Personal Narrative: Cheerleading Competition

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Cheerleading - It Was Our Year! Running the same routine over and over since August 14, 2004 and it is now October 6th. Bodies are aching, feet are sore and we all feel as though we have been beaten by a 200 pound boulder. Cheerleading is our passion and we love to do it, but by mid September we were all ready to quit. Practice Monday threw Friday from three o’clock to seven, and then eleven until two on Saturdays! As the Lord did, we got to rest on Sundays. It was rough, sometimes practices would go longer, Coach Curry would say "You girls are running this until you get it right", and some practices were a lot shorter than expected, "I am tired of seeing the same tired faces, the same sloppy motions and hearing those uneven voices… roll up the mats and leave! Now!" Practices were hard, long, and alot of work. Conditioning every day for an hour, conditioning being, running half a mile, 5 counts of 20 sit ups and 3 counts of 20 push ups, and whatever else Coach Curry decided to throw in there. The four plus months before competition was h@#$ but we made it threw! October 12, 2004 eight different squads line up single file, in front of an eager and restless audience. The many different squads seem to have their own special fan sections. Moms. dads, sisters and brothers all here to lend their support. In the very center there seems to be an ocean of blue and green, our entire football team is there to support us like we do every tuesday and friday night.Our Freshmen and Junior Varsity cheelreaders are here also, watching us in awe, and day anticipating their three minutes and thirty seconds on the blue matts. Its time to say hello!The entire stadium size gym has its own energy, it seems to seep thr... ... middle of paper ... ...". We all go hysterical, kisses, hugs and tears of joy. You would think we won the lottery! In one way we did, this has been what we have been working for, for over four months. Those four plus months paid off, we placed third. I learned to look at practice before competition as our storm, it was gruesome, tiring and sometimes literally unbearable but without it, we would have been one of the tear struck teams who went home, empty handed and without an invitation to regionals. Anything worth having is worth working for, I try and apply that belief to everything I do, i know I can do anything threw hard work and dedication. Coach Curry knew what she was doing, pushing us, encouraging us, and disciplining us made us stronger. We made it threw the storm and our reward was a beautiful rainbow. I now know "After every storm, a rainbow will appear"!

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