cheerleader

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an enthusiastic and vocal supporter

someone who leads the cheers by spectators at a sporting event

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Both helped to train the cheerleaders who entered the ICU World Championships, US All Star Federation (USASF) Dance Worlds, and the International Summit World Championship.
Cheerleaders from the group will be part of a 250-strong contingent heading Stateside for the competition at the end of the month.
I was very proud of all of the campers and of our cheerleaders."
Addressing one of the former cheerleaders, Valerie Pagdagdagan who recruited her back in Grade 6, she posted on Facebook: 'You're one of the alumnae who gave me the knowledge to stay strong.' What's next for Gaspar?
So, in order to gain a little more leadership insight from the practice of cheerleading, let's explore what exactly it is that cheerleaders do:
Their selection earlier this year inspired Jesse Hernandez to try out for New Orleans Saints' cheerleaders, Saintsations.
The cheerleaders also want a provision that would keep teams that have cheerleader squads from disbanding them as a way to retaliate against members who raise workplace complaints.
The cheerleaders will spend these three days in dance classes, makeup seminars, and shooting promotional material for the upcoming season.
The two Koreas initially agreed to send a 150-member delegation of officials, athletes, cheerleaders, art performers and journalists to the Paralympics, slated for March 9 to 18, during talks Jan.
Some cheerleaders immediately averted their gaze as the impersonator, who later only identified himself as Howard, smiled and waved to crowds who came to watch a unified Korean team play Japan at the Pyeongchang Games.
Dubbed 'the army of beauties,' the cheerleaders waved small flags.
A Texas appeals court has sided with a group of cheerleaders who sued to display Bible verses on banners at their public high school's football games.
I shifted my gaze and saw three kneeling cheerleaders. 1 took a deep breath and knew the frame I was about to take would receive criticism.