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Wee Warrior
Cheer Club

For all aspiring future cheerleaders or anyone with school spirit, this team is for you! We will support our SCA athletes by cheering them on from the sidelines at designated home basketball games and occasionally a pep rally. We will also wear our uniforms to school on game days and Fridays to promote school spirit! This is a fun activity for the whole family and we are looking forward to having you join us this season!

Due to an anticipated overwhelming response to our program, this year's club will be limited to the first 30 girls to register. Please complete the online form on this page to secure your daughter a spot. 

The details and costs for SCA Wee Warrior Club are listed below: 

  • Wee Warrior Club is for girls enrolled in K-3rd grade

  • Wee Warrior Club will meet every Wednesday from 3:00-4:00 pm in the main auditorium. Our first practice will be Wednesday, September 14th, 2022. The 2022-2023 basketball schedule has not been finalized, however, I will send a copy to you once I receive it. 

  • Registration cost is $40 and will be collected at the end of the online registration form.

  • Wee Warrior Club cheers at designation home basketball games. A parent/guardian must attend all of the basketball games with their daughter. 

  • If member is in Extended Care, we will pick them up for practice and return them to Extended Care if needed. Extended Care costs apply. 

Please complete the registration form on this page. The registration fee of $40 and the t-shirt fee of $20 must be paid for the form to submit fully. 

Please keep in mind the first 30 girls to sign up will be accepted and registration will close once filled. 

All girls are required to have a uniform in order to cheer at the ball games/pep rallies. At our September 14th practice, we will conduct uniform fittings. The expected cost for uniforms is $110 and is due at this first practice via credit/debit card. There will be no other alternative days available for fittings, please make sure your daughter is here. CLEAN, WHITE tennis shoes are required and may be of your choosing. 

We are looking forward to a fun and exciting year with your daughter as we cheer on and support Southeastern Warriors!

Please contact Haleigh Miller, Head Coach or Chelsea Lancaster, Assistant Coach with any questions. 

Haleigh Miller 

hmiller@scashallotte.org

Chelsea Lancaster

clancaster@scashallotte.org

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Our Beliefs

An athletic program in a Christian school exists to guide the young people involved in a better understanding of their relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. Many circumstances arise in preparation for, and during, athletic competition that offer opportunities for God’s principles to be applied in the lives of the athletes. The goal of the Christian school athletic program is to seize these opportunities. Dedicated coaches help young people relate the victories and defeats, the hard work, and the teamwork to their daily walk with the Lord.

 

Today’s society places great emphasis on sports and athletics. The world has made heroes of professional athletes and holds them in high esteem. Jesus said to Christians, “Ye are the light of the world.” The world needs light today. If Christians do not exhibit righteousness, obedience to authority, self-control, and other Godly characteristics, the world will remain in darkness. I John 2:15-16 states, “Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world … for all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world.” The Christian school should take every opportunity to teach the principles of Christ and to prepare our young people for positions of leadership.

 

Our emphasis, therefore, should be to prepare our athletes to be the lights in the world, and to encourage them not to be… “conformed to this world …”, and to help them to be ” … transformed by the renewing of (their) minds.” The goal of the world is to “win” at any cost. The goal of the Christian should be to “serve” at any cost. Whatever he does or wherever he serves he should “work at it with all his heart.” (Col. 3:23-24). Therefore, it is not the “winning”, but the “serving” and working in the context of excellence which is the goal of the athletic program at SCA.

 

“Winning as a goal is a disease and leads to compromise in every other area.” -Mike Krzyzewski

 

“To be excellent is to be authentic and transparent since true excellence lies in the treasure we contain, not the talents we display. An obsessive, compulsive striving after self-fulfillment or human acclaim cannot produce excellence. Only a passionate longing to glorify God and to realize his goals is consistent with the biblical concept of excellence.” -Robert Foster

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