CHEERLEADING TRYOUTS FOR 2008-09 Results listed below
Numbers 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 20
Congratulations Ladies!!!!!!!
Our first meeting will be Monday, May 12 at 3:30 in room 214 and our second meeting will be at 7 Am Tuesday morning , May 13 in room 214 at Mercy for our fitting for camp gear
A check for the Camp deposit of $50 is due on that day (5-13-08). all checks made payable to OLM
Our third meeting will be Thursday, may 15, in room 214
from 3:30-5:30--wear practice clothes.
Cheerleading constitution
2007 - 2008 Cheerleading Team
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Coach Sharon B. Shaw
Hometown: Thomaston
College: Graduate of Georgia College and Georgia State University
Experience: 17 years Varsity Cheerleading coach |
Coach Shaw has taught 7 years at Forest Park High School, 23 years at Riverdale High School, and 7 years at OLM; she has coached Varsity football and basketball cheerleading for 17 years. She has had many award winning teams at NCA, UCA, and Golden Eagle cheerleading camps and numerous individual all star winners. Summers are devoted to eight hour practice days preparing for cheerleading camp and the competitions that are involved at camp. As you can see from the article below, that practice and devotion does pay great rewards for the team and coaches. |
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Julie Gagnier
Hometown: Tyrone, GA
College: Graduate of University of St. Thomas
Experience: 2 years as Assistant Basketball Cheerleading Coach |
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Rhonda Anderson
Hometown: Oxford, AL
College: Graduate of Jacksonville State University
Experience: 2 years as Assistant Football Cheerleading Coach |
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Coach's Corner:
Cheerleading is a great experience because it teaches teamwork, leadership, responsibility, dedication, and many other life skills. The physical skills required for dancing and chanting include stamina, coordination, and stunting techniques. The importance of school spirit is reflected in the giving personality and smiles of all the girls.
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