NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Dallas Drive completed a late-season comeback Friday night to win the inaugural Pro Cheer League championship, defeating Miami Metal in the final match to secure the title on a tiebreaker after both teams finished tied at 73 points.
The championship delivered on the structure the league built all season. Every quarter mattered, and the outcome came down to the final athlete on the floor.
A Season That Shifted Late
Miami Metal entered the final stretch in control of the standings after winning three of the first four matches. For much of the season, the title path ran through Miami.
That changed after a rules review created a two-point swing in the standings, opening a narrow window. Dallas Drive took advantage, winning in Anaheim and carrying that momentum into Nashville with the championship on the line.
With only two points separating the teams entering the final and double points in effect, the margin was clear. Dallas needed to win the match.
Quarter 1: Dallas Delivers Again
Dallas opened the championship the same way it had all season, with a controlled routine performance that earned first place in Quarter 1.
The Drive’s consistency in prepared routines continued to separate them early, even as Miami, Golden State, and Atlanta increased difficulty to close the gap.
Miami finished second, followed by Golden State and Atlanta.
Quarter 2: Miami Takes Control
The second quarter created separation.
In Coed Endurance, Miami’s Kollin Cockrell and Julia Romero delivered the defining performance of the night, completing 68 cupie popovers in 45 seconds. The total set a league record and established a gap Dallas could not match.
Golden State posted 40, while Dallas recorded 29 after a bobble forced them into the loser’s bracket.
Miami then controlled the quarter strategically. After advancing, they selected Flash Pyramid, a decision that forced Dallas into All Girl Endurance against Atlanta Air, one of the strongest teams in the event.
Atlanta matched the league record of 46 despite a review for lack of control. Dallas fell short before time expired.
Miami closed the quarter with a 3-1 win over Golden State in Flash Pyramid, extending its lead to six points at halftime.
Quarter 3: Dallas Responds Under Pressure
Quarter 3 became the turning point.
Matched against Miami in All Girl Big Trick, Dallas needed a win to stay alive. The judges awarded the decision to Dallas, citing stronger execution.
Atlanta defeated Golden State in the parallel matchup, setting up a second must-win scenario for Dallas in Coed Big Trick.
Dallas delivered again. Despite Atlanta increasing difficulty, execution errors opened the door, and the Drive capitalized to take the round and the full eight points.






