(2016) is a high-stakes reality docuseries that follows the professional and personal lives of the Great White Sharks , a world-class all-star cheerleading team based in Cambridge, Ontario . Season 1 chronicles their intense journey as they attempt to defend their title as world champions. Series Overview
A newer member trying to find her place in the veteran-heavy squad.
The season explores the "cheer-life balance," showing the girls navigating university applications, jobs, and relationships while practicing late into the night. It also highlights the "Sharks" sisterhood—the deep bonds formed through years of shared sacrifice. Critical Reception
The first season consists of 10 episodes and has been available on platforms like Netflix , ABC Spark (in Canada), and Freeform (in the US).
Season 1 was praised for its authentic look at the athleticism required for cheerleading, often compared to the later Netflix hit Cheer . It moves beyond stereotypes to show the bruises, the failed stunts, and the strategic coaching required to build a 2.5-minute championship routine.
Known for her "tough love" coaching style and relentless pursuit of perfection.
(2016) is a high-stakes reality docuseries that follows the professional and personal lives of the Great White Sharks , a world-class all-star cheerleading team based in Cambridge, Ontario . Season 1 chronicles their intense journey as they attempt to defend their title as world champions. Series Overview
A newer member trying to find her place in the veteran-heavy squad.
The season explores the "cheer-life balance," showing the girls navigating university applications, jobs, and relationships while practicing late into the night. It also highlights the "Sharks" sisterhood—the deep bonds formed through years of shared sacrifice. Critical Reception
The first season consists of 10 episodes and has been available on platforms like Netflix , ABC Spark (in Canada), and Freeform (in the US).
Season 1 was praised for its authentic look at the athleticism required for cheerleading, often compared to the later Netflix hit Cheer . It moves beyond stereotypes to show the bruises, the failed stunts, and the strategic coaching required to build a 2.5-minute championship routine.
Known for her "tough love" coaching style and relentless pursuit of perfection.