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cheer tryouts


Question Posted Thursday February 21 2008, 4:41 am

hi,
I was wanting to know if you get more points for a pike or herky in cheer tryouts. please help. my pike is pretty good, I can improve it before tryouts. My right herky is really good. Right now I am planning on doing a toe touch double whip into a right herky. If I can get more points for a pike i would do a double toe touch pike. Please help.................


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Crazibrunette052693 answered Friday February 22 2008, 12:11 am:
Pikes are definetly worth more. Good Luck!!!

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bec2008 answered Thursday February 21 2008, 7:41 pm:
Pikes are an elite jump and are worth more. Good luck!

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