Don’t be fooled by the size—when it comes to energy, difficulty, and drama, the Senior Extra Small All-Girl Level 6 division is one of the most intense of the entire weekend at Worlds 2025. With just a handful of athletes on the mat, there’s no room for error—and that’s what makes this division so electric.
This year, three programs stepped into the spotlight and delivered powerful, tightly-executed routines that earned them spots on the podium. Let’s dive into the top three finishers and how they earned their place in XS history.
🥇 Gold – ICE – Golden Girls
The Journey:
Out of Westfield, Indiana, ICE Golden Girls have built a reputation as one of the most fearless and technically precise small teams in the game. They earned their full paid bid at the COA Midwest Nationals, where their clean execution and sharp choreography put the division on notice. At Worlds 2025, they hit zero in Finals with a commanding, confident routine packed with difficult stunts, sky-high baskets, and unmatched team chemistry. Their gold medal win was not only well-deserved—it was undeniable.
🥈 Silver – The California All Stars – Lady Bullets
The Journey:
Representing San Marcos, California, Lady Bullets brought big-program polish and small-team sharpness all season long. They secured their full paid bid at the American Grand Nationals in Las Vegas, showing off a routine filled with seamless transitions and impressive group stunt work. At Worlds, they delivered a high-difficulty performance with signature Cali confidence—just fractions behind the leaders. Their silver finish cements them as a must-watch team in this evolving division.
🥉 Bronze – The Stingray Allstars – Purple
The Journey:
From Marietta, Georgia, Purple is all about precision, polish, and passion. They earned their full paid bid at the CHEERSPORT Nationals in Atlanta, with a routine that blended elite technique and creative formations. At Worlds 2025, they hit the Finals stage with poise and power, delivering a crowd-pleasing performance that earned them bronze and a ton of respect. Purple continues to prove that small teams can pack serious punch.
Final Thoughts
The Senior Extra Small All-Girl Level 6 division may have fewer athletes—but every move, transition, and hit is amplified. At Worlds 2025, Golden Girls led the way with a performance for the ages, while Lady Bullets and Purple showcased the depth and diversity of this ultra-competitive division.
Congratulations to all three teams for showing us how big heart and flawless execution can win the smallest division in the biggest way.
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