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MALE CHEERLEADERS SMASHING NEW HEIGHTS
THEY flip, jump, stunt and tumble and now Braydoch Scott and Denman Hampton will fly their way to The Global Dance and Cheerleading Games in Hawaii this May.


The two Hervey Bay athletes have been selected to compete at the invitationonly four-day event where only a few cheerleaders from around the country were chosen to represent Australia. They will compete against the best of the best in every country, nation, level, and style!
A $1500 Hervey Bay RSL Community Grant awarded to both athletes will help pay for their flights, accommodation, competition entry fees and event insurance.
The two formed a dynamic duo in 2019 when they started training together at Asgard All Stars.
The powerhouse performance they have been producing ever since has led them to the world stage.
Braydoch, 16, is the base (the muscle at the bottom) and Denman, 15, is the flyer (the stunt man).
When their local studio closed the boys dedication to their sport made the decision to travel and train twice a week on the Sunshine Coast inevitable.
The boys mothers Monique and Kelly say their commitment to their sport has given them the skills to progress to an international level.
“Denman has worked very hard balancing both school and training,