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HAGERSTOWN, MD News (3/14/2024) – Hagerstown Legacy Elite, a local cheer team for the Hagerstown area, recently received an award at the Varsity Spirit 2024 NCA All-Star National Championship for their contributions to the Hagerstown community.

Varsity Spirit is a division of Varsity Brands, and renowned for its leadership in cheerleading, dance team, and band apparel, camps, and competitions. The event, held from March 1-3, 2024, at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas, TX, showcased the pinnacle of all-star cheerleading, drawing over 100,000 spectators, 28,000 athletes, and more than 1,500 teams.

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The “Go Be Great” award is a recognition bestowed upon teams exemplifying exceptional community engagement. This year’s recipient, Hagerstown Legacy Elite, captured hearts and minds not only with their stellar performances but also with their remarkable commitment to serving their community.

Among other notable moments of the championship weekend was the “Battle in the Arena” event and The League Live Show, offering spectators a detailed glimpse into the performance of League 6 teams throughout the season. However, it was the presence of the CheerABILITIES teams competing across divisions – Exhibition, Novice, and Elite – that truly underscored the spirit of inclusivity and sportsmanship inherent in the championship.

Hagerstown Legacy Elite’s recognition with the “Go Be Great” award stood as a testament to their unwavering dedication beyond the confines of the competition mat. Their efforts in partnering with local nonprofits and churches to provide essential resources, including packed lunches and toiletries, for those in need resonated deeply within the cheerleading community. This commitment to social responsibility not only uplifted spirits but also exemplified the transformative power of teamwork and compassion.

Sharon Myrick from the Maryland Twisters, with multiple locations across Maryland, was also honored with the “Heart of a Tiger” award for her outstanding advocacy within the CheerABILITIES community, further highlighting the championship’s dedication to recognizing individuals and teams who embody the values of leadership and inclusivity.

Established in 1995, the NCA All-Star National Championship has consistently served as a platform for celebrating the athleticism, skill, and camaraderie of cheerleading’s brightest talents. For those interested in learning more about the championship, detailed information is available at Varsity.com. Additionally, Varsity Spirit ensured broader accessibility to the event by live-streaming it on Varsity TV, enabling fans worldwide to partake in the excitement and celebration.

Story by multiple RFHC contributors.

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