Relive 12 Top Scoring Routines from JAMfest Cheer Super Nationals

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The 2022 JAMfest Cheer Super Nationals will be filled with talented teams that you don’t want to miss competing for championship titles and bids to the prestigious end-of-season championship events! 

Before you tune in to Varsity TV to have a JAMmin’ fun time watching this competition, let's look back at some of last year's champions who secured their wins with scores above a 98!


Cheer Extreme – Raleigh – SSX

L6 Senior – Small

SSX put on incredible routines two days in a row to secure a 98.5 with zero deductions! Their execution of difficult tumbling and high-flying stunts gave the judges the high-energy performance they were looking for from the champions of the Level 6 Senior Small division.

 

Elite Cheer – Odyssey

L5 Senior – Small 

Odyssey snagged first out of six with a 98.2375. The team incurred a small .25 deduction on Day 1 and came back stronger than ever for a zero-deduction performance on Day 2.

GymTyme Illinois – Twist

L5 Senior Coed – Small

Twist topped their division earning a 98.3625. The team impressed the crowd by hitting their stunts and pyramids and kept their attention all the way through to the end of the routine with seven running fulls!

Rain Athletics – Electric

L4.2 Senior

Electric shocked the competition with two days of near-perfect routines! On both days of competition, Electric received zero deductions to finish on top of the division with a 98.1. 

Cheer St Louis – Divine

L4 Junior – Small – A

Divine topped the L4 Junior division with precise technique earning two zero deduction routines. Divine ended the weekend on top with a 98.1.

CheerVille Athletics BG – Mystique

L4 Junior – Small – B

Mystique took a 98.725 in the L4 Junior Small division to win the competition. Mystique was placed against five other teams, four of which hit zero on Day 2.

Legends Cheer Academy II – Jackpot CHA-CHING!

L4 Junior – Medium

Jackpot CHA-CHING! sat in second place with a .25 deduction after Day 1. The team came together, fixed their mistakes, and hit zero on Day 2 to earn a 98.1125 and win the L4 Junior Medium division.

CheerVille Athletics MJ – Phantom

L3 – U17

Phantom put on an unforgettable performance on Day 1 and earned a 99 with zero deductions! Phantom finished Day 2 in first with an event score of 98.4375. 

Liberty All Stars – DIVAS

L3 Junior – D2 – Small – A

DIVAS hit zero on Day 1 and was sitting in first place out of ten teams. The DIVAS continued their reign through Day 2 winning the division with a 98.0125.

CheerVille Athletics HV – Wicked

L3 Junior – Small – B

Wicked had one minor .25 deduction on Day 1. Wanting to hold on to their first-place rank after Day 1, Wicked gave it their all and secured their win with a zero deduction routine on Day 2 and earned a 98.3625.

The Stingray Allstars – Suns

L2 Junior – Small

Suns wowed the competition with back-to-back zero deduction routines. The team took first of eleven with a 98.1!

The Stingray Allstars – Wave

L1 Junior – Small

Wave took first place with a 98.0833. The team hit zero two days in a row to end the weekend on top.


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