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DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY PANTHERS
STUNT at Oklahoma

Cheerleading

Panthers Sweep Three Matches in Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. - The Davenport STUNT Cheer team had a fabulous weekend defeated three teams. Here is a breakdown of this weekend's matches:
 
Game 1 
Oklahoma Baptist University (D2 - 4th Rank) 
19-9
Friday at 8:00pm 
Quarter 1 Partner Stunts
4 to 0
Quarter 2 Pyramids and Tosses 
7 to 1 
Quarter 3 Jumps and Tumbling 
11 to 5 
Quarter 4 Team Routines - Combination 
19 to 9 FINAL 
Game 2 
University of Central Oklahoma (D2 - 3rd Rank) 
17-10
Saturday at 10:00am 
Quarter 1 Partner Stunts
3 to 2 
Quarter 2 Pyramids and Tosses 
6 to 3 
Quarter 3 Jumps and Tumbling 
9 to 6  
Quarter 4 Team Routines - Combination 
17 to 10 FINAL 
Game 3 
Oklahoma State University (D1 - 1st Rank/Reigning D1 STUNT Champions)!) 
18-13 
Saturday at 2:15pm 
Quarter 1 Partner Stunts
3 to 3 
Quarter 2 Pyramids and Tosses 
7 to 4 
Quarter 3 Jumps and Tumbling 
11 to 5
Quarter 4 Team Routines - Combination 
18 to 13 FINAL 
"We are incredibly blessed to have the opportunity to travel and compete against other Nationally ranked teams. Oklahoma has an abundance of talent and brought a competitive edge that we will greatly benefit from. Our game plan was to execute every motion and clean, hit every stunt and mount, and chase perfection during all 3 games. We emphasized the accuracy of every count and it paid off. I am so proud to be able to say that this team is going into the STUNT National tournament 6 - 0; but there is still work to do! For the next month we will shift our focus to NCA Nationals!"
"After this weekend of STUNT games in Oklahoma, I am feeling extremely fortunate to be a part of this incredible program. I am thankful for the opportunity to travel around the country to compete against top ranked teams in both D1 and D2. All three opponents this weekend pushed us to fight our hardest in every quarter. The coaches could not be prouder of this team but are still looking to attain perfect routines in the national tournament." 
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