Bloomington High School South, The Gothic, 2009, Page 76

Description: 1. The junior varsity team holds upsigns to lead the crowd in a GoPanther cheer during a footballgame, photo by eliza Williams2. The varsity team cheers for thefootball team during the game.PHOTO BY DYLAN PASSWAITER3. Junior Hillary Wood and seniorsElli Sparks and Madison Turnerconcentrate on lifting their flyerduring practice, photo BY AYANNAINCE4. Senior Allison Laird holds juniorMeaghan Rigali on her shouldersduring a time-out at the boysbasketball state championship game.PHOTO BY PAUL BAECHTOLD5. Senior Elise Hahn and freshmanJessica Carpenter are lifted in theirstunt groups on the sideline duringa basketball game, photo by katherine SPEER6. Senior Jill Parrott, junior AdinaJohnson, senior Nicole Thomas, andsophomore Amber Beaty have funwhile leading the Panther Rumblecheer in the student section at ahome football game, photo byDYLAN PASSWAITERHow was the first year on acompetitive squad?Parrott: Good at times, sometimes we didnt knowwhat we were doing.: Thomas: Pretty smooth, getting our feet wet.^ Bailey: It brought people closer.How is competitive cheer differentthan cheering at games?Parrott: It is more difficult, based on music and morestunting.Thomas: More form and a lot more practice.Bailey: You have to have an entire routine.What is the time commitment requiredfor competitive cheer?Parrott: Closer to Nationals more practice and moreintensity.Thomas: We practiced for four hours on Saturdays.Bailey: Practice everyday.What was your favorite part ofcompetitive cheer?Parrott: Nationals.Thomas: Nationals in Disney World.Bailey: Disney World.VTfc- mml- W~*~TV yLwW v*ilmWi ; to*.^m\ MM i^mmmmW/- mffm?&*m* w.«i* -,sm <m vtwu (^676 | SPORTS | cheerleading
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Collection: Bloomington High School South

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