Official Team Rosters Announced for the Inaugural 2026 Pro Cheer League Season

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Varsity has announced official team rosters for the first-ever Pro Cheer League, featuring elite athletes from across the country ahead of the 2026 debut season. Games will commence in January 2026 across four teams: Atlanta Air, Dallas Drive, Golden State Grit, and Miami Metal.

The league brings a professional platform to cheer athletes 18 and older, uniting national talent under a new competitive system. Each of the league’s four teams have chosen up to 30 athletes through nationwide tryouts held in September. Selection panels reviewed video submissions, in-person skill assessments, and interviews before finalizing rosters earlier this week. 

Read More: Everything We Know About the Pro Cheer League

Atlanta Air

Led by coaches Casey Jones and Roger Schonder, with Paige Colon and Haley Marr, the Atlanta lineup includes multiple NCA College National champions and former Level 6 All Star athletes.

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  1. Aaron Goley
  2. Angel Rice
  3. Autumn Schless
  4. Ava Wright
  5. Brandon Moau
  6. Breydon Nelson
  7. Corey Pullen
  8. Devonte Joseph
  9. Griffin Hammond
  10. Isabella Wind
  11. Jada Thompson
  12. Jalen Jones
  13. Jared Seda
  14. Jaya Hardy
  15. Jordan Wardlaw
  16. Journey Norris
  17. Kariss Humphries
  18. Landon Harvey
  19. Lyrell Odige
  20. Miyah Dennis
  21. Nicholas Johnson
  22. Sasha Deherrera
  23. Seneka Erickson
  24. Will Beausoleil

Dallas Drive

Directed by Brad Habermel, Angela Rogers, and Jody Melton, with coaching from Aiden Garcia and Tucker Hunter, the Dallas roster reflects the city’s deep All Star legacy, drawing talent from Cheer Athletics, Spirit of Texas, and collegiate programs across Texas.

  1. Aaron Rodriguez
  2. Alondra Flores
  3. Angelina Portugal
  4. Anuhea Keene
  5. Asa Ware
  6. Austin Schuetzle-Ellis
  7. Benji Chester
  8. Caleb Aich
  9. Caleb Henderson
  10. Dominique Linson
  11. Hallie Green
  12. James Thomas
  13. Joseph Harris
  14. Kendall Rabick
  15. Kobe Williams
  16. Macie Dickey
  17. Maddie Hayes
  18. Maddy Brum
  19. Matt Parkin
  20. Sahanna Doherty
  21. Samuel Ortiz
  22. Sarah Cross
  23. Tatiyahna Davis
  24. Terrance Taylor

Golden State Grit

Under Tannaz Kirichkow with coaching from Brandon Madsen and DiDi Madsen. Golden State Grit features top West Coast talent, including former athletes from Pacific Coast Magic and California Baptist University STUNT.

  1. Alejandro Guerrero
  2. Amanda Acosta
  3. Angelina Correia
  4. Ashlie Modabber
  5. Brianna Gushiken
  6. Cameron Bonton
  7. Christopher Watson
  8. Claudio Fernandez
  9. Esteban Castillo
  10. Gia Gangitano
  11. Iliana Quezada
  12. Jay Watson
  13. Kealoha Feliciano
  14. Kennedy Hill
  15. Konnor Jensen
  16. Nicolas Pulido Santana
  17. Randy Alloway
  18. Ricardo Cortes
  19. Talya Carrescia
  20. Tessa Grim
  21. Will Sawyer
  22. William Hemsley

Miami Metal

Managed by Kristen and Victor Rosario, with coaching assistance from Jose Gonzalez and Greg Ghazal, the Miami team blends world champion athletes with alumni from programs like Top Gun and UCF, highlighting a mix of athleticism and performance power.

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  1. Alondra McDougall
  2. Ashley Smith
  3. Felipe Bastias
  4. Gabi Butler
  5. Gene Cameron
  6. Hailey Smith
  7. Jaden Jesseph
  8. Javon Kendrick
  9. Jayda Redden
  10. Joshua Hill
  11. Julia Romero
  12. Kayla Soltero
  13. Kollin Cockrell
  14. Kory Little
  15. Liam Potolsky
  16. Marcel Findlay
  17. Natalia Riveron
  18. Nora Fero
  19. Reese Robins
  20. Ryan Claunch
  21. Skylar Graves
  22. Taylor Shapiro
  23. Tyreke Gorden

Season Format and Schedule

The inaugural Pro Cheer League season will open the weekend of January 16, 2026, coinciding with JAMfest Cheer Super Nationals in Indianapolis, before traveling to other major national stages including CHEERSPORT, NCA, USA Super Nationals, and One Up Championships.

Each event will feature three rounds of competition:

Rounds 1 & 2 – Bracket-style head-to-head rounds focused on tumbling, stunts, and baskets.

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Round 3 – A full routine (2–3 minutes) set to music and judged on performance, choreography, and execution.

Next Steps for Teams and Fans

Kelly Greene with Varsity Spirit told Cheer Daily  “Pro Cheer League athletes will receive a comprehensive compensation package that includes uniforms, practice wear, shoes, event participation, travel expenses, and an hourly pay rate of approximately $40 per hour per athlete.” Axios reports athletes can expect $13,000 – $15,000 seasonally which includes their hourly rate and any end of season bonuses.

Teams will begin training next month, November 2025. We are expecting to get behind-the-scenes content on the league’s official channels in December. Athletes will balance their professional commitments alongside All Star and college obligations, as part-time employees, designed to accommodate dual participation.

The Pro Cheer League is scheduled to be a centerpiece of the 2026 competitive season, with broadcast plans and live coverage details expected later this year.

For complete updates, roster details, and athlete interviews, follow Cheer Daily on Instagram and visit cheerdaily.net.

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