekend they made a true n
Photo by Lindsey Farris TEAM EFFORT: Culver City went head-to-head with the strongest teams in the country. For the first time in Culver City history, the squad’s day-one score qualified CCHS to advance out of prelims to semifinals. Out of 57 qualifying
Photo by Lindsey Farris WINNERS: Culver City High School’s Varsity Cheer Team finished second at The National High School Cheerleading Championship. NHSCC is the most prestigious cheerleading championship in the country and is nationally televised.

On Feb. 7 and 8, the Culver City High School Varsity Cheer team took second place in the 2015 NHSF UCA National High School Cheerleading Championships at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida.

The National High School Cheerleading Championship (NHSCC) is the most prestigious cheerleading championship in the country and is nationally televised on ESPN and ESPN2 to more than 100 million homes and 32 countries each year.

Teams from every state enter regional competitions to qualify for a chance to compete at the national level. CCHS’s varsity team qualified in December 2014 to compete in two divisions as one of 13 Southern California high schools teams to attend the national championship.

On Saturday, 12 varsity members competed in the competitive small varsity division, which requires a very elite skill level. Culver City went head-to-head with the strongest teams in the country. For the first time in Culver City history, the squad’s day-one score qualified CCHS to advance out of prelims to semifinals. Out of 57 qualifying teams from across the country, CCHS finished 27th.

“They came to Florida focused on representing Culver City High School with pride and giving their best to each other and the coaching staff,” coach Lindsey Farris said. “The thrill of being just one of four California teams in the nation to make semifinals in small varsity and winning second in the nation for varsity game day (the only California team to make finals) is unbelievable.

On Sunday, all 18 of CCHS’s varsity girls competed in the National Game Day Championships. This division requires cheerleading squads to perform three different routines in a mock game situation where they are judged on their crowd-leading ability, spirit, stunting, and tumbling skills.

It is a true testament of what it really takes to be a cheerleader, CCHS’s score in semifinals placed the squad first going into the finals. Later that evening, the CCHS team once again nailed its routine for a second time, but the judges placed them second, finishing just 0.2 points short of the national championship title. Despite the heart-breaking loss, and while they were disappointed, the CCHS cheerleaders held their heads high and graciously accepted the honor of being ranked second in the nation.

“These ladies proved that they are true champions in every way,” Farris said. “With skill, spirit, and sportsmanship they are the complete package.

Culver City has always had a strong cheer program; however, this weekend they made a true name for themselves nationally.

“It has been an honor to coach them,” said Farris. “Our achievements this season are by far the proudest moments in my coaching career.”

ESPN will rebroadcast the competition later this month, and as finalists, the network will show the CCHS performance on air.