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BYU’s cheerleading coach said she lost consciousness when she was struck in the head with a water bottle thrown from the stands at the end of the Cougars’ controversial 22-21 win over Utah on ...
It's the end of an era for Cheer's Monica Aldama!On Sunday, the head coach of the Navarro Cheer team announced her retirement after 30 years in the business. "If you had asked me 30 years ago ...
Under Aldama's leadership, the Navarro College Bulldogs have earned a national reputation for excellence in cheerleading. [5] Since 2000, Aldama's squads have won 16 NCA National Championships in the Advanced Large Coed division, and 1 National Championship in the Game Day Open division, in addition to 6 "Grand National" designations.
Judy is married to Dick Trammell and has three children. They currently reside in Garland, Texas.Her daughter, Cassie Trammell, cheered for eight years with Cheer Athletics and won a national title as well as two gold medals at the Allstar Cheerleading World Championships while on the Cheer Athletics Panthers., [7] [8] Cassie later cheered with the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders from 2008-2013 ...
Williamson oversaw the program and brought in coaches to help build and advance the cheerleading program. [1] Willimason's role encouraged Dale Baldwin to attend the University of Kentucky, who was a member of the University of Kentucky Cheerleading squad when the team won its first national championship in 1985. [2]
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Coach Roz replaces Sue as the cheerleader squad coach and takes her office. Sue later starts working as a personal trainer, and Blaine tries to get her back on McKinley's faculty, but she denies his offer by saying that getting fired was the best thing that could have ever happened to her, because now, as a trainer, people respect her, and also ...
Harris was born in Hinsdale, Illinois and raised in Bolingbrook, Illinois. [5] When he was 16 years old, his mother died from lung cancer. [6] [7] He attended Waubonsie Valley High School [8] followed by Navarro College in Corsicana, Texas, where he was a member of the cheerleader team coached by Monica Aldama. [9]