CHINA SPRING, Texas (KWTX) – High-Flying Dreams: China Spring Cheer Team Prepare to Take the State Stage
The energy is building in China Spring. On Friday, January 16th, The China Spring High School Cheer team will step into one of the biggest moments of their athletic careers—competing at the UIL Spirit State Championships in Fort Worth, where they’ll face off against 62 other schools from across Texas.
Before they take that stage on January 16, the community was invited to get a first look at what’s to come.
“It means a lot to us, especially being juniors and our third year doing this,” said Carsyn Siske, China Spring Cheerleader. “It’s where we get to show off all the hard work that we have done the past five months and get to represent our school at a state level.”
A Preview of Championship Routines
On Wednesday evening, January 14 China Spring ISD’s cheer teams hosted a “Show Off” Night—a chance for students, families, and fans to see the routines that will dazzle judges at the state competition.
“We are just excited to show everyone,” said Brinlee Hill, China Spring Cheerleader. “We are so grateful for the support and thankful to God we are able to do this.”
It’s not just a rehearsal; it’s a celebration of months of hard work, precision, and athletic artistry.
A Competition Like Game Day
The UIL Spirit State Championships are designed to capture the electricity of a Friday night football game—the roaring crowds, the split-second timing, the collective energy of a full stadium. For the 62 schools competing, it’s the ultimate test of skill, synchronization, and spirit.
China Spring High School Cheer are ready to represent their school and community with the same intensity and pride that defines their program.
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