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SOUTHWEST REGION NEWS
Welcome coaches and teachers! Thank you for viewing the UCA Southwest online newsletter and supporting our efforts to “go green!” We hope you are having a great year with your squad! We have many opportunities for both you and your teams continuing throughout the school year, so please continue to remember UCA as your “one stop shop” for all cheerleading needs!
- Fall Privates: Are you a new coach realizing your team needs some Fall instruction? Maybe your team went to camp, but has since then hit a plateau? Now that you’ve mastered your material from camp, are you looking to learn more? Fall Privates are a great way to either add additional material, or get extra instruction on stunts only! These are very affordable, and available either after school or on Saturdays!
- Choreography Privates: If you’re planning to compete with your team this Fall, it can be overwhelming. UCA is here to help! We can help your team create stunt sequences, and create a routine from material they know already! Or, have a UCA instructor come to your practice to clean your routine and boost your team’s confidence before they compete!
Check out some of the 2008 One Day Fall Camps near you Please contact your UCA State Director for more information
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OKLAHOMA UCA One Day Stunt Clinic October 18th Valliant High School Valliant, Oklahoma |
SOUTHWEST REGION FALL / WINTER COMPETITIONS
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COLORADO
SOUTHERN COLORADO REGIONAL November 1, 2008 Centennial High School Pueblo, CO
MILE HIGH REGIONAL November 15-16, 2008 Denver Coliseum Denver, CO
OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA REGIONAL October 25, 2008 The University of Oklahoma Norman, OK
OKLAHOMA CHEER CHALLENGE January 10, 2009 Broken Arrow High School Broken Arrow, OK
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TEXAS
SOUTHWEST REGIONAL November 23, 2008 Texas State University San Marcos, TX
NORTH TEXAS REGIONAL December 6, 2008 Fort Worth Convention Center Fort Worth, TX
TEXAS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP January 25, 1009 Texas State University San Marcos, TX
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NEW MEXICO
LAND OF ENCHANTMENT REGIONAL December 14, 2008 Albuquerque Convention Center Albuquerque, NM
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What is AACCA and why do I need it?
It is a safety course designed for cheerleading and dance coaches to educate them on all aspects of safety and risk management. The NCAA requires for all cheerleading coaches at the collegiate level to be AACCA Certified. Many state associations, including Mississippi and Florida, are also now requiring AACCA for all coaches. The certification lasts 4 years, and includes one million dollars secondary liability insurance upon completion. The price of the course is $75.00.
To register for an AACCA course, visit www.aacca.org and sign up by clicking on your state to find a location near you.
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TEXAS
Oct 18th Allen, TX
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OKLAHOMA October 15h Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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New Specific Basketball/Indoor Court Restrictions The following skills are prohibited at a basketball and other athletic contests conducted on courts, except where the area is free of obstructions and non-cheer personnel, and all skills are performed on a matted surface.
- Basket tosses, elevator sponge tosses, and other multi-base tosses
- Partner stunts in which bases use only one arm to support the top per son.
- Released twists into and from partner stunts.
- Inverted body positions into stunts.
- Twisting tumbling skills
When You Travel What to include in your coaches notebook for each participant as you travel with your team:
- Personal Information (parent’s cell phones)
- Medical information and history
- Permission/travel slip—check with your principal on specific forms
- Hand Sanitizer
- Hair rubber bands/pins
- Band-aids
- Spot cleaner for spills on uniforms
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