Ocean View cheer squad heading for Hawaii
Andrew Wainer
Selling candy. Washing cars. Even sitting in on sitcom tapings. These are
a few of the ways Ocean View High School’s Varsity Cheer Squad dreamed up
to finance a trip to Honolulu, where they will perform at the NFL’s 2000
Pro Bowl halftime show.
The cheerleaders were chosen for the Feb. 6 performance at the all-star
event after winning a “Superior Award” at a United Spirit Association
Camp in San Diego this summer.
Only two of the 15 teams competing at the camp were given the award. The
girls will be performing with hundreds of their peers from across the
nation. It is the first time that Ocean View has been invited to the
event.
Finding the money to finance the $1,200 per person trip has kept the
six-member delegation busy, squad advisor Krissy Werner said. They have
even descended en masse to TV show tapings in Los Angeles, where they
were paid $10 each to participate in the audience.
Squad members credit coach Juleah Bupp for the success of the group.
“She lets us do fun things so we are more involved with the
performances,” sophomore Jacqueline Gottlieb said. “She also makes us
work hard.”
Bupp, a petite, smiling, 19-year-old Ocean View graduate and former
member of the cheer squad, enjoys coaching today’s cheerleaders.
“It’s fun,” she said. “I like working with them.”
Although Bupp will not be able to attend the Hawaii performance, Werner
will chaperon the team.
“We are all very excited,” she said. “The kids have been working hard to
make this year’s squad great and we have received many compliments.”
The team may have been too successful.
Some of the teams’ male family relations are jealous of their daughters’
and sisters’ chance to watch the nation’s best football players compete.
But the cheerleaders members are not too concerned
“They can watch it on TV,” they giggled.
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