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USASF rubric on the judge view.
Per-judge scores on the coach view. No black box.

Storm Elite Junior Coed L5 takes the mat. Three judges grade Difficulty, Execution, Showmanship in real time. The composite locks at 26.87 the moment they hit the final formation. Before the next team takes the floor, the coach already sees every judge’s row — not a final number, the math behind it. Cheer scoring is the place every other “sports platform” falls back to spreadsheets. We don’t.

Cheer on 1891 Arena, by who you are.

The fan view · what every parent in the building sees

The cheer bracket is alive. On every phone in the parking lot.

A player wins a quarterfinal at 7:42 PM. By 7:43, their parent in the parking lot sees the semi-final slot fill in — on their phone, on the same URL the organizer texted out before the event. No app. No login. No spinner. Just the live page.

  • Sub-second updates
  • One link · every phone
  • Caption-default · screen-reader-clean
  • Works on a 4-year-old phone

See live scoring in detail →

Live · interactive · tap a judge cell

Score the demo routine yourself.

Each card is a team. Each row is a rubric category — Difficulty, Execution, Showmanship, Penalty. Each column is a judge (J1/J2/J3). Tap +/− to nudge a judge’s score; the column average and the composite (D + E + S − Penalty) recalc live. The lead card highlights. Same surface a judge presses at finals.

Rounds, not bracket-knockout

Regional A Storm Elite · 26.87 Crown Cheer · 26.20 Regional B Wave Athletics · 26.40 Apex All-Stars · 25.95 Semifinal A Top 2 from A & B Semifinal B Top 2 from A & B Finals · cumulative

Cheer doesn’t bracket-knock-out. Composites carry forward. The team that hits the cleanest routine at finals wins on the math, not a coin flip.

Per-judge transparency

Coaches see every judge’s row. Before the next routine starts.

The thing every other platform calls “our rubric” is a composite number with no math under it. We show the coach J1’s 9.1 in Difficulty next to J2’s 8.7 next to J3’s 9.0. The average that rolls up is the average of three numbers a coach can point at — not a black box that came back from somewhere.

When something is off — J2 has Showmanship at 8.2 and the other two judges have it at 9.0 — the coach has five minutes to file an appeal before finals lock. The appeals window is real product, not paperwork. The head judge sees the flag on the same device they were already judging on.

What you don’t do

· Re-add judge sheets in a spreadsheet

· Tell a coach “trust us, the score is right”

· Lose an appeal because the rubric paper went home with J3

· Recompute composites by hand between rounds

Every division your director already runs

Eight shapes. Same judge view underneath.

Youth
Ages 5–11. Levels 1–4 with division-specific stunt limits.
Junior
Ages 8–14. Levels 1–6. The Storm Elite Junior Coed slot.
Senior
Ages 11–18. Levels 1–7, including elite progressions.
Open
Worlds-bid eligible. Full-roster routines, no age cap.
Levels 1–7
USASF skill caps enforced per level. Tablet warns at illegal skills.
All-girl & coed
Roster gender splits respected in division placement.
School / HS varsity
UCA / NCA style runs. Different rubric file, same surfaces.
Regional → finals
Cumulative composite carries from regional rounds into finals.

The 5-minute appeals window

Coaches get five minutes. Head judge gets a flag on the same device they’re holding.

The composite locks the moment the routine ends. A 5-minute appeals window opens on the coach view — one tap on the disputed row, one sentence of context, submit. The head judge sees it on the rubric view they were already using, opens the row, sees what J1/J2/J3 each put down, and either holds the score or adjusts and re-locks.

If the window closes without an appeal, the composite is final and rolls into the cumulative standings. No paper. No “email the regional office Monday.” No retroactive bracket re-shuffle three days later.

One workspace

The kit the products are built from.

Same foundation under Parliamentarian, Meetings, and Arena. The thing you can’t buy because we already built it.

Multi-device web.

Judge tablet on the table. TV at the front of the venue. Phone in every coach’s hand. Same URL, three different floor plans. Nothing to install.

One payments spine.

Every product takes money the same way. Receipts arrive from the same address. Refunds are one click. The studio doesn’t sit in the middle of your funds.

Your data, yours.

Rosters, rubric files, season archives belong to you. Export anything, anytime, in plain formats. If you ever leave, you leave with everything.

Live at the edge.

Judge bumps a row, the column average moves the same instant. Composite locks the moment the routine ends. No refresh. No spinner.

Visible to everyone.

The scoring math is on the screen, not behind a login. Coaches, parents, athletes all see the same composite. No black box, no “trust us.” The universal-design promise applies to scoring too.

Built in Frederick.

The same person who solders the board writes the firmware, hand-codes the page, and pushes the deploy. The studio that built it is the studio that runs it.

From the studio that builds Arena: Cheer

Three siblings, one foundation.

Run your regionals. Show the math.

No sales call. No trial. One price page.

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