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Winthrop Youth Cheer Secures Victories at Cheer for a Cure Competition in Topsfield

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On Oct. 28, The Winthrop Youth Cheer organization  participated at the annual ‘Cheer for a Cure’ competition held at the Topsfield fairgrounds. With their stellar performances and enthusiasm, the young athletes showcased their dedication and spirit by claiming well-deserved victories in all their respective divisions.

• 1st place for E Bronze (1st grade)

• 2nd place for E Silver (2nd grade)

• 3rd place for D (3/ 4th grade)

• 1st place for C team (5/6 grade)

• 3rd place for A team (7/8 grade)

Their commitment to their teams and months of dedicated practice culminated in a  performance that set them apart from the competition. We would like to recognize the Pleasant Park Yaucht Club and Saint Michael’s Archangel for their support to the Winthrop Youth Cheer organization. These organizations have donated their spaces during our season for practice for all teams. The organization and coaches are grateful for their generosity and letting our girls have great places to practice.

Competing against several other talented teams, the Winthrop Youth Cheer participants not only displayed their technical skill but also radiated infectious energy that resonated throughout the venue. Their teamwork, precision, and passion for the sport were evident in every routine, securing them the top spot in the competition.

“With every team placing at Cheer for a Cure this is a testament to the hard work and commitment of each and every member of our team,” said Coach Chrissy D’Ambrosio president Winthrop Youth Cheer]. “I am incredibly proud of their dedication and the way they represented our community with smiles and talent.”

The ‘Cheer for a Cure’ event not only highlighted the athleticism and skill of the competing teams but also served a greater purpose, raising awareness and funds for a charitable cause. As they celebrate their success, the team remains dedicated to improving and is already gearing up for their next competition on November 11th at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston.

Transcript Staff

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