See what being a part of FGC All Stars is all about!
It is our mission to build well rounded athletes through an environment filled with positive energy, self motivation and hard work. We believe that each athlete's success contributes to the success of the team. It is our goal to instill responsibility, dedication, positive attitude and develop strong character. We focus on perfecting the cheerleading skills each team needs to compete; all while boosting self confidence in each of our athletes to reach their full potential.
Briella Bauer
Alexa Bergren
Laila Cherny
Meredith Flodeen
Payton Hanson
Harper Hutton
Olivian Kimball
Tallulah Majerus
Addyson Stanaway
Savannah Werthman
Spohea Bessette
Kenzie Bormann
Rylee Christianson
Ellianna Colsant
Natalie Erasmus
Kalin Fox
Olivian Kimball
Aleena LaMontagne
Madalee McCall
Alexia Mendoza
Meela Reyer
Emma Robbins
Brylee Sherman
Addyson Stanaway
All Star cheerleading is a competition sport that involves boys and girls performing a 2 minute and 30 second routine composed of tumbling, stunting, pyramids, dance, and cheer segments. This routine is performed and scored against other competitive teams at various local, regional, national, and worldwide competitions.
When we refer to tumbling, we mean gymnastic type skills like cartwheels and back handsprings. Stunting refers to a group of two or more individuals that elevate another cheerleader in the air. This also includes co-ed stunting but are done as a large group and are interconnected. Dance is a portion of a routine that consists of choreographed high energy dance moves.
The main difference between High School cheer and All Star cheer is that a High School cheerleading team's primary purpose is to support a local schools sports team and keep the crown excited. An All Star team performs purely for the challenge, thrill and competition of the sport. Other differences include All Star cheerleading seasons can be as much as a year long. All Star cheerleaders are not required to be from the same school or area, and in many cases the skill set required for All Star is much more difficult.
Required:
Cartwheel
Minimum of 2 of the following:
Round Off
Handspring Bridge
Front Walk over
Back Walk over
Backbend Kickover
Required:
Cartwheel
Minimum of 2 of the following:
Round off
Handspring Bridge
Front Walk over
Back Walk over
Backbend Kickover
Required:
Standing Back Handspring
Minimum of 2 of the following:
Running Back Handspring
Round Off
Back Walk over
Front Walk over
We will we having the following teams:
Minis: 5- 8 years old
Youth: 5 - 11 years old
Junior: 5 - 14 years old
Monthly tuition is as follows:
Youth and Junior Team: $140.00 (August - April)
Monthly tuition DOES NOT include competitions, apparel charges, registration fees or choreography fees.
Other fees would include:
Registration Fees: (FGC/USASF) $60.00
Choreography Fees: $80.00 per athlete
Apparel Charges: Uniform for youth /juniors $330 (to be used for 2 years); comp bow $30; team backpack $50; team tank top $10.00; mask $5.00; team jersey price TBD
Tumble Classes & Stunt Classes: While it is not required, it is highly recommended that athletes take a tumble class or a stunt class in the months of June and July prior to season starting. If they would like, they can also register for these classes during season.
Competition Fees: Competions fees range anywhere from $50 to $105. All fees will be set when they are confirmed by VARSITY at the end of August.
Our tentative cheer competition schedule (completion attendance will be based on COVID 19 restrictions) is:
November 20 , 2021 - ASC - Clash of the Titans, Minneapolis, MN
February 12, 2022 - NCA - Minneapolis Classic, Minneapolis, MN
February 26, 2022 - CSG - Des Moines Challenge, Des Moines, IA
March 12, 2022 - Jamfest, Rochester, MN
April 9-10, 2022 - US Final, Pensacola, FL
INTERESTED IN TRYING OUT FOR OUR ALL STAR CHEER PROGRAM, JOIN US AT ONE OF OUR TRYOUT DATES:
SATURDAY, MAY 21 - 2PM-3PM
SUNDAY, MAY 22 - 4PM - 5PM
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