
Yet again the Tualatin High School cheerleading team is state champion.
The team won the 6A/5A Coed Traditional Division at the OSAA State Cheerleading Championships earlier this month at Oregon City High School. It marks Tualatin’s 10th cheerleading state title, and the coed team’s first since 2020.
The win comes just a year after Tualatin finished second in the state by just two points.
Tualatin’s state title win saw the team earn a score of 108.70 points, which was the highest total for a team in the entire state competition regardless of division.
The state title caps off a dominant year for the Timberwolves cheerleaders, who won all eight competitions they participated in.
In addition to the state title, senior Madison Whitney was awarded the Oregon Cheerleading Coaches Association Academic Scholarship at the event. Applicants must have at least a 3.5 GPA by the end of their junior year to be eligible, and they are evaluated on their academic performance, dedication to their team and school, future goals, and community involvement.
Whitney is the second student athlete from Tualatin to win in the last three years.