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World Cup All Stars
SportAll-Star Cheerleading
Founded1994 by
Elaine Pascale and Joelle Antico
Based inFreehold, New Jersey, Kansas City, Missouri, Olyphant, Pennsylvania and Easton, Pennsylvania
ColorsGold and Black
OwnerElaine Pascale & Joelle Antico
Head coachesElana Cohen, Cat Sabo, Staci Sprague, Stephanie Bunis, Katie Wisniewski, Kenny Wisniewsky, Denise Maldonado, Angel De Jesus, Chrissy Schneiweiss, Kevin Baron, Lynn Alfano, Jordan Cetnar, Sami Cetnar, Richard Battle-Baxter, Susan Fischer, Tiy Fountain, Mark Mazzuchelli, Rommel Osuna, Ashley Troiano, Colin Menendez, Alana O'Handley, Ryan Page, Matt Parkey, Joe Sorensen, Emilie Holloway, Eric Charles-Gallo Louis Charles-Gallo, Staci Hites, Jessica Cline, Jerome Asbury, Kayla (kk) Banton, Jasmine Banton, Jerray Johnson[1]
Championships8x USASF Cheerleading Worlds Champions, 14x USASF Cheerleading Worlds Medalists, 16x NCA All Star National Champions, 3x The Majors Champions, as well as many other national level wins and grand championship titles.
No. of teams39

World Cup All Stars, founded by Elaine Pascale and Joelle Antico, is home to the 2007, 2008, 2009, 2015, 2017, and 2019 USASF Cheerleading Worlds champions in the Large Senior All Girl division, the World Cup Shooting Stars. In the International Junior All Girl division, the World Cup Starlites are the 2007 and 2008 World Champions.[2] World Cup was founded in 1994 in Freehold, New Jersey by owner Elaine Pascale and her daughter Joelle Antico.[3] World Cup is one of the most respected all-star programs in the U.S.

History

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World Cup grew out of the Pop Warner success of mother–daughter team Elaine Pascale and Joelle Antico. For many years, Pascale served as coach of the local Pop Warner team that Antico had joined. Eventually, the family moved to Freehold, New Jersey, where Pascale found herself coaching a Pop Warner midget squad. By this time Antico was attending Penn State and would come home on weekends to assist her mother with the team. In 1992, the pair won their first Pop Warner National Championship. The transition from Pop Warner to all stars was not a big leap for Pascale and Antico. After the national win and with the Pop Warner season over, a small group of their students and parents persuaded them to start a competition squad, and the World Cup All Stars were born.[3]

World Cup All Stars officially began in 1994. The first team formed was the Shooting Stars. In 1995 World Cup won its very first national championship.[3][4] From that point, the team from World Cup has won numerous national championships from NCA, Spirit Sports, Americheer, WSF and many other companies. Most recently, winning 2015 IASF Cheerleading Worlds in the Large Senior All Girl division and earning the bronze in the International Junior division. Both the Large Senior All Girl (Shooting Stars) and International Junior All Girl (Starlites) are back-to-back world champions, winning in both 2007 and 2008. Also in 2008, World Cup's Large Senior Limited Coed Team (Odyssey) received 3rd place at the Cheerleading Worlds.[5] One of their other well known teams is the Twinkles. They are a youth level 5 team composed of girls ages 8–12 who compete many of the same advanced stunt and tumbling skills as the teams composed of much older athletes. This team has won the NCA National Championship five times recently, in 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, and 2017. Both in 2012 and 2014, Twinkles finished the season undefeated. Starlites won NCA in 2011, 2014, and 2015. Cosmic Rays won NCA in 2012. The Shooting Stars have won NCA eight times in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2016. World Cup has had multiple teams competing in the Cheerleading Worlds for years. In 2014, they have received 4 full paid bids to attend Worlds, one for each of their Worlds eligible teams.[6] World Cup didn't win any world Championships from 2009-2014, though Shooting Stars still medaled in Large Senior each year. In 2015 Shooting Stars won World Cup's 6th and the team's 4th World Championship title in 6 years in the Large Senior All Girl Level 5 division! This broke a tie the team held with Cheer Extreme Allstars Senior Elite for winning the most times in the division; previously both held 3 titles respectively. In 2014 World Cup Allstars acquired two Pennsylvania based cheer gyms, Keystone Extreme and Rocket Elite, that will henceforth be known as World Cup Genesis and World Cup Phoenix respectively. Both gyms will have Worlds teams this 2014-2015 season.

In 2008, American Cheerleader Magazine ranked World Cup the 2nd "Top All Star Program" in the country.[7]

World Championship Placements 2006-2024

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2006 Place Division
Shooting Stars 4th Large Senior All Girl
Odyssey 6th Small Senior Coed
2007 Place Division
Starlites 1st International Junior All Girl
Shooting Stars 1st Large Senior All Girl
Odyssey 5th Small Senior Coed
2008 Place Division
Starlites 1st International Junior All Girl
Shooting Stars 1st Large Senior All Girl
Odyssey 3rd Large Senior Limited Coed
2009 Place Division
Starlites 3rd International Junior All Girl
Shooting Stars 1st Large Senior All Girl
Odyssey Large Senior Limited Coed
2010 Place Division
Starlites 2nd International Junior All Girl
Shooting Stars 2nd Large Senior All Girl
Odyssey Large Senior Limited Coed
2011 Place Division
Shooting Stars 2nd Large Senior All Girl
Odyssey 7th Large Senior Limited Coed
Suns 17th Small Senior All Girl
2012 Place Division
Shooting Stars 3rd Large Senior All Girl
Odyssey 7th Medium Senior Coed
Suns 4th Medium Senior All Girl
2013 Place Division
Shooting Stars 3rd Large Senior All Girl
Odyssey 9th Medium Senior Coed
Suns 19th Small Senior All Girl
2014 Place Division
Shooting Stars 2nd Large Senior All Girl
Odyssey 5th Medium Senior Coed
Suns 5th Medium Senior All Girl
Omni 8th Small Senior Coed
2015 Place Division
Shooting Stars 1st Large Senior All Girl
Odyssey 7th Medium Senior Coed
Zenith 16th Medium Senior All Girl
Omni 30th Small Senior Coed
Suns 7th Small Senior All Girl
Blackout 16th (P) Small Senior All Girl
2016 Place Division
Shooting Stars 4th Large Senior All Girl
Odyssey 14th Medium Senior Coed
Zenith 19th (SF) Medium Senior All Girl
Omni 14 (SF) Small Senior Coed
Suns 18th (SF) Small Senior All Girl
Blackout 18th (P) Small Senior All Girl
2017 Place Division
Shooting Stars 1st Large Senior All Girl
Odyssey 8th Small Senior Coed
Zenith 17th (SF) Medium Senior All Girl
Omni 7th Medium Senior Coed
Suns 9th Medium Senior All Girl
Blackout 17th (SF) Small Senior All Girl
2018 Place Division
Shooting Stars 2nd Large Senior All Girl
Suns 8th Medium Senior All Girl
2019 Place Division
Shooting Stars 1st Large Senior All Girl
Suns 5th Medium Senior All Girl
Zenith 7th Open Senior All Girl
Odyssey 5th Medium Senior Coed
2021 Place Division
Shooting Stars 3rd Large Senior All Girl
Suns 6th Medium Senior All Girl
Zenith 10th Medium Senior All Girl
Odyssey 6th Small Senior Coed
2022 Place Division
Shooting Stars 2nd Large Senior 6
Suns 7th Medium Senior 6
Odyssey 7th Small Senior Coed 6
2023 Place Division
Shooting Stars 4th Large Senior 6
Odyssey 6th Extra Small Senior Coed 6
Omni 1st U18 NT Coed 6
2024 Place Division
Shooting Stars 3rd Large Senior 6
Odyssey 9th Extra Small Senior 6
Omni 3rd U18 NT Coed 6
NepTune 11th (P) U18 NT Coed 6

P: Prelims SF: Semi-Finals

Year Team Place Division
1st place, gold medalist(s) 2007 Starlites 1st place International Junior 5
1st place, gold medalist(s) 2007 Shooting Stars 1st place Large Senior
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 2008 Odyesey 3rd place Large Senior Coed
1st place, gold medalist(s) 2008 Shooting Stars 1st place Large Senior 5
1st place, gold medalist(s) 2008 Starlites 1st place International Junior 5
1st place, gold medalist(s) 2009 Shooting Stars 1st place Large Senior 5
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 2009 Starlites 3rd Place International Junior 5
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 2010 Shooting stars 2nd place Large Senior 5
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 2010 Starlites 2nd place International Junior 5
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 2011 Shooting stars 2nd place Large Senior 5
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 2012 Shooting Stars 3rd Place Large Senior 5 5
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 2013 Shooting Stars 3rd Place Large Senior 5 5
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 2014 Shooting stars 2nd place Large Senior 5
1st place, gold medalist(s) 2015 Shooting Stars 1st place Large Senior 5
1st place, gold medalist(s) 2017 Shooting Stars 1st place Large Senior 5
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 2018 Shooting Stars 2nd place Large Senior 5
1st place, gold medalist(s) 2019 Shooting Stars 1st place Large Senior 5

Publicity

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World Cup All Stars has received a considerable amount of publicity, and has been in various media. They were featured in a 2004 and 2005 performance at the Career Transition for Dancers gala, performing alongside Toni Basil, Bette Midler, Patti LaBelle and Liza Minnelli. As a result of the performance with Toni Basil of her hit "Mickey", she named the Shooting Stars the official Mickey cheerleaders. They have also been featured in Time Magazine, the New York Times, American Cheerleader Magazine, All-star Cheer Magazine, Inside Cheerleading Magazine, and Cheer Coach & Advisor. In 2009, the Shooting Stars were invited to act as the Glee Cheerleaders at the Glee NYC premiere party. in 2012, the World Cup Twinkles (Youth Level 5) had their own 1-hour documentary and media companion called Twinkles Chasing Perfection produced by The Star Ledger.

Teams

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Special Athlete Location
Super Stars Freehold
Sparks Kansas City
Special Stars Easton
Fire Scranton
Level 1 Teams Division Location
Starlettes Tiny 1 Olyphant
Twilights Tiny Prep 1 Freehold
Little Craters Tiny prep 1 Kansas City
Mission jr 1 Lancaster
Unknown Name Tiny 1 Easton
Supernovas Small Mini 1 Freehold
Gravity Youth 1 Easton
Orbit Youth 1 Kansas City
Luna Junior 1 Olyphant
Meteors Small Youth 1 Freehold
Shimmer U17 1 Kansas City
Level 2 Teams Division Location
revolution jr 2 lancaster
Stardust Youth 2 Easton
Milkyways Youth 2 Freehold
Starbrites Junior 2.1 Freehold
Moonbeams Junior 2 Freehold
Eclipse Large Junior 2 Freehold
Solar Flare U17 2 Kansas City
Zodiac Senior 2 Olyphant
Infinity Senior 2 Freehold
Level 3 Teams Division Location
ozone jr 3 lancaster
Little Dippers Large Youth 3 Freehold
Equinox Small Junior 3 Easton
Supersonics Large Junior 3 Freehold
G-Force U17 3 Kansas City
Omega Small Senior 3 Olyphant
Electra Large Senior 3 Freehold
Starstruck Large Senior 3 Freehold
Aries Large Senior 3 Freehold
Gemini Large Senior Coed 3 Freehold
Satellite Gold Junior prep 3.2 Freehold
Satellite Black Senior prep 3.2 Freehold
Level 4 Teams Division Location
Starburst Large Junior 4 Freehold
Apollo Large Senior Coed 4.2 Easton
Galaxy Large Senior 4 Freehold
Infinity Junior 4.2 Freehold
Rockets Medium Senior Coed 4 Easton
Level 5 Teams Division Location
Twinkles Junior 5 Freehold
Comets Small Senior 5 Easton
Cosmic Rays Black Large Senior 5 Coed Freehold
Cosmic Rays Gold Small All Girl 5 Freehold
Level 6 Teams Division Location
Starlites Large Junior Coed 6 Freehold
Blackout Small Senior 6 Olyphant
Suns Medium Senior 6 Freehold
Omni U18 Non-tumble Coed 6 Freehold
Zenith Medium Senior 6 Easton
Odyssey Small Senior Coed 6 Freehold
Shooting Stars Large Senior 6 Freehold
Titans Open Non-tumble 6 Kansas City

References

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  1. ^ "World Cup Allstar Cheerleading - Staff". Archived from the original on 2016-10-06. Retrieved 2016-10-05.
  2. ^ "2007 IASF Cheerleading Worlds results". Retrieved 2007-09-29.[dead link]
  3. ^ a b c "Every Motion Is an Emotion". Cheer Coach & Advisor. January 2006. Archived from the original on November 4, 2006.
  4. ^ "Cheer Coach – Rencontre Magazine".
  5. ^ "2008 IASF Cheerleading Worlds Results". Retrieved 2009-04-01.[dead link]
  6. ^ "2009 IASF Cheerleading Worlds Bids Awarded". Retrieved 2009-04-01.[dead link]
  7. ^ "World Cup All Stars".