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Cheerleaders sponsor breast cancer awareness walk – Elkin Jonesville Tribune

The Elkin High School varsity cheerleaders will be cheering for a different cause this weekend. The squad is sponsoring a Breast Cancer Awareness Walk this Saturday Oct. 27 in Grissom Stadium. “My girls have taken on this project, raising funds for the …
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Widnes Vikings dancers youth squad calls on businesses for sponsor deal – Runcorn and Widnes Weekly News

WIDNES Vikings cheerleading teams have called on businesses to help them to buy pom poms and kit so they can entertain the crowds. The Vikings Vixies and Viking Vixie Cubs under-16s squad turned to the Weekly News after no companies responded to their …
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I am a cheerleader for my school. How would I go about finding someone to sponsor the team?

Question by tyrone valentine: I am a cheerleader for my school. How would I go about finding someone to sponsor the team?

We are the cheerleaders for Lincoln University of PAand we do not receive a lot of support from the school, since we are not considered an official sport under athletic regulations. We are in a very, very rural area and there are very few local places.

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Answer by tone
Go talk to local business owners, churches, civic groups, etc.

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Q&A: Advice for a high school cheerleader sponsor?

Question by Melissa H: Advice for a high school cheerleader sponsor?
I just signed on to be the cheerleader sponsor for next year. I teach at a high school in Texas. I’ve never cheered and I know I basically just need to be the “adult” in charge when they go places. But does anyone have advice that may have been overlooked by the principal? Like how to deal with parents or how to deal with discipline (I like a demerit system, but don’t know how to make it work). Thanks!

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Answer by MEL
I would NOT reccomend the demerit system. That is babyish. The easiest way for disipline in cheerleading is making them RUN. For example 5 laps for chewing gum in practice. If it’s something more extreme like drinking alcohol then they should sit out 2 games. This is called getting benched. I don’t think you’ll deal much with parents really. The girls are old enough to take care of themselves. I would suggest having the girls take a tumbling class together at a local gymnastics gym (improves skills in cheerleading) and sending them to a cheer camp during the summer. Have fundraisers like car washes, host cheer clinics for little girls, cow patty drops, and sell items like cookie dough. Always make sure your girls are using mats during practice for stunting and if they drop the flyer in the stunt (if she hits the ground) then make them run.

CHEER WORK-OUT

Work-out for 5 days a week

Monday, Wednesday and Friday (Strengthening and Power)

Tuesday/Thursday (Endurance and Aerobics)

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