SEASON 10 – Ready to Win

Are you thinking about joining the Phoenix Family? Here’s a few ways you win by joining us to think about.

  • Skill Development: You’ll learn a variety of skills, such as tumbling, stunting, jumping, and dancing. These skills can be applied to other sports or activities.
  • Teamwork and Friendship: All-star cheer fosters a strong sense of teamwork and camaraderie. You’ll learn to work together with your teammates to achieve common goals.
  • Confidence Boost: As you master new skills and perform in front of crowds, your self-confidence will grow.
  • Time Management: Balancing school, practice, and competitions can help you develop strong time management skills.
  • Discipline and Dedication: All-star cheer requires a significant time commitment and dedication to practice. This can help you develop discipline and perseverance.
  • Fun and Excitement: All-star cheer is a fun and exciting activity. You’ll get to perform in competitions, travel to different locations, and make lifelong friends.
  • Life Skills: You’ll learn valuable life skills, such as goal setting, problem-solving, and leadership.
  • College Opportunities: There are opportunities we provide to earn college scholarships.

There’s many more benefits you can gain, it’s all about what you are willing to put into it.

We do not require any previous experience to join our teams, we train as we go.

So if you’re ready to come set the floor on fire with us check out all our team options here.

Cheer 101

Frequently Asked Questions About Cheer

What is the difference between School Cheer and All-Star Cheer?

When we talk about School cheerleading you think about athletes who are fostering school spirit. They’re trying to give the football team, basketball team, baseball team home field or home court advantage Every time that they are there. They’re trying to make sure the crowd gets loud, people are giving high-fives and it’s all about those Friday Night Lights. So when we compare that to all-star cheerleading, All-Star Cheerleaders don’t actually cheer at games they’re the ones out there competing for the trophy so they spend most of their hours in the gym trying to train and get better at all their skills so they can go out in front of judges get critiqued and hopefully win that award. The next difference we see between school cheer and All-Star Cheerleading is how the teams are actually broken up. So teams are broken up usually between age, skill level and community and we’ll explain all those right now. When we talk about age and high school cheerleaders we have the freshmen who are usually all pretty close in age then we have JV who are usually made up of our sophomores maybe some juniors and then Varsity which is typically made up of juniors and seniors now when we compare that to All-Star cheerleading the age groups are a little bit wider we actually have five dates groupings and it’s not surprising at all to see a ten-year-old on the same team as a 14-year old let’s say in the Junior Division. Another big difference between school cheer and in all-star cheer is where the athletes come from, now this might seem really obvious if you’re a high school cheerleader so if you go to Mt. Whitney then you’re gonna be a Mt. Whitney Cheerleader, you go to CVC you’re gonna be a CVC Cheerleader but at Phoenix Elite All-Stars our athletes come from everywhere some from Visalia, Tulare, Pixley, Lemoore, Exeter, etc.

If you have any questions of your own go ahead and send us an e-mail.

What age can my child start cheerleading?

Here are Phoenix Elite All-Stars we start as young as 4 years old. Four year olds can join our 6 week mini teams called Cheer FUNdamentals. The learn a short routine consisting of jumps, stunts, tumbling and dance and preform it for their families at the end of the 6 weeks.

The next step up is for ages 6-9 years old. This age group can join our Mini Division Team called the FireStarters. This is a half year team that only meets once a week and does 2 competitions with-in California.

Then we have our Junior Division for ages 9-15 years old. This is our Flamez team, which goes on 11 months and competes 3-4 times with-in California.

Last we have Blaze which is our Senior Division for ages 12-18 years old. This is a full year team that competes 3-5 times with-in California & sometimes Las Vegas, Nevada.

Summer NERF Night PASS

Your Summer Pass Covers ALL our NERF Nights June-August.

Various Summer Dates June-August of NERF Nights – 2 Hours of fun filled NERF Games, includes dinner and a drink.
OPEN to ages 7-13

Dates: 6/23/2023, 7/7/2023, 7/28/2023, 8/4/2023 & 8/11/2023

  • Bring your own NERF Gun.
  • We provide darts & safety glasses.
  • Players will be divided into teams.
  • Pizza, Water & Juice will be provided.

Annual FALL Parent’s Night Out

Parent’s drop your kids off in a fun & safe environment while you go out and enjoy some kid free time!

Open to ages 5-16

Kids will enjoy dinner (Pizza), some games and Paint a Fun Fall Scene to take home!

Just $35 per kid (sibling discounts are available, message us for details)

Don’t wait! This event will sell out quickly, so get your tickets ASAP!
(First 5 ticket purchases get entered to win fantastic door prizes)

Blaze is Putting In the Work

Proud of these girls for just jumping right in with little to no experience! This season is on Fire for sure!

Registration hasn’t closed yet! There’s still a place for you! Open to ages 8 and up. Contact us today to join the team!

We Are BACK!

In case you haven’t heard…. we are 100% fully open.

All programs are open and Registration starts NOW.

We have a few new rules we have to go by….

  1. You MUST Book an Appointment to complete ANY team or class Registration
  2. No waiting in the lobby for your child to complete their class – we have a small space and we want everyone to feel safe, please run an errand/go grab a coffee and comeback to sign your child out.

Passion

Concepts of Enthusiasm and Motivation

Passion – strong emotional attachment

Enthusiasm – eager to participate

Motivation – what moves you toward an action

Name one person on the team who is the team motivator?

How does it make you feel when they motivate you?

Name one person on the team who demonstrates passion for the team?

Name one person who is enthusiastic?

Describe what happens when team members are not enthusiastic?

Describe why positive affirmations helps you?

What can YOU do to be considered a passionate, enthusiastic and motivating team member?

Humbleness Leads To Greater Things

“’Don’t be afraid, Mary,’ the angel told her, ‘for you have found favor with God! You will conceive and give birth to a son, and you will name him Jesus’ . . . Mary responded, ‘I am the Lord’s servant. May everything you have said about me come true.’”—Luke 1:30–31, 38 (NLT)

Among all the great heroes of fiction, Frodo, from The Lord of the Rings films, is one of the most standout characters. Why? Because unlike Hercules, Wonder Woman, Thor, or Superman, he isn’t a huge, superpowered demigod. Unlike Anakin or Luke Skywalker, he wasn’t born with extraordinary force powers. Unlike Batman, he isn’t a ripped, highly-trained ninja bajillionaire with the money to make high-tech weapons and armor. Frodo was none of those things. He was just a simple hobbit from the Shire, a naïve, kind, gentle little guy. But, as Galadriel says in The Fellowship of the Ring film, “Even the smallest person can change the course of the future.” 

Here’s the thing: What made Frodo special wasn’t his superhuman abilities, super genius, or a birthright . . . it was his willingness to step out in faith. He’s a hero among heroes because even though he knew he wasn’t equipped for this impossible task (he didn’t even know the way to Mordor), he stepped up in humility and accepted the call when it came. 

This diminutive hero embodies something so deeply biblical: God can use anyone, even the humblest of people, to bring about the most amazing work. From the young shepherd boy who took down a giant to a widow who showed incredible loyalty to her mother-in-law to the young virgin girl from Nazareth—where apparently nothing good can come from (John 1:46)—whom “God blessed above all women” (Luke 1:42)—God is in the business of doing big things through the smallest, most humble of people.

So why Mary? Like Frodo, she had nothing mankind would deem as “special.” She didn’t come from a prestigious family. She wasn’t considered great among the people. But she was highly favored by God. When Gabriel told Mary she’d have a child through the Holy Spirit, her response reveals exactly why God chose her and why she was highly-favored and blessed with this honor. 

In Luke 1:38 (NLT), she says, “I am the Lord’s servant. May everything you have said about me come true.” Look at the humility she displayed here! Her response to this insane, impossible, frankly terrifying news (she was a betrothed, unmarried virgin, likely between 12 and 14, when she was told she’d have a child) was “I am the Lord’s servant.” 

She knew no one would believe her, that this would likely be a scandalous and dangerous thing (Joseph could have had her publicly shamed or stoned to death for being pregnant as his betrothed, since he was not the biological father), but she trusted God. She believed in Him and His Word. She made herself available to be used by God to do His work. She knew she wasn’t equipped for the call God had given her, but she surrendered her life, will, and future into His hands, because she trusted that He would be with her every step of the way.

This is all the Lord needs from us in order to accomplish wonders in our own lives and the lives of the people around us. He doesn’t need us to be highly-skilled, extremely super-qualified geniuses. He certainly uses people with amazing skills, talents, resources, and abilities just as He uses untrained fishermen, poor widows, and outcasts, but it’s not a prerequisite for Him to do His best work. Instead, God does His best work in the lives of those who are humble, available, and willing to be used. It’s not about what you can do, but what you allow Him to do in and through you. He blesses those who declare, “I am the Lord’s servant . . . May everything you have said about me come true.”

Like Mary, we all have a part in this amazing story of redemption God is writing. We all have an amazing call to make disciples, preach the gospel, and be His witnesses. Do we have to be scholars or dynamic orators to accomplish it? No! We just need to say, “Here I am, Jesus. I’m your servant.”

Devotion By Danny Saavedra

Thanksgiving Party

You’re invited to join us Tuesday, November 26th at 1:00pm – 3:00pm for our Charlie Brown Style Thanksgiving Party! All we ask is that each participant bring a canned good donation or a $2.00 donation so that we can give back to those in our community that are in need this holiday season.