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Karsten heard the good news sometime over the summer: For the first time, the IHSA voted to make competitive dance an official sport.

With it came the opportunity for official state championships under the same umbrella organization that hosts postseason events for all of Illinois’ mainstream sports.

Before this year, competitions were sponsored by TeamDance Illinois or the Illinois Dance Team Association. The two organizations still put on events, but Sycamore decided to compete in only IHSA competitions, hoping to become more familiar with the new standards and procedures.

Among the major changes is the way feedback is given to teams during in-season competitions. Teams used to receive recorded verbal notes synced with their music, but now IHSA judges give only a paragraph of written text.

“There’s a lot of similarities, but understanding and trying to pick up on what the judges are looking for in each of their rubrics is new,” Pawola said.

Yet for Karsten, the IHSA label means more than finally having an official state competition.

“People in the community that don’t really know a lot about the team, now if they hear that it’s endorsed by IHSA, it definitely puts a higher standard to it and it also gives people an understanding that we are finally a sport,” Karsten said. “Now that we are [IHSA] I think it helps a lot with people appreciating our efforts.”

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After Sycamore finished second out of eight teams last Saturday, the Spartanettes were back in the dance room at practice on Monday.

For the first hour the team drills its competition routine, making final adjustments based on Saturday’s feedback from the judges.

Much like a coach’s playbook, their main routine is not static. It has consistently been tweaked since it was created at the beginning of the winter season.

But unlike most other sports, the responsibility for changes often falls to Karsten and Buick, the team’s senior co-captains. In addition to their dance roles, Karsten and Buick are charged with creating new routines almost each week for Sycamore’s home basketball games. The competition routine showcased last weekend has been in the works since November.


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