11/05/2026
I’m going to say this once and move on.
One of the best pieces of advice I was ever given in the majorette world was this: if you’re making everybody happy, you’re probably doing it wrong.
Since day one, I’ve stayed committed to building this organization for the youth and families who truly benefit from it. The competitions we host are meant to create opportunities and platforms for young people to showcase their talent — because for many of them, these opportunities would not exist otherwise.
Are we perfect? No. We make mistakes just like anyone else. But what we will always be is genuine, fair, and intentional in what we do.
Some teams have become so focused on trophies, numbers, and appearances that they lose sight of the real purpose: the kids.
I want to be very clear — neither I, nor my staff or coaches, have ever targeted or shown favoritism toward any team or individual. We simply don’t operate that way.
If you feel disappointed, that’s your right. If you don’t agree with a competition outcome, that’s okay too. But questioning the character and integrity of myself or this organization is something I won’t accept.
Outstanding Starz is something I do out of passion and love for these young people. I’m approachable, and if there’s ever an issue, come talk to me directly instead of creating division publicly.
At the end of the day, what’s most disappointing is seeing adults tear down other teams while young people are watching. While some are hoping for another organization’s downfall, I’m genuinely praying for everyone’s success — because there are kids depending on all of us to lead, guide, and set an example.
Please remember: they are watching us.