March 18, 2019 at 03:52AM
by Ken Morse, Citizen's News
NEW HAVEN — The Woodland and Naugatuck cheerleading squads battled it out at the state co-ed cheerleading championships on March 3 at the Floyd Little Athletic Complex.
After winning its first ever NVL co-ed championship, Woodland entered the state co-ed competition for the first time and finished in tenth place with a team score of 133.60.
Naugatuck, which competed in the state co-ed cheerleading championship for the seventh time, finished 16th with a score of 89.50.
The field was stacked with solid contenders for the crown. Plainville, the CCC champion, edged out Fairfield Ludlowe 185.80 to 182.80 to win the co-ed division championship.
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by Ken Morse, Citizen's News
NEW HAVEN — The Woodland and Naugatuck cheerleading squads battled it out at the state co-ed cheerleading championships on March 3 at the Floyd Little Athletic Complex.
After winning its first ever NVL co-ed championship, Woodland entered the state co-ed competition for the first time and finished in tenth place with a team score of 133.60.
Naugatuck, which competed in the state co-ed cheerleading championship for the seventh time, finished 16th with a score of 89.50.
The field was stacked with solid contenders for the crown. Plainville, the CCC champion, edged out Fairfield Ludlowe 185.80 to 182.80 to win the co-ed division championship.