- Apr 11, 2014
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I recently took over a high school squad that had a rough year last year. My understanding is that there were less than 15 urls that tried out and while our basketball team was advancing in the state tournament, the cheerleading squad was dwindling. We had 5 cheerleaders at our district and regional tournaments. Across town, the other high school in our very small town took a squad of over 20 to nationals at Disney. I don't know all of the history, but I know that changes must happen. I have lots of ideas and I am excited to see what is in store. Since I assumed the position as coach, tryout candidacy has gone up. Right now, there are about 30 girls trying out.
I want this to be a fun year for the girls. Ever more, I want it to be a year in which our squad can earn back the respect that they deserve. With that said, I'd love to hear ideas about what to do and what not to do to rebuild this squad. This is my first year coaching high school (I've coached middle school for several years) so I know there will be things to learn. I've never had to work with a booster club so I also need to know how to handle that.
I want this to be a fun year for the girls. Ever more, I want it to be a year in which our squad can earn back the respect that they deserve. With that said, I'd love to hear ideas about what to do and what not to do to rebuild this squad. This is my first year coaching high school (I've coached middle school for several years) so I know there will be things to learn. I've never had to work with a booster club so I also need to know how to handle that.