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Jimbo Davis
| Title: | Head Cheer/Dance Coach |
| Phone Number: | 706-568-2317 |
| Email Address: | davis_jimbo@columbusstate.edu |
Jimbo Davis is entering his second year as Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing, Community Relations and Spirit Coordinator and his 16th year overall at Columbus State University in 2011-2012. He is responsible for the marketing efforts of the athletic department as well as being in charge of the Cougar Club, the department’s booster club. Davis will continue to serve as the cheerleading and dance coach this year.
During his first 16 seasons in charge of the cheerleading team, Davis has brought national attention to the team and consistently shows off one of the premier squads in Division II. He led them to their seventh consecutive Peach Belt Conference title in 2011 and their 11th in 12 years. The team also had success on the international level as six members of the Columbus State program brought home a gold medal in the World’s Second Annual Cheerleading Championships hosted by The International Cheer Union.
Davis guided the team to back-to-back National Championships in 2004 and 2005 in the Small Co-Ed Division. The title in ’04 was the first National Championship for the Columbus State cheerleading program. They added another championship to their collection in 2008 while finishing second in 2009 and 2010. The Cougars were at it again in 2011 as they won the program’s fourth small Co-ED Division National Championship. The CSU Large Co-Ed squad placed second in 2011 and has finished lower then third only once dating back to 2000.
Columbus State also performed very well in the 2011 Co-Ed Partner Stunt competition. CSU had three out of the top four spots including the top duo of Tommy Goforth and Ali Anderson. Columbus State is the only Division II school that has ever won the Co-Ed Partner Stunt competition.
The American Cheerleader Magazine named the Columbus State University program as one of the top 10 teams in the country. The Cougar program was also the recipient of the 2007 Outstanding Achievement Honoree for college programs.
Once again Davis will be in charge of the dance team in hopes of recreating the outstanding program he left in 2002. Under his direction, the dance team won four Peach Belt titles in six years and finished as high as eighth at the Universal Dance Association college nationals.
The Columbus native has been a guest speaker at conferences in regards to cheerleading on the college level and the sport of cheerleading. He has served as a judge on many different levels including international and national competitions.
Davis is a 1992 graduate of Chattahoochee Valley Community College with an associate’s degree in finance. He earned his bachelor’s degree in recreation management in 1994 and his master’s degree in public administration in 1996 from Columbus State University. Davis lives on Lake Harding off the Chattahoochee River in Salem, Alabama. He is single and enjoys water sports, golf and spending time with family and friends.
Cynthia Perowski
| Title: | Dance Coach |
Cynthia Perowski is currently in her third year with Columbus State University. In her first year at CSU, she spent some time helping the cheerleading squads before being offered a coaching position for the CSU dance team. Perowski transferred to CSU looking to finish her degree in Early Childhood Education.
Before coming to Columbus State University, Perowski spent a year at Slippery Rock University where she cheered on the coed team and was ranked nationally at UCA College Nationals.
Perowski has been involved in Cheerleading and Dance for ten years, all including doing choreography for high school, all-star and collegiate teams, judging competitions and tryouts and also coaching. She has been working for the Universal Cheerleading Association for five years, which allows her to travel all over the country to work with different types of teams at both the high school and collegiate levels.
Perowski grew up in New Jersey before moving down south. When she is not in class, at work, or at practice, she really likes to enjoy her day out by the pool with some friends, working out, or just simply watching television at home.






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