Ultimate Cheerleaders

 

The York Capitals are bringing football closer than you’ve ever imagined. Only a padded sideline dasher separates fans and 300-pound linebackers. Fans can feel the hits, hear the grunts, and talk to the players. However, when the play stops, the music starts, the York Capitals dance team will take the field to entertain fans of all ages.

If you have ever dreamed of dancing for a professional sports team, now is your chance!

The Lady Capitals will be holding auditions on Saturday, February 16th from 5pm – 8pm.

• Location: Strictly Fitness- 2880 Carol Road, York, PA
• Registration: 5pm – 5:30pm; A non-refundable registration fee of $25 may be paid on the day of auditions to Sarah Bosserman by check or money order.
• Audition applications can be obtained by e-mailing dance team director, Sarah Bosserman at sabosserman@comcast.net. Along with the application, participants are asked to provide a non-returnable headshot/ full body photograph.
• Attire should include a sports bra and fitted shorts that will flatter your body type and will highlight your audition. Need to arrive with full hair, makeup, and ready to go.
• Please bring water and snacks, as well as a willingness to learn.
• Applicants must be 18 years of age or older by the day of auditions.

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Kings Vision was on hand for the 2013 calendar shoot! You don’t want to miss this sexy behind-the-scenes look at the Kings Ice Crew presented by Roccos!

[LA Kings Ice Girls]


Belissa of the NJ Ironmen Dancers

The Tampa Bay Storm is pleased to announce the members of the 2013 Cheerleader squad.

“This year we had a great group of ladies tryout for the team,” said Tampa Bay Storm director of cheerleaders Kindra Strocher-Ebanks. “We are very excited about this season’s squad. The ladies made it very difficult for us to narrow it down to final number as there was a high display of talent.”

The 16-member squad is comprised of six returning veterans and 10 newcomers. Three of the cheerleaders are former Lightning Girls, two are former South Florida Cheerleaders and one is a former Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cheerleader. Eleven of the Cheerleaders are still in college and go to school at South Florida, the University of Tampa or Hillsborough Community College.

Storm Cheerleaders perform at all the Storm home games and dedicate two evenings a week to practice. However, more than being a cheerleader, they also serve as ambassadors in the community with visits to hospitals, food banks, community centers and our military as well as many other programs and charities throughout the Tampa Bay community.

2013 Storm Cheerleader Roster

Veterans

Stephanie, Captain
Savenah, Captain
Breanna
Kaitlyn
Shani
Jalyssa

Rookies

Shaniqua
Brittany
Marlana
Lexxie
Rachel
Nicole
Theresa
Salina
Alexandra
Philippa

The Missouri Monsters are pleased to announce Danielle Lusicic-Wise as the Dance Team Director for the upcoming season.

Danielle brings over 33 years of experience as a professional dancer, dance student, and dance team coordinator.

“I’m excited to have Danielle as part of the Monsters family. Our goal is to provide non-stop entertainment during our games, and the Dance Team will be a big part of the fun!” said Monsters Owner Leah Haines.

She is the head coach of the Piasa Pizazz Dance team for the Illinois Piasa Professional Arena Soccer team. For three years she was cheer coach at Grigsby Middle School, and prior to that Danielle was cheer/dance coach at Holy Family Catholic School.

Danielle was a member of Ambush Brigade Dance Team for the St. Louis Ambush Professional Soccer team for seven years.

Dance team tryouts will be this Saturday February 9th, location/time to be announced this week. If you are interested in trying out, please email dance@uiflmonsters.com.


Charlotte Lady Cats at the P-R-O Convention.

On the last weekend in January, Sideline Prep held their DMV (District, Maryland & Virginia) Audition Prep Workshop.


Nearly 100 dancers from across the area turned out to learn routines from the region’s top choreographers and get inside scoop on the audition process.

Left to right: Kelly Allen, (Richmond Lady Raiders Director) Stephanie Jojokian (Washington Redskins Cheerleader Director), GeNienne Samuels (Sideline Prep Co-founder), Derric Whitfield (Washington Wizards Dance Team Manager) , Elizabeth “Liz” Guardalo (Baltimore Blast Cheerleader Director)


Baltimore Blast Cheerleaders

On Saturday attendees also had Q&A sessions with each of the instructing directors.


While on Sunday, there was a complete mock audition where hopefuls performed one of the routines learned the previous day and then received immediate feedback on their strengths and opportunities for improvement.


Washington Redskins Cheerleaders


Washington Wizard Girls


Richmond Lady Raiders


Bay Area Shuckers Dance Team

[Workshop Gallery]

[Sideline Prep]

[Bay Area Shuckers Dance Team]

[Baltimore Blast Cheerleaders]

[Richmond Lady Raiders]

[Washington Wizard Girls]

[Washington Redskins Cheerleaders]

More photos from Pro Bowl Dan. Pro Bowl Cheerleaders at Play 60 at Pearl Harbor and autograph signing at Dave & Buster’s. Thanks, Dan!

The Gianoli Danity Dancers are looking for new girls for their Dance team. Don´t miss the exciting opportunity to audition for the 2013 Gianoli Danity Dancers.

Name of the Danceteam: Gianoli Danity Dancers
Team: LTi Gießen 46ers (BEKO BBL)
Sport: Basketball
Country: Germany
City: Frankfurt and Gießen
Webpage of the Girls: www.danity-dancers.de
Webpage of the Basketballteam: www.giessen46ers.de

Subtitled: How To Become an Arena Cheerleader for NFL®, NBA®, and Other Pro Cheer Teams, this just published book is being made available as a free ebook from Amazon.com for the next three days. And no you don’t need a Kindle to read it. You can use the Amazon app for your smartphone or tablet. You can even download and read it on your PC or Mac.

Flavia Berys is an experienced judge and organizer for professional cheerleading auditions worldwide. The Wall Street Journal, Fox 6 San Diego, KFMB Channel 8 San Diego, Muscle & Fitness Magazine, Woman’s Digest, The La Jolla Light and other media have featured stories about Flavia’s involvement in the world of dance and cheerleading. Her 20-year involvement in the sport includes three years as a UCLA Cheerleader, five years as an instructor for the Universal Cheerleaders Association (UCA), and two years cheering professionally for the NFL as a San Diego Charger Girl before taking her cheerleading career behind the scenes.

[Professional Cheerleading Auditions Secrets on Amazon.com]

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