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2018-2019 RULES BOOK FOR SPECIALTY ROUTINES Applicable to: All All Star/School/Rec Athletes competing in: Individual Routines (Tumbling & Non Tumbling) Duo Routines (Tumbling & Non Tumbling) Partner & Stunt Groups

GENERAL INFORMATION FOR SPECIALTY DIVISIONS IMPORTANT: All Specialty Divisions will be combined, however will be split into category types (All Star/School/Rec) and level (1,2,3,4,5,6) when deemed necessary. AmeriCheer reserves the right to combine or split. Eligibility of Participants- Any competitor proven to be in violation of the age/grade requirements for any AmeriCheer Family of Brands Specialty Division may result in disqualification from the competition. Requirements are as follows: Competitors in divisions based upon age must meet the age requirements as of August 31, 2018. This will apply to all All Star and School/Rec athletes competing in any Specialty Division. Note: The AmeriCheer Family of Brands reserve the right to disqualify a team/performance that does not adhere to the above Eligibility of Participants guidelines. General Competition Policies/Procedures Review of Placements - In order to fairly serve all of our customers, it is the policy of The AmeriCheer Family of Brands that no performances be reviewed for placement discrepancies, etc. at the competition venue. You may call our offices the Wednesday after the competition to receive information regarding an analysis of a routine; however, all decisions by the judges will be deemed final and an analysis of a routine will be for clarification purposes only. Music - One representative may run the music, press play and must remain at the sound table throughout the entire performance. Please bring/supply two/three high-quality CDs and/or MP3 player and personal adaptor. Have with you several music back-ups. All CDs/MP3 players should be marked with the team name and division. Review the content of the music for any inappropriate language/sounds (spoken/implied) and poor quality. Also, music time should be recorded (three to four seconds) under the maximum time allotted due to variations in music system speeds. AmeriCheer, AmeriDance & Eastern Cheer and Dance will be adhering to all copyright laws and guidelines related to the music industry. By signing the Family of Brands Code of Ethics, you will be acknowledging (along with other items) that your organization is in compliance with all copyright laws and guidelines related to the music industry. By acknowledging your compliance, you may or may not be asked to provide documented proof. If such documented proof cannot be supplied upon request, your organization may receive a penalty warning and/or a penalty deduction of 25 points based upon unsportsman like conduct. Should you have questions about this policy or for more information please call our offices. Interruption of Performance - Music Interruption: If your routine is interrupted due to failure of competition equipment, you will be allowed to perform again, going later in your division (if at all possible). Please check your music prior to competing. If interruption is due to failure of your equipment or supplies (i.e. scratched or burned CDs/MP3 player, etc.), you will have two options: Your Individual/Group may perform again, using your own player or the back-up copy of your music; however, routine scoring will begin at the point where the interruption occurred. Your Individual/Group may use the original performance.

Interruption Due To Injury: If a participant is visibly injured/ill and/or demonstrates he/she cannot continue executing the routine and/or it appears the injured/ill person becomes a safety hazard to oneself or his/her teammates, the routine must/will be stopped! The only person(s) permitted to stop the routine are competition officials, the coach/advisor of team performing and an injured/ill athlete. The Individual/Group will be allowed to perform later in the division (if at all possible). Routine scoring will begin at the point where the injury/illness occurred. Under no circumstances will the injured/ill Individual/Group member be allowed to compete at a later time without official medical authorization. The AmeriCheer Family of Brands reserves the right to stop any performance due to injury/illness. Eligibility of Participants - Any Individual/Group proven to be in violation of the age/grade requirements for any AmeriCheer Family of Brands competition may result in disqualification from the competition. Spotter Policies - The AmeriCheer Family of Brands will not provide spotters at any competitive events; however, programs may provide their own spotters provided the following guidelines are met: Program spotters should be at least 18 years of age and be very familiar with all aspects of the routine. Program spotters should present themselves in a professional manner to include, but not limited to: appropriate mode of dress, acting in a manner that does not distract from the performance and distinguishing themselves as a separate group from the performers by not wearing any apparel that is similar to the performers uniforms. Program spotters should be readily available to only spot building sections. Program spotters may not verbally/manually coach performing competitors in any way. Program spotters should stay to the back of the performance floor/mat when not spotting the building skills of their program s routines, as well as to be careful to not block the pathways of any performing competitors. Choreography, Music, Outfitting and Image/Appearance - All choreography, music, outfitting and overall Individual/Group image/appearance should be suitable for family viewing and always be in good taste. Therefore, point deductions may be assessed for inappropriate music/words/profanity (in music spoken/implied), inappropriate moves and/or body positioning, appropriateness of uniform and overall appearance of each individual on or off the competition floor. Legality Verification - For questions regarding the legality of a specific skill(s), etc. you must adhere to the following guidelines: Provide a DVD or link of video of the specific skill(s), etc. in question, shown from the front, side and back views. DVD/video will not be returned. It will become the property of The AmeriCheer Family of Brands and will be kept on file. Include with the DVD/link of video the team name, Individual/Group division, coach name, cell phone number, email, name and date of the competition to be attended. Please submit DVD/link of video at least two weeks in advance of the competition to be attended. If DVD/link of video is received less than two weeks prior to the determined competition, The AmeriCheer Family of Brands will not guarantee a response. Mail DVD to The AmeriCheer Family of Brands - Legality Verification, 20 Collegeview Road, Westerville, OH 43081. Because of differences in terminology and interpretation, we reserve the right to not administer phone verifications! Email link of video to Hwilliams@americheer.com Because of differences in terminology and interpretation, we reserve the right to not administer phone verifications! Procedural Questions - All questions relating to any procedures of the competition are to be handled only by the coach and are to be directed to the competition director only. All questions must be made prior to the team competing.

Music Compliance Challenges - All questions regarding the validity of whether another performing Individual/Group music is compliant, must be directed to the competition director immediately following the team in question s performance. The competition director will in turn provide an official Grievance form to be completed and submitted while at the competition. The team in question will have twenty-four hours to provide proof of compliance. If the Individual/Group in question cannot provide proof or it is determined that the team in question s music is/was not compliant, that team will forfeit all awards for that event. Penalties/Rule Violations Inappropriate or Un-Sportsmanlike Behavior - 1.0 point penalty Any inappropriate or un-sportsmanlike behavior from anyone including, but not limited to: coaches, athletes, parents, supporters, etc. per occurrence will result in a penalty. Because The AmeriCheer Family of Brands believe sportsmanship at any of our events is of the utmost importance and value, any un-sportsmanlike conduct will include, but is not limited to: approaching the competition judges (on or off the judges riser/table) or any competition official with inappropriate comments, outbursts or gestures. Additionally, such behavior may result in a squad s disbarment from any future AmeriCheer Family of Brands events! Performance Guidelines Violation(s), etc. -.25 point penalty Violating any specific performance guidelines except routine time limits (see below). Safety Rule Violation(s) -.50 point penalty Any violation of a safety rule per occurrence. Execution Error(s) -.25 point penalty Execution error may be assessed per occurrence if it appears to the Safety Judge(s) that the intent to perform the skill legally was clearly evident. Routine Time Limits -.25 point penalty Routines that exceed the time run the risk of being assessed a penalty. Judges will use a stopwatch or similar device to measure the official time. Acknowledging the potential variance caused by human reaction speed and sound system time variations, judges will not issue a penalty until their stopwatch/clock shows a time that exceeds 2:33 and/or 1:33 respectively. Spotters Role -.50 point penalty Violating the conditions of a program spotter s role during a performance. Props -.25 point penalty All unapproved props must be placed outside the white boundary line. Placing an unapproved prop inside the white boundary line will constitute a penalty. Unapproved props include, but are not limited to: stuffed animals, dolls, jackets, bags, etc. Boundary Violation(s) -.25 point penalty The performance surface is defined as the 54 x 42 or 42 x 42 competition floor. The competition boundary is defined as the performance surface and any immediate adjacent safety boarder. A penalty will be assessed per occurrence for an athlete that makes contact with both feet outside the competition boundary. Stepping on or just past the white tape is not a boundary violation. Jewelry Violation(s) -.50 point penalty

All jewelry must be removed when performing on the competition floor. Jewelry includes, but is not limited to: ear, lip, eyebrow, nose, tongue and belly button rings, facial rings, clear/plastic jewelry, bracelets (of any type) including hair ties on wrists and silly bands, corsages, spacers, fishing line, necklaces and pins on uniforms. Jewelry may not be taped over, it must be removed! Exceptions are medical ID tags/bracelets (must be taped to the body) and rhinestones on uniforms. Execution Deductions Athlete Falls -.25 point deduction per occurrence Examples: Hand(s)/head down in tumbling or jumps. Knee(s) down in tumbling or jumps. Drops to the floor during individual skills (tumbling, jumps, etc.). Building Falls -.75 point deduction per occurrence Examples: Uncontrolled cradling, dismounting or lowering a building skill (not timing issues). Base or spotter falling to the floor during a building skill. Major Building Falls - 1.25 point deduction per occurrence Examples: Falls from an individual stunt, pyramid, or toss to the floor (top person lands on floor or multiple bases/spotters land on floor). Maximum Collapse - 1.75 point deduction per occurrence When multiple deductions should be assessed during an individual stunt or toss (by a single group) or during a pyramid collapse, then the sum of those deductions will not be greater than 1.75. 2017-18 Division Information Female/Male # on Team Age Tiny Tumbling Trio Female/Male 3 5-6 Years Tiny Non Tumbling Trio Female/Male 3 5-6 Years Tiny Tumbling Duo Female/Male 2 5-6 Years Tiny Non Tumbling Duo Female/Male 2 5-6 Years Tiny Tumbling Individual Female/Male 1 5-6 Years Tiny Non Tumbling Individual Female/Male 1 5-6 Years Trio, Duo & Individual Divisions Mini Tumbling Trio Female/Male 3 5-8 Years Mini Non Tumbling Trio Female/Male 3 5-8 Years Mini Tumbling Duo Female/Male 2 5-8 Years Mini Non Tumbling Duo Female/Male 2 5-8 Years Mini Tumbling Individual Female/Male 1 5-8 Years Mini Non Tumbling Individual Female/Male 1 5-8 Years

Youth Tumbling Trio Female/Male 3 5-11 Years Youth Non Tumbling Trio Female/Male 3 5-11 Years Youth Tumbling Duo Female/Male 2 5-11 Years Youth Non Tumbling Duo Female/Male 2 5-11 Years Youth Tumbling Individual Female/Male 1 5-11 Years Youth Non Tumbling Individual Female/Male 1 5-11 Years Junior Tumbling Trio Female/Male 3 5-14 Years Junior Non Tumbling Trio Female/Male 3 5-14 Years Junior Tumbling Duo Female/Male 2 5-14 Years Junior Non Tumbling Duo Female/Male 2 5-14 Years Junior Tumbling Individual Female/Male 1 5-14 Years Junior Non Tumbling Individual Female/Male 1 5-14 Years Senior Tumbling Trio Female/Male 3 10-18 Years Senior Non Tumbling Trio Female/Male 3 10-18 Years Senior Tumbling Duo Female/Male 2 10-18 Years Senior Non Tumbling Duo Female/Male 2 10-18 Years Senior Tumbling Individual Female/Male 1 10-18 Years Senior Non Tumbling Individual Female/Male 1 10-18 Years Open Tumbling Trio Female/Male 3 17 yrs & Older Open Non Tumbling Trio Female/Male 3 17 yrs & Older Open Tumbling Duo Female/Male 2 17 yrs & Older Open Non Tumbling Duo Female/Male 2 17 yrs & Older Open Tumbling Individual Female/Male 1 17 yrs & Older Open Non Tumbling Individual Female/Male 1 17 yrs & Older All Star Stunt Group & Partner Stunt Divisions # on Team Female/Male Age Tiny Stunt Group Female/Male 4-5 5-6 Years Mini Stunt Group Female/Male 4-5 5-8 Years Youth Stunt Group Female/Male 4-5 5-11 Years 2 + 1 Spotter Junior Partner Stunt Group Female/Male 5-14 Years Junior Stunt No Males 4-5 5-14 Years 1 + Junior Coed Stunt Group Males/Females 4-5 5-14 Years 2 + 1 Senior Partner Stunt Group Female/Male Spotter 10-18 Years Senior Stunt Group No Males 4-5 10-18 Years Senior Coed Stunt Group 1 + Males/Females 4-5 10-18 Years Open Partner Stunt Group 5 (Skills cannot exceed USASF Level 5) Female/Male 2 + 1 Spotter 14yrs & Older Open Stunt Group 5 (Skills cannot exceed USASF Level 5) No Males 4-5 14 yrs & Older Open Coed Stunt Group 5 (Skills cannot exceed USASF Level 5) 1 + Males/Females 4-5 14 yrs & Older

Open Partner Stunt Group 6 (Skills cannot exceed USASF Level 6) Female/Male 2 + 1 Spotter 17 yrs & Older Open Stunt Group 6 (Skills cannot exceed USASF Level 6) No Males 4-5 17 yrs & Older Open Coed Stunt Group 6 (Skills cannot exceed USASF Level 6) 1 + Males/Females 4-5 17 yrs & Older Female/Male # on Team Age Mini Stunt Group Female/Male 4-5 5-8 Years Youth Stunt Group Female/Male 4-5 9-11 Years Junior Partner Stunt Group Female/Male 2 + 1 Spotter 12-14 Years Junior Stunt No Males 4-5 12-14 Years Junior Coed Stunt Group 1 + Males/Females 4-5 12-14 Years Senior Partner Stunt Group Female/Male 2 + 1 Spotter 15-18 Years Senior Stunt Group No Males 4-5 15-18 Years Senior Coed Stunt Group 1 + Males/Females 4-5 15-18 Years School Stunt Group & Partner Stunt Divisions All Star Specialty Routine Safety Rules Information The AmeriCheer Family of Brands will follow 2018-2019 USASF Level & Safety Rules for all All Star Stunt Divisions. To view, log into your USASF Member Profile. School/Rec Specialty Routine Safety Rules Information The AmeriCheer Family of Brands will follow the 2018-2019 NFHS Spirit Safety Rules for all School Stunt Divisions. To order a copy of the 2018-2019 NFHS Spirit Rules Book, visit NFHS.org or call 317-972-6900. NOTE: All Elementary, Junior High/Middle School Teams, are not permitted to execute Basket Tosses, Elevator Tosses and similar Multi-Based Tosses. For stunt groups divisions it will only be permitted in the senior division. **TOSSES are not required, but may be rewarded in the Stunts category.

SPECIAL ROUTINE PERFORMANCE GUIDELINES Individual Routines: Total Routine Time: Maximum 1:30 (no minimum time). Routines should contain all elements reflected on the official Individual score sheet. Routines may be performed entirely to music or routine may contain a cheer/chant portion and the music may be stopped. Timing will begin with the first organized word, movement or first note of music, whichever comes first. When entering the performance area, an individual should simply walk onto the floor and immediately prepare to begin their routine. A participant may punch/wave, but may not jump, kick, tumble or do any type of organized chant, movement, etc. Approved props are poms, signs, (including flags with letters/words, etc.) and megaphones. Props must be physically used if placed within the performance boundaries. No person(s) is permitted to enter onto the performance floor at the completion of the routine. This includes coaches, etc. JUMP DIFFICULTY: (3.0-5.0) 3.0 Single jumps 3.5 Double jump combinations no variety 4.0 Double jump combinations with variety 4.5 Triple jump combinations OR double jump combinations and a single jump, with no variety 5.0 Triple jump combinations OR double jump combinations and a single jump, must include variety JUMP EXECUTION: (3.0-5.0) TUMBLING: Tumbling Difficulty (3.0-5.0) Tumbling Execution (3.0-5.0) Motions/Dance: (6.0-10.0) ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS: ROUTINE COMPOSITION/FLOW-Choreography, timing, creativity, innovation, variety, seamless transitions, fluidity (6.0-10.0) SHOWMANSHIP/PRESENTATION- Enthusiasm, excitement, energy, confidence, eye contact (3.0-5.0) PERFECTION- Overall perfection, lack of errors, polished/ well-rehearsed look (3.0-5.0) SCORE TOTAL: 50 pts SAMPLE SCORESHEET: SPECIALTY- Individuals JUMPS & TUMBLING DIFFICULTY (3.0-5.0) EXECUTION (3.0-5.0) J1 TOTALS JUMPS (10) TUMBLING (10) MOTIONS/DANCE EXECUTION (6.0-10.0) J2 TOTALS Motions & Skills (10) TOTAL OVERALL SCORE Score ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS EXECUTION J3 TOTALS Routine Composition/Flow (10) Showmanship/Presentation (5) Perfection (5)

Non Tumbling Individual Routines Total Routine Time: Maximum 1:30 (no minimum time). Routines should contain all elements reflected on the official Non Tumbling Individual score sheet. Routines may be performed entirely to music or routine may contain a cheer/chant portion and the music may be stopped. Timing will begin with the first organized word, movement or first note of music, whichever comes first. When entering the performance area, an individual should simply walk onto the floor and immediately prepare to begin their routine. A participants may punch/wave, but may not jump, kick, tumble or do any type of organized chant, movement, etc. Approved props are poms, signs, (including flags with letters/words, etc.) and megaphones. Props must be physically used if placed within the performance boundaries. Tumbling skills (including forward/backward rolls) are not permitted. No person(s) is permitted to enter onto the performance floor at the completion of the routine. This includes coaches, etc. JUMP DIFFICULTY: (3.0-5.0) 3.0 Single jumps 3.5 Double jump combinations no variety 4.0 Double jump combinations with variety 4.5 Triple jump combinations OR double jump combinations and a single jump, with no variety 5.0 Triple jump combinations OR double jump combinations and a single jump, must include variety JUMP EXECUTION: (6.0-10.0) Motions/Dance: (6.0-10.0) ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS: ROUTINE COMPOSITION/FLOW-Choreography, timing, creativity, innovation, variety, seamless transitions, fluidity (6.0-10.0) SHOWMANSHIP/PRESENTATION- Enthusiasm, excitement, energy, confidence, eye contact (6.0-10.0) PERFECTION- Overall perfection, lack of errors, polished/ well-rehearsed look (3.0-5.0) SCORE TOTAL: 50 pts SAMPLE SCORESHEET: SPECIALTY- Non Tumbling Individuals JUMPS DIFFICULTY (3.0-5.0) EXECUTION (6.0-10.0)) J1 TOTALS JUMPS (15) MOTIONS/DANCE EXECUTION (6.0-10.0) J2 TOTALS Motions & Skills (10) TOTAL OVERALL SCORE Score ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS EXECUTION J3 TOTALS Routine Composition/Flow (10) Showmanship/Presentation (10) Perfection (5)

Duo/ Trio Routines Total Routine Time: Maximum 1:30 (no minimum time). Routines should contain all elements reflected on the official Duo/Trio score sheet. Routines may be performed entirely to music or routine may contain a cheer/chant portion and the music may be stopped. Timing will begin with the first organized word, movement or first note of music, whichever comes first. When entering the performance area, participants should simply walk onto the floor and immediately prepare to begin their routine. Participants may punch/wave but may not jump, kick, tumble or do any type of organized chant, movement, etc. Approved props are poms, signs, (including flags with letters/words, etc.) and megaphones. Props must be physically used if placed within the performance boundaries. Stunting skills are not permitted. No person(s) is permitted to enter onto the performance floor at the completion of the routine. This includes coaches, etc. JUMP DIFFICULTY: (3.0-5.0) 3.0 Single jumps 3.5 Double jump combinations no variety 4.0 Double jump combinations with variety 4.5 Triple jump combinations OR double jump combinations and a single jump, with no variety 5.0 Triple jump combinations OR double jump combinations and a single jump, must include variety JUMP EXECUTION: (3.0-5.0) TUMBLING: Tumbling Difficulty (3.0-5.0) Tumbling Execution (3.0-5.0) Motions/Dance: (6.0-10.0) ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS: ROUTINE COMPOSITION/FLOW-Choreography, timing, creativity, innovation, variety, seamless transitions, fluidity (6.0-10.0) SHOWMANSHIP/PRESENTATION- Enthusiasm, excitement, energy, confidence, eye contact (3.0-5.0) PERFECTION- Overall perfection, lack of errors, polished/ well-rehearsed look (3.0-5.0) SCORE TOTAL: 50 pts SAMPLE SCORESHEETS: SPECIALTY- Duo/Trio Routines JUMPS & TUMBLING DIFFICULTY (3.0-5.0) EXECUTION (3.0-5.0) J1 TOTALS JUMPS (10) TUMBLING (10) MOTIONS/DANCE EXECUTION (6.0-10.0) J2 TOTALS Motions & Skills (10) TOTAL OVERALL SCORE Score ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS EXECUTION J3 TOTALS Routine Composition/Flow (10) Showmanship/Presentation (5) Perfection (5)

Non Tumbling Duo/ Trio Routines Total Routine Time: Maximum 1:30 (no minimum time) Routines should contain all elements reflected on the official Non Tumbling Duo/Trio score sheet. Routines may be performed entirely to music or routine may contain a cheer/chant portion and the music may be stopped. Timing will begin with the first organized word, movement or first note of music, whichever comes first. When entering the performance area, participants should simply walk onto the floor and immediately prepare to begin the routine. Participants may punch/wave but may not jump, kick, tumble or do any type of organized chant, movement, etc. Approved props are poms, signs, (including flags with letters/words, etc.) and megaphones. Props must be physically used if placed within the performance boundaries. Tumbling skills (including forward/backward rolls) are not permitted. Stunting skills are not permitted. No person(s) is permitted to enter onto the performance floor at the completion of the routine. This includes coaches, etc. JUMP DIFFICULTY: (3.0-5.0) 3.0 Single jumps 3.5 Double jump combinations no variety 4.0 Double jump combinations with variety 4.5 Triple jump combinations OR double jump combinations and a single jump, with no variety 5.0 Triple jump combinations OR double jump combinations and a single jump, must include variety JUMP EXECUTION: (6.0-10.0) SCORE TOTAL: 50 pts Motions/Dance: (6.0-10.0) ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS: ROUTINE COMPOSITION/FLOW-Choreography, timing, creativity, innovation, variety, seamless transitions, fluidity (6.0-10.0) SHOWMANSHIP/PRESENTATION- Enthusiasm, excitement, energy, confidence, eye contact (6.0-10.0) PERFECTION- Overall perfection, lack of errors, polished/ well-rehearsed look (3.0-5.0) SAMPLE SCORESHEET: SPECIALTY- Non Tumbling Duo/Trio JUMPS (15) JUMPS DIFFICULTY (3.0-5.0) EXECUTION (6.0-10.0)) J1 TOTALS Motions & Skills (10) MOTIONS/DANCE EXECUTION (6.0-10.0) J2 TOTALS Score TOTAL OVERALL SCORE ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS EXECUTION J3 TOTALS Routine Composition/Flow (10) Showmanship/Presentation (10) Perfection (5)

Partner/Stunt Group Routines Total Routine Time: Maximum 1:30 (no minimum time). Routines should contain all elements reflected on the official Partner/Stunt Group score sheet. Routine must be performed entirely to music. Timing will begin with the first note of music of the routine. When entering the performance area, individuals should simply walk onto the floor an immediately prepare to begin their routine. Participants may punch/wave but may not jump, kick, tumble or do any type of organized chant, movement, etc. Props of any type are not permitted. Tumbling skills (including forward/backward rolls) are not permitted. Exception: Tumbling transitions in/out of stunts. No person(s) is permitted to enter onto the performance floor at the completion of the routine. This includes coaches, etc. DIFFICULTY: (3.0-5.0) TECHNIQUE/ EXECUTION: (6.0-10.0) Variety: (6.0-10.0) ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS: ROUTINE COMPOSITION/FLOW-Choreography, timing, creativity, innovation, variety, seamless transitions, fluidity (6.0-10.0) SHOWMANSHIP/PRESENTATION- Enthusiasm, excitement, energy, confidence, eye contact (6.0-10.0) PERFECTION- Overall perfection, lack of errors, polished/ well-rehearsed look (3.0-5.0) SCORE TOTAL: 50 pts SAMPLE SCORESHEET: SPECIALTY- Partner/Group Stunt Additional Components (25) Max Score Difficulty (3.0-5.0) 5 Technique/Execution (6.0-10.0) 10 J1 TOTAL 15 Additional Components (25) Max Score Variety (6.0-10.0) 10 J2 TOTAL 10 Additional Components (25) Max Score Routine Composition/Flow (10) 10 Showmanship/Presentation (10) 10 Perfection (5) 5 J3 TOTAL 25