Fans learned watching Netflix's "Cheer" that cheerleading is in some people's blood. So it only makes sense that the cast of the show leave their schools and go on to cheer at other schools if it lengthens their careers. That's exactly what Jada Wooten in up to now. The 21-year-old traded in her black and red Trinity Valley Community College uniform for a different one. According to her Instagram bio, she cheers for Sam Houston State's co-ed team and went with the team to Daytona Beach, Florida for NCA College Nationals, which members of the cast refer to simply as "Daytona."
She's repping the orange and black with pride, too. "I felt like I got to really just enjoy this year [at Dayton] and trip which in return, forced me to put way less pressure on myself and go with the flow," Wooten says in an Instagram caption. "I can thank my teammates for that, love you guys."
The reason that cheerleaders from the show jump around to different teams is because of eligibility. According to Navarro coach Monica Aldama, cheerleaders can only cheer at junior colleges, which TVCC is, for three years. "The way cheer works is a little bit different. You get five years of eligibility to compete, and three of those can be at the junior college level," Aldama told Hollywood Life. "They don't use their eligibility unless they actually compete."
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