Cheerleaders invited to London parade
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October 7, 2013 |
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Aubrey Tucker and McKayla Moore have
both been invited to march in the 2014
New Year's Day Parade in London,
England. |
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Bonners Ferry High School cheerleaders Aubrey
Tucker and McKayla Moore, both seniors, are
among more than 500 high school cheerleaders and
dancers from across the U.S. invited to perform
in the world famous London New Year’s Day
Parade.
Aubrey is the daughter of Dan and Angela Tucker,
McKayla is the daughter of Dan and Karen Moore.
The individuals invited to perform in the parade
qualified for the trip after being selected as
an All American at one of the summer camps
hosted by Universal Cheerleaders Association (UCA),
National Cheerleaders Association (NCA), United
Spirit Association (USA), Universal Dance
Association (UDA) and National Dance Alliance
(NDA). All Americans are selected to try out
based on superior cheerleading skills at camps
across the country.
Aubrey is working hard to raise the $3,290 it
will cost for the trip, having raised $1,200 so
far, and any help would be appreciated.
The girls will leave for London the Day after
Christmas and return January 2.
Those who'd like to help can send donations c/o
Angela Tucker, P.O. Box 267, Bonners Ferry, ID
83805, or stop in at the Boundary County
Extension Office.
Varsity has been hosting camps since 1974. Since
then, they have been leading the way by combing
high energy entertainment with traditional
school leadership. Each year Varsity Brands
trains over 325,000 cheerleaders at over 5,000
camp sessions.
Only the top 12% of the cheerleaders who attend
Varsity summer camps earn the chance to march in
the holiday spectacular. In addition to
performing in the London parade, the All
Americans will have the chance to tour London
during their seven-day trip.
“This is the 26th year we’ve been able to bring
talented cheerleaders to London, where they can
showcase their skills to a very enthusiastic
international audience,” says Mike Fultz, the
Varsity International Event Coordinator. |
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