The final cut: Eagles cheerleader hopefuls vie for a spot on the squad (PHOTOS)
By Tim Hawk
NJ.com
April 06, 2016
PHILADELPHIA — A bigger stage, brighter lights and the usual boisterous crowd greeted the 60 finalists vying for 35 spots on the 2016 Philadelphia Eagles cheerleading squad.
Because of high ticket demand, the final audition show was moved from the 650-seat Perelman Theater to the Merriam Theater, which holds nearly three times that amount.
Veteran cheerleader Mandi Moffa of Pipersville, Pa., was in favor of the new venue, reminding her of the comfort of Lincoln Financial Field. With the theater’s high balconies and close proximity to the stage she was anticipating feeling more of the crowd’s energy.
The road to get to the final audition started March 5 with an open call. Close to 400 women gathered inside the SCA Club at Lincoln Financial Field to begin the month-long process.
Those women lucky enough to move on and survive the semi-final elimination and interview rounds had the opportunity to dance on the Merriam stage and show the eight judges that they have what it takes to make the squad.
The finalists were judged in three categories: physical fitness, beauty and dance, and an on-stage interview.
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“One of the most beautiful groups of women,” said choreographer Suzy Zucker as she walked through the narrow hallways backstage. Zucker also praised the women on their sophistication and dance talent.
Seven-year veteran cheerleader Jessica Gonzalez of Swarthmore, Pa., was one of 27 current Eagles’ cheerleaders competing for a spot. “I’m feeling a little sentimental because it’s my last audition,” said the 4-year captain as she waited for the show to begin.
The physical fitness category started the night, followed by the dance competition, where the finalists competed in groups of three.
After the on-stage interviews, which many of the women said they find stressful, it was time for the 2016 squad to be announced.
The finalists stood backstage, some holding hands, others saying a prayer, as the names were called.
“Very nerve-wracking,” said veteran cheerleader Deonna Baquero of Philadelphia reflecting upon the feeling of being the last name called.
As the official 2016 squad celebrated on stage, Baquero said “It’s very rewarding.”