David Tyau, National Correspondent|Published on Feb 2, 2016
Meet Brittany, third year member of the Ladies of Ontario Fury. Why did you become a professional cheerleader? I’ve cheered and danced all my life so once it was time to make the transition from an adolescent all-star team, to the professional world, I was very excited and honored to be a part of such […]
David Tyau, National Correspondent|Published on Feb 2, 2016
Let’s get to know Erika, a third year member of the Ladies of Ontario Fury. Why did you become a professional cheerleader? I was given the opportunity to start cheering/dancing at the age of 9, and ever since then I have been fully captivated by the sport! Inspired by a former Clippers Spirit Dancer, it […]
Kevin Shea | For NJ.com January 31, 2016 TRENTON — When the dance team at Trenton Catholic Academy turned into the cheerleading squad several years ago, Siobhan Campbell was named one of its leaders. But the teenager, who had been training as a dancer for years, was too intimidated to be called a cheerleader, and […]
Dave, Midwest Correspondent|Published on Jan 31, 2016
The Pro Bowl sidelines will feature Alexis, the last St. Louis Rams Cheerleader to participate for the all-star game for the foreseeable future (one can never say never about a move back to St. Louis, right?). And speaking of the Pro Bowl, the poor game is taking its knocks, and who knows how long it […]
By JIMMIE TRAMEL TulsaWorld.com January 28, 2016 [Photo gallery] GLENPOOL — In winning the title of Miss Oklahoma USA, Taylor Gorton earned a crown, a sash and a platform that allows her to reach many people — maybe even the Hanson brothers? In 2010, when Gorton was a National American Miss Teen, she told an […]
16 ladies were selected to this year’s squad, including seven veterans and nine newbies. Click here to read the release and see bigger photos of the ladies who made the cut. Congrats!
Many thanks to our friend Polly for these first pics of the 2016 Pro Bowl Cheerleaders in Hawaii. (Apologies to all who those buried up to your eyeballs in snow right now. This is probably rubbing salt in the wound.)