- Cheerleaders from Curro Aurora ‘Blue Ice’ with an impressive closing sequence at the 2019 South African majorette and Cheerleading Association Championships at Inkwenkwezi Private game reserve outside East London.
- Junior Cheerleaders from Curro Aurora ‘Stardust’ showing what they are capable of.
- South African Majorette and Cheerleading Association Officials taking the field for opening remarks.
- Cheerleaders taking the pPledge at the start of the event 2019 South African Majorette and Cheerleading Association Championships .
- South African Majorette and Cheerleading Association Championships taking place at Inkwenkwezi Private game reserve in East London kicked off with a ‘Welcome to East London flag display’.
- South African Majorette and Cheerleading Association Championships taking place at Inkwenkwezi Private game reserve in East London kicked off with a ‘Welcome to East London flag display’.
- Officials check the area ahead of the start
- South African Majorette and Cheerleading Association Championships taking place at Inkwenkwezi Private game reserve in East London kicked off with a ‘Welcome to East London flag display’.
- It wouldn’t be a cheerleading event without the cheer.
- Cheerleaders from Fish Hoek ‘Breakers’ doing what they do best.
- Cheerleaders from Oziel Selele Comprehensive School in the Free State showcasing their talent at the 2019 South African Majorette and Cheerleading Association Championships t.
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Saturday marked the opening day of the 2019 SA Majorette and Cheerleading Association (Samca) national championships at Inkwenkwezi Private Game Reserve.

With over a hundred teams taking part in the championships, East Londoners have the opportunity to catch some of the country's best, as they showcase their skills and duke it out for the glory of the 2019 Samca crown.

Dispatch photographer MARK ANDREWS caught some of the action on the opening day.

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