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Power, Precision & Podium: Senior Large Coed Level 6 at Worlds 2025

The Senior Large Coed Level 6 division is where strength meets style — combining the most elite male and female athletes in routines packed with power, synchronization, and floor-shaking energy. Every season, this division delivers unforgettable moments, and the 2025 Cheerleading Worlds was no exception.

Here’s a breakdown of the three teams who rose above the rest to claim medals — and how they built their path to the podium.


🥇 Gold – Top Gun All Stars – TGLC

The Journey:
Top Gun’s TGLC (Top Gun Large Coed) squad from Miami, Florida, brought the house down—literally and figuratively. They secured their full paid bid at the JAMfest Super Nationals in Indianapolis, delivering a show-stopping routine that had fans buzzing from January on. Known for their unmatched creativity, powerful visuals, and signature swagger, TGLC hit zero in Finals with a routine that combined fierce athleticism and Latin flair. Their gold medal finish continues a legacy that’s become synonymous with innovation and excellence.


🥈 Silver – The Stingray Allstars – Steel

The Journey:
Hailing from Marietta, Georgia, Steel earned their full paid bid at the always-stacked CHEERSPORT Nationals in Atlanta. Known for their clean execution and sharp formations, this team embodies consistency and control. At Worlds 2025, Steel delivered one of the cleanest routines of the entire weekend — packed with power stunts and high-level partner work. While they narrowly missed the top spot, their silver finish proved why they remain one of the most respected programs in coed cheerleading.


🥉 Bronze – Cheer Athletics Plano – Cheetahs

The Journey:
Straight out of Plano, Texas, the legendary Cheetahs secured their full paid bid at NTGU Grand Nationals, reminding the world that they are still a dominant force. This program is known for explosive tumbling, jaw-dropping stunts, and team-wide charisma. Their Finals performance at Worlds 2025 brought together those classic Cheetahs ingredients — with a twist of innovative choreography that had the crowd on their feet. A bronze medal finish for a team that’s always in the hunt.


Final Thoughts

Senior Large Coed Level 6 delivered on every front this year — athleticism, drama, and unforgettable routines. With TGLC at the top, followed closely by Steel and Cheetahs, this division proved once again why it’s a fan favorite and a staple of Sunday Finals.

Congratulations to all three teams and their programs for making 2025 another year to remember in Coed cheer history!