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“I brought my tumbling skills. I threw my full, on hard wood, this year and was the only girl on JV to have it.” -Amanda Fowler, 10 “I kept the team entertained. I like to dance and was always trying to make them laugh.” -Haggadiah Bomar, 9 “I brought the team my flying skills. We were able to complete so many different pyramids at the football games this year.” -Amy Gallas, 9 “I helped everyone work together as a team and kept a positive attitude to keep the team strong.” -Bailey North, 10 “I taught the team that when we work together as a team; we get more accomplished” -Cheyanne Burns, 9 “I always had fun, kept a smile on my face and kept everyone pushing one hundred and ten percent” -Haley Allen, 10 “I taught them that you can get better with time. You just have to be patient.” -Christina Lovato, 10 “I brought positivity and my backspot skills to the team.” -Avery Garber, 10 “I’m really good at basing and have some tumbling skills. I also kept everyone laughing.” -Aubrea Mills, 9 “I brought leadership, fun and laughter. I tried to keep the feeling of a family. I’m like the big papa.” -Callie Hutchison, 10 “I brought my strength and passion for cheer.” -Aisha DeBurr, 10 page by Kiela Cooper How did you make a difference in JV cheer? 3 3 1 JV/FRESHMEN CHEER HAPPY CHEERS OPEN UP THE CURTAINS Amanda Fowler, 10, along with other JV cheerleaders, perform their section of the cheerleaders’ routine, at the senior pep rally. Their part symbolized curtains opening in front of the senior cheerleaders to show off their dance. “It was nice getting to dance with them knowing they will be gone next year. It isn’t something we normally do,” Fowler said. Rylee Cortines STERLING GREBACK ANOTHER PART OF THE GAME Bailey North, 10, hits a high-v motion in an extended stunt as Haley Allen, 10, Avery Garber, 10, Cheyanne Burns, 9, and Amanda Fowler, 10, base her from underneath. “The most thrilling part of being in the air is trusting your teammates to keep you up,” North said. “The risk flyers take going up creates such a thrill.” PUMP UP THE SPIRIT Hitting a right punch in the front of the school, Avery Garber, 10, cheers on the cross country athletes as they leave for the state meet in Austin. The JV and varsity cheerleaders performed at this event. “The send off was very moving and fun,” Garber said. “I like that it wasn’t as long as cheering at a game and more people were involved.” Pretending to read a map for the cheerleaders’ skit at the senior pep rally, freshmen Aubrea Mills, Haggadiah Bomar and Madelynn Crafton, act lost on their first day of school to symbolize the typical high school freshman. Performing the ‘pump it up’ cheer, the JV cheerleaders circle up around each other to add onto the excitement of the JV football game against Red Oak. “I like that it’s something we can look forward to during games,” JV cheerleader Callie Hutchison, 10, said, “I like being in a circle with the team and laughing at each other pumping up the crowd.” This cheer is done to get the crowd moving in order to get the team excited. ADRIANCE RHOADES ADRIANCE RHOADES HILLARY BROWN “I have tried to keep a positive attitude and make everyone feel included on the team.” -Rylee Cortines, 9 KNOW YOUR CHEER TERMS It's not just counts and cheers ADRIANCE RHOADES Aisha DeBurr, 10, Amy Gallas, 9, Aubrea Mills, 9, and Haley Allen, 10, hold up a high clap for the ‘s’ in their ‘s-h-o-o-t’ cheer at a JV boys basketball game against Red Oak. “I like cheering for basketball because we’re closer to the game and players and can really interact the game itself” Allen said. RIGHT PUNCH BRIANA MENDOZA Avery Garber, 10, Amanda Fowler, 10, Christina Lovato, 10, Callie Hutchinson, 10, Rylee Cortines, 9, Cheyanne Burns, 9 As she cheers at a JV basketball game, Amy Gallas, 9, builds up the team’s spirit with the t-motion in the defense cheer ‘t-o-u-g-h‘. “Cheering for high school is very different from middle school,” Gallas said. “We are much closer as a team and have a whole other team to look up to as role models.” HIGH-V STERLING GREBACK BRIANA MENDOZA BRIANA MENDOZA Amanda Fowler, 10, Christina Lovato, 10, Callie Hutchinson, 10, Rylee Cortines, 9, Cheyanne Burns, 9 According to the team, cheerleading isn’t just spelling words and counting to eight. There is more to it. There are motions that must be placed in the correct place, look the correct way, and hit on the correct word or count. A right punch motion is when the right arm is straight up by your temple with your fist pointed up. A high-v motion is when both arms are up and out as to make the letter ‘v’ wit your fists pointed out. There are also two different claps. There is the clasp where your hands make a ball, and there is the clap where both hands are flat. CLASP Amy Gallas, 9 CLAP Rylee Cortines, 9 ADRIANCE RHOADES HILLARY BROWN