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  2. List of sports team names and mascots derived from indigenous ...

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    CLCF Football, Cranston, Rhode Island (Chiefs) [55] Catawissa Redskins, Catawissa, Pennsylvania; Donaldsonville Redskins, Donaldsonville, Louisiana [56] Fauquier Youth Football, Fauquier County, Virginia [57] Grayling Redskins Youth Football, Grayling, Michigan [58] Kanawha Youth Football Redskins, Richmond, Virginia [59]

  3. Justine Lindsay - Wikipedia

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    In March 2022, Lindsay became the first openly transgender person to make a National Football League Cheerleading team when she joined the Carolina TopCats. [6] [7] While there is no official record of the history of the National Football League's cheerleading rosters, and therefore it is possible that other transgender women could have been on teams before, Lindsay is the first transgender ...

  4. List of cheerleaders - Wikipedia

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    Maddie Gardner, Cheer Extreme Allstars, UNC Chapel Hill; Jennie Garth, Sunburst Middle School [2] Jenilee Harrison, Los Angeles Rams [10] Teri Hatcher, San Francisco 49ers [11] Jennifer Hawkins, Newcastle Knights [12] Brooke Hogan, Clearwater Central Catholic [2] Kendall Jenner, Sierra Canyon School [13] Kylie Jenner, Sierra Canyon School [14]

  5. Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oi - Wikipedia

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    "Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oi" is a cheer or chant often performed at Australian sport events. It is a variation of the "Oggy Oggy Oggy, oi oi oi" chant used by both soccer and rugby union fans in Great Britain from the 1960s onwards. It is usually performed by a crowd uniting to support a sports team or athlete. The alternate is for an ...

  6. Los Angeles Rams Cheerleaders - Wikipedia

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    The cheerleading organization became known as the "St. Louis Rams Cheerleaders" when the team moved to St. Louis, Missouri. Beginning with the 2016 NFL season, the organization changed its name to the "Los Angeles Rams Cheerleaders" to associate themselves with the recently relocated Los Angeles Rams football team.

  7. Chicago Honey Bears - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, after a disastrous 1975 season for the Bears, owner/founder George Halas decided to bring "dancing girls" to the Bears, after the success of other cheerleading corps like the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, Washington Redskins Cheerleaders and other squads prompted Halas to get the Bears a squad as well, and requested general manager Jim Finks to find a director.

  8. Jets Flight Crew - Wikipedia

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    The Jets Flight Crew were a professional cheerleading squad for the New York Jets of the National Football League. The group was established in 2006 as the Jets Flag Crew, composed of six female flag carriers. In 2007, the group expanded and was renamed the Jets Flight Crew.

  9. Coastal Canyon League - Wikipedia

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    The Coastal Canyon League (CCL) is a high school athletic conference that is affiliated with the CIF Southern Section (CIF-SS). [1] The league was established in 2014 during the CIF-SS Northern Area's biennial releaguing process, drawing several members from the Marmonte League as well as Camarillo and Oak Park high schools.