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Spirit Competitions SPIRIT COMPETITIONS If you are hosting a competition, please let Jenn Roberts-Uhlig ([email protected]) or Jane Boudreau ([email protected]) know. It is important that CHSAA is aware of the competitions. Listed below are the competitions that are being held prior to state. October 17 – 5A-CSML Open Spirit Competition – Liberty High School (8720 Scarborough Dr., Colorado Springs,CO 80920). For more information please contact: Delia Hill at [email protected] or Lynda Sterner at [email protected]. October 17 – AmeriCheer (5:00 pm) – Chaparral High School (15655 Brookstone Dr., Parker 80134). For more information please contact: Heather Saunders at [email protected] or 719-648-8922. October 24 – Pagosa Invitational Cheer & Dance – – Pagosa Springs High School (800 S. 8th St., Pagosa Springs 81147). For more information please contact: Marcie Ham [email protected] or 970-264-2231 X 224 October 31 - UCA sponsors -- Pueblo (Colorado State Fair Events Center, 10001 Beulah Avenue, Pueblo, CO 81004. For more information, please contact Kevin Clanton at [email protected] or go to UCA's web site at www.uca.varsity.com November 4 – Front Range Cheer & Dance League Championship (6:00 pm) – Fossil Ridge High School (5400 Ziegler Road, Fort Collins 80528). For more information, please contact Nikki Rodriquez at [email protected]. November 4 – Pikes Peak Athletic Conference Spirit Championships (6:00 pm) – Falcon High School (10255 Lambert Road, Falcon 80831). For more information please contact: Mary Ann Wilson at [email protected] or 719-495-2022. November 5 – Colorado 7 League (5:00 pm) – Weld Central High School (4715 Weld County Rd. 59, Keenesburg 80643). For more information please contact: Scott Richardson at [email protected] or 303-536-2105. November 7 – Battle on The Rock (1:00 pm) – Douglas County High School (2842 Front St., Castle Rock 80104). For more information please contact: Troy Allen at [email protected]. November 7 -- George Washington High School is hosting Denver Public Schools League Competition. For more information, please contact Shenae McKelvin at [email protected] November 7 -- Four Corners Regional Competition, cheer and dance, Durango. For more information, please contact Kira Nash at [email protected] November 7 – PPAC Open Competition – Vista Ridge High School (6888 Black Forest Road, Colorado Springs 80923). For more information please contact: Nikkole Weir at 719-360-4613. November 10 – Aurora Central High School (11700 E. 11th Ave., Aurora 80010). For more information please contact: Michele Ackersonb at 631-416-1610. November 10 -- Grandview High School will hosting the Centennial League Competition (JV followed by Varsity – 6:00 pm). For more information, please contact Jamee Ulitzky ([email protected] or 720-886-6530. November 10 – Northern/Tri-Valley League Competition – Roosevelt High School (616 N. 2nd, Johnstown 80534). For more information please contact: Michelle Mauch at [email protected] or 970-324-7945. November 11 -- Eaglecrest High School will be hosting the Centennial League Competition (JV & Varsity – 6:00 pm). For more information, please contact Jamee Ulitzky [email protected]; 720-886-6530 or Vince Orlando at [email protected]. November 14 - UCA/UDA Sponsor -- Denver (National Western Complex, 4655 Humboldt St., Denver, CO 80216). For more information, please contact Kevin Clanton at [email protected] or go to UCA's web site at www.uca.varsity.com November 14 – Rumble in the Rockies at Air Academy High School (6910 Carlton Drive, USAF Academy 80840). Please contact Sierra Day at [email protected]. November 18 -- Heritage High School is hosting Continental League Dance Competition at Heritage High School (1401 S. Geddes Ave., Littleton 80120) (5:30 pm – JV; 7:00 pm – Varsity). Please contact Julie Cantwell at [email protected] for additional information. November 18 – Jeffco Spirit Invitational (Dance) (6:00 pm) – Chatfield High School (7227 S. Simms St., Littleton 80127). For more information please contact: Corrie Hitchens at [email protected] November 19 – Jeffco Spirit Invitational (Cheer) (6:00 pm) – Chatfield High School (7227 S. Simms St., Littleton 80127). For more information please contact: Corrie Hitchens at [email protected] November 19 – Continental League Cheer Championship (3:00 pm) – Highlands Ranch High School (9375 S. Cresthill Lane, Highlands Ranch 80130). For more information please contact: Nicole Gambatese at [email protected] or Amanda Mundaca at [email protected] November 19 – Frontier League (6:00 pm) at Sheridan High School/Fort Logan West Gate – For more information please contact: Linda Elliott at [email protected] November 20 – Patriot League Competition at Strasburg High School (56729 E. Colorado Ave., Strasburg 80136). For more information please contact: Tobi Whitehead at [email protected] November 21 -- Castle View High School is sponsoring a Cheer and Dance Rumble (5:00 pm). For additional information, please contact Heather Acampora at [email protected] November 21 -- NCA & NDA Mile High Spirit Championship at Chaparral High School. For additional information, please contact Holly Schaffner at [email protected]. November 21 -- Winter Blast at Greeley West. For more information, please contact Brodie Subia at [email protected] November 21 – Western Colorado Regional – Fruita Monument High School (1102 Wildcat Ave., Fruita 81521). For more information, please contact Tena Preuss at [email protected] or 970-201-3453. December 5 – Elite Cheer & Dance Classic (2:00 pm) – Douglas County High School (2842 Front St., Castle Rock 80104). For more information please contact: Troy Allen at [email protected]. .
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