2025-26 Cheerleading News
(Orange City, IA) – The Hastings competitive cheer team traveled to Orange City and took seventh out of eight teams at the GPAC Championships on Friday.
(Kansas City, MO) - The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) proudly announces the 2026 NAIA Scholar-Athletes for winter sports. Each semester, the NAIA Scholar‑Athlete list celebrates student‑athletes who excel in both academic and athletic arenas. This honor recognizes student-athletes in each of the winter sports who have excelled academically, including basketball, bowling, competitive cheer, competitive dance, swimming & diving and wrestling.
(Fremont, NE) – The Hastings competitive cheer team took part in the two-round event at Midland.
(Orange City, IA) – The Hastings competitive cheer team wrapped up their busy week with a two-day event at Northwestern.
(Hastings, NE) – The Hastings competitive cheer team took the floor on Wednesday in Hastings. They finished third in the Hastings Competition against Doane and Mount Marty with a 61.00 score.
(York, NE) – The Hastings competitive cheer team took the floor on Friday at the York Classic, finishing with a total score of 60.6 and 11th out of 12 teams.
(Crete, NE) – The Hastings competitive cheer team took the floor on Saturday at Doane. They finished third in the triangular against Doane and Peru State with a 71.42 score.
(Sioux City, Iowa) – The 2026 Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) Cheer Preseason Poll has been released.
(Hastings, NE) – Hastings College Athletic Director Chris Clements announced today that Madison Jagels has returned to Hastings College as the head cheer and dance coach after three years as head cheer coach at Hastings Senior High.
