The Waterford Wolves dominated the Norfolk Cheer Invitational, clinching the top spot under the leadership of senior captains Aurora Duesling, Grace Herron, and Taylor Brown. The team, eager to improve from last year's second-place finish, showcased their hard work and dedication throughout the season, culminating in a successful final performance. Despite having a smaller roster compared to competitors but the Wolves utilized the advantage to fine-tune their routines and deliver an impressive show. The Delhi Raiders secured second place, demonstrating significant progress from earlier competitions. In addition, Alison High was honored during the event as she prepares for retirement from teaching but will continue coaching.

By the Numbers
  • Waterford Wolves finished first among four competing teams.
  • Delhi Raiders achieved second place after improving their ranking throughout the season.
State of Play
  • The Wolves emphasized continuous improvements and feedback application throughout their season.
  • Alison High will retire from teaching but continue coaching at Valley Heights Bears.
What's Next

The Wolves move ahead with high expectations, aiming to maintain their success in future competitions, while teams like Delhi will likely build on their recent improvements for next season.

Bottom Line

The Waterford Wolves' victory at the Norfolk Cheer Invitational highlights the importance of teamwork and adaptability, setting a standard for future cheer squads in their region.