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| Cheerleaders Are Athletes Cheerleading involves cheers, chants, jumps, dance, tumbling, gymnastics, partner stunts and pyramid building. Cheerleaders are not just dance entertainers at games, they have to master difficult and demanding athletic techniques and be effective crowd leaders, often training longer hours than the players they cheer for. During a typical gridiron game players may get breaks, but cheerleaders go flat out for three and a half hours in all weathers. (American Sports Data Inc.) |
| **Parents are not permitted on the fields at any time during practice or games. **The practice fields and stadium are filled with children, please No Foul Language and No Smoking at any time. |
| Reminder! ALL parents/guardians are required to volunteer 10 hours per child to help support the league. Snack bar / Field set-up / clean-up / Ticket sales And much more! |
| 2008 Cheer Coaches |
| PeeWee Head Coach: Jolene Hernandez Asst. Coach: Kara Peters Midget Head Coach: Tami Jbeily Asst. Coach: ? Asst. Coach: ? Asst. Coach: ? Asst. Coach: ? Asst. Coach: ? |
| Jr. PeeWee Head Coach: Sara Klein Asst. Coach: Kelly Kencht Jr Midget Head Coach: Cassandra Luera Asst. Coach: ? Asst. Coach: ? Asst. Coach: ? Asst. Coach: ? Asst. Coach: ? |








