Background
History
National Cheerleading Championship started as a one-day invitational cheerleading championship in 2006. It started with two divisions, College and High School divisions, composed of ten teams and, was held inMission
The National Cheerleading Championship's mission are: :# To promote the sport of International Competitive cheerleading as a means to raise the caliber of local cheerleading :# To promote the ideas of good sportsmanship, personal integrity and accountability, team cooperation and community activities :# To develop cheerleaders that possess world-class cheerleading skills and abilities :# To develop cheerleading coaches adept and knowledgeable in world class training methods and expertise :# To standardize and inculcate the rules and regulations of competitive cheerleading and develop world-class and international quality training methods and skills :# To establish the National Cheerleading Organization to provide products and services and a means for networking for the cheerleading community :# To hold annually the country’s Premiere Cheerleading Tournament as a means to showcase the country’s cheerleading skills and talents :# To be able to send a Filipino contingent to international cheerleading competitions.Vision
The National Cheerleading Championship's vision is to become the premier organization for the advancement of cheerleading as a sport through developing and training world-class Filipino cheerleading athletes by providing international-standard training methods, services, and facilities, and a venue for a national cheerleading tournament.The divisions throughout the seasons
Cheerleading
The inaugural event started in 2006 at Araneta Coliseum with 10 participating teams (5 College and 5 High School Teams) and as of the 2018 Season, more than 10 division competitions has been established and the poms competition will soon be added as new division for Cheer competitions. Since 2018, most teams who compete are from well-known schools (especially College Level 6 Divisions) have at-least tried to compete at the National Finals. The NCC Cheerleading Competition held every mid-to-late March, since some schools are off-season, some schools can't compete at the National Finals due to conflicting schedules (such as schools competing at NCAA Cheerleading Competition), as well as a short time for teams to prepare for ICU Worlds in April (in case of National University in 2015 ICU worlds but managed to compete at NCC Finals and ICU World Finals that year.) Today, before you can enter and compete at NCC Finals, the team must Qualify through NCC Regional Qualifiers in different areas of the country depending on the location and proximity of the competing team/school. For example: Teams that are based in NCR must compete first in NCC NCR Qualifiers (except Open Coed/All-Girl Elite Divisions) before going to compete at National Finals. Here are the list of Regional Qualifiers for NCC National Finals as of 2018-2019 Season: Here are the list of winners in each seasons since inaugural year in 2006, noted as more teams competed starting 2006 and broaden the competition in 2019. Poms division started in Season 13 (2017) and more divisions will be added soon as cheerleading is being developed in the Philippines.Poms Division
In Season 13 (2017) edition started the Poms Division and further expanded in 2018.Stunts
Partner Stunts division opened in 2010, while the Group Stunts division started the following year and both division since 2012.Dance
Inaugurated the competition since 2010-2011 Season.References
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