Cheerleading 'Fun Competition' is Sunday in Barrington

Barrington Pop Warner hosting large event at BHS

Posted 10/5/18

Barrington Pop Warner will be hosting the RISMA annual Cheerleading Fun Competition on Sunday, Oct. 7 at Barrington High School. 

This is the first time that Barrington Pop Warner has hosted …

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Cheerleading 'Fun Competition' is Sunday in Barrington

Barrington Pop Warner hosting large event at BHS

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Barrington Pop Warner will be hosting the RISMA annual Cheerleading Fun Competition on Sunday, Oct. 7 at Barrington High School. 

This is the first time that Barrington Pop Warner has hosted the Cheerleading Fun Competition. The event is a chance for teams to practice performing and competing before the state competition at the end of October. 

The competition will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will feature vendors, food trucks, and plenty of fun.  

Residents are encouraged to stop by the event and cheer on their local athletes.

Admission is $5 per session or $7 for the multi-session pass. 

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