TVCI 2026: Grand Champions, Full Results & Cheer Photography

January 24–25, 2026 · Owyhee High School, Meridian, Idaho

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Competitive cheerleading in the Treasure Valley is no small thing. At the 2026 Treasure Valley Cheer Invitational (TVCI) held January 24–25 at Owyhee High School, more than 50 teams took the mat across youth, middle school, and high school divisions. The gym was packed from open to close, with athletes who had trained for months getting their moment in front of judges — and in front of a camera.

Quick Facts: 2026 Treasure Valley Cheer Invitational

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When was the 2026 TVCI held?January 24–25, 2026
Where was the event hosted?Owyhee High School, Meridian, Idaho
How many teams competed?50+ teams, with Owyhee hosting 39+ visiting programs
What divisions were included?Youth, Middle School (Large & Small), and High School (Large & Small)
Who were the Grand Champions?Bonneville (Large HS), Nampa Christian (Small HS), Sawtooth (Large MS), Star (Small MS)
How did the host school, Owyhee, finish?1st in Show, 1st in Sideline, 3rd in Pom

1. Inside the 2026 Treasure Valley Cheer Invitational

The TVCI has grown into one of the most anticipated cheer events on the Treasure Valley calendar, and the 2026 edition didn't disappoint. Owyhee High School welcomed over 50 competing squads across two full days, ranging from youth programs just getting started to varsity teams that have been building their routines since fall. Divisions covered Show, Sideline, Pom, and Stunt Group categories, giving athletes multiple chances to earn hardware.

The host school had a strong showing of its own. Owyhee Storm Varsity Cheer earned 1st in Show and 1st in Sideline, with a 3rd in Pom — a strong result when you're also managing the logistics of running the event. The Grand Champion titles were claimed across four divisions:

Division2026 TVCI Grand Champion
Large High SchoolBonneville
Small High SchoolNampa Christian
Large Middle SchoolSawtooth
Small Middle SchoolStar
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2. Champions and Standouts: A Closer Look at the Results

Beyond the Grand Champion titles, the results across categories told a fuller story of where competitive cheer stands in this region. Fruitland had a standout day with 1st in Show, 2nd in Pom, and 3rd in Sideline. Rocky Mountain JV was arguably the most decorated squad outside of the Grand Champions, taking 1st in Sideline, 1st in Pom, 1st in Stunt Group, and 2nd in Show — a performance that reflects just how much depth exists in the Treasure Valley cheer community right now.

These results matter beyond the trophy table. For athletes, a strong placement at TVCI represents months of early mornings, stunts practiced until they're automatic, and routines refined down to the last eight-count. For coaches, it's validation. And for families watching from the stands, it's one of those days that stays with you — the kind worth capturing properly.

At an event with 50+ competing squads, the podium moments are visible. But the real story of a cheer season lives in the portraits — the faces, the uniforms, and the pride of athletes who gave everything on that mat.
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3. What Makes a Great Cheer Portrait

Photographing competitive cheerleaders is its own discipline. Unlike team sports where the image is about the game, cheer photography is about presence — the confidence in a stance, the sharpness of a uniform, the way an athlete carries themselves after months of training. The best cheer portraits aren't snapped mid-routine. They're composed.

Uniform presentation is everything. Bows, shoes, layers, and team colors all need to read cleanly. Posing matters in a sport built on precision — a cheerleader knows how to hold a line, and a good portrait reflects that. Backgrounds should stay simple so the athlete is the subject, not a crowded gym or a cluttered sideline. And expression tells the story: competitive, proud, and ready.

Cheer Portrait PriorityWhat It Looks Like
Uniform PresentationColors, bows, layers, and logos reading clearly and crisply
PosingClean lines that reflect the precision the sport demands
ExpressionConfident, sharp — not posed stiffly or caught off guard
BackgroundSimple and uncluttered so the athlete stays the focus

Events like TVCI are a natural setting for this kind of work. Athletes are already in competition uniforms, coaches are on-site, and the energy of the day translates into portraits that are genuinely alive. It's a different result than scheduling a separate photo day weeks later. Learn more about our cheer and gymnastics photography or our individual sports portraits.

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72% of youth sports parents say their child's experience feels more professional than recreational — which is part of why families increasingly expect professional photography to be part of the season. (Sports & Fitness Industry Association, State of the Industry Report)

4. The Real Cost of Competitive Cheer — and Why Photos Belong in the Budget

Competitive cheerleading is one of the more expensive youth sports commitments a family can make. Between uniforms, shoes, camp fees, competition entry, and bow collections that seem to multiply every season, the average family spending on a child's primary sport runs around $1,016 per year — and cheer families often land well above that number when all-star programs or travel competitions are in the mix.

That investment makes the question of photography more meaningful, not less. Families are already committed. They've already bought in emotionally and financially. A season of competitive cheer represents real sacrifice — early practices, cross-state travel, and an athlete who has worked hard to earn their place on the mat. A phone snapshot from the stands doesn't do justice to that.

Professional portraits start at accessible price points — typically around $25 for print packages — which puts quality images within reach for most families, especially when weighed against everything else already spent on the season. For a sport this visual, professional photos aren't an add-on. They're part of the record.

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5. Senior Cheerleaders: The Images That Last

For senior athletes competing at events like TVCI, the clock is running. Only about 7% of high school athletes go on to compete at the college level (NCAA research), which means for most cheerleaders, this is the final chapter. Senior year is the last time they'll stand on that mat in their school's colors, in front of judges, with their team. That's worth more than a candid from a parent's iPhone.

Senior cheer portraits go beyond the standard yearbook headshot. They capture the full athlete — uniform, accessories, team identity, and the confidence that comes from years of training. These are the images that end up framed in living rooms, displayed at graduation parties, and pulled out a decade later. The sport deserves that kind of documentation, and so do the athletes who put in the work. See examples of our individual sports portraits and cheer photography.

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Conclusion

The 2026 Treasure Valley Cheer Invitational was a reminder of how much competitive cheer has grown in this region. With over 50 teams competing across two days — and programs like Bonneville, Nampa Christian, Sawtooth, Star, Rocky Mountain, Fruitland, and Owyhee all bringing their best — the event reflected the depth and commitment that defines youth cheer in the Treasure Valley right now. These athletes train hard, compete harder, and deserve to have their seasons documented with the same professionalism they bring to the mat.

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Frequently Asked Questions: 2026 TVCI

Who won the 2026 Treasure Valley Cheer Invitational?

The 2026 Grand Champions were Bonneville (Large High School), Nampa Christian (Small High School), Sawtooth (Large Middle School), and Star (Small Middle School). Rocky Mountain JV and Fruitland were standout performers across multiple categories.

Where is the Treasure Valley Cheer Invitational held?

The 2026 TVCI was held at Owyhee High School in Meridian, Idaho on January 24–25, 2026.

How many teams compete at the TVCI?

The 2026 event hosted over 50 competing squads, with Owyhee High School welcoming 39+ visiting programs across two full days of competition.

What divisions are at the Treasure Valley Cheer Invitational?

TVCI includes Youth, Middle School (Large and Small), and High School (Large and Small) divisions. Categories include Show, Sideline, Pom, and Stunt Group.

Can I get professional cheer photos taken at the TVCI?

Yes. Shooting Trio Photography provides on-site portrait sessions at cheer events across the Treasure Valley. Sessions include individual portraits, headshots, and team composites — built around competition schedules.

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