2009-10 Cheerleading
Recent Cheerleading Headlines
Tue, Apr 27, 2010 - [Cheerleading]
South Plains College will be hosting a second cheerleading tryout to fill remaining spaces for the 2010-2011 roster on May 16, 2010.  The application must be completed and returned by May 13th.

Click here to access the 2010-11 cheerleading tryout application.
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Wed, Jul 29, 2009 - [Cheerleading]

The South Plains College Texan Cheerleaders have continued a reputation of excellence in the Western Junior College Athletics Conference for their dynamite choreography and energetic cheers. 

Many of the squad's successes can be attributed to a private cheerleading camp they have attended for the past five summers.  This allows the girls to get to know each other while also learning to utilize each other's talents.  The camp helps the girls to incorporate some dance moves into their pom and cheer routines.  "Camp is a great opportunity for the girls to bond and become a family," explained Linda McCulloch, Texan Cheerleader director.  "The strong relationship among the team helps them to better promote SPC spirit and makes them more effective as a team."  

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Wed, Apr 29, 2009 - [Cheerleading]

top row left-right:  Carleigh Moore (Waxahachie), Lauren Pruitt (Whiteface), Paige McCain (Crane), Kimber Williams (Plains), Sha'Letha Alexander (Lubbock), Desiree' Mesquias (Levelland), Miranda Adams (Petersburg).  Bottom Row l-r: Daisha Hayes (Lubbock), Kelly Lewis (Paradise), Tiara Smith (Slaton), Tierney Ochoa (Idalou), Miranda Casas (Littlefield).
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Tue, Aug 26, 2008 - [Cheerleading]

The South Plains College Texan Cheerleaders have continued a reputation of excellence in the Western Junior College Athletics Conference for their dynamite choreography and energetic cheers. 

Many of the squad's successes can be attributed to a private AmeriCheer camp they have attended for the past five summers.  This allows the girls to get to know each other while also learning to utilize each other's talents.  The camp helps the girls to incorporate some dance moves into their pom and cheer routines.  "Camp is a great opportunity for the girls to bond and become a family," explained Linda McCulloch, Texan Cheerleader director.  "The strong relationship among the team helps them to better promote SPC spirit and makes them more effective as a team."  

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