Watch The Winning Routines From The First-Ever Quest!

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Dreams came true from Rec and Youth cheerleading teams across the nation as they took the mat at the happiest place on earth past weekend to compete at the inaugural Quest Recreational Championship.

The Quest is the most competitive and prestigious end-of-season event for Rec and Youth Cheer and the first-ever champions have been crowned. 

Watch the winning routines from The Quest 2020!

Click On The Team Name To Watch Their Winning Routine!
Division 2020 Quest Champion
Open Traditional Rec – 12 & Younger (AFF) Old Mill Bengals
L1 Performance Rec – 6 & Younger (NON) Titan Cheer Alliance
L1 Performance Rec – 8 & Younger (AFF)  Wayne Boys & Girls Club
L1 Performance Rec – 8 & Younger (NON) Fair Lawn Cheer Army
L1 Performance Rec – 10 & Younger (NON) Bellmawr Purple Eagles
L1 Performance Rec – 12 & Younger (AFF) Sharon Springs Falcons
L1 Performance Rec Large – 12 & Younger (NON) Oaklyn Cats Cheerleading
L1 Performance Rec – 12 & Younger (NON) Interboro Hornets Cheerleading
L1 Performance Rec – 14 & Younger (NON) Tri-Town Competitive Cheerleading
L1 Performance Rec – 18 & Younger (AFF) Suniland Sundevils
L1 Performance Rec – 18 & Younger (NON) Cliffside Park Recreation
L1 Traditional Rec – 8 & Younger (NON) Pride Athletics
L1 Traditional Rec – 10 & Younger (AFF) South River Youth Association
L1 Traditional Rec – 12 & Younger (AFF)  Wallburg Athletic Association
L1 Traditional Rec – 12 & Younger (NON) MFA Studios
L1 Traditional Rec – 14 & Younger (NON) WC Fire Cheer
L1 Traditional Rec – 18 & Younger (NON) Oakleaf Knights
L2 Performance Rec – 10 & Younger (AFF) Steele Creek Athletic Association
L2 Performance Rec – 12 & Younger (AFF) Jr Lancers
L2 Performance Rec – 12 & Younger (NON) Oaklyn Cats Cheerleading
L2 Performance Rec – 14 & Younger (AFF)  CA STARZ
L2 Performance Rec Small – 14 & Younger (NON) Cape St Claire Rec Council
L2 Performance Rec Large – 14 & Younger (NON) Xtreme Athletix
L2 Performance Rec – 18 & Younger (AFF) Red Land Midget Football
L2 Performance Rec Small -18 & Younger (NON) Shutdown Cheer
L2 Performance Rec Large -18 & Younger (NON) Oaklyn Cats Cheerleading
L2 Traditional Rec – 12 & Younger (AFF)  For Bend Blaze
L2 Traditional Rec – 12 & Younger (NON) TPA Bulls
L2 Traditional Rec – 14 & Younger (NON)  Sun Prairie Youth Cheer
L3.1 Performance Rec – 14 & Younger (NON)  Mt. Blue Rec Cheering
L3.1 Performance Rec – 18 & Younger (AFF) Ashe County Youth Cheerleading
L3.1 Performance Rec – 18 & Younger (NON) West Shore Shock
L3.1 Traditional Rec – 12 & Younger (AFF) Devil Cheerleading
L3.1 Traditional Rec – 14 & Younger (AFF) Auburn Ravens Youth Football and Cheer
L3.1 Traditional Rec – 14 & Younger (NON)  Cloverdale Competitive Cheer
L3.1 Traditional Rec – 18 & Younger (NON) Cloverdale Competitive Cheer
L3 Performance Rec – 12 & Younger (NON) West Shore Shock
L3 Performance Rec – 14 & Younger (AFF) Jr Lancers
L3 Performance Rec – 14 & Younger (NON) Oaklyn Cats Cheerleading
L3 Performance Rec – 18 & Younger (AFF) MOTYFCL
L3 Performance Rec Small – 18 & Younger (NON) VOGT Devils
L3 Performance Rec Large – 18 & Younger (NON) Interboro Hornets Cheerleading
L4 Performance Rec – 8-14 Years Old (NON) RTC
L4 Performance Rec – 11-18 Years Old (AFF)  Fauquier Lady Wolfpack
L4 Performance Rec – 11-18 Years Old (NON)  Oaklyn Cats Cheerleading

Congratulations to all the teams that competed at The 2020 Quest Recreational Championship, we can't wait to see you again in 2021!

View full results from The Quest 2020

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