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The news spread like a wildfire. Cheer tryouts were the next event on the school calendar and the girls at school were feeling like a nervous wreck. With a new coach, and new spots open for the cheer squad; it was every young girl’s dream to be a cheerleader. The cheerleaders have always been the girls who have led the school in spirit, positivity, and good morals. Who would not want to spread good vibes to everyone? Cheerleading was a dream to me. I have always been a preppy person and cheerleading was just the sport to support it. When sign ups were announced, I was not hesant to sign my name on the list. The thought of cheer excited me, so of course I found a way to join. Mrs. Roberts, the cheer coach, held a mandatory parent meeting

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