7 Teams Fighting For First In The L6 Senior XSmall Coed Division At WSF

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The World Spirit Federation is back with a live in-person Grand Nationals and just in time for their 20th anniversary! 

Back in 2001 WSF had the vision to offer high-quality events and give teams personal attention and world recognition. This year teams will return to the Kentucky Expo Center after competing virtually last year for the 2021 WSF Louisville Grand Nationals DI/DII

With a full weekend of competition coverage coming your way, the L6 Senior XSmall Coed division is one you won't want to miss! 

Seven teams will compete in the second session in North Wing B of the Kentucky Expo Center on both Saturday and Sunday. They will be fighting for first place and competing for a bid to The Cheerleading Worlds in Orlando, FL. 

As you prepare for a weekend full of cheer and dance action at the 2021 WSF Louisville Grand Nationals DI/DII live from Louisville, Kentucky, take a look at the seven teams competing for the top spot in the L6 Senior XSmall Coed division!

Gymtyme Illinois – Fever

In 2019, this exceptional team took zero deductions and earned a 97.93 to top the division. Will they have what it takes to earn the top spot again this year? 

Cheerville Athletics HV – Anarchy

In 2019, Anarchy earned a 95.5 and was awarded third place in this difficult division.  Anarchy always brings the energy to the mat and we can't wait to see what skills they showcase this season.

Top Gun All Stars – Royal Jags

Get excited for the Royal Jags! Top Gun took the mat as an all girl team in 2019 placing third at WSF with a Final Score of 93.55.

Step One Allstars North – Phenomenal

Phenomenal is an understatement for this team! In 2019, Phenomenal took 4th with a 95.3. By 2020, the team switched it up and moved to the all girl division scoring a 95.9 to earn 2nd place! 

This year they are making the move back to the coed side of this division and we are ready to see Step One put on a show.

Cheer Extreme Chicago – Passion 

Passion is making its way to the Senior XSmall division after competing in the L6 Senior Open Small Coed division in 2019. The team took 2nd during their last trip to Louisville with a zero deduction routine and a Final Score of 95.03.

Indiana Ultimate – Zenith 

New team alert! Zenith will make its first appearance at WSF this year. In 2019, Indian Ultimate brought one Level 6 team to WSF, and the L6 International Open Small Coed team, Insanity, won their division with a 91.53. 

Rain Athletics Downpour 

Downpour will also be making its way into the L6 XSmall Coed division this year! In 2019, Downpour put on a show in the L5 Senior Medium Coed division.

Can't make it to Louisville to watch the 2021 WSF Louisville Grand Nationals DI/DII live? We've got you covered! Watch it all LIVE on Varsity TV!


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