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Cheer Legacy athletes place well at Warman event

Cheer Legacy Athletics from North Battleford had a great weekend at the Warman Cheer Classic on March 2, 3 and 4 in Warman.
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Cheer Legacy Athletics from North Battleford had a great weekend at the Warman Cheer Classic on March 2, 3 and 4 in Warman.

Cheer Legacy Athletics is a youth fitness centre in the Battlefords that specializes in competitive cheerleading, ninja/parkour and tumbling classes. All eight competitive cheerleading teams attended the Warman Cheer Classic and had great results.

The Youth Level 1 team, Royals, a team made up of young girls ages 8-11, placed first in their division.

The Mini Elite team, Supremes, made up of girls ages 6-8, placed first in their division on day one but to third in their division on day two.

Another four teams from Cheer Legacy placed third in their divisions and the other two teams placed fourth and fifth, respectably.

Mikaela P, from Cheer Legacy, also competed an Indy (individual tumbling routine) on Friday night in the Youth Level 4 division and also earned first place with a score of 90.7 per cent.

Cheer Legacy Athletics has been operating in the Battlefords for seven years. In July 2017, they moved into a brand new, custom built, training facility on 109th Street where they train athletes of all ages.