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High-flying squad captures gold
4 minute read 2:00 AM CDTA team of local cheerleaders recently brought home gold medals from an international cheer competition.
The Icons team from Winnipeg’s Central Cheer, won in the U16 Level 2 Small category at the National Cheerleaders Association (NCA) competition in Houston, Tex., on March 1, facing teams from across the United States and Australia.
“As coaches, all we can really say is we are so proud of them,” said coach Lexa Moorhouse. “They represented Central Cheer in such a positive way.”
“Going down, we kind of knew the competition was going to be fierce and hard,” coach Joan McNeilly said. “It was an emotional moment as coaches, to see that the hard the work they have been doing for the past seven months paid off.”
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