The Cheerleading program, rooted in discipline and teamwork, all comes down to a 3-minute routine that the coaches and athletes work all season for. Many parishes and schools have cheerleading programs specializing in sideline cheer to competitive that compete in the Archdiocese Championships in March. Almost 30 teams come out and show their team pride and put their teamwork on full display.
Youth Cheerleading has significant benefits for confidence development. Participating in cheerleading can help children build a strong sense of teamwork, communication, and leadership skills, as well as physical fitness. Cheerleading involves learning and mastering complex routines, performing in front of crowds, and dealing with the pressure of competition. These skills can translate to various aspects of life, including school, work, and personal relationships. Additionally, being part of a cheerleading team can foster a sense of belonging and camaraderie.