Topic: Stefan Underhill
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Confession of a former cheerleader: It's the noncompetition that made it fun
A federal judge has ruled that competitive cheerleading is not a sport. That is likely to disappoint many of the 3.7 million youths involved in cheer, as it probably should. But there's something about noncompetitive cheerleading that is worth holding on to.
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Cheerleading doesn't count as a real sport, judge rules
Universities cannot use competitive cheerleading in their efforts to achieve gender balance in athletics and comply with Title IX, a judge ruled Wednesday.







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