Coach Courtney Seegmiller is former cheerleader and competitive dancer going into her 12th year of coaching, and this is her 10th year with the Farmington Competition Cheer Program.
Courtney began her cheerleading career in high school and after graduating she was a member of the University of Colorado Dance Team for two years. She then transferred to the University of Wyoming where she was on the dance team there for two additional years. She was then hired as the Head Coach of the University of Wyoming Dance Team for her final years in school while completing her Doctor of Pharmacy degree.
Courtney has choreographed state & national competitive routines for numerous high schools throughout Colorado and Wyoming, as well as choreographing Competition and Game Day routines for nearly every level within the Farmington program. She has attended competitive cheerleading training events such as the UCA Coaches Program, USASF Coaches Conventions, Varsity University All Star Conferences, and the MCCA State Cheer Coaches Conference. She is Stunt Progression Level I & II Certified, AACCA Safety Certified, a coach member of USA Cheer and a member of the Minnesota State Cheer Coaches Association.
When not in the cheer gym or working full time as a clinical pharmacist she enjoys planning family vacations and supporting her kids in their other sports and activities.
Varsity
FCCT Varsity Team:
Competes in both varsity competition and varsity game day divisions
Holds tryouts in March-April, with practices starting in late April
Spring/Summer practices are held two nights per week (April - July)
School Year practices are held 3 nights per week (August - February)
Holds a mandatory summer choreography camp
Competes in 8-9 local competitions
May travel to either Milwaukee or Des Moines for a Regional competition
May travel to the National High School Cheerleading Championship (NHSCC) held at the ESPN Wide World of Sports in Disney World in Orlando, Florida (pending earning a bid) in February
Check out the calendar for more information!
Athletes in grades 8-12 are eligible to try out for the Varsity team, and must be MSHSL eligible to compete for FHS.