2005 Miracle Yearbook
Che At every home ga counted on to do thei school spirit to the favorite aspect of th how the squad truly needs with each oth we as cheerleaders The squad was le head cheerleading co into two teams,the bl team that cheered for many on the squad the court, but in the islancls place for Christ over spn According to sophomor most because we lostfive learned to be flexible,and eve with a definite high point bein blessed to be doing what I enjoy was very close knit, and the team sized loving each other as God intend In total agreement,junior Alicia Paug amazing. Our main goal was unity as a te to be ready to serve God in Eleuthera with the the Cedarville University cheerleading squad could be part to cheer on the home team to victory and spread dent body. Sophomore Jessica Forsythe shared her season: "This year was encouraging to me because of nctioned like the body of Christ. We were able to share and grow in our understanding of who God is and how n reflect His character." by Dawn Scott, who completed her eighth season as the h for Cedarville.The cheerleading squad was combined team that cheered for the varsity games,and the gold he women's and men's junior varsity games. Yet for gh point of the season came not on the sideline of the f the Bahamas as they had a chance to impact that break on a missions trip. eather Kelton,"This year was a little differentthan bers of our team throughoutthe season, but we ing worked out. We grew together as a team, ur mission trip. I love cheerleading and was h a wonderful group of people." The squad rse was I Corinthians 13, which empha- oncluded,"This year the squad was and unity in Christ. We wanted ities he gave us. It was more and holding each other as well. I've never than a team; it was a family. Although we were I up on the court, we were holding each other up spini been so close to any other group of people." (F Pr S Pittman bas
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