Dexter finishes second at C North cheer championship
AUGUSTA — The Dexter Regional High School cheer team finished in second place at the 2024 Class C North championship on Saturday, Feb. 3 at Cony High School.
The Tigers finished the competition with a score of 63 points, the second most among a field of 12 teams and just 1.4 points behind first place Houlton High School/Greater Houlton Christian Academy’s score of 64.4 points. A year ago Dexter won the regional title, before finishing as the Class C runner-up.
The top eight teams from the North and South finals qualify for the Class C championship at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 10 at the Augusta Civic Center. Joining Dexter will be both Penquis Valley High School and Foxcroft Academy.
The Patriots came in third at the Class C North championship with a score of 54.3 points. Foxcroft Academy was seventh with a score of 43.25 points.
The full Class C North standings are 1. Houlton/Greater Houlton Christian 64.4; 2. Dexter 63; 3. Penquis 54.3; 4. Central Aroostook 54.1; 5. Calais 49.2; 6. Mattanawcook 47.4; 7. Foxcroft 43.25; 8. Woodland 42.45; 9. Narraguagus 40.9; 10. Machias 40.6; 11. Penobscot 39.5; and 12. Fort Fairfield 31.2.
Class C South results are — with the top eight also advancing to states — 1. Lisbon/St. Dominic 74.75; 2. Orono 68.7; 3. Sumner 68.55; 4. Bucksport 68; 5. Mountain Valley 66.8; 6. Central 60.95; 7. Bangor Christian 58; 8. Sacopee Valley 52.9; 9. Spruce Mountain 46.9; 10. Monmouth/Winthrop 44.1; 11. Maine Central Institute 44.1; 12. Madison/Carrabec 35.3; 13. Dirigo 34.75; 14. Mt. View 24.7; and 15. Boothbay DNP.
Regionals in three classes, A, B, and C, were held but there was no Class D for the first time since the inception of competitive cheering in 1988 due to the low number of teams. There were just eight teams in the statewide Class D bracket a year ago and those schools were elevated to Class C (these included Penquis). Class C’s North and South divisions were rearranged to create competitive balance and to accommodate the D schools who were moving into the class.
In the closest competition of the four 2023 state cheering championships at the Augusta Civic Center on Feb. 11, the Lisbon-St. Dominic’s of Auburn cooperative squeaked by Dexter by only .20 points (78.40-78.20) to defend its C title and win its third crown in five years.
The Bangor Daily News’ Larry Mahoney contributed to this story.