Lincoln-Way East Cheerleaders Honored for 8th State Championship
Frankfort Village Board Meeting | February 17, 2026
Article Summary: The Frankfort Village Board congratulated the Lincoln-Way East Varsity Cheerleading team for winning the 2026 IHSA State Championship. This victory marks the program’s eighth state title, solidifying the region’s reputation as a powerhouse for competitive cheerleading.
Championship Key Points:
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Title Won: IHSA Competitive Cheerleading State Championship (Class 3A).
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Score: The team secured the win with a score of 97.92.
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Dynasty: This is the eighth state championship for the Lincoln-Way East program.
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Local Success: Hickory Creek Middle School also placed second in their respective state competition.
At the Frankfort Village Board meeting on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, officials celebrated a major athletic achievement by local students. Mayor Keith Ogle announced that the Lincoln-Way East Varsity Cheerleaders captured the IHSA state title on Saturday, February 7, in Bloomington.
The team won the Class 3A title with a score of 97.92.
“The team earned a Class 3A title with an exceptional score,” Mayor Ogle said. “This marks the eighth state championship for the Griffin program.”
Trustees echoed the congratulations, with Trustee Adam Borrelli noting the program’s consistency, having won eight titles since 2014. Trustee Michael Leddin expressed amazement at the number of championship teams produced by the community.
The Board also recognized the future of the sport in Frankfort, congratulating the Hickory Creek Middle School cheerleaders for taking second place in their state competition.
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