Through the Years: Cheer 1994-2016
September 14, 2016
By Geoff Kimmerly
Second Half editor
Few sports stack fans to the rafters like the MHSAA Competitive Cheer Finals, which set attendance records for 12 straight seasons through 2015 in growing to become one of the state's most well-cheered for sports at the championship level.
Today's "Through the Years" looks at two decades of MHSAA sponsorship of a sport that's also more than doubled in athlete participation over the last 15 seasons.
This feature is from the spring issue of benchmarks, built and written by Rob Kaminski. Scroll to the bottom of the page for links to our previous installments.

Previous installments
September 9: Wrestling - Read
August 26: Boys/Girls Skiing - Read
August 23: Boys/Girls Bowling - Read
August 19: Boys Ice Hockey - Read
August 16: Girls Gymnastics - Read
August 12: Boys/Girls Swimming & Diving - Read
August 9: Football - Read
August 5: Girls Volleyball - Read
August 2: Boys Soccer - Read
July 30: Boys Cross Country - Read
July 26: Girls Cross Country - Read
July 22: Boys/Girls Lacrosse - Read
July 19: Boys/Girls Tennis - Read
July 15: Boys/Girls Golf - Read
July 12: Girls Soccer - Read
July 8: Boys Track & Field - Read
July 5: Girls Track & Field - Read
July 1: Baseball - Read
June 28: Softball - Read
Plenty to cheer about for Richmond
March 6, 2012
Third, third and second.
Those are the places Richmond's cheer team had finished at Division 3 Finals over the last three seasons, respectively.
This winter, the Blue Devils were ranked No. 1 the entire season -- and seemed destined to finish first for the first time in school history.
Richmond gets this week's Second Half team High 5 for finishing the run, scoring 781.838 point to claim the Division 3 championship Saturday at the Grand Rapids Delta Plex.
"This year, the focus has been on winning. They were not going to finish their season without bringing home this trophy," Richmond coach Kelli Matthes said. "To come into the championship undefeated and finish that way, that says an amazing thing for those kids."
Indeed, the Devils won all of their events this season on the way to a 16-point victory over reigning champion Comstock Park on Saturday. Richmond finished 27 points back of Comstock Park at the 2011 Final, making a strong recovery after losing a teammate to a knee injury during warm-ups.
Richmond relied on a few mottos this season, one about the success that comes with giving one's all, and the other about the price in suffering to be the best.
"We suffered last year, and we're living as champions this year," senior Kelsey Kasom said.
"We just stayed focused on ourselves," Matthes said. "I preached tunnel vision to our kids, and that's what we did."