
Set at a high‑energy cheer‑leading camp in sunny Florida, the fourth installment blends competitive spirit with a “West Side Story”‑style musical backdrop. The West Side Sharks’ female captain crosses paths—and eventually falls for—a male member of the rival East Coast Jets, sparking romance amid fierce team rivalries and the ultimate cheer‑off.
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Ashley Benson
Carson

Joe Jackson
Instructor

Ashley Tisdale
Herself

Michael Copon
Penn

Rudy Rodriguez
Spotter

Katrina Norman
Shets Dancer

Jenny Robinson
Sharks Dancer

Kierstin Koppel
Sarah

Cassie Scerbo
Brooke

Chris Moss
Shets Dancer

Angela Lee
Jets Dancer

Jane Justice Park
Reporter

Timothy Johnson
Instructor

Adam Vernier
Vance Voorhees

Carlos Diaz
Shets Dancer

Tanisha Harris
Chicago

Jonathan Lewis
Dance / Cheer Captain

Monica Soto
Shets Dancer

Jennifer Tisdale
Chelsea

Anniese Taylor Dendy
Aeysha

Noel Areizaga
Ruben

Lisa Glaze
Pepper Driscoll

Dinah Schierer
Prairie Dog Captain

Jo Beth Locklear
Flamingo Captain

Jamaar Berrien
Sharks Dancer

Kasie Kaelin
Sharks Dancer

Nicole Niestemski
Sharks Dancer

Jacinto Rodriguez
Sharks Dancer

Michael Venditto
Sharks Dancer

Ashley Barker
Shets Dancer

Sasha Brens
Shets Dancer

Billy Caldwell
Shets Dancer

Lauren Curtis
Shets Dancer

Robert Divincenzo
Shets Dancer

Rebekah Giles
Shets Dancer

Mauren Gremse
Shets Dancer

Kimberly Newbern
Shets Dancer

Mandi Tincher-Reger
Shets Dancer

Bettis Richardson
Shets Dancer

Scott Rosen
Shets Dancer

Logan Sherrill
Shets Dancer

Jake Waldrup
Shets Dancer

Brian A. White
Shets Dancer

Trey Wampler
Shets Dancer

Luis Banuls
Jets Dancer

David Divincenzo
Jets Dancer

Alan Linder
Jets Dancer

Josh Seaton
Jets Dancer

Jason Snyder
Jets Dancer

Javarus Warren
Jets Dancer

Lauren Whitt
Jets Dancer

Richard Braitwaite
Instructor

Nicholas Auger
Instructor

Karin Wood
Instructor

Mike Pucci
Instructor

Lisa Joann Thompson
Skeleton Crew Movement
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In a sun-dashed showdown that hops between coasts, the West Coast Sharks Cheerleading Squad, led by Carson, heads to Camp Spirit-Thunder to face their arch-rivals, the East Coast Jets Cheerleading Squad, led by Brooke. The two teams are fierce rivals because each coast claims the top spot, and the Jets have beaten the Sharks at the annual Cheer Camp Championships for the past three years in a row. The rivalry crackles with a playful, cinematic nod to West Side Story, setting the stage for a summer filled with pom-poms, rivalries, and unexpected alliances.
On her first day at camp, [Carson] meets and instantly hits it off with Penn. They trade numbers, blissfully unaware that they belong to rival squads. When Carson eventually discovers that Penn is a Jet, she hands him up, even though she really likes him. Penn, who feels the same spark, plays it cool around his own teammates while quietly hoping for a real connection.
As part of Camp Spirit-Thunder’s ritual, the West Coast Sharks are entrusted with guarding the Spirit Stick, a coveted symbol of their luck and power. Carson agrees to watch it while her friends head out for a poker game, but distractions mount when Penn shows up to ask her out. They end up at a nearby amusement park, dancing in front of the Universal Studios sign and the Hard Rock Cafe. It’s here that Penn bares his deepest secret: he was forced to rally his team to raise money for his trip to camp, a plan aimed at keeping his father in the dark about his cheerleading.
When Carson’s friends return to their room, they discover both she and the Spirit Stick are gone. A search leads them to a moment of truth: Carson finds herself dancing with Penn, and Brooke and her friends witness the scene. The Sharks discover the Spirit Stick is missing, and Carson accuses the Jets of luring Penn away, even revealing Penn’s secret to the group. The Sharks fear that losing the Spirit Stick has cursed them, a superstition they cling to as the tension mounts.
A ceremony to plead with the so-called Cheer Gods is interrupted by a dramatic entrance from the Jets, triggering a full-on cheer-rumble. The clash draws the attention of authorities, leaving several members from both squads injured. With too few players to compete, both teams must retreat. Yet, before boarding their buses, Carson proposes a bold plan: combine the two squads into a single unit to compete at the upcoming Cheer Camp Championship. After a hesitant pause, the two teams unite as the East-West Coast Shets, sporting patched-together uniforms that mark a new beginning. As the life-threads of rivalry begin to mend, Carson and Penn start to repair their relationship amid the newfound camaraderie.
The Shets sneak into Camp Victory, the rival of Camp Spirit-Thunder, to scout Camp Victory’s star team, the Flamingos. Inspired by the Double Dragon ride at the amusement park, Carson cooks up a fresh routine that blends bold moves with a new sense of rhythm. On the day of the competition, the Shets deliver a flawless performance that wins the title outright. In the aftermath, Carson and Penn share a kiss on the competition mat, a quiet victory amid the celebration. The film later reveals that Camp Victory was the true mastermind behind the Spirit Stick theft, turning the mystery into a lesson about trust and teamwork.
As the credits roll, the cast dances all over the world, and the screen lights up with the singer Ashley Tisdale performing her single “He Said She Said.” Notably, she is introduced as a star connected to the broader entertainment world, described as the sister of Jennifer Tisdale in the closing moments, tying together a fun, self-aware nod to the cast’s real-life connections.
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