Twenty-five-year-old, Trey Watts, has made serving others a way of life. This Statesville, NC native is known for his bubbly personality, heart of gold, and leadership among the cheer world. He finds great joy in filling a room with laughter and making new friends.

Trey entered the cheer world at 14-years-old and never turned back. Early on, he cheered for West Iredell High, earning three consecutive state cheerleading titles. He also cheered competitively for Cheer Extreme, traveling with Co-ed Elite to competitions all over the country. He quickly raked in several medals, trophies, and awards, including a National and World Championship. He has extended his influence beyond the cheer community. He has booked gigs with the โ€˜Final Fiveโ€™ gymnasts, and has been published in the book Keep Holding On, featuring Olympic Gold Medalists, Simone Biles, and Shawn Johnson East.

Upon graduation, Trey was scouted to join the coaching staff. He is highly regarded for his creative choreography skills and is contracted by teams to create unique routines, many of which have led to titles and awards. Continuing his passion for cheer, and combining it with his studies in Special Education, Trey coached the first ever competitive special needs team at Cheer Extreme Winston-Salem . The squad of 17 cheerleaders has been a huge success, winning National titles for three years straight.

Trey is bringing his talents to Charlotte! Last month, he accepted a position at Cheer Extreme Charlotte where he will coach several teams including Tiny Tots, a Youth 4, and a Senior 4. He is also working to implement a special needs program for athletes here in Charlotte.

โ€œThereโ€™s nothing more satisfying than watching an athlete accomplish their goals,โ€ Trey says.

Interested in choreography, one-on-one training, or cheer team enrollment? ALL LEVELS WELCOME! from ages 5-17.

Contact Trey via email at: ceatrey@gmail.com

Mia is a sports agent and legal professional from Greensboro, North Carolina. Growing up in a family of athletes shaped her many experiences into a profound appreciation for the world of sports. Miss Chamberlain...

3 replies on “World Champion Cheerleader, Trey Watts, makes plans to launch special needs cheer program for Charlotte athletes”

  1. Emma MCGEACHY was nominated for National Young Woman of Distinction by Girl Scouts of America for starting the special athlete program at Cheer Extreme when she was only 16 years old. She and Kate Hemby, also a high school student who took over the program when Emma went to college, have worked tirelessly with many other CEA coaches, parents, and athlete volunteers to make the world a place where everyone can cheer each other on.

  2. This is false information. Ive been at CEA for 4 years saw him at this teams practice a few times. I was there for the first practice and this team was started and coached by Emma McGeachy. Also helped out a lot by AJ Simons and now coached by Kate Hemby. Check your facts!

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