Bartlett, Tenn ? The College STUNT Association has named Jasmine Owens, Senior from Oklahoma State University, as the 2018 STUNT Athlete of the Year. {{more: continue …}}
?Jasmine personifies what this sport is all about. She has the ability to play every position and is a role model for the rest of her teammates in addition to the STUNT athletes across the country,? says Bill Boggs, Director of College STUNT.?[Owens was
on the cheer team under Coach Barbara Johnson at Kennedale Junior High and?continued cheering through her senior year with Coach Johnson at Kennedale High School. She graduated KHS in 2014.]?
?To watch Jasmine grow and flourish over the past four years has been incredible. When she arrived at OSU, she was an introverted freshman with so much talent and even more potential,? says Lindsay Bracken, coach for the Oklahoma State Cowgirls. ?Jasmine came out of her shell her second year and has added quite the personality to the team since then. She has worked very hard to develop her natural talent into refined skills, and would often perform extra reps of her skills outside of practice.?
Created by USA Cheer to be an additional sport option for female athletes, STUNT was derived from traditional cheerleading and developed to fulfill all NCAA emerging sport requirements, and has consistently met all minimum requirements for consideration. STUNT removes the crowd-leading component of traditional cheerleading and focuses on the technical and athletic components, which include partner stunts, pyramids, basket tosses, jumps and tumbling skills.??>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>?About USA Cheer: The USA
Federation for Sport Cheering is a not-for-profit organization and is the
national governing body for all disciplines of cheerleading. USA Cheer exists
to serve the entire cheer community, including club cheering (All Star),
traditional school based cheer programs and the new sport of STUNT. USA Cheer
has three primary objectives: help grow and develop interest and participation
in Cheer throughout the United States; promote safety and safety education for
cheer in the United States; and represent the United States of America in
international cheer competitions.?
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