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  • Cheer Routine Camp

    Explore the fundamentals of cheerleading and learn a cheer routine with your team! Coaches will emphasize safety, skill development and sportsmanship. A shirt and hair bow will be provided. Parents are welcome to attend the last practice to watch their performance! More details will follow.
  • Cheer Stunt Camp

    Explore the fundamentals of cheerleading and learn a cheer routine with your team! Coaches will emphasize safety, skill development and sportsmanship. Athletes are welcome to come and learn the foundation of stunting. Athletes will learn the importance of technique while growing their stunting ability. Campers will perform on 7/3 & 7/24 @ 11:15am based upon their respective camp dates. Shirt and hair bow will be provided.
  • Cheerleading

    Learn the essential skills to lead the crowd and support the home team! You will learn cheers, proper hand/body movements and jumping techniques. There is no stunting, just a big focus on fun while each cheerleader learns important life skills such as teamwork, leadership and more. The program concludes with a final cheer performance that parents are welcome to watch! For more information on Skyhawks, please click here!
  • Elementary Cheer Tryouts

    Discover the excitement of cheerleading in a fun, team-oriented, and competitive setting. Coaches will focus on safety, teamwork, sportsmanship and making positive choices to help athletes improve their skills and prepare for advanced cheer teams in the future. The Elementary Cheer team is designed for grades 2-6 and is focused on fostering development in the sport of cheerleading. Previous cheer/gymnastics/dance experience helps but is not mandatory. The season runs from September - February. Practices are on Monday nights at Minnetonka Middle School East. Participants are expected to fully commit to the team and be present before to signing up and becoming a member. The team will perform at school sporting events, community events, and local/state cheer competitions. *Please Note The Universal Cheer Association (UCA) states that participants must attend school within the Minnetonka district to be eligible for this Minnetonka program. To accommodate summer schedules, we are offering 2 sessions of the learning clinics. Both sessions will be the same. During the 2 days of camp, cheerleaders will learn the foundational skills of cheerleading; which consists of tumbling, stunting, jumps, and motions. Your cheerleaders will learn everything they need to know for tryouts. Cheerleaders may attend both sessions, but only 1 is required for tryouts. Tryout Day: Tryout day will be August 7th at MME Small Gym. Each athlete will attend a 30-minute time spot based on the grade they are going into. Athletes will wear white shoes, all black athletic outfit, a bow with low curled ponytail, and red lipstick. The 30 minute tryout will include: Effort & Coachability, Jump lines (double toe touch & pike) Tumbling skill of choice, and Tryout cheer. We judge stunting ability during learning clinics. Tryout Tips: We are looking for strong effort, energy, coachability, the ability to lead a crowd, and a positive attitude. Cheerleaders must be passionate about cheerleading both inside and outside of practice. Cheerleaders are not expected to have material 100% memorized but should be able to demonstrate the majority of it, and know what is being asked. All required material will be taught at the learning camps. Please note divisions are very competitive, and team placements will be as well. Team placements will be emailed by the team coaches.
  • Introduction to Cheer

    This cheerleading introduction teaches you cheers, jumps, hand movements and body control, with a focus on teamwork, sportsmanship and positivity. This camp runs simultaneously with our NFL Flag Football program and cheer athletes will have the opportunity to practice their cheers are our football scrimmages. Each participant will receive Poms to keep. Athletes should wear sunscreen and bring a water bottle and a snack.
  • Middle School Cheer Team

    Discover the excitement of cheerleading in a fun, team-oriented, and competitive setting. Coaches will focus on safety, teamwork, sportsmanship and making positive choices to help athletes improve their skills and prepare for advanced cheer teams in the future. The Middle School Competitive Cheer team is designed for grades 5-9 and is focused on fostering development in the sport of cheerleading. Previous cheer/gymnastics/dance experience is helpful for participating on this team, but not mandatory. The season runs June to January. June through August summer practices are from 5:30-7:30 pm on Wednesdays in the MME small wood gym. Practices will occur each Wednesday following the first practice on June 18th. September-January practices are Tuesdays and Wednesday nights at Minnetonka Middle School East from 6:00 - 8:00 pm. This is a competitive team - all practices are mandatory and critical to team safety and success. Participants are expected to fully commit to the team and be present prior to signing up and becoming a member. The team will perform at middle school sporting events, community events, and local/state cheer competitions. *Please Note The Universal Cheer Association (UCA) states that participants must attend a school within the Minnetonka district to be eligible for this Minnetonka program. Team Learning Camp #1: May 29th and May 31st from 6-7:30 pm Team Learning Camp #2: May 31st from 2-5 pm Tryout Day: will be on Tuesday, June 3rd from 6-8:30 pm. **All three dates will be held at MME in the small wood gym. Class fee covers: Full uniform and fees for events.
  • Middle School Cheer Tryouts

    Athletes will experience the sport of cheer in a fun, team-focused and competitive environment. Coaches will emphasize safety, teamwork, good sportsmanship and making good choices to become a better athlete and prepare athletes for future, higher level, cheer teams. The Middle School Cheer team is designed for participants going into grades 5-8 for the 25/26 school year and is focused on fostering development in the sport of cheerleading. Previous cheer/gymnastics/dance experience is helpful for participating on this team, but not mandatory. The season runs from June - February. Practices will be on Wednesday nights in the summer and Tuesday & Wednesday evenings during the school year. All practices will be held in the small gym at Minnetonka Middle School East. Participants are expected to fully commit to the team and be present prior to signing up and becoming a member. The team will perform at school sporting events, community events, and local/state cheer competitions. *Please Note The Universal Cheer Association (UCA) states that participants have to attend a Minnetonka School to be eligible for this Minnetonka program. To accommodate end of school year schedules, we are offering 2 sessions of the learning clinics. Both sessions will be the same. During the 2 days of camp cheerleaders will learn the foundational skills of cheerleading; which consists of tumbling, stunting, jumps, and motions. Your cheerleader will learn everything they need to know for tryouts. Cheerleaders may attend both sessions, but only 1 is required for tryouts. Learning Camp #1: May 29th and May 31st from 6-7:30 pm Learning Camp #2: May 31st from 2-5 pm Tryout Day: June 3rd from 6-8:30 pm. Each athlete will attend a 30-minute time spot based on the grade they are going into. Athletes will wear white shoes, an all black athletic outfit, a bow with low curled ponytail, and red lipstick. 30 minute tryout will include: Effort & Coachability, Jump lines (double toe touch & pike) Tumbling skill of choice, Tryout cheer. We judge stunting ability during learning clinics. Tryout Tips: We are looking for strong effort, energy, coachability, ability to lead a crowd, and a positive attitude. Cheerleaders must be passionate about cheerleading both inside and outside of practice. Cheerleaders are not expected to have material 100% memorized, but should be able to demonstrate the majority of it, and know what is being asked. All required material will be taught at the learning camps. Please note divisions are very competitive, and team placements will be as well. Team placements will be emailed by the coaches the week following.