Cheerleaders Bring Home a National Trophy

  • Here are the names of the victorious cheerleading squad, fresh from their victory in the Las Vegas competitions. Top (left to right): Caroline Evans, Halen Hollibaugh, Christian Rader, Priscilla Espinoza, Jessica Corral, Cheyenne DeRamus, Julia Kozyr; Middle (left to right): Amy Scheenstra, Krissy Warner, Stephanie Carboyan, Karah Marquez, Morgan Burns, Luis Meza, Hannah Gale, Asia Wheaton, Eden Patton; Bottom (left to right): Becky Hartshorn, Sara Adams, Tiffany Polk and Katy Tamulonis.

    Here are the names of the victorious cheerleading squad, fresh from their victory in the Las Vegas competitions. Top (left to right): Caroline Evans, Halen Hollibaugh, Christian Rader, Priscilla Espinoza, Jessica Corral, Cheyenne DeRamus, Julia Kozyr; Middle (left to right): Amy Scheenstra, Krissy Warner, Stephanie Carboyan, Karah Marquez, Morgan Burns, Luis Meza, Hannah Gale, Asia Wheaton, Eden Patton; Bottom (left to right): Becky Hartshorn, Sara Adams, Tiffany Polk and Katy Tamulonis.

By Mary Murphy

The Frazier Mountain High School Falcons cheerleading squad competed among hundreds of teams from across the nation in March to emerge with the third place trophy in their very first Dance National Cheerleading Competition in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Long practices and a lot of fundraising really paid off. The squad also returned home with individual medallions for their hard work.

The squad, coaches and parents would all like to thank the local businesses and members of the community for their contributions and support.

The cheerleaders are a self-supporting organization. They could not have done it without your continued support.

A special thanks to Ace Hardware, Caveman Cavey’s Pizza, Tejon Ranch, Tait Ranch, The Moose Lodge, Santana’s Pumping & Plumbing and many more for their generous contributions.

The squad is now preparing for their annual Donkey Basketball Cheerleading Yellraiser and halftime performance. We look forward to seeing you there!

This is part of the April 06, 2007 online edition of The Mountain Enterprise.

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