ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — For the first time ever, a Georgia high school cheer team is heading to the national championship in Orlando.
The Collins Hill Cheer squad won the 6-A state championship on Dec. 4, which would have ended their season, according to the Georgia High School Association bylaws which prohibits out of state travel.
But the squad fought to compete and won.
“We’ve put in so many hours so much hard work,” senior Aarelyn Starr said.
Starr has been a cheerleader at Collins Hill High School in Suwanee for four years and said winning the 6-A state championship last month was the best feeling.
“I don’t think words can describe that feeling. I would pay anything to go back to that exact moment hearing our name be called,” said Starr.
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It was a first for the squad and while they were excited, Starr and all the other cheerleaders were disappointed it would have ended their season.
“I put in four years into this program, into this team and to be told, ‘No you just can’t.’ It’s just not fair,” said Starr.
So the squad, coaches, parents and administrators started writing letters, and emails and making phone calls to the GHSA. And right before Christmas, they got the good news.
“We’re going to nationals. It was a great feeling. It was so crazy,” said Starr.
Head cheer coach Katie Birkhead said their ultimate goal is to change the GHSA bylaws.
“To make sure every high school athlete in the cheerleading sport has the opportunity to go going forward,” said Birkhead.
But their main goal right now is to bring home a trophy for Collins Hill and the state of Georgia.
“Nationals, that’s all we can look at. We are the first team to ever be able to go from Georgia, so we have to be able to go and represent. We’ve gotta bring something back and put Georgia on that map,” said Starr.
Since this happened so quickly, the squad is now trying to raise $40,000 to get them to Orlando, so they’re selling shirts and hosting a cheer camp and accepting donations. For more information, click here.
Currently, the squad has reached 59% of its goal.
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