Hopefuls shake and shimmy to join New York Jets Flight Crew Cheerleaders
This year’s squad is looking for 15 rookies to fill out the 40-woman roster. About 170 tried out on Saturday at MetLife Stadium.
By Joseph Stepansky AND Corinne Lestch
New York Daily News
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Dozens of fresh-faced New York Jets fans hoped to fulfill life-long dreams — dressed in skimpy sports gear — by competing in Flight Crew Cheerleaders tryouts Saturday.
Crew director Denise Garvey said it was the “Year of the Rookie” — 15 spots out of 40 needed will be filled by beginner beauties who can shake their stuff and stand out in a crowd.
“I want no regrets,” said Lauren Strumpf, 22, a graduate student at Hunter College. “I’ve been hitting the gym really hard.”
A Flight Crew hopeful kicks things into high gear during tryouts.
Wearing a sequined Jets tank top, the Hoboken, N.J., native echoed many other hopeful Gang Green girls who said they jumped at the chance to combine two passions: football and performing.
About 170 flexible females between ages 18 and 30 stretched, twirled and did splits in the Lexus Club, overlooking the 50-yard line at MetLife Stadium.
“It’s very important being in the right technique, but holding your core for that long can be difficult,” said a nervous Tia Dipietro, 23, wearing a gold-sequined sports bra.
Dana Gioia, a special education teacher from Long Island sporting a tiny Jets tank top, came back to audition a second time.
“I’m more mentally prepared,” the 27-year-old said. “This would mean the world to me. It’s pursuing a career in something I love.