If you think being in the top 10% of something makes you ivy materiel, you’re nothing but mistaken. They’re not major awards. The reason I compared it to USAMO is because USAMO is a good example of a major award; it is something that very few people in the world have done. Being a top 10% cheerleader is not even comparable to that. As a previous international award recipient(not in cheer), and someone with a wife who coaches cheer, I’m pretty far from unfamiliar with it.
Every sports player applying does not list won state championship or played all state as a major award. They might list them as awards but they are not way major awards.
You posted a “perfect you” profile and have obviously spent some time trying to live up to your own standard(s). That’s not really question. You may or may not like it but it is pretty apparant.
About your fake profiles… you talk about them as if they were forty years ago… they were last year. I’m totally fine with your “would a senior with ____ have good chance?” The issue is when you say that that is current you. There is no need for that and it just confuses people.
It’s great that the college application process is important to you;however, if you spend your highschool years crafting the “college application” you, there is a good chance you’ll regret it even if you get into your dream school. Obviously that isn’t a fact but it is definitely a possibility. When you look back on the years, do you want to see that you spent hours crafting an application or see yourself working towards a passion? No doubt that you can do both,but working towards a passion at a international level(past just all american) can make your application infinitely stronger.