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Morehead State Taps Bill Mayo As Head Cheer Coach

MOREHEAD, Ky.— Morehead State Director of Athletics Brian Hutchinson announced Thursday that Bill Mayo has been named head cheer coach.

Mayo will oversee all aspects of the national champion Morehead State all-girl and co-ed cheerleading teams. He will also be responsible for oversight of the mascot program (Beaker) and will assist with the dance team and other spirit-related duties.

“We are fortunate to have Bill as the person to lead the best cheer program in the nation,” Hutchinson said. “He is enthusiastic and energetic and has a well-rounded background as both a coach and cheerleader. He has competed and been successful at the highest level of collegiate cheerleading and we expect he will continue the tradition of excellence at MSU.”

A native of Philadelphia, Pa., Mayo has been a member of several nationally prominent collegiate programs and coached many all-star teams. While completing his second master’s degree at Louisville, he helped the Cardinal cheer program to two top-two finishes, including their seventh straight national championship at the 2009 NCA Collegiate National Championships. Mayo also competed partner stunt for Louisville taking a second-place finish at both UCA and NCA partner stunt competitions and national championships. In the 2010 NCA partner stunt competition, Mayo and his partner competed the first ever hand-to-hand full up to hand-to-hand. He also has two second place finishes at UCA Division I Nationals and one second place finish in the UCA Collegiate Partner Stunt Competition as a member of the University of Delaware’s cheer squad.

“I am excited for the opportunity to lead one of the most well-respected cheer programs in the country,” Mayo said. “Morehead State cheerleading is one of the elite programs in the country and I am eager to begin working with the student-athletes and creating some new stunts and pyramids. Both the all-girl and co-ed squads are amazingly talented and I have big plans for them this year. The support this program gets from the administration and athletics staff as well as the community at large is second to none and I am looking forward to continuing the legacy of MSU cheerleading.”

He has been coaching for six years, including the past two at GymTime All-Stars in Louisville where he has been a cheerleading and tumbling instructor for senior level five and junior level four teams. Five of his squads at GymTyme All-Stars were national champions. He also cheered at GymTyme on their All-Star International level six team that was named the 2010 USASF World Champions. Also while at the 2010 USASF Worlds competition, Mayo coached his International All Girl level 5 team to their first World Championship.

Prior to GymTyme, he coached at Diamond Elite All-Stars in Newark, Del., as a tumbling instructor for senior level five and senior level four teams. Each team won a 2008 National Championship. He was a member of the inaugural Team USA Olympic team that won a gold medal in the 2009 International World Cup Competition.
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