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How suburban schools did in IHSA Competitive Cheerleading state finals

This article has been updated to correctly report that Jacobs High School finished 6th in the large team division of the IHSA Competitive Cheerleading state finals.

High school cheerleading teams from around Illinois took to the mat this weekend to compete for a state title. Here is a list of suburban teams that placed in the Top 10 in their divisions. For a full list of results, visit IHSA.org.

Small Team: St. Edward, Elgin, 3rd; Timothy Christian, Elmhurst, 10th.

Medium Team: Antioch, 1st; Hampshire, 4th; Grayslake North, 6th; Johnsburg, 8th; Vernon Hills, 9th.

Large Team: Stevenson, 2nd; Yorkville, 5th; Jacobs, 6th; Huntley, 10th.

Coed Team: South Elgin, 1st; Buffalo Grove, 4th; Conant, 6th; Mundelein, 8th; Fremd, 9th; Niles North, 10th.

  Stevenson High School cheerleaders celebrate their second-place finish in the large team division at the IHSA Competitive Cheerleading finals Saturday in Bloomington. Mark Welsh/mwelsh@dailyherald.com
  Antioch High School cheerleaders Jadda Pope and Paul Valdivia celebrate their first-place win in the medium team division at the IHSA Competitive Cheerleading finals Saturday in Bloomington. Mark Welsh/mwelsh@dailyherald.com
  Cheerleaders from Timothy Christian High School in Elmhurst compete at the IHSA Competitive Cheerleading finals Saturday in Bloomington. They ended up finishing 10th in the small team division. Mark Welsh/mwelsh@dailyherald.com
  Cheerleaders from St. Edward Central Catholic High School in Elgin placed third in the small division at the IHSA Competitive Cheerleading finals Saturday in Bloomington. Mark Welsh/mwelsh@dailyherald.com
  Conant High School placed sixth in the coed team division at the IHSA Competitive Cheerleading finals Saturday in Bloomington. Mark Welsh/mwelsh@dailyherald.com
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