some cheers are hard it depends on how good you are :))
No, but sometimes you get a lot of cheers from the crowd
If you mean cheers, as in a toast to fortune and good health, a common word is "salud."
I think if you are looking for basic softball cheers, I think this is a good website.http:/www.eteamz.com/fastpitch/instruction/cheers Although since i am experienced I have heard most of these cheers but this website has probably hundred's and categorized them by our team, your team, your pitcher and so on. I really hope this website helps
Good-bye! cheers!
the UGLY cheer
Slangava is Gaelic and it is an expression akin to saying cheers to good health. Similar to raising a drink in cheers
They dont say 'cheers' when having a drink, they say 'good luck' which translates to 'Chohk Dee.'
make sure the cheers are short and do not have any complicated motions
Iechyd da! (literally "good health!")
he we go team
Slainte means cheers to good health