Starting Line-Up: For football and basketball the announcers read off the starting line-up. Players that aren't starting line up in two lines and the cheerleaders stand next to them. As the starters run through the two lines, my girls will do jumps, standing tumbling, throw up simple stunts and cheer them on.
The National Anthem: We stand with our football team and do the typical cheerleader stance for the pledge (right broken-T over heart, arm behind back).
Kick-Off: We put up stunts and the flyers shuffle their poms until the kicker makes contact with the ball, then we turn to the crowd, dismount and start a crowd participation cheer.
Touch Downs: The high school technology students "DJ" the games. They always play a song after a touchdown has been made (or hasn't been made). We have learned many different sideline dances (thanks, NCA!) and we use those to go along with any song that plays.
Victory: We are the Warriors, and our student fan section is called "The Tribe". We do a lot of back and fourth cheers with them, but one of my favorite victory cheers is:
Cheerleaders & Tribe Leaders: "I"
Fans: "I"
Cheerleaders & Tribe Leaders: "I believe"
Fans: "I believe"
Cheerleaders & Tribe Leaders: "I believe that we"
Fans: "I believe that we"
Cheerleaders & Tribe Leaders: "I believe that we have"
Fans: "I believe that we have"
Cheerleaders & Tribe Leaders: "I believe that we have won"
All: "I believe that we have won!" (repeat for as long as everyone can)
It's simple, but it creates such a great vibe amongst our crowd. The Tribe takes buses to away games as well, so it's great to have their support on the road or not!
We have the same Homecoming Rivals each year with our neighboring town. It's one of the longest running rivalries in New York State, so we make it a pretty big to-do! Throughout our Homecoming Spirit Week we have:
- Spirit Week- Each day has a theme and all the students dress up (i.e.: Cowboy, Hawaiian, Decade, Mis-Match, Twin, Class Colors, School Colors, etc.)
- Powderpuff Football Game- Senior girls and junior girls play a game of flag football. They are coached by Senior and Junior football captains. Senior and junior boys dress up and perform as cheerleaders too!
- Bonfire- The football players and cheerleaders pump up the rest of the school for the big game. Student council usually has a DJ there. Teacher volunteers cook hamburgers and hot dogs.
- Pep Rally- The school plays games and all the grades are against one another (9th-12th). Points are collected throughout the game to see who the winning class is. The Varsity and JV teams perform and the teachers usually do some kind of skit for the school. The Homecoming Court is also crowned at pep rally.
- Car Parade- After the pep rally, athletic teams, school clubs and student groups get into their cars and are escorted by police cars and fire trucks throughout the city. At our town's 3 elementary schools, the teachers bring their students outside and they watch the parade. Everyone is told to wear school colors and it's so awesome to have everyone in the community come out and watch the parade! I can remember back to being a little kid and watching the parade.