 Fayette County High school cheerleaders The Fayette County High School varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders recently returned from cheerleading camp. The camp, with over 800 participants from all over the state, was held at the University of Georgia in Athens and was administered by The Universal Cheerleading Association.
The varsity cheerleading team was awarded the coveted UCA Leadership Award. The award, voted upon by the camp participants, honors the one team of athletes at camp that displayed the most focus, leadership, sportsmanship and all-around ability.
“At camp, the girls worked hard. We were pleased with all the awards, but the leadership award really speaks to the character and dedication of these athletes. We are looking forward to the season with anticipation,” said advisor Beth Amerson.
Senior Megan Anderson stated, “Winning this award was a great feeling because it shows that the other teams looked up to us.”
The varsity team also received first place in the Cheer Division of the camp championships and first place in the Extreme Routine championships.
Both the varsity and junior varsity teams received second place in their respective divisions for a Home Dance Routine that each of the teams prepared prior to the camp.
“As a senior this is one of the best cheer camp experiences I’ve had,” said Kristin Williams.
Junior Allie Bartlett agrees. “We really learned a lot at camp this year. Not just our technical skills, but our teamwork improved, too. I really liked the team bonding.”
Four members of the varsity team were named UCA All Americans: Megan Anderson, Danielle Shaver, Cindy Nelson and Niki Jenkins.
Deshana Barnes, LaNay Laster, and Kelsie Stampley were named All Americans from the junior varsity team.
Seniors Megan Anderson and Cindy Nelson were invited to try out for positions with the UCA to instruct high school cheerleaders at camp next summer.
“I am very excited about the upcoming season with regard to games and competitions. We have a lot of great athletes that are dedicated to the sport. I think the chemistry of strong skills, character, and attitudes will make this the best season ever,” said Coach Darryl Lyons.
The program is directed by Lyons and Amerson. The community can see the FCHS cheerleaders and football team in action at the home opener at Tiger Stadium on Friday Aug. 28 vs. Stockbridge at 7 p.m.
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