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Jada is a decorated competitive cheerleader and veteran from TVCC, where she was a featured athlete on season 2 of the popular Netflix docuseries Cheer.
Her first year at TVCC, their competition took
the NCA win by 2 tenths of a point. During her second year covid hit, cancelling NCA 3 weeks prior to the competition. Jada was determined complete what she set out to do and decided to stay at TVCC for a third year. She approached this year with pure drive and determination and ultimately led her team to victory, bringing home the coveted NCA National Championship win.
Jada grew up in all-star cheerleading and had the opportunity to cheer for some of the best programs/teams in the country. She started at Stingray Allstars in Georgia, winning Worlds with Peach and bronze with Electric. She then joined the California All Stars, leading to an additional bronze on Lady Bullets. Her final year of all-star cheering was her first year at TVCC as a college cheerleader. She cheered for Cheer Athletics on Panthers, again bringing home bronze. She also won Allstar NCA Nationals four times.
Cheerleading is a tough sport and social media tends to show only the perfect parts. Jada made the decision to also show her struggles and challenges. This transparency is incredibly powerful because it shows other athletes that they're not alone in physical skills, mental challenges or social issues. It's her mission to lift athletes up and create a positive environment for all kids.
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