Studio X-Treme wins big at state, AAU Junior Olympic Qualifier
Junior Team AAU champions celebrate their zero drop performance.
Franklin County, News, Russellville, Top News Stories FRONT PAGE, Z - News Main, Z - TOP HOME
 By  Ciera Hughes Published 
12:30 pm Thursday, April 8, 2021

Studio X-Treme wins big at state, AAU Junior Olympic Qualifier

After a year of virtual competitions and lessons because of COVID-19, Studio X-Treme is taking the twirling world by storm with success at every competition attended.

Studio X-Treme had four teams qualify for nationals at the state competition, and four teams plus 11 individuals qualified to go to the AAU Junior Olympics at the Junior Olympic Qualifier.

“We have been very busy, but it has been so great,” said studio owner Heather Davis. “The girls are loving any chance they get to perform because they weren’t able to for so long.”

Four teams competed for Studio X-Treme at the state competition, with three winning first place and being named state champion and the other winning second place.

“My senior girls had actually never won a state championship before, so to have three different teams win, we were speechless,” Davis said.

Davis said because of COVID-19, there was not a traditional awards ceremony, and winners were called out throughout the day.

“Most of us were actually in another area watching solos when one of my assistant coaches came in carrying all of these trophies,” Davis said. “I asked her what all of the trophies were from, and she said we needed to go where they were calling out winners because they kept calling out our name for different things.”

Davis said she was shocked but so proud of her teams and all of the hard work they had put in.

“We said it was just our luck, never having had that experience, that we weren’t in there to hear our names called out,” Davis said. “It wouldn’t be 2021 unless something like that happened.”

Davis said out of the 91 team performances and 136 solo performances, every Studio X-Treme twirler placed in the top 10, with several placing in the top 5.

Davis said her senior team, which has competed in five different competitions so far this year, is still undefeated.

“They are accepting all of the challenges and working so hard,” Davis said.

All four of the teams that competed at state qualified to go to nationals, and 11 individuals qualified for solos. Complicating matters, Davis said the 2021 nationals is not happening this year because of COVID-19, so the teams received an invitation to compete in the 2022 national competition at the University of Notre Dame.

“They have different restrictions up there, so they said they weren’t able to hold such a large competition as nationals, which brings people in from all over the world,” Davis said.

One trip the studio might be able to make, however, is this summer to the AAU Junior Olympics in Houston, Texas. 

There were 11 individuals and four teams from Studio X-Treme that qualified to attend the AAU Junior Olympics.

Davis said she does not know yet how many twirlers from her studio will be competing because of the constant changing regulations because of COVID-19.

“At this point, it is just a waiting game because we do not know how things will change between now and this summer,” Davis said. “We hope to have a large group to take, but we will see.”

Also on Franklin County Times
Watermelon Winners 2026
B: WATERMELON FESTIVAL, Franklin County
Griffin Traylor 
August 20, 2026
MOST UNUSUAL   First place: Lorena Bonilla (Russellville)     BEST DRESSED   First place: Aymar Bonilla (Russellville)   Second place: Candy Owens (La...
Byrd’s final song a fitting tribute
News, Russellville, Z - News Main
By Brady Petree 
August 19, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — When organizers landed country music star Tracy Byrd as the headline performer for the 45th annual Franklin County Watermelon Festival,...
Russellville graduate deported
Main, News, Russellville, ...
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
August 19, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE – A 19-year-old Russellville High School graduate was deported from the United States on Aug. 9, according to the Department of Homeland ...
Locomotive gets new paint at Railroad Park
Main, News, Red Bay, ...
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
August 19, 2026
RED BAY — The 1923 steam locomotive at the Railroad Park is getting a new paint job as work on a concrete pad, lighting and other features continues. ...
RMS kicks off character program
News, Russellville
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
August 19, 2026
RUSSSELLVILLE – Liberty Learning Foundation programs at Russellville Middle School now extend through all three grade levels with sixth graders studyi...
Obituaries
Obituaries
August 19, 2026
  John Wayne Terry Aug. 12, 2026   John Wayne Terry, 68, of Russellville, passed away Aug. 12. Visitation took place at Spry Memorial Chapel Aug. 18 f...
Railroad consolidation: Proof, not promises, needed
Columnists, Opinion
August 19, 2026
Few things are more important to Alabama’s economy than a reliable freight rail system. Our manufacturers depend on it. Our farmers depend on it. Our ...
First Baptist Church celebrates 159 years
Columnists, News, Opinion, ...
HERE AND NOW
August 19, 2026
Russellville First Baptist Church earlier this month celebrated 159 years of existence. At the annual homecoming celebration, we welcomed many new and...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *