- Dec 14, 2009
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I am actually from Maryland!Hey! I am originally from Conway... all my mom's relatives live there, Aynor, an the beach. I have a few cousins kids going to Costal Carolina. :)
What high school did you go to?
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I am actually from Maryland!Hey! I am originally from Conway... all my mom's relatives live there, Aynor, an the beach. I have a few cousins kids going to Costal Carolina. :)
What high school did you go to?
I am actually from Maryland!
I'm confused about what you're trying to get out of this thread? This description seems a little inaccurate to me. In my own personal experience, the middle layer girls are possibly a little bigger because they are tumblers or bases. If they are tumblers, they are usually used in the baskets, contrary to your definition. But I agree with ztaprincess.. it's usually just what works with your team. .Everybody knows the top girl on a coed cheerleading squad as she's usually one of the smallest girls on the squad and has the ability to not only tumble and fly in partner stunts and basket tosses but also serve as the top girl in pyramids.
Which brings me to the middle layer girls. While middle layer girls tumble as well as fly in partner stunts, they're usually taller than the top girls and serve as the girls who support the top girl in pyramids. In addition, middle layer girls rarely fly in basket tosses as a result.
What do you think about middle layer girls?