ANAHEIM, Calif. — Dallas Drive delivered its first win of the 2026 Pro Cheer League season Saturday night at the Anaheim Convention Center, taking the win from Miami Metal in a tight contest that reshaped the league standings heading into the championship.
Dallas finished the match with 12 points, just ahead of Miami Metal with 11. Atlanta Air placed third with nine points, and Golden State Grit finished fourth with eight.
The victory also earned Dallas the league’s $15,000 team prize and moved the Drive within two points of first place in the Pro Cheer League standings.
The Anaheim match marked the first time this season that all four teams captured at least one quarter win, a sign of increasing parity across the league as teams prepare for the championship event later this month.
“Hats off to the Dallas Drive for rising to the moment and keeping their title hopes alive,” Pro Cheer League Commissioner John Newby said. “But the biggest takeaway tonight was the level of competition. There were no easy wins and each team put in the work and showed the preparation this sport demands.”
Strong Opening Quarter Sets the Tone
Dallas set the pace early with a prepared routine that judges described as dynamic from start to finish. Judge Denise Dicharry called the performance “a comprehensive routine with nonstop dynamics from the front of the mat to the back.”
The Drive narrowly captured the first quarter, with Miami Metal finishing second, Golden State Grit third and Atlanta Air fourth.
From there, the remaining quarters shifted into the Pro Cheer League’s head-to-head event format. Teams competed in rapid matchups to determine seeding, with winners advancing to battle for the top points available in each round.
Miami Claims Second Quarter
The second quarter opened with Hangtime, where athletes compete to send a flyer highest into the air.
Dallas captain Maddie Hayes remained undefeated in the event this season, defeating Golden State’s entry to advance. Miami’s Hailey D’Lynn won a replay decision against Atlanta Air to set up a matchup with Dallas.
Miami ultimately secured the quarter during All Girl Endurance, where four female athletes from each team perform tick-tocks for 45 seconds. Julia Romero matched the league record with 46 repetitions, helping Miami capture the round after an early fall by Dallas.
Atlanta claimed third place in the quarter with a narrow win over Golden State in All Girl Big Trick.
Atlanta Upsets in Third Quarter
Bullseye opened the third quarter, a fan-favorite event where athletes complete a tumbling pass before attempting to land on a target.






