There are many high school students involved in school sports. While participating in some of
these sports comes opportunities for seniors to obtain academic scholarships if they plan on attending a
university after they graduate. Competitive Cheer has a well-known scholarship competition known as
LMCCOA, which stands for Lake Michigan Competitive Cheer Officials Association. It was established in
1998 by a group of competitive cheer officials as the sport was just beginning to emerge. At this
competition, there are judges watching the seniors who were nominated for an academic scholarship by
their coaches. The senior must have a 3.5 GPA before the season as a requirement.
According to the Competitive Cheer Coaches Association of Michigan (CCCAM), there have to be
two submitted letters of recommendation: one from a high school teacher, administrator, or any
organization director; the other must be from a current coaching staff member. For the official judges to
observe the seniors while competing they are required to wear a different color bow than the other girls
on their team. The competition for this year was held in late Saturday, January 25, at Byron Center High
School. Byron Center tends to be where the competition will be held for the years to come now.
The money for the scholarship is raised through donations, an annual raffle, and through vendor
stands that sell an assortment of bows, clothing items, and food. On an average there are 10 to 12
scholarships awarded. This year there were 12 scholarships handed out with 24 total teams at this
competition. The amount of scholarships depends on the donations and vendor sales.
After scores for the competition are announced, the scholarships are next. Senior Averie London
was nominated by her coaches for a scholarship and ended up winning. London received a scholarship
for $1000. “I was completely shocked. At first, I wasn't even sure I heard my name being called, and then
all my teammates looked at me and started cheering for me. I was overwhelmed with emotions.” said
London. She has been involved in the Hudsonville cheer program since she was a child cheering at
Rocket Cheer. She plans on attending University of Kentucky for the upcoming school year and is
majoing is pyschology. London plans on trying out for the university’s cheer team. London plans on
continuing her cheer career through college after tryouts.
Competitive Cheer Athlete Averie London Wins Prestigious Scholarship
Kendel Dyke