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  1. Cheer (TV series) - Wikipedia

    The conceit was a new booster Mat Talk for Regular People program whereby the Navarro Cheer Team members would praise everyday people for mundane activities, and featured La'Darius Marshall, …

  2. About - USA Cheer

    USA Cheer exists to serve the cheer community, including club cheering (all star), youth recreational cheer, traditional school-based cheer programs, and the growing sport of STUNT.

  3. Cheer (TV Series 2020–2022) - IMDb

    In the small town of Corsicana, Texas, hard-driving head cheer coach Monica Aldama demands perfection from her team of competitive college athletes. All eyes are on Navarro at the college …

  4. CHEER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CHEER is a shout of applause or encouragement. How to use cheer in a sentence.

  5. Home - The Official Site for Cheerleading & Dance - Varsity.com

    Feb 7, 2010 · Varsity.com is the global authority for competitive cheerleading and dance.... Cheer and dance competitions, cheer uniforms, and much more.

  6. Watch Cheer | Netflix Official Site

    This gripping documentary series follows the ups and downs of Navarro College's competitive cheer squad as they work to win a coveted national title.

  7. Cheer Daily: Home - The Industry Leader for Cheerleading News

    Explore the latest cheerleading news, event coverage, and industry highlights from Cheer Daily—your top source for cheer updates.

  8. CHEER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    CHEER definition: 1. to give a loud shout of approval or encouragement: 2. a loud shout of approval or…. Learn more.

  9. Cheer | Official Trailer | Netflix - YouTube

    Over the course of six episodes join the team members as they face injuries, sacrifice, personal setbacks and triumphs, all leading up to one nail-biting and adrenaline pumping final competition at...

  10. Cheer - watch tv show streaming online - JustWatch

    Find out how and where to watch "Cheer" online on Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ today – including 4K and free options.