As the dirt of the ball starts to wads up between my fingers. I knew the time was winding down in we only need a few more points to make this a ball game. I hear the ball bouncing rapidly, and bodies against one another. A girl barrels into me, and I fall to the earth, my bones rattling with the impact. Behind me, I can hear the coach yelling that’s a foul, and the cheerleaders in the far distance screaming their cheer. I struggle to rise, but I do. I glance at the scoreboard, and remind myself that we can do this as a team, in that we cannot lose, and no matter how good this other team is we still can finish strong We never had a chance against them. While our team isn't bad, but those were the region state champs, and most people who
Because of the physical demand, skill set needed, and the rules set to tumble, stunt, and jump, competitive cheerleading should be considered an official sport. Yet cheerleading has rules, guidelines, training, and many other things other sports also include. It also is definitely a physical and contact sport which has caused countless injuries throughout the years of the sports existance. But, most people only know cheerleading as sideline (school) cheerleading and have not had a glimpse into the world of competitive (All Star) cheerleading.
High School sports are a big part in the high school experience. Many kids participate in high school sports each year. Some kids do many more sports than others and kids get injured during them. Playing a sport in high school is difficult because you have to worry about school work and family & friends. Also, many people do not make some of the sports team they will try out for and be embarrassed of themselves. Schools should not continue to fund sports because of school work, injuries, and embarrassment.
When you see us you probably think shorts skirts, big bows, the girls who are yelling on the sidelines of the basketball and football games showing school spirit, but we’re much more than that.
In November of 2014, my team and I made it past the first round of the LHSAA Division AAAA playoffs after defatting the number twenty-eight seed, Belle Chase High School. After finishing a very good regular season with a record of 10-2, we went into the playoffs surprising everyone as the number four seed. After the winning the first round in style, we found ourselves matched up with defending state champs from the season before. On this defending state champ team, they possessed some of the top defensive backs in the state of Louisiana. In this nail biter of game, my team and I would face adversity, nervousness, and discipline. We got on the rented charter bus, and began our trip down to the heart of New Orleans to play the East Jefferson Warriors in what would be a very exciting high school football game full of hard hits and upsets.
Zanesville would get a 19-yard catch by Andrew Everson and then a 17-yard run by Murphy to give the impression that their offense was ready to turn it on. Then with 2:49 left in the half Everson would get sacked by Marques Sherman for
We spoke on Friday regarding the issue that surrounds the Dexter Cheerleading Squad in which they are not being allowed to go participate in the state cheer competition. The reason that they are not being allowed to participate seems vague in my opinion as I explained to you during our Friday conversation. The superintendent of our school district claimed during a parent meeting on 1/25/18 in which at least 5 parents made appearance, that since the job posting for coaches stipulated that it was a sideline cheer only, the cheer squad would not be allowed to go. When the question was asked, if any school regulations or policies existed that specified and backed up her decision, she claimed that none existed. Hence, that her athletic
Starting since I was in second grade I was involved in the sport cheerleading. When I first started I was introduced to school cheerleading. Then in the third grade my aunt opened up a gym for select/all star cheerleading. Now, at the age of 15 I have done school cheer for eight years and all star cheer for seven. They are both very similar and different in several ways that some people just would not understand if they don’t understand cheer.
I want to be cheer captain because... I have experience, love to help others, and am excellent in communication and management.
You can be successful in sports by being a good sport. Also by having a good attitude towards others and the referees. Scoring a lot of points is also important too because if you don't score points then your team can't win.
In the United States, a report by the National Women’s Law Center found that about 28 percent of coeducational public high schools don't offer equivalent resources to girls’ sports teams. Team USA's soccer victory should generate greater interest in women's sports and interscholastic competitions that could ignite professional athletic careers.
Entering my senior year my basketball team was having lots of success and was lucky enough to make it to the regional finals for the fourth year in a row. Unfortunately we came up short in this game the past three years against the same opponent two of the three times. Summit Country Day quickly became our rival in that we have played them in the playoffs for the past three years. We currently have one up on the record being two wins and one loss. The one time we lost to them they ended winning the state title. We were determine to win this game again and finally get over the hump and making it to the state games at the Jerome Schottenstein Center, and having a chance to win the state championship.
Championships are a huge part of All-Star, sideline, and college cheerleading. Each of these types have their own championships which are held down in Walt Disney Orlando Florida every year. Sideline cheer as well as college cheer attend national championships. “Cheerleading Championships is the most prestigious cheerleading in the country” (Varsity, 2018). On the other hand, All- Star teams do have a championship but it’s called the Summit. In order to attend the Summit, you need a bid in order to compete. In order to receive a bid, you must attend one of the competitions that offer bids. One step above championships and the Summit is Worlds. “Worlds is the best competition and the goal for all level five cheerleaders” (Englebert, 2011).
It is a known fact that sports are a significant factor into the way of life for Americans. Families will sacrifice much of their lives to see one of the children become a professional athlete. One of those sacrifices is money. Money for some families, seems almost unlimited while for the majority of families, money is something difficult to come by. Depending on which family a child belongs to, their chances of playing college or professional ball is drastically different. The world of high school sports is becoming more financially demanding than ever because camp prices are rising at an overwhelming rate, families are acquiring debt in hope that their kid is successful, and student athletes of lower class families are not getting the head starts of upper class family athletes.
Cheerleader tryouts officially ended April 12. The new squad is composed of four seniors, five juniors and three sophomores that was announced Monday, April 14.
In 2008, 30.2% of youth ages 6 to 12 were active to a healthy level through sports(“Facts”). This shows that some kids are getting the minimum amount of physical activity. To raise this level, all kids should include sports in their daily life. All kids should be engaged in sports. Regular activity is required for good health and high school athletes are more likely to attend college.