Every team needs motivation, and someone to cheer them on to victory even if the team is not at the home field. This is where cheer leaders come into play. Cheer leading is much more than simply reciting learned rhymes that support their team, it can be very physical as well. There is a nice page located here which will enlighten you on where cheer leading comes from, and how it was established.
Each football squad has cheer leaders, which do their best to cheer their squad to victory. While the cheer leaders support the football squads at each and every game, for the cheer leaders, the annual cheer competition is their super bowl, in which we expect all football players to come out and support and cheer them on to victory as well.
This year, Tri-County Jr. Pro has decided to only have three divisions in football and cheer. These divisions are Pee Wees, Minors, and Majors. The age ranges will be the same for cheer as football, and they are as follows:
5-7 are Pee Wees
8-9 are Minors
10-13 are Majors