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Tampa Bay Storm co-captains Stephanie and Savenah practicing for this Saturday’s season opener.

The upcoming football season is fast approaching and the Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders begin their search for enthusiastic, charismatic and talented women to represent one of the most prestigious teams in the NFL. Open call for auditions for the 2013 squad are set for 9:00 a.m., Saturday, April 13, 2013 at Sun Life Stadium.

“2013 is an exciting year for the Miami Dolphins and the Dolphins Cheerleaders,” said Dorie Grogan, Dolphins Sr. Director of Entertainment & Cheerleaders. “We are looking to build a team with talented, energetic, fresh new faces – you just might have the sparkle we are looking for. I hope to see you on April 13. “

Attendees must be at least 18 years of age and be a high school graduate by June 2013. The Dolphins are also holding prep classes every Wednesday evening in preparation for the auditions at the cheerleader studio at Sun Life Stadium. Classes are offered at 7 and 8:30 p.m.

Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders perform at every Dolphins home game, appear and perform at community and charity events, are role models for young children and Dolphins fans throughout the country and have the opportunity to travel the globe to perform and entertain our US troops.

For more information on prep classes or to preregister for the auditions, potential applicants can visit www.miamidolphinscheerleaders.net.


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A Gotham City Cheerleader

By Jay Busbee
Yahoo! Sports

Scary moment at Monday night’s Atlanta Hawks-Dallas Mavericks game in Atlanta, as a Hawks cheerleader slipped on the Philips Arena floor during the break between the third and fourth quarters, and hit her head hard enough to briefly delay play.

Nathan Bolster/Atlanta HawksParamedics attended to “Kristen” (the Hawks do not release cheerleaders’ last names, for reasons you can probably guess) and removed her from the arena on a stretcher.

Kristen was treated at Atlanta Medical Center and released later Monday night. Hopefully she was, as her bio notes, wearing her lucky socks, or this could’ve been much worse.

“Our best wishes are with the cheerleader who had the incident on the court,” Hawks coach Larry Drew said after the game, which the Hawks lost 127-113, dropping them two games behind the Brooklyn Nets for the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference. “She is doing well, from what I’m told. We are hoping that she is OK and are keeping things in perspective.”

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