Cheerleading
tryouts.
Every year MHS provides
a cheerleading team for the basketball season. Every student, no matter boy or
girl, can participate in tryouts. However, there are only 8 cheerleading
uniforms.
This year there are 14
people who are taking part in cheerleading tryouts. They are 13 girls and 1
boy, who are Wyatt, Katie, Lindsay, Camaleigh, Amanda, Mariah, Megan, Gina,
Naloni, Ashton, Verla, Julia, Lina, and me.
Do you want to know
what do people usually have to do to be a cheerleader? Well, the first part is
to pass the tryouts. Since we are small school, there is still competition for
being a cheerleader.
The first cheerleading
practice was on Monday, Nov. 11. It was held in a band classroom, The cheerleading
coach, Mrs. Kendall, is also the band teacher. Mrs. Kendall showed us some
parts of the dance. We had a week and a half to learn dance. The dance is not
so hard. However, the chants were tough to learn. But if you want to be best
you should work hard and practice more and more. Ultimately, the cheerleading
tryouts are going to be on Thursday, Nov. 21.
The reason why I want
to try cheerleading is because it would make my American experience
unforgettable! I also want to try it because we don’t have cheerleading in Kazakhstan
and I have never tried it. It also sounds very fun.
To conclude, I want to
say that even if you didn’t pass the cheerleading tryouts, you can still cheer
our school team during the games. But if you did, be loud and work hard. Good
luck to every student trying out to be a cheerleader!
By Allie Kosherbek.
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