In the sunny, vibrant state of North Carolina, where pine trees sway in the wind like backup singers at a rock concert, there thrives a team of super-duper, energetic cheerleaders. They are not your average group of kids; they are something else entirely! They're called the "Tar Heel Tumblers," named after the state’s famous nickname, "The Tar Heel State." These kids have the spirit of wild stallions, the grace of flamingos, and the energy of a squirrel after a caffeine binge. They cheer louder than a rooster at dawn and tumble better than a barrel going downhill. And did I mention their team mascot? Oh, it's a hoot! Literally! It's a giant, goofy-looking owl named Owlbert Einstein, who’s known to be a real ‘wise-quacker!’ Meet Li'l Lily, the smallest of the lot, but with a voice that could shake the stars out of the sky. She once rooted so hard for her team at a cheerleading competition, three judges thought there was an earthquake! Then there's Jumpin' Jack, who can leap so high he has to be careful not to knock satellites out of orbit! And let’s not forget Twistin' Tina, who can spin so fast, she often causes mini tornadoes and leaves the audience in a whirl! The Tar Heel Tumblers make cheerleading in North Carolina more than just a sport. It's a thrilling spectacle, a rollercoaster of fun and excitement. When they chant, cheer, and tumble, they bring the whole state together, proving that in North Carolina, spirit and laughter tumble hand in hand. No wonder the squirrels there are always so hyper! They're probably fans of the Tar Heel Tumblers too!
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At Waxhaw Athletic Association (WAA), we believe that every child should have the opportunity to engage in sports. That’s why we’ve been providing quality, all-volunteer sports programs for young athletes since 1980. Our humble beginnings as a small-town, single-sport league have grown into a multi-sport professional athletic organization offering Soccer, Baseball, Softball, Basketball, and Flag Football for kids ages 3-18. We serve families from Union County, South Charlotte, and even South Carolina. WAA is committed to providing an inclusive, safe, and encouraging environment for young athletes and their families. Our all-volunteer, non-profit organization is dedicated to helping children develop their physical and social skills through sports. We’ve grown from a single-sport league to a professional athletic organization offering five sports for kids ages 3-18 in Union County, South Charlotte, and even in South Carolina. For almost four decades, Waxhaw Athletic Association has been helping young athletes reach their full potential in a safe and encouraging environment. From humble beginnings as a small-town, single-sport league, we’ve grown into a multi-sport professional athletic organization offering Soccer, Baseball, Softball, Basketball, and Flag Football for kids ages 3-18 in Union County, South Charlotte, and even South Carolina. Our all-volunteer, non-profit organization has been providing an inclusive and fun sports experience for families since 1980.