It depends. Some schools like Cheerleading squads to cheer on the football players and encourage them to play harder. Cheerleaders also help get the crowd pumped up. Some schools, however, do not have cheerleaders because of various issues. Some schools do not have cheerleading squads because of student behavior. Some private schools do not have cheer squads because of moral issues, such as religion-based schools. Some schools don't have cheer squads because they can't afford it. Some schools don't have cheerleaders because of parent complaints. Either way, you decide rather having or not having cheerleaders is a big deal.
She was a 2008 cheerleader, she did try out for the 09 Cheerleaders although she did not make it past the finals.
As of July 2014, the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders make approximately 150 dollars per game. The Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders are the most known NFL cheerleaders in the league.
Just make it like a shoelace
The possessive form of the plural noun 'cheerleaders' is cheerleaders'.example: The cheerleaders' practice is at three today.
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well, you try out with all the hot cheerleaders and then hopefully you become one! also if you do make sure you get to see the cheerleaders with their tops off :P
When cheerleaders get on top of each other and make a triangle !
cheerleaders are there to incourage the team and pump up the players and crowd. mainly to make the game more lively expecially during half time
"Are you one of the cheerleaders?" you put you as the subject and are as the predicate. Then you make a diagnal line under cheerleaders (as a modifier) an put "one" on it. After, you do that put your prepostional phrase under you example:. of father is the prepositional phrase! Hope this helped:D:)
It will not make a difference in having a female.
If 'they' are the 'cheerleaders', then 'cheerleaders' is the noun antecedent. The antecedent is the noun (or pronoun) that a pronoun replaces.example: The cheerleaders are on the field and they are ready to perform.
to allow the crowd to hear the cheerleaders easier and louder without the cheerleader having to yell as much