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17 NHSCC Order 2017 NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADING CHAMPIONSHIP ORDER OF COMPETITION COMPETITION TIMES FOR SATURDAY FEBRUARY 11, 2017 - ESPN WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS® HP FIELD HOUSE 10 Minute Team Check In / Rehearsal Warm-up Check-In Small Varsity Coed Semi-Finals Team Name Team Photo Floor Time Time Competition Time Small Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist "A" #1 Legend High School 7:15 AM A 7:30 AM 7:50 AM 8:00 AM Small Varsity Coed "B" Semi-Finalist #1 Red Lion Area Senior High School 7:19 AM B 7:34 AM 7:54 AM 8:04 AM Small Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist "A" #2 Daviess County High School 7:23 AM C 7:38 AM 7:58 AM 8:08 AM Small Varsity Coed "B" Semi-Finalist #2 Mountain Vista High School 7:27 AM A 7:42 AM 8:02 AM 8:12 AM Small Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist "A" #3 Upper Perkiomen High School 7:31 AM B 7:46 AM 8:06 AM 8:16 AM Small Varsity Coed "B" Semi-Finalist #3 Castle View High School 7:35 AM C 7:50 AM 8:10 AM 8:20 AM Small Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist "A" #4 Clay High School 7:39 AM A 7:54 AM 8:14 AM 8:24 AM Small Varsity Coed "B" Semi-Finalist #4 Golden High School 7:43 AM B 7:58 AM 8:18 AM 8:28 AM Small Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist "A" #5 Chandler High School 7:47 AM C 8:02 AM 8:22 AM 8:32 AM Small Varsity Coed "B" Semi-Finalist #5 Lafayette High School (LA) 7:51 AM A 8:06 AM 8:26 AM 8:36 AM Small Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist "A" #6 Immaculata High School 7:55 AM B 8:10 AM 8:30 AM 8:40 AM Small Varsity Coed "B" Semi-Finalist #6 Madison Memorial High School 7:59 AM C 8:14 AM 8:34 AM 8:44 AM Small Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist "A" #7 Greenfield High School 8:03 AM A 8:18 AM 8:38 AM 8:48 AM Small Varsity Coed "B" Semi-Finalist #7 Middleburg High School 8:07 AM B 8:22 AM 8:42 AM 8:52 AM Small Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist "A" #8 Hudson High School 8:11 AM C 8:26 AM 8:46 AM 8:56 AM Small Varsity Coed "B" Semi-Finalist #8 Broken Arrow High School 8:15 AM A 8:30 AM 8:50 AM 9:00 AM Event Break Small Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist "A" #9 Thunder Ridge High School 8:30 AM B 8:45 AM 9:05 AM 9:15 AM Small Varsity Coed "B" Semi-Finalist #9 Sebring High School 8:34 AM C 8:49 AM 9:09 AM 9:19 AM Small Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist "A" #10 Sparkman High School 8:38 AM A 8:53 AM 9:13 AM 9:23 AM Small Varsity Coed "B" Semi-Finalist #10 Bowie High School (Austin, TX) 8:42 AM B 8:57 AM 9:17 AM 9:27 AM Small Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist "A" #11 Arvada West High School 8:46 AM C 9:01 AM 9:21 AM 9:31 AM Small Varsity Coed "B" Semi-Finalist #11 Apollo High School 8:50 AM A 9:05 AM 9:25 AM 9:35 AM Small Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist "A" #12 Strawberry Crest High School 8:54 AM B 9:09 AM 9:29 AM 9:39 AM Small Varsity Coed "B" Semi-Finalist #12 Stillwater High School 8:58 AM C 9:13 AM 9:33 AM 9:43 AM Small Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist "A" #13 Barren County High School 9:02 AM A 9:17 AM 9:37 AM 9:47 AM Small Varsity Coed "B" Semi-Finalist #13 Blackman High School 9:06 AM B 9:21 AM 9:41 AM 9:51 AM Small Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist "A" #14 New Oxford High School 9:10 AM C 9:25 AM 9:45 AM 9:55 AM Small Varsity Coed "B" Semi-Finalist #14 Moses Lake High School 9:14 AM A 9:29 AM 9:49 AM 9:59 AM Small Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist "A" #15 Archbishop Shaw High School 9:18 AM B 9:33 AM 9:53 AM 10:03 AM Small Varsity Coed "B" Semi-Finalist #15 Mater Dei High School 9:22 AM C 9:37 AM 9:57 AM 10:07 AM Small Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist "A" #16 Fossil Ridge High School (TX) 9:26 AM A 9:41 AM 10:01 AM 10:11 AM Small Varsity Coed "B" Semi-Finalist #16 Henry Clay High School 9:30 AM B 9:45 AM 10:05 AM 10:15 AM Announce Small Varsity Coed Finalists and Draw for the Finals Order of Competition - 10:30am Team Check 10 Minute Medium Varsity Coed Semi-Finals In / Team Rehearsal Warm-up Check-In Competition World School Cheerleading Champ Exhibitions Team Name Photo Floor Time Time Time Medium Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist #1 Harrison Central High School 10:00 AM A 10:15 AM 10:35 AM 10:45 AM WSCC Youth Recreational Saint Gregory School (Costa Rica) 10:03 AM B 10:18 AM 10:38 AM 10:48 AM Medium Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist #2 Casey County High School 10:07 AM C 10:22 AM 10:42 AM 10:52 AM WSCC Youth Recreational Gimnasio El Lago (Colombia) 10:10 AM A 10:25 AM 10:45 AM 10:55 AM Medium Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist #3 McDowell High School 10:14 AM B 10:29 AM 10:49 AM 10:59 AM WSCC Youth Recreational Colegio La Colina (Colombia) 10:17 AM C 10:32 AM 10:52 AM 11:02 AM Medium Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist #4 Summit High School 10:21 AM A 10:36 AM 10:56 AM 11:06 AM WSCC Youth Recreational Liceo Panamericano (Ecuador) 10:24 AM B 10:39 AM 10:59 AM 11:09 AM Medium Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist #5 Davie County High School 10:28 AM C 10:43 AM 11:03 AM 11:13 AM WSCC Youth Recreational Buckingham School (Colombia) 10:31 AM A 10:46 AM 11:06 AM 11:16 AM Medium Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist #6 Villa Park High School 10:35 AM B 10:50 AM 11:10 AM 11:20 AM WSCC Junior Recreational New Hope School (Costa Rica) 10:38 AM C 10:53 AM 11:13 AM 11:23 AM Medium Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist #7 Fleming Island High School 10:42 AM A 10:57 AM 11:17 AM 11:27 AM WSCC Junior Recreational Colegio Giovanni Antonio Farina (Colombia) 10:45 AM B 11:00 AM 11:20 AM 11:30 AM Medium Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist #8 Bentonville High School 10:49 AM C 11:04 AM 11:24 AM 11:34 AM WSCC Junior Recreational Colegio Clemencia de Caicedo (Colombia) 10:52 AM A 11:07 AM 11:27 AM 11:37 AM Medium Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist #9 Leesville Road High School 10:56 AM B 11:11 AM 11:31 AM 11:41 AM WSCC Senior Recreational Colegio Giovanni Antonio Farina (Colombia) 10:59 AM C 11:14 AM 11:34 AM 11:44 AM Medium Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist #10 Saltillo High School 11:03 AM A 11:18 AM 11:38 AM 11:48 AM WSCC Senior Recreational Gimnasio El Lago (Colombia) 11:06 AM B 11:21 AM 11:41 AM 11:51 AM Medium Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist #11 Blue Springs High School 11:10 AM C 11:25 AM 11:45 AM 11:55 AM WSCC Junior High Vikings Santa Ana (Colombia) 11:13 AM A 11:28 AM 11:48 AM 11:58 AM WSCC Medium Varsity St Francis Xavier High School (Canada) 11:18 AM B 11:33 AM 11:53 AM 12:03 PM WSCC Super Varsity Ecole Secondaire La Cite Des Jeunes (Canada) 11:23 AM C 11:38 AM 11:58 AM 12:08 PM Event Break Updated 1/24/2017 Page 1 2017 NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADING CHAMPIONSHIP ORDER OF COMPETITION COMPETITION TIMES FOR SATURDAY FEBRUARY 11, 2017 - ESPN WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS® HP FIELD HOUSE Team Check 10 Minute Medium Varsity Coed Semi-Finals In / Team Rehearsal Warm-up Check-In Competition World School Cheerleading Champ Exhibitions Team Name Photo Floor Time Time Time Medium Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist #12 Archbishop Rummel High School 11:35 AM A 11:50 AM 12:10 PM 12:20 PM WSCC Junior High Non Tumbling St Hughs High School (Jamaica) 11:38 AM B 11:53 AM 12:13 PM 12:23 PM Medium Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist #13 McCracken County High School 11:42 AM C 11:57 AM 12:17 PM 12:27 PM WSCC Junior Varsity Non Tumbling Beaver Brae Secondary School (Canada) 11:45 AM A 12:00 PM 12:20 PM 12:30 PM Medium Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist #14 Stewarts Creek High School 11:49 AM B 12:04 PM 12:24 PM 12:34 PM WSCC Small Varsity Non Tumbling The Queens High School (Jamaica) 11:52 AM C 12:07 PM 12:27 PM 12:37 PM Medium Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist #15 Sun Prairie High School 11:56 AM A 12:11 PM 12:31 PM 12:41 PM WSCC Small Varsity Non Tumbling Kitsilano Secondary School (Canada) 11:59 AM B 12:14 PM 12:34 PM 12:44 PM Medium Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist #16 Tupelo High School 12:03 PM C 12:18 PM 12:38 PM 12:48 PM WSCC Small Varsity Non Tumbling Pembroke Hall High School (Jamaica) 12:06 PM A 12:21 PM 12:41 PM 12:51 PM Medium Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist #17 Tates Creek High School 12:10 PM B 12:25 PM 12:45 PM 12:55 PM WSCC Medium Varsity Non Tumbling Father John Redmond Redhawks (Canada) 12:13 PM C 12:28 PM 12:48 PM 12:58 PM Medium Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist #18 Ralston Valley High School 12:17 PM A 12:32 PM 12:52 PM 1:02 PM WSCC Large Varsity Non Tumbling Argyle Secondary School (Canada) 12:20 PM B 12:35 PM 12:55 PM 1:05 PM Medium Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist #19 Fort Walton Beach High School 12:24 PM C 12:39 PM 12:59 PM 1:09 PM WSCC Large Varsity Non Tumbling Mobile High School (Canada) 12:27 PM A 12:42 PM 1:02 PM 1:12 PM Medium Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist #20 Downingtown West High School 12:31 PM B 12:46 PM 1:06 PM 1:16 PM WSCC Super Varsity Non Tumbling Holy Spirit High School (Canada) 12:34 PM C 12:49 PM 1:09 PM 1:19 PM Medium Varsity Coed Semi-Finalist #21 Choctawhatchee High School 12:38 PM A 12:53 PM 1:13 PM 1:23 PM WSCC Super Varsity Non Tumbling Ecole Secondaire Soulanges (Canada) 12:41 PM B 12:56 PM 1:16 PM 1:26 PM WSCC Small Varsity Coed W.P.
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