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MHS Cheerleaders Rally Spirit, Inspire Football Victory

Haset Tesfaw October 6, 2025
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The MHS Cheerleaders kicked off their first home game on September 18th, with surging energy and enthusiasm as they cheered for Malden’s football team, who were up against the Somerville Highlanders. After long, hard, but productive practices, they were excited to present their routines and stunts during the game. 

Determined to start the first home game on a strong note and have a perfected routine, captains Alexia Maciel Lima (Managing Editor of The Blue and Gold), Carolina Rosa De Oliveira, Claudia Hernandez Escobar, and Taliyah Lauture have been working extremely hard during their practices. Rosa De Oliveira shared how it’s been, “halftime, halftime, halftime, every single day. We have been really trying to get it done so we can perfect our routine, especially because we have a lot of new girls and we’re really pushing them to get to high school level, because a lot of our friends have never cheered.”

“I went into high school not knowing anything about cheer, so I was in the same boat. So seeing these girls do things that took me one to two years to learn, it’s really impressive and I’m really proud of them,” Rosa De Oliveira continued.

The team has been looking forward to this upcoming season and believes that “there are so many things to look forward to,” Lauture expressed. “I’m going to try my best to really take on the captain role.”

Left to right: Gyovanna Gomes, Rachel Lanza, Venusia Teklu, Hannah Coggswell, Krisaury Palacios Pina, Rafaella Coelho, Reva Upadhayay, posing for a photo. VICTORIA DOMICIANO

When halftime came and the cheerleaders took the spotlight, their skill and talent kept the crowd engaged and cheering throughout the whole routine. Maciel Lima explained how their halftime routine was “on the simpler side” compared to most of their previous routines, but for many of the girls, it was their first game performance and she believes, “the rush and adrenaline of going from start to finish, as well as getting the whole routine together, is an experience that is really valuable to a team because it teaches them about the work they have to put in for that minute and thirty seconds.”

“It was definitely nerve-wracking cheering again, after taking a break from sideline cheering, but I’m excited for what’s to come,” Hernandez Escobar shared.

Reva Upadhayay and Gloria Alexis posing for a photo. VICTORIA DOMICIANO

Scarlett De Los Santos Feliz and Isabella Ganoza posing for a photo. VICTORIA DOMICIANO

Hernandez Escobar believes that in the future, the team needs to focus on their time management, “because sometimes we rush things and learn things only a couple of days prior, and it’s difficult for some people to get on the same page because some learn slower than others.” On the other hand, Rosa De Oliveira expressed that they need to present increased animation. “We’re supposed to be the entertainment during the games, so we really need to up our energy. Although we haven’t been handed the same opportunities or resources as other cheer teams in our area, we’ve still persevered to be better, and we continue to chase that.”

Cheer team taking a knee after a player is injured. VICTORIA DOMICIANO

The team’s unity is stronger than ever this season, as they held multiple team bondings to strengthen the connection between the girls. Throughout their practices, they never stop motivating and cheering each other on, even for smaller achievements. Maciel Lima commented on how, “there have been various points during practice throughout the last couple of months that someone has hit a new skill, and the whole room erupts. We love to clap and really motivate each other because we know how hard it is to do some of the things that we do.” 

“As of right now, for the amount of time we’ve been together as a team…our bond is really strong, and when the bond is strong, the team is strong,” Hernandez Escobar concluded.

Malden Tornado Cheer team praying before the halftime performance. VICTORIA DOMICIANO

About the Author

Haset Tesfaw

Editor

Haset Tesfaw is a returning member of The Blue and Gold. She is a senior and has been taking the class since her freshman year. Her birthday is February 18th 2008 and she is 17 years old. She is in this class because she wants to learn more about her community and better understand the people around her. Her goal for this year in journalism is to be able to educate the public on events and opportunities available in the community. Outside of school, Haset usually studies and completes her homework. Her favorite subject is psychology.

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