Saturday, November 10, 2007

Brentsville Tigers - Class AA State Champions

This evening, Kellie is basking in the glory of Brentsville District High School's finest achievement in competitive cheer. BDHS has been crowned the 2007 Class AA State Champion.

The competition is structured as two rounds. All the teams compete and the five highest scores advance to the final round. To this point in the season, BDHS has mowed down the competition and hasn't really had a team score close to them. Tonight they had to compete outside of a high school gym (VCU - Richmond) as well as compete against two-time defending champion William Byrd High School from Roanoke.

When they performed, the first cracks in the Tiger juggernaut began to show. They dropped a stunt and had a few shaky moments like dropping the 'E' in the TIGERS chant. In other words, a few major mistakes were made and the Tigers were in real danger of not making the top five. Although devastated, the team regrouped, put the matter behind them and awaited the announcement of the final five. An hour later, presumably on the strength of their tumbling, the Tigers were announced as one the top five teams.

The good news was that scores from round one were zeroed and the teams began a fresh scoresheet. The bad news was that William Byrd emerged from the first round as the early leader. William Byrd began round one and Brentsville had the advantage of watching them go first. The tigers were the second group to hit the floor and when the dust had settled, one thing was clear. William Byrd was not going to win again this year. Seemingly saving their best for last, the Brentsville Tigers put on their most impressive performance of the year. They walked off the floor with no regrets, knowing that they could not have done a better job as a team. When the five finalists were done, all teams were assembled on the mat for the final scores.

Third place went to Tabb High School out of Yorktown that had the same mascot as well as the same team colors. Second place went to a team from Northern Virginia and we were all sure that it was down to the William Byrd Terriers and the Brentsville Tigers. In the end, it wasn't even close as the Tigers won and the Terriers finished fifth.

Kellie received a medal for her letter jacket and will also receive a state championship ring later this year. If you want more details, give Kellie a call. She will be glad to give you a blow by blow.

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