Cheer From Head To Toe recently attended the Aviator Allstars annual showcase! Teams from the Aviator program demonstrated their dynamic routines before their first competition of the season. This gave the already confident teams a chance to blow audiences away and is a great opportunity for first time performers to get rid of those pre-
comp nerves we all feel.
The teams that demonstrated were, F-35 Lighting, Harrier Jump Jets, F-4 Phantoms, Carnegie Aviators, Skyhawks, Celtic All-Girl, Celtic Co-Ed, Menwith Hill Mustangs and the Aviator Aces.
The Ladies of F-35 Lighting were first up to entertain the crowd. They put on a great show. The highlights were the pyramid, tumble section and a great energetic dance that really got the crowd going. F-35 Lightning are a level six team and they will be competing in the Elite European Cheerleading Championship Bottrop.
Next to perform were the Harrier Jump Jets, they are a level 1 team with 11 talented youth athletes. They had a strong performance considering their age. Full of energy and enthusiasm. It is quite special to see young athletes falling in love with cheer and having such great technique at a young age.
The F-4 Phantoms were looking fierce on the mat and we
are positive that they shall dominate at Cheersport Nationals this weekend.
The Carnegie Aviators from Leeds Beckett University had a clean performance especially from their flyers who sold the routine like a good cheerleaders should. Their jump section was electric and their dance had a huge impact on the audience. They had great eye contact luring the audience in. We are confident that they will place high in Future Cheer this weekend.
Skyhawks put on a great performance for such a new team. We could really see that everyone was pulling together and supporting each other which is what we like to see at CFHTT.
Celtic All-Girl, from The University of Leeds are essentially a brand new team this season. They are working hard to represent the Celtics and Aviators brand and we can’t wait to see the progression throughout the season.

The undefeated Celtic Co-Ed strutted on to the mat with confidence. They dominated the atmosphere and the audience was immediately engaged. Their opening section was an explosion of talent with powerful tumbles from the start. The routine was very compact and every moment executed precision and skill. Their stunts were creative and visually
appealing. They are really pushing their level three skills to the limit. The routine was clean and well-polished. It is clear to see that this team has spent a lot of time perfecting their technique. We are excited to see what result they get at Future Cheer this weekend.
The Menwith Hill Mustangs, a Department of Defence High School team, came on and it was interesting to see them entertaining the crowd with their UCA inspired chants getting the crowd going. This weekend they are off to defend their title in the DoDDS European competition in Wiesbaden in Germany.
The Aviator Aces, their flagship team were left till last. They are level five and will be attending the World Cheerleading championships again this April. Their routine had good partner stunting, interesting entries and exits out of stunts and a creative pyramid and a lot of passion from the athletes. Level five is a difficult division this year and the Aviator Aces are putting up a good fight.


Overall CFHHT had a fantastic day. We loved the family environment and enjoyed seeing such support from family and friends for the Aviator Allstars program. The hardworking Aviator Allstars are making an impressive start to the season and we look forward their progression this season.



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