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Orange Beach Makos Cheer Team Wins State 4A Title

Ken Cooper • November 20, 2024

Orange Beach Out Cheers 28 Teams for State 4A Victory

The Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) conducted its State Cheerleading Finals today at Bill Harris Arena in Birmingham. The competition featured teams from various classifications, including 4A, with squads vying for state titles in both Traditional and Game Day categories. To qualify for the state finals, teams were required to attend their assigned super-regional and either score a minimum percentage of the total scoresheet or secure a top placement in their division. 


The Orange Beach Mako Cheerleaders emerged victorious in the 4A Traditional category, surpassing 28 other teams to claim the state title. This achievement underscores the team's dedication and skill, contributing to a remarkable year for Orange Beach High School's athletic programs.


The AHSAA's cheerleading competitions are structured to promote excellence and sportsmanship among high school teams across Alabama. The state finals serve as a culmination of regional competitions, bringing together top-performing teams to compete for state recognition.


For comprehensive results and further information on the competition, the AHSAA's official 
website provides detailed coverage and updates.


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