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Cheer Makes One Final Trip To America's Cup In Orlando

Cheer Makes One Final Trip To America's Cup In Orlando
ORLANDO, Fla. -- It was February 7th and 8th at The Americas Cheerleading Cup National Championship—two days that would become an experience like no other. Every stunt, every tumbling pass, every count had been earned through weeks of grit. Injuries, setbacks, long practices, and moments that tested their resolve had shaped them into something stronger than a team. They had become a unit that refused to break.
 
When the final routine hit with zero deductions and a final score of 85.30, fans cheered with joy as the Siena Heights athletes celebrated what they had just delivered. Tears, cheers, and disbelief blended together as they realized what they had accomplished. Every obstacle they faced had only sharpened their determination. Proof that relentlessness pays off.
 
Moments prior to the championship, seniors Jerzie Robinson and Bobby Lindsey, along with Caysie Ringkvist, a member of the coaching staff, reflected on the season—one unlike any other. They spoke candidly about the emotional weight of competing while navigating the heartbreaking announcement of the university's closure. The seniors shared the bittersweet reality of their final year, explaining how the uncertainty had pushed them to cherish every practice, every performance, every moment together.