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  • i really like it :):)

  • Chech out: Stoughton Raiders Jr Midget Large Novice 09 they did awesome but only got 6th place ;-(

  • love 2 girls in front!

  • 1 word. HORRIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!

  • The rules for 08 did not allow extended 1 leg pyramids or extended stunts. We did what we were allowed to do, the rules have changed this year and you should see them now!

  • no way last year jr. mids could cuz i remember our jr.peewees did. Go Shelton!

  • I was talking about the novice level. Intermediate and advanced could do that last year, novice was allowed prep level stunts and extended 2 leg stunts if braced.

  • how old are you (you coach)

    you look young

  • I'm 20

  • hey is this canton ct?

  • Nope, Massachusets

  • you guys only got 5th place!?!?! the girls i coach aren't half as good as you guys ...you must have been competing against robots cuze that was so good :)

  • im guessing this is level 1 cause i dont see any backhandsproings wich is fine

  • this is so good the stunts are very original

  • more like first place this was soo good

  • Awesome Job! I might be Junior midget novice this year!:)

  • did you compete w/ the everett huskies?

  • No I'm pretty sure they were in small intermediate.

  • ohh yeah i forgot i wasnt on the b team i was on the d team and we lost .....what competition do they do cause some of them are different like everett huskies went to gbl then eastern mass and everett eagles went to exhibition then eastern mass but idk if i saw them a eastern mass

  • props to your coaches: your dance and cheer is awesome, and all your formations are great and clean. stunting is defeintely your weak point and tumbling, but based on all the rest of your routine, you seem like you'd have sick stunts and tumbling cause it's so clean :D awesome job girlies!

  • Haha thankyou! We were in the novice division so our stunts and tumbling were like a level 1 team so we did the best we could with that. :)

  • oh right :) makes sense, i assumed that pop warner didn't use levels. but i guess why not haha! you guys did really awesome, surprised you only got 5th!! post new videos of this team, they are super clean and i can show my teams how AMAZING you can make such a simple routine look ha!

  • Haha I don't have any other videos from that season but I'll definitely put one up of this season once we compete!

  • is this u

  • No, I'm the coach.

  • props to you haha :)

  • Aw they did so well! And great job on the routine coach!

  • That was really good

  • what year was this from? i though at novice you werent allowed to do half single leg stunts?? but maybe im wrong..

  • This was 2008. It is allowed as long as you are braced on both sides, which they were.

  • this is good... i cheer for flemington falcons jr midget intermediate and were going adv this year... if rules are still the same they must of lost points in the beginner stunts cuz i counted 3 girls not looking up... sorry but good routine in all.

  • There were no deductions/penalties.

  • u coached junior midget 08?...i competed in 08 for junior mideget small novice, we got second and went to nationals

  • Awesome :) Who do you cheer for?

  • i cheer for the Derby Jr. Midgets =]

  • Oh okay, so you were at the same regionals. Good job, you guys deserved it!

  • this is cute. I like the dance

  • what does "Midget" mean?

  • It's the age group. In pop warner it goes Junior Pee Wee, Pee Wee, Junior Midget, Midget

  • you coach??

  • haha popwarner is soo gay u cant do anything.

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  • hwo many teams did they compete against? i liek the routine

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