If the girls sibling goes to a different school where he plays hockey, the girl will be able to cheer for her brothers school.
Or
If the school the girl attends does not have a hockey program, she may try-out to cheer with another school.
(I'm a coach for a mid-states hockey Cheerleading squad) :)
High School Cheerleaders compete at cheer-leading competitions such as the NCA. You can learn more information about cheerleading online at the Wikipedia website.
Cheerleaders don't only cheer for football. There is also competitive cheer leading and cheering for other sports.
My team does, but not all do
The Dallas Cowboys
no
Because they "lead" the fans to support ("cheer") the team. :D
"cheer stick, cheer stick, let the turtles rise."
Just like any school or professional sport, athletes should be an example to others. Cheerleading is no exception. Cheerleaders for a sport are there to encourage the fans to cheer along with them. They are meant to be leaders and a positive example for others and they are taught that, on and off the field (or cheer mat!)
no not really because cheerleaders cheer for sport teams.
spelman cheerleaders cheer for spelman girls basketball games, to cheer for football games you would have to tryout throught morehouse, and you would also be considered a morehouse cheerleader.
In order to stay together in their cheer routine.
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