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Gabrielle Union as Isis, a confident, poised, and ambitious girl who is the new captain of the Clovers cheer squad at East Compton High School. She vows to get the team to Nationals under her lead since they have never been able to in the past, due to both a lack of school funding and the Toros stealing their routines.
Union starred in the 2000s cheerleading comedy as Isis, cheer captain of East Compton High School Clovers Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Gabrielle Union on May 9, 2024 in Inglewood, California.
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NDA hosts many camps, clinics, competitions, and various performance events throughout the year for dancers to attend. [1] Each year, NCA & NDA hosts over 75,000 cheerleaders and dancers at their summer camps and over 1,500 teams from 45 states at their National Championships. [2]
This whole-day event will consist of a cheer and basketball camp run by Sharda Pascal (the head cheerleading coach at Danville Area Community College) and Kris ... Cheer, basketball camps offered ...
The NCA was founded in 1948 by the "Grandfather" of cheerleading, Lawrence "Herkie" Herkimer, a former member of the Spirit Squad at Southern Methodist University.The NCA, incorporated in 1948, is the first organization to hold cheer camps with the purpose of bringing cheerleaders together to learn new skills under qualified instructors and compete against other schools in dance, jumps ...
Compton High School's original building in 1912. The school opened in 1896 as Compton Union High School and was later re-established as Compton Senior High School in the 1950s after Compton College separated from the high school district and opened its new campus at 1111 East Artesia Boulevard in 1953.