Brenau Cheer Wins Third Straight National Title, Local Talent Plays Key Role

The Brenau University competitive cheerleading team has once again proven it belongs among the nation’s elite.

The Golden Tigers captured their third consecutive national championship Friday at the National Cheerleaders Association NAIA All-Girl Championship in Daytona Beach, edging out a tightly contested field to continue their dominant run.

Brenau posted a final score of 90.2750, narrowly defeating Hope International University by just 0.3167 points to secure the title.


A Season Defined by Pressure and Resilience

Head coach Bralee Housworth said the road to a third straight championship was anything but easy.

“The pressure was higher than ever, and this season tested us in every way possible,” Housworth said. “Through every obstacle, this team showed unmatched resilience and heart.”

Brenau held a slim lead after the preliminary round with a score of 89.30, just 0.22 points ahead of Hope International. In the finals, the Golden Tigers delivered their best performance of the competition, posting a 90.60 to seal the championship.


A Dynasty in the Making

The 2026 Brenau University Competitive Cheerleading Team poses with the national champtionship trophy at Daytona Beach/Photo Brenau University

For Brenau’s seniors, winning has become the standard.

“I have been at Brenau for three years and never not won a national title,” senior Karrington Cook said. “It’s a tradition and an expectation now.”

Teammate Breanna Walls called the experience “the best feeling and done with the best people,” while senior Makayla Smelcer added, “We brought the gold back to the ‘Ville three times!”

The win solidifies Brenau’s place as one of the premier programs in NAIA competitive cheer, building what is quickly becoming a dynasty.


Strong Habersham Ties to the Championship

The victory carries a meaningful connection back to Habersham County.

One of Brenau’s coaches also serves on the coaching staff at Habersham Central High School and is an alum of the school herself—bringing championship-level experience directly back to local athletes.

Even more notably, four Habersham Central alumni were part of the championship run:

  • Mackenzie Stuart – first-year assistant coach
  • Ady Sedwick – senior
  • Heather Wade – senior
  • Makayla Smelcer – senior

The group celebrated the national title together in Daytona Beach, highlighting the strong pipeline between Habersham Central and Brenau’s nationally recognized program.


Final Standings

Behind Brenau and Hope International, the top five teams included:

  • University of the Cumberlands – 86.4958
  • Grand View University – 80.7000
  • Avila University – 78.7792

Bringing It Home

Housworth praised her team’s determination and ability to overcome adversity throughout the season.

“I am beyond proud of what they’ve overcome and accomplished,” she said. “This team is strong and they deserve this amazing accomplishment.”

For Brenau, the three-peat is more than just a milestone—it’s a statement.

And for Habersham County, it’s a championship story with strong roots close to home.

Hot this week

Recount Ordered in Georgia Public Service Commission District 3 Republican Primary

CORNELIA, Ga. — The Habersham County Board of Elections...

7 Brew Hires 71 Employees, Offers Free Drinks Before Cornelia Grand Opening

CORNELIA, Ga. — The new 7 Brew drive-thru beverage...

Clarkesville Council to Discuss Wastewater, Fire Station and Management Roles at June 17 Called Meeting

CLARKESVILLE, Ga. — The Clarkesville City Council will hold...

Habersham News Launches Free Weekly Email Newsletter

Habersham News is making it easier than ever for...

Traffic Alert: Crash Reported on U.S. 441 Historic Hwy in Cornelia

UPDATE (11:15 a.m.): The crash at the U.S. 441...

Recount Ordered in Georgia Public Service Commission District 3 Republican Primary

CORNELIA, Ga. — The Habersham County Board of Elections...

7 Brew Hires 71 Employees, Offers Free Drinks Before Cornelia Grand Opening

CORNELIA, Ga. — The new 7 Brew drive-thru beverage...

Habersham News Launches Free Weekly Email Newsletter

Habersham News is making it easier than ever for...

Traffic Alert: Crash Reported on U.S. 441 Historic Hwy in Cornelia

UPDATE (11:15 a.m.): The crash at the U.S. 441...

Habersham Native Kimberly Schlapman, Little Big Town Announce New Album and Tour

HABERSHAM COUNTY, Ga. — Country music fans in Northeast...

Jeanette Carrie White Craven

Jeanette Carrie White Craven, age 92 of Alto, Georgia...

Tallulah Falls School Names Hannah Satterfield New Varsity Golf Coach

TALLULAH FALLS, Ga. — Tallulah Falls School has named...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

[latest_obituaries count="3"]