Charlotte All-Stars - History

History

Charlotte Allstar Cheerleading was founded in 1990 by co-owners Julie O'Brien and Kevin Brubaker. With nothing but an empty warehouse, some used gymnastics equipment and a passion for teaching kids, the CAC program began with just one team of 18 cheerleaders.Charlotte allstars are a competition team they go to competitions all over the U.S. At the 2005-2006 Cheerleading Worlds, they won 2nd place, taking home a silver medal. Also, they took home bronze in 2010.

In April 2012, Charlotte added a new location in Indian Land, SC, about 30 minutes away from the main location. The new location is referred to as CAC South. CAC South will go to less demanding competitions but will still go to some of the same competitions as CAC Main.

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