Posts Tagged ‘NFL Cheerleaders’

2010-2011 Cincinnati Bengals Cheerleaders Congratulations!!!!!

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Meet the 2010 Ben-Gals Cheerleaders

Photos by Dan Kelliher


Tara-Captain
 

Aliea

Andrea

Bonnie
 

Brandy

Britney

Brooke
 

Carla

Cat

Chelsey
 

Courtney

Elizabeth

Harmony
 

Jill

Kathy

Kimberly
 

Laura

Lauren

Lindsay
 

Lindsey

Maria

Rachel
 

Sarah G.

Sarah J.

Sarah K.
 

Shelly

Stephanie

Sunny
 

Teresha

Tiffany

Whitney

 

More Tops Up For Purchase!!

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

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HALTER TOP BLACK & ORANGE

HALTER TOP PURPLE AND WHITE

HALTER TOP PURPLE & WHITE

HALTER TOP PURPLE AND WHITE

HALTER TOP WHITE AND PURPLE

 

This is just a few more of our new tops … Look amazing for tryouts give us a call or shoot us email… will help you sparkle and shine for your big day!!!!

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Sportsville Top

Monday, January 11th, 2010

This is the “SPORTsVILLE’ top

great for any team to look sporty.
Can be made with any of your team colors.
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Cat Scratch Tie Top

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Check out this great new design at K & D Designs!

Sure to look amazing on your team or for tryouts ..

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Cavaliers Dance Team Uniforms 2009

Thursday, December 31st, 2009
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This is some pictures of the new Cavaliers Dance Team Uniform made this year…

Great new designs for them.. Was fun and exciting working with Jami Taylor to bring some of her ideas and mine to life… you can see them in action at this link … SI.com has them in action …

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CHIVAGIRL AUDITIONS

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

2010 ChivaGirl Auditiona are under way.

Saturday Febuary 13th  is just the beginning!

 For more information click  here!  Application click here

CHIVA GIRLS AUDITION VIDEO

 

Good luck to all!

What outfits do you like on Cheerleaders?

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

This is a poll I found on fanpop.com

Cheers to Involve the Crowd and Fans

Friday, July 24th, 2009

Get the Fans Involved – Crowd Involving Cheers for Cheerleaders

By Valerie Ninemire

 

It’s always great when you can get the crowd and fans involved in your cheering. Here you’ll find a number of cheers, chants or yells that are made specifically to do just that. And don’t forget, if you have a favorite cheer you haven’t seen listed, send it in.

Submitted by: Takara

Hey…
You in the crowd, let’s hear you yell,
“Go blue!”
(Go blue)
“Go white!”
(Go white)
Go Ross Corners Rams
Let’s win to-night!

Submitted by: Felicia

Everybody in the stands,
give our team a great big hand!
stomp, clap, stomp, clap, stomp, clap, clap

Submitted by: Anaholly

Hey Crowd, on three yell,
Go, Lasers, Go!
1-2-3 Go, Lasers, Go!
1-2-3 Go, Lasers, Go!

Submitted by: Indian Cheerleaders

1-2-3-4
What are your feet for?
stomp ‘em (clap clap)
Indians (school name) (clap clap)
(repeat 4x)

Submitted by: Cheergurl2010

Hey, Hey, Bear (name of mascot) fans
Yell it out and rock the stands
SJMS (initials of school)
SJMS
Hey, Hey, Bear Fans
Yell it out and rock the stands,
Go, Bears (mascot), Go
Go, Bears, Go
SJMS (school initials)
Go, Bears, Go!

Submitted by: Rene

Eagle fans in the stands,
get on up and clap your hands!
Yell – Gold, Blue and White!
Yell – Gold, Blue and White!
Come on team, let’s go, let’s fight,
Let’s win this game tonight!
Yell – Gold, Blue and White!
Yell – Gold, Blue and White!
Come on team, let’s go, let’s fight, let’s win!

Submitted by: Alli

1 – We are the Chargers
2 – a little bit louder
3 – I still can’t hear you
4 – more, more, more
(repeat 4 times and at the end yell #1)

Submitted by: Gold Cheerleaders

Gold fans in the stands,
Yell with all your might.
When we yell out “gold team”,
you yell out “fight,”
Yell: gold team
Fight!
Come on, gold team fight,
gold team let’s fight!

Submitted by: Noel

Hey all you Warrior fans,
stand up and clap your hands!
(clap-clap–clap clap clap)
Now that you’ve got the beat,
Let me see you stomp your feet!
(stomp-stomp–stomp stomp stomp)
Since you’ve got the groove,
Let me see your body move!
oolala, oolala, say oolala!

Submitted by: Nicole

Hey all you Warrior fans!
Are you sitting on the edge of your seat?
Sit down, we’ll show you,
the Warriors can’t be beat.
Say what?
The Warriors can’t be beat!
Hold up! Wait a minute.
Put a little ummph in it!

Submitted by: Jamie

No doubt about it,
Stand up and shout it.
The Diggers are number 1
Say that number – *ONE!
Say it loud – *ONE!
We are the proud – *ONE!
Say it number – *ONE!
(*Crowd yells ONE!)

 

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A Lifetime of Cheering

Friday, July 24th, 2009

How far can you go as a Cheerleader? As we delve into the life of Donna Williams

By: Valerie Ninemire

 

 

Like most young women, Donna Williams and her identical twin sister, Deana, dreamed of being Cheerleaders. Their passion for the sport began many years ago, when they both became Cheerleaders in middle school.

Once she was bitten by the “Cheerleading bug”, Donna went on to cheer and dance in high school. That is also where she started to dream of taking it further. And further she went – all the way to the top.

At 15, Donna was helping to coach and choreograph her first squad. That same summer, her and her sister started their own Cheerleading camps, where they were both instructors. By the ripe old age of 18, Donna was a member of the University of Kentucky Wildcat Danzers and had placed 3rd in the nation.

Donna has danced for a professional hockey team. She has also been an instructor and choreographer for several cheer/dance associations including, EDA, Dansports, Cheers Inc., and the Tennessee Cheerleading Company.

But Donna didn’t stop there, last season she was one of thirty-six women named to the NFL Tennessee Titans Cheerleading Squad. Donna explains, “It has so far been the highlight of my Cheerleading/dance career! Performing in front of 67,000 Titans fans, is a feeling I won’t soon forget! Presently, I am a Cheerleading coach in Murfreesboro, TN. I look forward to taking my career in Cheerleading and dance as high as it can go!” And no doubt she will.

Some of Donna’s cheer/dance accomplishments include:

  • UCA All Star Cheerleader
  • NCA All American Cheerleader
  • NCA Danz All Star Danzer
  • UDA All American Dancer
  • Top Gun Funk Award
  • PHS National Dance Champs (ASC) 1997
  • UK Wildcat Danzers 3rd place NCA Danz Nationals 1998
  • Choreographer for AGS (Allen, KY) 7 time back to back county champs and 4th place at NCA Nationals 2001.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cheerleaders

Friday, July 24th, 2009

information collected from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cheerleaders Website.

 

 

They were there when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers first took the field on July 31, 1976, and they were there on January 26, 2003 when the franchise finally took home the Lombardi Trophy.

They are the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cheerleaders, and they’ve been entertaining fans of the Buccaneers for over 27 years. Just as the Bucs have evolved from a struggling expansion team to World Champions, the Buccaneer Cheerleaders have developed into one of the National Football League’s elite sideline squads. With their winning personalities, attractive uniforms and intricate dance routines, the beautiful women of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cheerleaders have become an important part of the game day experience for many Bay area fans.

The Cheerleaders’ impact is not limited to game day, however. Each year, members of the squad are in high demand for local community appearances, and they are a welcome part of every offseason team function, from FanFest to the Super Bowl Ring Ceremony. In addition, select members of the group serve as ambassadors for the NFL across the country and overseas. Just in the last few years, Buccaneer Cheerleaders have visited Asia, Germany, Egypt, Canada, California, Hawaii and Texas, often bringing encouragement to U.S. servicemen and women abroad.

HISTORY

Until 1999, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cheerleaders were known as the SwashBuclers. The name was changed to forge a stronger association with the football team which, since its purchase by Malcolm Glazer in 1995, the introduction of new colors and logos in 1997 and the opening of Raymond James Stadium in 1998, had become one of the NFL’s strongest and most recognized franchises.

The name change accompanied an overhaul of the squad’s image. In the seasons since, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cheerleaders have made an unprecedented number of community appearances, both local and across the globe.

In the early years, the SwashBuclers danced on the sidelines to the music produced by a Buccaneers band. The original uniforms matched the franchise’s old color scheme: orange, white and red, with white boots and feathered hats.

The uniform of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cheerleader has evolved steadily over the past 27 years, and it continues to change on an annual basis as the team seeks to present the fans with new and exciting looks.

The biggest change, of course, occurred in 1997, when the franchise adopted new team colors and logos, and the cheerleading squad followed suit. Though the uniform has changed every year since, and varying pieces and accessories allow the cheerleaders to present different looks at different games, many of the elements are constant. Red tops, short pants and skirts and long, black boots are generally included in the outfit, and puffy sleeves are common as an homage to the romanticized pirate appearance.

 

Key changes in recent years include jagged edges to short skirts, again emulating the pirate look, and heeled boots, as the team focused solely on dance performances rather than stunting. This season, the team has unveiled such alternate outfits as football jerseys and shorts and a halter top with an armband.

TODAY’S TEAM

The 2007 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cheerleaders squad is comprised of 30 talented and dedicated women, including athletes, educators, professionals, businesswomen, mothers and full-time students. While not working at their jobs, rehearsing or performing at a Buccaneers home game, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cheerleaders stay busy volunteering a considerable amount of time to various community organizations. The squad makes approximately 300 community appearances every year for both non-profit organizations and corporate events.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cheerleaders take pride in projecting a modern,cutting-edge image. The choreography is fresh and demanding, and the team practices constantly to produce dynamic dance routines, pre-game and halftime shows and kick lines.

The team made its first international debut in the summer of 1999 when a member was selected to be one of six NFL cheerleaders to spend 10 days in Japan with “The NFL on Tour.” While in Japan, she taught cheer and dance clinics to cheerleaders participating in Japan’s summer professional football league.

THE AUDITION

Hundreds of women audition every March for a chance to become one of the next Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cheerleaders. Current squad members must also re-audition each year.

For some women, the audition process begins with pre-audition classes. Pre-audition classes are held the week prior to auditions and are optional, informational choreography classes meant to give candidates as much insight into the program as possible before they try out.

Many women do not realize the time commitment, hard work, dedication, and regulations involved in being a Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cheerleader. The pre-audition classes allow Charboneau to explain exactly what women are getting into before they proceed to try out for the squad. Charboneau also uses the classes to teach basic dance choreography so candidates can get a feel for the dance style and pace at which routines will be taught the day of auditions. The actual audition routine is not taught during pre-audition classes; however, class members do receive a CD of the audition music.

Days after pre-audition classes, preliminary auditions begin. The first day includes two elimination rounds during which candidates are judged on such criteria as showmanship, appearance, dancing ability, high kicks and splits. Up to 100 candidates are chosen to advance to semifinal auditions the following day.

Fifty finalists are selected from the 100 semifinalists to advance to interviews and training camp. Each finalist must attend a 30-minute personal interview. Interviews are weighed with as much importance as dance ability, and top candidates display friendly, ambitious, outgoing and giving personalities. The squad seeks genuine women with real lives, realistic goals and a dedication to be the best.

In addition to the interviews, candidates attend a four-night training camp. At the conclusion of the strenuous camp, up to 36 squad members are chosen to be the new Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cheerleaders.