Daughter wants to try out for Poms

Anonymous
Former Pom here! Great experiences traveling to competitions and learning from the collegiate instructors. No input, just seeing this thread made me smile.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:



Anonymous wrote:
Poms? What is she, a twit?


The Poms at my DCs school were smart girls and many went on to very competitive colleges.


Where? Radford? Trump University?


Why so hateful? You can be smart, pretty, and a great dancer all at the same time you know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dear Poms expert,

I didn't realize there were divisions, so I thought Wheaton was 1st place for poms. What division is Wheaton in?



Divison 3
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dear Poms expert,

I didn't realize there were divisions, so I thought Wheaton was 1st place for poms. What division is Wheaton in?



...And they got second this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dear Poms expert,

I didn't realize there were divisions, so I thought Wheaton was 1st place for poms. What division is Wheaton in?



...And they got second this year.


My bad. I didn’t understand that there were divisions and various invitational competitions. I guess I heard about Wheaton placing first at an invitational competition. Thanks for explaining.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Northwood placed 2nd in Division 2 in this past year's competition. The teams are placed in Divisions based on how good they are from the previous two seasons. So they are quite good. I believe the other DCC teams are Division 3. I am sure that Northwood will have some talented dancers on their team and no one will be too good. There are lots of opportunities for "solos" and captain moves.



That's false. Northwood place 2nd two consecutive years in division 3, unable to beat Whitman. They actually got 2nd at the Damascus Invitational this year, which isn't the last competition, rather a competition for feed back. At the MCPS counties, Northwood placed 8th this year in division 2. Einstein got 1st and Whitman got 2nd. Einstein scored 648 to Whitman's 616. Einstein has the best poms program in the DCC. Einstein got 1st place two years in a row in division 3, got 4th in their 1st year in division 2. Got 2nd in 2016, Einstein are now the MCPS Poms division 2 champions.



If North wood scores low next year, they most likely be back in D3, while Einstein move to D1.

Watch it all play out here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pm5bSZVRoy4



Einstein is pretty amazing, don't they have a boy on their team?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Poms? What is she, a twit?


As an immigrant I had no idea what Poms were when my DD started HS. However, once I saw her school's Poms dances, they were really talented and it required a ton of skill. DD is not in it, but honestly I am amazed at how good they are. This is dancing, and very difficult dancing. She is in Sherwood High, so I think they lost to QO this year, but won it last school year. Making a team at Sherwood is very difficult, my DD wasn't interested the whole explanation came about after me asking why are there girls waving Poms.... today!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Poms? What is she, a twit?


As an immigrant I had no idea what Poms were when my DD started HS. However, once I saw her school's Poms dances, they were really talented and it required a ton of skill. DD is not in it, but honestly I am amazed at how good they are. This is dancing, and very difficult dancing. She is in Sherwood High, so I think they lost to QO this year, but won it last school year. Making a team at Sherwood is very difficult, my DD wasn't interested the whole explanation came about after me asking why are there girls waving Poms.... today!


Sherwood got 2nd in D1, QO got 5th.
Anonymous
My daughter does sports like swim and even did wrestling for a while, but people who say that poms or cheerleaders are dumb are the opposite of feminist. Girls should be able to do what they want for fun without being judged as inferior to girls who choose traditionally masculine sports.
Anonymous
Wow! Thanks, PP, for sharing that link. Those girls are amazing!
Anonymous
I agree with this. I didn’t even know what poms was so googled it and watched the college national championships. They’re 100% athletes/artists in every way.
Anonymous
I was a Pom in high school in the late 90s (even senior captain) and no way would I have made the squad these days. It’s way more technical than it used to be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look, I'm as biased against cheerleading as the next person, but I'm impressed by the dance skills of Poms! PS- I know a Poms grad who is a math major at a very nice college.


Look, I'm as biased against girls making their own choices as the next person, but ...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Poms? What is she, a twit?


As an immigrant I had no idea what Poms were when my DD started HS. However, once I saw her school's Poms dances, they were really talented and it required a ton of skill. DD is not in it, but honestly I am amazed at how good they are. This is dancing, and very difficult dancing. She is in Sherwood High, so I think they lost to QO this year, but won it last school year. Making a team at Sherwood is very difficult, my DD wasn't interested the whole explanation came about after me asking why are there girls waving Poms.... today!


Sherwood got 2nd in D1, QO got 5th.


Yes, you are right, Poolesville won this year, I messed it up in my head. I watched their video as of course Sherwood kids thought they should have won, but the winner had by far a better and more artistic and modern dance routine. If I didn't see it for myself(on youtube), I never would have known and believed what a difficult athletic and dance skill is being in Poms today.
Anonymous
Mom, don't get invested one way or another
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