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Saturday
Dec242011

UPro Drop Box

Those of us at UPro Media are always searching for ways to better cover the sports of Cheerleading and Dance.  We are offering our viewers the opportunity to upload video or photo files to our website.  we are not sure how long we will continue to offer this as a new feature, but will try it for a short time. Please only send applicable competition footage. Our editors will choose which files will be published to the website. 

Tuesday
Nov012011

Congratulations To Our State Qualifiers & Champions!

The Georgia Cheerleading State Championship Competiton was a true battle this year!  Congratulations to all teams that qualified, and congratulations to our champions!  Those of us at UPro Media are very proud of your efforts and accomplishments!!!!!

Our 2011 State Champions!

                         A Trion

                       AA Coosa

                   AAA Carrollton

                  AAAA Northgate 

                  AAAAA Mill Creek  

                Coed Winder-Barrow

Sunday
Oct302011

Half A Million Views In October

UPro is pleased to assist in so many people being able to scout, view, and enjoy the sport of cheerleading!  we have logged more than a half million views this October! Our site was designed for the use and enjoyment of coaches, athletes, and spectators of the sport of cheerleading.  Our goal is to cover every Georgia cheerleading event and have the footage posted in order that coaches and athletes can work to improve their team's performance in the effort of improvement and becoming a champion! 

Tuesday
Oct112011

GHSA's No Flash Rule

I'm not sure spectators that challenge this rule know the risk of their actions!  I by no means want to justify the rule, yet it remains the rule to be followed.  You see, we as spectators do not have the ability to make rules to be followed, and create risk for the teams and athletes we care about each time we do not abide by the rules as they are written. 

First, I would like to express the reason GHSA has created the flash photography rule.  They have determined that the flash creates a distraction to the athletes, therefore is dangerous to the athletes that are competing.  That being said, if they are correct, I can't believe anyone would continue flashing under those circumstances!  I am sure that no one wants their child, athlete, or team to be endangered while performing! 

Second, the judges have the right to stop any performance where the rulse are being violated, and if thieir performance is interupted, that will clearly create a danger to the athletes!  That being said, I cannot believe anyone is still flashing!  I have begun to aggressively announce this only because I have listened to the judges as they threaten to stop more routines due to the violation of this rule.  I am not willing to see these competitors placed in that situation.  I care too much for their safety and right to a fair and uninterupted performance/competition. 

Finally, knowing that the judges have a history of stopping a performance, knowing that their purpose is safety, and knowing that none of us have the ability to change any rules, I recommend that we all honor the rules, and stop placing our athletes at risk of not only being endangered, but also being stopped in the middle of their performance.  I have attached a video of one event where the action of stopping a performance was taken to enforce the rule.  Watch this video and understand that when flashes are going off while your team is on the floor, this could happen to your team!!!  Take a look!!! Then take action to protect your athletes!!!

The judges will stop a performance. Don't cause this problem for your team!!

I have continually offered assistance to anyone that needs help turning their flash off.  Just brig your camera to me or any of my staff, and we will assist you!  That being said lets not show our dislike to any rule where the judges might stop a team due to our lack of better judgement.  It only will harm the athletes that we care to see have the most success possible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tuesday
Oct042011

Competitive Week 3&4

Teams and judges appear to be settling into the new scoring rubric for the year.  The kinks seem to be smoothing out in terms of deductions, performance, and the judges time to score each team.  While I am not a total fan of the scoring system, it is nice to see the calming of the storm that existed throughout the start of the competitive cheerleading season. 

Judging has improved the amount of time required to score a performance from roughly 10 minutes per team to now requiring roughly 5-6 minutes.  Whil I never want to rush a judge, thus gaining an inaccurate score, it is nice to see them improve efficiencey to a point of reason. 

We are covering the great performances of weeks 3 and 4 with

     Alpharetta as the champions of the AAAAA                        Peachtree Ridge As the champions of the

     Division at North Gwinnett and Ken Mtn                                Coed Division at North Gwinnett

                                   

     Winder Barrow as the champions of the                                  Mill Creek as the champions of

     Coed Division at Ola's Quest For The Best                                the AAAAA Division at Grayson