Titus Massey wrapped up his eighth season as the head coach for Rogers State Cheer in 2024, after being named the fourth coach in program history on May 26, 2017.
Massey has led the Hillcats to multiple strong performances at the National Cheerleading Association College Nationals held in Daytona Beach, Florida.
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A graduate of Rogers State in 2016, Massey came to College Hill as a member of RSU Cheer in 2011. Following graduation, he has spent two seasons assisting the Hillcats cheerleading squad with choreography for the National Cheerleading Association College Nationals performances before replacing Matt Hinds as head coach following the 2016-17 season.
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Massey serves as the Recreational Tumbling Supervisor, Power Tumbling Team Coach, and Judge at Elite Gymnastics in Owasso, Okla. He coaches the competitive tumbling team in advanced tumbling techniques in addition to creating a 14-week tumbling lesson plan for 200-plus students. Massey holds USA Gymnastics certification to judge sanctioned power tumbling meets.
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In addition to his work at Elite Gymnastics, Massey has worked with local high schools as a judge for tryouts, instructor in tumbling and stunting, providing camp services and choreography for game and halftime performances.
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He previously served as Allstar Cheer Coach at Advanced Cheer in Arkansas City, Kan. from 2008-2010.
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Massey earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology with a minor in Sociology from Rogers State in 2016 and an Associate of Arts in Social Work from Cowley College in 2010.
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