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  2. Cheerleading - Wikipedia

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    Cheerleading in Mexico is a popular sport commonly seen in Mexican College Football and Professional Mexican Soccer sporting events. Cheerleading emerged within the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), the highest House of Studies in the country, during the 1930s, almost immediately after it was granted its autonomy. Since then ...

  3. Quinn Fabray - Wikipedia

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    She is the cheerleading captain at the fictional William McKinley High School in Lima, Ohio, as well as a member of the school's glee club. In the first episode, Quinn is introduced as an antagonistic queen bee stock character .

  4. NFL Cheerleading - Wikipedia

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    National Football League Cheerleading or simply NFL Cheerleading, is a group of professional cheerleading organizations in the United States. [1] 24 of the 32 NFL teams include a cheerleading squad in their franchise. [2] In 1954, the Indianapolis Colts became the first NFL team to have cheerleaders. They were part of Baltimore's Marching Colts.

  5. NFL Cheerleader Sisters from Opposing Teams Compare Biggest ...

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    Team spirit is mandatory. Sisters Nicole and Olivia DeSantis gave followers an inside look at the rules and guidelines they must follow as cheerleaders in the NFL on opposing teams.

  6. Brick Memorial cheerleading coach's shocking death cannot ...

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    Crystal started coaching cheerleading at Brick Memorial in 1984, and over the course of three decades led them in both competition (where the Mustangs racked up titles) and sideline cheerleading.

  7. NFL Cheerleaders Take Action Against Rule Books That Dictate ...

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  8. Molly McGrath - Wikipedia

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    While attending Boston College, where she was a cheerleading captain, McGrath pitched the athletic director to let her interview athletes and coaches for the college’s website, BCEagles.com. [2] These interviews helped her put together a reel which she used to help secure her first on-air job.

  9. Cheering - Wikipedia

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    Defoe (Captain Singleton) speaks of it as a sailor's word, and the meaning does not appear in Johnson's Dictionary. [1] Of the different words or rather sounds that are used in cheering, "hurrah", though now generally looked on as the typical British form of cheer, is found in various forms in German, Scandinavian, Russian (ura), French (hourra).