Frink Middle School Wins Back-to-Back Titles and Lenoir County Middle Schools Sweep The 75th Annual Wayne Regional Agricultural Fair Cheerleading Competition

Frink Middle School Wins Back-to-Back Titles and Lenoir County Middle Schools Sweep The 75th Annual Wayne Regional Agricultural Fair Cheerleading Competition

The 75th Annual Wayne Regional Agricultural Fair Cheerleading Competition concluded with a spectacular showcase of talent, spirit, and athleticism. Frink Middle School clinched first place in the Middle School Division for the second consecutive year, reinforcing their dominance in the region.

In the Middle School Division, Lenoir County schools swept the top three positions:

  1. Frink Middle School

  2. Contentnea-Savannah K-8 School

  3. Woodington Middle School

Other middle schools that participated included Eastern Wayne Middle, St. Mary Catholic School, Spring Creek Middle, and Greenwood Middle. The strong performance by Lenoir County teams highlights the dedication and skill prevalent in their cheerleading programs.

In the High School Division, Charles B. Aycock High School emerged victorious among nine competing schools. Despite strong performances, North Lenoir and South Lenoir High Schools did not place this year. The full list of high schools that competed is as follows:

  • Charles B. Aycock High School

  • Wayne School of Engineering

  • Eastern Wayne High School

  • South Lenoir High School

  • North Lenoir High School

  • East Duplin High School

  • Goldsboro High School

  • Rosewood High School

  • West Carteret High School

The event celebrated its 75th year, marking a significant milestone in fostering school spirit and community involvement in Wayne County and surrounding areas. The annual competition continues to be a platform for young athletes to showcase their talents and for communities to come together in support of their schools.

About the Wayne Regional Agricultural Fair Cheerleading Competition

The Wayne Regional Agricultural Fair Cheerleading Competition is a long-standing tradition that brings together middle and high school cheerleading squads from across the region. The competition emphasizes not only athletic prowess but also teamwork, creativity, and school spirit.

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