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Cheerleading: Flying into the New Season

Jemisha Syliant September 28, 2016

This season, the cheerleaders are starting off the season very strong. Despite all the challenges that came their way, they still managed to try their very best through showing great positivity during their performance. From the beginning to the end, all the cheerleaders were very energetic as well as the very ecstatic crowd they had.

Although, the cheerleading team has many new members this year, cheer coach Diane Buonopane reports that this season is going very well. Buonopane decided to become a coach for cheerleaders because she was a cheerleader herself for most of her life.

According to senior Gianna Giuliano, who is one out of the three captains of the team, the team has already been set up for success. She has been cheering since she was in the third grade. “[Her] mom was a cheerleader, [her] aunts were cheerleaders, and they all cheered for Pop Warner and for their high school. It encouraged [her] to become a cheerleader.” Her favorite part about cheering is the competitions she says, “you get your adrenaline pumping.”

This year Buonopane believes that all of her three captains work really well together as a team. Although they have only been in season for about three weeks prior to game last Friday, she believes that, “each [captain] brings something different to the table.” Like every other kind of sport, the cheerleaders set goals for themselves. Buonopane says one of the cheerleading team’s goals this year is to qualify for the regional competition for cheerleading where they will have a third stunt group participate and compete.

Senior Janae Rodriguez is also one of the three captains of the cheerleading team. Her personal goal is to win the GBL, for this year is the last that it could be won. “[They’re] trying to make a major comeback and come back strong and take it back,” Rodriguez says. This year, the morale for the year is up and the season has been flowing well. “[They’re] doing pretty good, [the] team is strong and [they have] good attitudes. That’s all [they] could ask for,” stated Rodriguez.

The last of the captains, senior Ereeka Metellus says, “so far, the season is going pretty good. [The] girls are coming together very nicely and this year [they’re] going to really improve and show people that [they aren’t] the same team as last year.”

The cheerleaders are doing a great job overcoming challenges that came their way. Giuliano  states, “for stunting, [they] had a lot of challenges because [they] lost all the people that flew, so [they] had to teach new girls how to fly so that was [their] biggest challenge, that [they] have yet to overcome.” Other than that, the cheerleaders have not had many challenges and are ready for the rest of the season.  

About the Author

Jemisha Syliant

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Jemisha Syliant is a Senior at Malden High School, and an essential member of the Blue and Gold Staff with her new position this year as Editor-in-Chief of Web and Mobile Apps. Syliant has been apart of the class for all four years of high school and the reason she joined was because she loves writing and “wanted to get more involved with the world.” She is very dedicated to the class, as well as in school. Syliant has a passion for human health and it is because of this that she has been apart of the psychology club since last year and takes an interest in a career in the medical field. Her nationality consists of a Haitian background and describes herself as a balance of someone who’s outgoing and shy. In her free time, she enjoys listening to a wide variety of music and watching netflix. Syliant is excited for the year and also looks forward to how the class will go.

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