Understanding Cheerleading Levels, Divisions, and Scoresheets: A Beginner’s Guide

Decoding Cheerleading Levels, Divisions, and Scoresheets for Beginners

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Diving into the cheerleading world can be both exciting and a bit confusing, especially with all the different terms and categories. Whether you’re a new cheer parent, an aspiring cheerleader, or just curious, this guide will help you navigate the basics of cheerleading levels, divisions, and how performances are scored.

Levels: What Do They Mean?

Cheerleading levels indicate the complexity of skills in routines. Here’s a quick overview of what to expect at each level:

Level 1 (L1)

Level 2 (L2)

Level 3 (L3)

Level 4 (L4)

Level 5 (L5)

Level 6 (L6)

Level 7 (L7)

Exploring Novice, Prep, and Elite Divisions

In addition to the basic levels, the cheerleading world includes specific categories like Novice, Prep, and Elite, each with different commitment levels and routine complexities:

Moreover, gyms that focus solely on Prep routines can still achieve remarkable success. Whether a gym is classified as D1 (large gyms with more than 125 athletes) or D2 (smaller gyms with up to 125 athletes), the level of talent can be extraordinary.

Divisions: Age and Team Size

Divisions categorize teams by age and size, ensuring fair competition. Here are the primary divisions based on age and birth year for the 2024-2025 season:

AgeBirth YearTeam Size
TinyAges 6-72017-20195-30
MiniAges 7-92015-20185-30
YouthAges 8-122012-20175-30
JuniorAges 9-152009-20165-30
SeniorAges 13-196/1/05-20125-30
Senior OpenAges 18+Before 5/31/075-24

Teams can also be classified as Coed (with males) or All-Girl. For more detailed information on divisions and team sizes, refer to the 2023-2024 All Star Rules.

D1 and D2 Explained

Scoresheets: How Performances Are Judged

Cheerleading competitions use scoresheets to evaluate performances. Here are the key scoring areas:

  1. Stunts: Difficulty, execution, and creativity.
  2. Tumbling: Complexity and execution.
  3. Pyramids: Construction, creativity, and execution.
  4. Jumps: Height, form, and synchronization.
  5. Dance: Choreography, synchronization, and energy.
  6. Overall Performance: Showmanship, transitions, and impact.

For more detailed scoring criteria, visit United Scoring Partners, USASF, the Open Championships Series, and the Varsity All Star Scoring pages.

Putting It All Together

When you see terms like “J6” or “S4,” it’s a mix of age division and skill level. Scoresheets ensure fair judging, covering every aspect of the routine. If you’re still feeling lost, don’t hesitate to ask fellow cheer enthusiasts—they’re always ready to help newcomers! Check out this link for a complete glossary of cheerleading terms.

Whether you’re just starting out in cheerleading or looking to refine your skills, understanding the levels, divisions, and scoring is crucial in navigating your cheer journey. Each category offers unique challenges and opportunities to shine. Remember, the world of cheer is as diverse as it is vibrant—there’s a place for everyone, from the spirited novice to the elite competitor.

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