Looking Back On L2 Junior Medium - A Ahead Of WSF Grand Nationals
Looking Back On L2 Junior Medium - A Ahead Of WSF Grand Nationals
Teams always put on a show at the WSF Grand Nationals! Ahead of the competition, let's take a look back at the 2022 Level 2 Junior Medium A division.
Year after year teams put on a show at the WSF Grand Nationals, and this year will be no different as all star cheerleaders prepare to take the stage December 2-3 in Louisville, Kentucky. The teams are aiming to hit zero and the stakes are high at the 2023 WSF Grand Nationals as bids for The Cheerleading Worlds and The Summit are up for grabs. Teams will also have the opportunity to take home 600 points towards The League by Varsity All Star!
With all the action just a few days away, let's take a look back at who put on a show last season in the Level 2 Junior Medium A division.
L2 Junior Medium A Recap
CheerVille HV - Bellatrix
First Place: Event Score 24.15
Rain Athletics - Weather Girls
Second Place: Event Score 23.95
CheerVille MJ - Harley Quinn
Third Place: Event Score 23.4792
GymTyme Illinois - Sugar
Fourth Place: Event Score 23.3125
The Stingray Allstars - Firebolt
Fifth Place: Event Score 22.9375
Premier Athletics - Nashville - SNIPERS
Sixth Place: Event Score 22.4292
Check out the full results from the 2022 WSF Grand Nationals
The League by Varsity All Star
The League by Varsity All Star is the official ranking system for the sport of All Star cheerleading, changing the conversation from “Who won the weekend?” to “Who ranks at the top this season?”
Every team who competes at a Varsity All Star Event this season will be included in The League by Varsity All Star. Team rankings are determined by the Points System displayed here. At each Varsity All Star event your team completes, your team will earn points based on the assigned event and placement point value.
At the end of the season, your top 5 Varsity All Star event scores will be used to calculate your final rank. In total, 120 winners will be recognized from 1st – 3rd place across each region. One champion will be crowned in each of the 5 regions across the 8 eligible divisions, meaning 40 champions will be awarded in total. Champions will win cash and prizes!