NHS JV Cheerleaders Win 2022 UCA National Championships in Game Day Division

NHS JV Cheerleaders Win 2022 UCA National Championships in Game Day Division
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Okaloosa County School District recently issued the following announcement.

The Niceville  High School Junior Varsity Cheerleaders were recognized at the March 28th School Board meeting for winning the 2022 Universal Cheerleaders Association (UCA) National Championships in the Game Day Division.

Team Members:

  • Joey Blackburn
  • Morgan Villavaso
  • Lia Tate
  • Shyenne Altilio
  • Avery Williams
  • Tenley George>
  • Aspyn Thompson
  • Savannah Patterson
  • Ava Floro
  • Ellie Carlock
  • Savannah Sundin
  • EllaGrace Clinger
  • Haley Sage Stillings
  • Karman Holley
  • Emma Fay
  • Raedyn Register
  • Ava Hinely
  • Gabby Ianni

Coach: Tanya Herndon

Original source can be found here.



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