May Practice Group Announcements

Parents and Cheerleaders,

Below you will find the May practice times for the 2016-2017 season. Please note that there will be many changes made at the staff’s discretion during the month of May as we try to assemble the strongest teams possible. During the month of May, cheerleaders may be asked to attend various practices if the staff feels the cheerleader’s skills are better suited for a different practice group. We feel confident that we hold a thorough evaluation process in which we are able to form the best possible teams and provide a positive experience for each cheerleader.

If you are not on this list it is either because you did not pay the registration fee and/or were not present at evaluations. Please contact us to resolve this issue.

All athletes who are members of teams competing with KC Cheer at Worlds or The Summit and did not participate in tryout evaluations are listed in the level they competed with in the postseason (i.e., if you’re on Frost right now, you’re in the Level 3 group for now). Athletes will be re-distributed accordingly based on evaluation at the first May practice.

Contract signing is April 27. All paperwork and payment arrangements must be complete prior to participation in any May practices.

Click on each level to view the list and practice times.

Cheer Prep Tryout Dates 2016-2017

KC Cheer is excited to announce our tryouts for the 2016-2017 Cheer Prep season! 

Cheer prep teams will start team practices in October, but members of the Cheer Prep program have the option of taking a special Cheer Prep tumbling class during the summer. If you are not interested in this special class, you do not need to attend any meetings until September. Here are the dates for the Cheer Prep tryout parent meetings, clinics and contract signing. Please visit our tryout information page for details about each event.

Parent Informational Meetings

Parents must attend the informational meeting, at which we will provide information about the program and how to sign up. There will be a meeting in June which will cover information both about the Cheer Prep program and the summer tumbling class. There will be another meeting held in September for those who choose not to participate in the Summer tumbling class:

  • June 22 at 7:00 p.m.
  • September 15 at 7:30 p.m.
  • September 17 at 11:00 a.m.

Tryout Clinics

Athletes must be registered online in order to participate in clinics. In September,  we will hold an evaluation clinic in order to sort Cheer Prep athletes into teams. Cheer prep teams will then begin practices in October.

September Tryout Clinics

  • September 15 at 7:30 p.m.
  • September 17 at 11:00 a.m.

Contract Signing

  • September 15 at 7:30 p.m.
  • September 17 at 11:00 a.m.

Allstar Tryout Dates 2016-2017

KC Cheer is excited to announce our tryouts for the 2016-2017 season! 

Here are the dates for the allstar tryout parent meetings, clinics and contract signing. Please visit our tryout information page for details about each event.

Parent Informational Meetings

Parents must attend ONE of the following meetings:

  • Thursday, April 14 at 7:00 pm
  • Sunday, April 10 at 1:00 pm

Tryout Clinics

Athletes must be registered online in order to participate in clinics. May practice groups will be posted online by April 21 and May practices begin May 9.

Sunday April 17

  • Age 12-14: 11:00 am to 12:30 pm  
  • Age 15 and up: 1:00 to 2:30 pm

Monday April 18

  • Age 11 and under: 4:30 to 6:00 pm
  • Age 12-14: 7:00 to 8:30 pm

Tuesday April 19

  • Age 11 and under: 4:30 to 6:00 pm
  • Age 15 and up: 7:00 to 8:30 pm

Contract Signing

  • April 27, Time TBD

KC Cheer Makes Program History at Worlds 2014

This weekend was an exciting one for KC Cheer as we traveled to Orlando, Fla to compete in the World Championships of All-Star cheerleading at Disney’s Wide World of Sports. For the first time since 2007 we brought two teams to Worlds, and for the first time in gym history both teams placed in the top 10 of their divisions! We are overjoyed to share this news with you, and couldn’t be prouder of our Level 5 teams.

Fearless made its Worlds debut in the Large Senior division this weekend. The Large Senior division is the smallest division at Worlds with only eight teams, but definitely one of the hardest. Large Senior is often so small because most gyms are too intimidated to field a Large Senior team for fear they will have to compete against the likes of Cheer Extreme Senior Elite, World Cup Shooting Stars, Cheer Athletics Panthers, and The Stingray Allstars Orange. The ladies of Fearless lived up to their name and didn’t even think twice about the task at hand. They held their own beautifully in such amazing company. They were up bright and early for an 8:36 a.m. performance at the HP Fieldhouse on Sunday in the semi-final competition. The Fieldhouse was PACKED, and they received a huge wave of applause as they became the very first team to hit a routine in the semi-final competition.  They ended the day advancing to finals in 7th place.

On Monday, Fearless competed in the Final round of competition on the baseball field at Disney’s Wide World of Sports. This was a brand new venue this year, set up in order to accommodate the huge number of fans who were dying to see the eight Large Senior teams perform for the final time in the 2014 season. The stands were completely full, and ESPN cameras were set up to film the entire session. It was an amazing sight to see, and the competition ended with a fireworks display. It was truly something out of a movie. In the Finals round Fearless hit another near deduction free-routine, and had the least amount of mistakes of any team in their division on Monday evening. They finished the competition in 7th place, which is a huge accomplishment for a brand new team. They definitely helped to further solidify the KC Cheer presence in the All-Star Cheerleading industry. “When you talk to me you say ‘yes ma’am.’ FEARLESS, oh yes I am!”

Fierce 5 arrived in Florida this weekend on a mission to dominate the Senior Small Coed division. With 91 teams, it is the deepest division at the competition. Fierce 5 was able to bypass the preliminary round thanks to their paid bid win at America’s Best last December. After prelims, the division shrank from 91 to 51, and Fierce 5 had to beat out 41 of those teams to make it to Finals on Monday. On Sunday Fierce 5 took the floor in brand new uniforms sponsored by (Illusive?). They were almost as excited to debut their new uniforms as they were to show off their unassisted double ups on the Worlds mat. They were the only team in the division to even attempt such a difficult skill, and the crowd went absolutely nuts when they hit. Overall, Fierce 5 put on a great performance with only a few mistakes. It was enough for them to advance to Finals in 7th place! The athletes were so excited, as Fierce 5 has been competing as a team at Worlds since 2009 and this was the highest finish they have ever had after semi-finals. It is also the first time they have made it to finals since 2010!

On Monday afternoon Fierce 5 took the mat in the Fieldhouse on a mission to prove themselves as one of the best in the World. They put on a great show, but due to technical difficulties the music skipped, causing a couple of mistakes that likely would not have happened otherwise. Michael and Kristi reviewed the mistakes with officials, and the USASF gave them the option to perform again. This was a huge decision because if they elected to perform again they would be judged on their second performance, regardless of whether it was better than the first or not. The athletes were motivated and focused and accepted the challenge head on when they decided to go again. They went out on the floor a second time that day and executed an amazing routine with fewer mistakes than the first performance. It was a true test of their drive and focus as a team, and they passed with flying colors. After a very tight competition, Fierce 5 won 4th place in the Senior Small Coed division, right behind California All-Stars SMOED, Brandon All-Stars Senior Black and Louisiana Cheerforce Gold.

We could not be more elated to share this news with you, and we could not be prouder of all of our level 5 athletes. They have worked so hard all season to give us two of the most talented teams this gym has ever seen. The drive, motivation, and dedication we ask of them in order to put these routines on the Worlds mat is massive, and both teams consistently rose to the challenge all season long and made us extraordinarily proud. Many coaches and industry leaders were talking about KC Cheer all weekend long, and spectators and fans were truly impressed by our showing this past weekend at worlds. We are humbled and honored to be in such impressive company in both of these divisions and be able to give such amazing performances. We want to thank all of the parents and athletes in the entire program for their overwhelming support and encouragement. The fact that we are able to share this news with all of you has made the success that much sweeter.

Congratulations to Fierce 5 and Fearless, we can’t wait to see what you’ll do next season!