Purchasing The Best Cheer Uniforms
Cheer uniforms are made to suit all the needs of any squads. They can be worn to support many types of sports as well as just for cheerleader competitions. The pieces are made to accommodate what your team is looking for.
When searching for a uniform you will be able to choose most of what you need. A lot of businesses can have multiple pieces for you to choose from because of the squads they have worked with before may have had the same type. There are different sleeve lengths, skirt lengths as well as pants to fit your uniform wants. You may want to speak to an associate about what choices they can offer you.
The font that is seen on the uniform top is one of the most valuable pieces. The team in which you are supporting is usually what is placed there. If you want other options you can get the mascot printed there are well as the name of the place you are cheering for. The fonts are also something to think about. The lettering can be embroidered or they can possibly do a screen print of whatever you need. Hand stitching is also an option.
One important factor in the uniform is the ability for the cheerleaders to move in it. If your squad is doing a lot of gymnastics and stunts then uniforms that are bulky and big are not the best option. If your team does not do as much of that then you can get the same kind of uniform or choose one that is different. The choices are endless in this case.
You may also want to think about shoes to go with the uniform. Some companies make versatile ones that have the option of a color tabs. These are located on the side of the shoe that can be interchanged. This way you can be prepared for any changes. The colored tabs come with the shoe when purchased. You can mix and match the various colors to go for whichever ones your team uses. There are also shoes in which already come with those colors, the choice is yours.
One last stop on the uniform list to think about is socks. They may not seem as important but they can finish off a uniform nicely. There are all different types of ones that can be only for inside the shoe as well as ones that go to the knee. There are socks that have solid colors or ones that have stripes to represent your team's colors. The business you are purchasing your uniforms from can let you know if they provide this accessory.
Cheer uniforms are very important when representing your organization at any event. They show pride and dedication when worn. There are a lot of choices to be made when purchasing a uniform but there are some that can best suit your needs.
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Dallas Tops Tampa In Week One NFL Action
Tony Romo passed for a NFL career best 353 yards and threw three touchdown passes as the Dallas Cowboys got their 2009 season off to a good start with a 34-21 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Raheem Morris went down in defeat in his debut as Bucs head coach.
The Cowboys easily covered the pointspread as -4 road favorites, and improved to 16-12 over the last three years when laying points. Tampa Bay dropped to 17-17 over the same timeframe as an underdog. The 55 combined points went OVER the posted total of 39.
After the game Roy Williams, who will be counted on to take up the slack from the loss of T.O., couldnt resist a wisecrack at his former teammates expense:
"Career-high passing yards? Without T.O? "No, it's good. It's good for him. It's good for this team. It was a team effort. Everybody contributed."
Cowboys coach Wade Phillips said he wasnt surprised at the effort turned in by his wide receivers:
"They are playmakers, and we knew that going in. But until you do it, the naysayers are going to say: 'Hey. You don't have this or that.' But I think we do."
Romo, meanwhile, preferred to focus on the victory instead of his individual accomplishments:
"You don't think about yards. You're not judged off of yards. You're judged off of winning and losing at this position."
Raheem Morris talked about taking the loss in his NFL coaching debut:
"Obviously, we're disappointed. But there were a lot of good things on offense."
Perhaps the brightest silver lining in the dark cloud of the loss was the performance of Cadillac Williams. Williams appeared fully recovered from serious knee surgery and rushed for 97 yards and a touchdown.
Bucs cornerback Ronde Barber suggested that the final score masked the fact that the team played well:
"We had our chances. The final score is definitely not indicative of how good we played at times. Those big plays absolutely destroy you football team.
The Cowboys will open their season at their plush new $1 billion plus stadium this Sunday, hosting the New York Giants. Theyll remain at home the following week as they welcome the Carolina Panthers to Texas. The Bucs will head to upstate New York to face T.O and his new team, the Buffalo Bills. Theyll return to Florida the following week to take their turn hosting the New York Giants.
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Redskins Offense In Disarray As Lewis Takes The Reins
The Washington Redskins are a mess right now. Head coach Jim Zorn has a tenuous hold on his job at best and after Sunday's---6 loss to Kansas City was stripped of his offensive play calling duties. Management installed newly hired 'offensive consultant' Sherman Lewis as the new offensive play caller and the team has set up an awkward arrangement for him to get the plays to the quarterbacks. For that reason, starting QB Jason Campbell has some serious misgivings about the efficacy of the setup.
Lewis has only been out of retirement and with the team for two weeks, and has spent this week trying to ingest a crash course on the Redskins' offensive schemes. While he was learning on the job, head coach Zorn was trying to put the best spin possible on what can only be seen as a de facto demotion:
"I need to have composure. I need to understand what the reality of the situation is, and I think our players expect me to rise up. We expect them to play under adverse conditions. We expect them to risk it all. ... I'm conscious of what's going on. I'm not naive about what's going on, and yet I have to just hold back on any feelings and make the decisions."
Quarterback Campbell is more concerned about the convoluted system of getting plays from Lewis to him:
"There'll probably be a couple of plays I have in my head just in case if some reason it doesn't get in on time."
Here's how things are supposed to work-Lewis will sit in the coaches' box above the field and read the plays off a sheet. While Lewis has years of experience working in the so called 'West Coast Offense', Zorn left doubt that he really knows what he's doing at this point stressing that Lewis "doesn't know the protections" and "doesn't know the blitz schemes." Nevertheless, he'll be running the offense when the Redskins take on Philadelphia this Monday night.
Once Lewis figures out what to call, that's when it really gets tricky. He'll relay the plays via headset not to Zorn but to offensive coordinator Sherman Smith. Smith will then inform the quarterback what to run. Zorn is left in the role of a passive bystander on offense, though he will listen in to the playcalling on his headset.
Backup quarterback Todd Collins also shared his concern with the new arrangement:
"It is unsettling. I've never gone through this before. I've never had a play caller get changed in the middle of the season."
Lewis didn't exactly evoke a lot of confidence upon his hiring, where he revealed that he'd been calling bingo games at a seniors' center to kill time since his retirement in 2004. Still, Collins gave him a guarded vote of confidence;
"I know he's been studying last year's game against the Eagles and seems to have a pretty good idea how he wants to call the game this week. It's the same plays. He might coach them a little differently or highlight some different areas, but the offense hasn't gone under an overhaul or anything like that."
The Redskins haven't scored more than 17 points in a game this season, so maybe the thinking is that things can't get any worse.
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Eskimos Outlast Stampeders In Wild CFL Matchup
The Edmonton Eskimos survived a wild back and forth CFL shootout against the Calgary Stampeders before prevailing 38-35 to take over sole possession of first place in the CFL West. Ricky Ray hit Fred Stamps with a 23 yard touchdown pass with just nine seconds to play to earn the victory, erasing the lead that Calgary had earned with their own TD pass less than a half minute earlier. Edmonton improved to 4-3 with the win, while Calgary dropped to 3-4.
Winning QB Ricky Ray said that he enjoyed playing in the shootout:
"That was a ton of fun. In the CFL you get to play in a lot of games like this, especially against a guy like (Calgary quarterback Henry) Burris, who has done this to us. It's great to come out on the winning end of a shoot-out like that. It's a great uplift for the team. It's a huge win for us."
With a bye week on deck, Eskimos head coach Richie Hall said that the win couldn't have come at a better time:
"Regardless of what happens, we are coming back in first place. Now we have one up on Calgary. It's going to be a dogfight for all the teams in the West and any chance you get to win, especially a win like this, it's a real bonus. It's great for our confidence."
Calgarys Burris remembered a very similar situation in a game last year where Edmonton won by the same margin on a last play touchdown:
"They got us last year in this situation and of course you didn't think it was going to happen again or even could happen again. It felt so great to get that late touchdown and with 38 seconds on the clock nobody was even thinking about last year. We had to stop Jackson and we didn't. And we had to stop Ray and we didn't. Kudos to Edmonton."
Calgary returns to action on Aug. 28 in Toronto while the Eskimos will next play on Aug. 29 when they host Hamilton. The two CFL provincial rivals from Alberta will face each other twice more this season.
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Cowboys, Romo Make Short Work Of Seahawks
Quarterback Tony Romo had another solid game, and the Dallas Cowboys made short work of the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday afternoon in a 38-17 victory. Romo threw for 256 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions, and receiver Miles Austin caught a touchdown pass for the third straight game.
The Cowboys also got on the winning side of the NFL pointspread ledger with the win and cover as -10 home favorites. Dallas is now 4-3 against the spread for the season, while Seattle fell to 2-5 versus the number. The 55 combined points scored went OVER the posted total of 46'. Dallas has gone OVER in 5 of 7 games this season and four in a row. Seattle eclipsed the total for only the third time this season.
Romo has made greater patience in the pocket a priority this season, and it's paying dividends. Sunday's game was his third straight without an interception and he's stayed interception free in five games this season-more than he did all of last year. Romo couldn't resist a joke at his own expense:
"Shock! I'm seeing things. It's as simple as that. I'm not throwing and hoping."
Head coach Wade Phillips expressed his pleasure, but didn't want his team to start believing their own press clippings:
"I feel good about the progress we've made, but we've still got a ways to go."
Team owner Jerry Jones was happy with the performance and already looking ahead to next Sunday's game at Philadelphia:
"I'm just glad to see as many people really do as well and play as well as they did today. Philadelphia is the kind of game that I think we're ready for. ... Plus, I think we all remember so much -- I know I do and so many players on this team remember -- how we left Philadelphia last year."
Seattle quarterback Todd Hasselbeck played well, amassing 249 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions but didn't get much help from a defense that couldn't put the necessary pressure on Romo. He sounded frustrated in his postgame comments:
"We put two weeks into this game plan. I felt like we were ready. We just didn't get it done. .... I feel physically drained, emotionally drained. I'm frustrated. We're all searching for answers."
The big game for the Cowboys that Jerry Jones alluded to is next Sunday night as they travel to Philadelphia to face the Eagles. The Cowboys have been installed as +3 underdogs with the total set at 47'. They'll head to Green Bay to take on the Packers the following Sunday. Seattle will host the lowly Detroit Lions next Sunday, with the Seahawks a -10 home favorite and the total set at 43. They'll hit the road for their next two games, facing the Arizona Cardinals and Minnesota Vikings.
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2008 SEC Championship: Gators Top Tide
The Florida Gators rampage through the SEC reached its culmination with a 31-20 victory over #1 ranked Alabama in the conference championship game. The Gators scored-- 4th quarter points to secure victory in a contest that was an epic struggle for three quarters with five lead changes and two ties. This victory set the stage for the Gators' appearance in the National Championship Game.
The Gators struck first, taking a 7-0 lead on a three yard Tim Tebow TD pass to Carl Moore. The Crimson Tide quickly answered, tying the score on an eighteen yard run by Glen Coffee and taking their first lead of the game at 10-7 several minutes later on a 30 yard FG by Leigh Tiffin. Florida came right back in the second quarter, tying the game on a Jonathan Phillips' yard FG and taking a 17-10 lead into the halftime break on another Tebow TD pass, this one to David Nelson from five yards out. Alabama regained control in the third quarter, tying the score on a 2 yard Mark Ingram touchdown run and then regaining the lead at 20-17 in the final seconds of the period on another Tiffin field goal. Florida put them away for good in the fourth, however, on a 1 yard Jeffrey Demps TD run followed by Tebows third touchdown strike of the day.
Junior quarterback Tim Tebow was the big star for the Gators. The junior QB had 216 yards passing with 3 TDs and no interceptions plus fifty seven yards on the ground. Florida head coach Urban Meyer praised Tebow effusively in his post game comments:
"I've had some great players, and I've got some great players on this team. But I've never had one like this. Tim's got something special inside him. I'm not talking about throwing. I'm not talking about running. I'm talking about making everyone around him better. That fourth quarter was vintage Tim Tebow.
Alabama coach Nick Saban concurred:
"He's a great competitor. He takes his teammates on his shoulders a lot. They have a lot of confidence he's going to make plays, and they play that way. They scored two touchdowns where we had them covered about as well as we could cover them."
According to cornerback Joe Haden the football world underestimated the Gators' toughness:
"Our team is a tough team. The only reason they look past our toughness is our speed. They said we were a speed team and they were a tough team. We're just as tough. We can still be pretty and fast and tough at the same time."
Even in defeat, it was impossible to overlook the remarkable resurgance of Alabama football. In only two years at the helm, Nick Saban has amassed a'-7 record at Alabama with no signs of slowing down.
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2010 South Carolina Gamecocks The Year They Win The CWS
There are a lot of things that you can say for about the South Carolina Gamecocks, and that is that they are a team that has a lot heart and devotion to the sport of baseball. This is true about the team given that they have went to several CWS appearances as well as a number of conference championships.
If you have followed the Gamecocks over the past few years then you know that the team has a record of being in the top of the college baseball ranking for the past few years. The Gamecocks are a good team, that just simply needs to find their groove on the field, this will be the one thing that will lead the team to a CWS in 2010.
One of the reasons that the team is on the verge of winning a CWS title is due to the fact that they have several players that they recruit from area High Schools. These players then go on to bring a decent amount of power to the bullpen of the Gamecocks.
This season will be no different, the reason for this is due to the fact that they are in the position to dominate the competition with their excellent form of pitching. There are a number of starters that the team will be able to rely on when it comes time for them to pitch against the other teams on the field. There are several other players that can bring a lot in the way of pitching power, as there will be a lot of closers that will seal the deal for the Gamecocks.
Now the Gamecocks have not got as far as they have by just pitching well from the mound, the team has also had a lot of success in the way of making plays in the outfield. This is one of the strongest parts of the team in the past few years. This leadership in the outfield has led the team to several championships. The outfield is one of the places that the team has a lot of strength in the fact that they have led college baseball in holding runners at base.
One of the toughest challenges that the Gamecocks will need to overcome will be Florida. This will be the biggest challenge as the Gators team is one of the strongest that the team has had in quite a few years. This will be the one team that is on the Gamecocks schedule that will give them a challenge in terms of getting victories.
If you are a person that follows college baseball, then you will want to make sure that you follow the Gamecocks this season, the reason for this is due to the fact that there will be a lot of buzz that surrounds the team and their drive towards an appearance in the CWS and will drive their way towards the first CWS title for them is quite a long time.
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Virginia Tech Survives Tough Challenge From Duke
Duke University is far from being a national college football powerhouse, but they're no longer a team you can take lightly either. #6 ranked Virginia Tech found that out on Saturday, and what they expected to be an easy afternoon became a tightly contested affair. Ultimately, the Hokies would survive for a 34-26 road victory. Virginia Tech improved their record to 4-1, while Duke dropped to 2-3 on the 2009 college football season.
Despite the straight up loss, Duke won where it counted as they rewarded sports players who bet on college football with the ATS victory as +17 home underdogs. Duke evened their mark at 2-2 in their lined games, while the Hokies dropped to 2-3 against the spread.
The Hokies were saved by the career day posted by their quarterback, Tyrod Taylor. Taylor threw for 327 yards on 17 of 22 passing and two touchdown passes with no interceptions. After the game, Taylor modestly downplayed his own impact on the outcome of the game:
"I know we have a lot of talent on the offensive side of the ball. It's just my job to get the ball to them."
Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer noted:
"I don't think that's the old Duke football team.
Blue Devils coach David Cuttcliffe said his team is reaching the point where moral victories don't provide enough satisfaction:
"We got close enough in the fourth quarter to go beat a great team. Once you taste that, you like it. I wouldn't say we spit it out -- it wasn't a choke -- but we just didn't finish."
Despite getting the win, Hokies coach Beamer was critical of his teams performance:
"Too many penalties and too many long plays. We weren't as sharp as we would like, but I don't think it was lack of effort. Part of it was Duke, and part of it was us. ... Sometimes I think you've just got to win some games that's not real pretty on the road, and this is probably one of those."
Still, he praised his team for doing what they needed to do to preserve the victory:
"When we needed to run the football, and we did, and got points, that was critical to this ball game. They were going to take the run away, so you've got to be able to throw the ball."
Virginia Tech will host Boston College next Saturday before traveling to Atlanta the following weekend for a game against Georgia Tech. Theyll enjoy a bye week before a nationally televised Thursday night game at home against North Carolina on October 29th. Duke will play at North Carolina State next Saturday before a bye week. Theyll return to action at home on October 24th against the University of Maryland and play on the road at Virginia the following week.
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Texans Even Record With Win Over Bengals
Behind a career day for quarterback Matt Schaub, the Houston Texans erased a 17-14 halftime deficit to score-- points in the second half and defeat the host Cincinnati Bengals 28-17. Schaub threw for 342 yards and 4 touchdowns against one interception in the solid road victory. Against a team that had won three straight games in the final seconds, Houston never gave Cincinnati the chance to create any late drama. Cincinnati dropped to 4-2 with the loss while Houston evened their record at 3-3.
Houston took the money as +3' road underdogs with the outright win, and both teams are now 3-3 on the season against the NFL pointspread. The 45 points just managed to stay UNDER the posted total of 46. The Texans have gone UNDER in 4 of 6 this season while the Bengals evened their NFL totals record at 3-3.
After the victory, Schaub said that his team knew of Houston's penchant for late game comebacks and that 'putting them away' would be a priority:
"Every game went down to the wire for them. Credit goes to them because they were able to find ways to win those games. So it was a matter of putting the game away."
The Texans' taciturn head coach Gary Kubiak would only offer that:
"Matt continues to put up exceptional numbers on the road."
The defense did a stellar job as well, shutting out the Bengals in the second half. In the third quarter, Houston only allowed six yards on nine plays for a franchise record. Cornerback Dunta Robininson talked about the defensive corps mindset:
"It was swarm tackling. Everybody has a job to do, and today we made this team a one-dimensional team. Overall as a defense, we played well."
In the losing locker room, wide receiver Chad Ochocinco admitted that his team knew that they couldn't rely on last minute heroics to win games:
"That's our fault. We've been saying that we can't keep winning with the way we've been playing. We've got to be consistent for all four quarters."
The Bengals will play their next two games at home, starting with a contest against the Chicago Bears this Sunday. They'll host the Baltimore Ravens the following Sunday before traveling to Pittsburgh for a game against the Steelers on November 15. The Texans host the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. They'll take to the road for the next two games, playing Buffalo on November 1 and Indianapolis the following Sunday.
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Vikings' Peterson Should Play Despite Minor Back Pain
Brett Favre may get all of the headlines for the Minnesota Vikings, but NFL insiders are well aware that running back Adrian Peterson is the key to the teams offensive success. Peterson's threat alone is enough to open up options for the passing game. Hes definitely more than a decoy, however--after winning the NFL rushing title last year hes already off to a great start with 272 yards and four touchdowns in only two games. His threat on the ground has been a large part for Favre's solid play with his new team.
There's been a good deal of concern this week in the Twin Cities media about Peterson's health. Specifically, there are questions about the severity of a back injury suffered last weekend. Peterson has been limited in his practice activities all week as a precaution, though both he and QB Favre as listed as probable on the NFLs official injury report. Favre is dealing with a minor finger sprain.
Peterson tried to downplay the severity of his injury in comments to reporters:
"God willing, I will be out there playing. Not a big deal at all."
He turned to deadpan humor when asked for details on the injury. Asked when the injury occurred, Peterson quipped:
"It happened, like, a week back. But that's all behind me now."
Vikings offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell didnt sound too concerned:
"I'm comfortable with where he's at. I know he's been working hard to rehab. ... Right now, I think he's going to be OK, but we have to continue to go throughout the week with that."
Peterson ran for 92 yards and a touchdown against the Detroit Lions last weekend. His presence alone makes things much easier for the Vikings passing attack"opposing teams often put 8 or 9 men along the line of scrimmage to try and stop him, giving QB Brett Favre a great opportunity to get the ball downfield to his receivers in single coverage. Without Peterson in the game, Favre's passing opportunities don't come quite as easily.
The Vikings host a team known for their own potent running game this weekend, as the San Francisco 49ers come to town. The Vikings are a 6 point home favorite with the total set at 39. The line for the first half is Vikings -3, with a total of 20. Theyll remain at home the following week as the Green Bay Packers pay a visit for a game on Monday Night Football. A road game will follow, as the Vikings will head to St. Louis to face the lowly Rams on October 11th.
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