Mini Cheer Camp is when grades kindergarten through sixth grade come to the Corry Primary School the week leading up to the football game on that Friday to learn cheers and a dance. The JV and Varsity football cheerleaders help teach the younger girls to make them want to be a cheerleader when they are older.
We performed at the Senior Night football game on Friday where they showed everyone in the stands what they had learned over the past week.
We learned multiple different cheers, a dance, how to tumble and stunt, and how to show spirit to our school. Also, we did a variety of different dances like the cotton eyed joe, church clap, and cupid shuffle to keep the spirit up.
The girls played a lot of different games so we all could get to know the people in our groups better and make friends. The groups are always split up by grade, and then that group gets three or four JV and Varsity cheerleaders for the leaders of that group.
Since we had 94 girls all together, we had to split them up, so they could cheer at two different times in-between the first and second quarter. After halftime all of the Varsity girls cheered the rest of the game by themselves.
Overall this is such a good experience for people in kindergarten through 6th grade if they want to be a cheerleader when they grow up.
