General Scoring
Game Day Information
UCA Game Day Routine Criteria
Score Sheets
2024-2025 Competition Scoring Updates
NHSCC 4-Day Tentative Block Schedule
2024-2025 Division Announcement – Sent 2.27
The format for Regionals and Nationals is inspired by what teams do at home and is similar to camp with the addition of Fight Song as a fourth element. Teams are permitted, but not required, to use camp material to demonstrate the game day environment at their school. With all four elements combined, the Game Day performance cannot exceed a 3 minute time limit. All skill restrictions below will be enforced.
BAND CHANT: The Band Chant will be consistent with the summer camp format. Teams should demonstrate spirit and enthusiasm while entering the performance floor and before the music begins. A cue will not be given to start the Band Chant. Once the music begins, the teams cannot incorporate any skills other than kicks and jumps, just like summer camp. Squads should utilize spirit raising props and focus on creative movements such as level changes or ripples, execution of the material and encouraging the crowd to participate.
CROWD LEADING: Following the Band Chant, the announcer will give squads a game scenario indicating an offense or defense situation. Teams should show their definitive understanding of the situation with an offensive or defensive sideline. After the Situational Sideline, teams will move into their Cheer which can include one reflective of a timeout, general sideline/spell-out or other cheer material that incites a response and encourages the crowd to yell along. Teams will be evaluated on their ability to lead the crowd, crowd effectiveness, proper use of motions/crowd leading tools and execution of stunts/tumbling relevant to a game day environment. NOTE: It is a requirement to incorporate skills (stunts and/or tumbling, if the division allows) into the Crowd Leading section. Please see skill restrictions below.
FIGHT SONG: The final element should reflect your school’s traditional Fight Song. Teams should incorporate crowd effective skills (stunts and/or tumbling, if the division allows) and can include spirit raising props to enhance the overall effect. Fight Song incorporation is limited to three (3) consecutive 8-counts of stunts and/or tumbling. Counting will begin with the initiation of a skill and continue until either the incorporation is complete or the end of the 3rd 8-count. Building skills must remain be stationary prior to the end of the 3rd 8-count and remain stationary until the end of the routine. (If the Fight Song repeats, the incorporation will only be permitted both times if the skills are repeated exactly the same.) For teams that do not have an official Fight Song, it is recommended to use a second selection of band chant music. Music guidelines are available at varsity.com/music.
Game Day Skill Restrictions:
We remain committed to fair and consistent scoring. Our goal is to evolve and provide the tools needed to all school teams this season for a clear understanding of divisions, rules, and scoring. To achieve this, we will follow the four guiding principles of transparency, fairness, integrity, and safety.
Scoring Review Process (See Attached)
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Legality Review Process
All teams attending any UCA Regional or National events will follow the USA Cheer and NFHS Cheer safety guidelines. Rules are subject to change. For the most recent safety rules and information please visit Safety & Education – USA Cheer. To purchase a copy of the NFHS.USA Cheer rules go to usacheer.org. For more division specific information visit uca.varsity.com.
A deduction will be given for EACH safety/general competition rule violation. Athlete and building deductions can be found on the UCA scoring page Competition Rules & Scoring | Universal Cheerleaders Association (varsity.com) The review process for UCA Regional Events and NHSCC can be found here: UCA Review Process. Each event is a new event and reference to previous events within the season will not be allowed during the review of legality of skills.
SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR PARTNER STUNTS, PYRAMIDS AND TOSSES
Universal Cheerleaders Association offers a service to help teams with legality and safety questions. Teams will be able to submit skills throughout the year to receive a legality or safety response. This service will help teams get a response to use in situations where the skill may be in question.
To submit a video:
1. All reviews must be submitted through UCA Legality Inquiry Form (jotform.com)
2. The skill in question must be recorded by the team at practice. We are unable to accept videos of performances, competitions, or of other teams.
2. All submissions must include the coach, team, and division.
3. The recording will be reviewed as if every person in the video is included in the skill. This would include additional spotters.
4. Videos are limited to 30 seconds and must be able to be viewed upright without rotating.
6. All videos will receive either a “legal” or “illegal” response. If the video receives an “illegal” response, the entire video will not be reviewed but stopped at the point that the video was illegal. *If the video is inconclusive, you will receive a response as to why we were unable to make a judgement on the video. It is up to you as a coach to resubmit the video to be re-reviewed.
7. Please note: Only submitting the skill will make the skill eligible for a warning. UCA can only guarantee this process will be accepted at UCA-branded events. This would not include other Varsity-branded and state association events.
8. Videos via text message or facetime will not be reviewed. If you know that your video does not meet all the requirements above, please refilm/resubmit the video. Only videos that meet the above requirements will be reviewed.
9. Inquiries need to be submitted 2 weeks before your team’s performance to guarantee a response.
10. Video submissions will only be accepted by the official coach of the team.
If you have any questions or require additional assistance, please email UCARules@varsity.com. Due to volume, please allow up to 5 business days to get back to you. Include your team’s name, your name, division, and a contact phone number. NHSCC rules questions must be submitted by January 24, 2024. If received after the deadline, the video is not guaranteed a response.
Please note: Performing the skill at a prior event does not ensure that a skill is legal nor that it would have warranted a legality warning. Only submitting the skill will make the skill eligible for a warning. UCA can only guarantee this process will be accepted at UCA-branded events. This would not include other Varsity-branded and state association events.
Click here for a complete list of changes for the USA Cheer Rules
Criteria for Selecting Judges
Judges selected for one of our regional events should meet these standards
In addition to the regional event standards these additional criteria will be used when selecting our National Championship Judges.
Judge Selection – Example Conflicts of Interest
Providing accurate, fair, and unbiased feedback for our customers is one of our top priorities. With that said, our selected panel of judges must have no affiliation with teams in a division they are scheduled to judge.
Example of potential Conflicts of Interest:
For Nationals/Championship events
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