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Basketball Song Girls This year was the greatest! We will always cherish the fun times we had. The week before camp we were going crazy trying to make sure we would be prepared. We will never forget the 7:00 a.m. practices, just so we could all be there to perfect our routine. If we all couldn’t get together, we would have two practices a day, which happened every day that week. Finally, the big day came, the day we went to USA SPIRIT CAMP in Santa Barbara, with the Fall Song Girls. For those four days we were the rowdiest squad of twelve, which helped us to win the spirit stick on the third day. We really appreciated the support of the Fall Song-girls cheering us on. At the end of those four days, we knew we would never forget the tears and joys we all shared. We couldn’t say we came home empty-handed. We won a trophy the last day, all twelve of us. This was only the beginning; next was the real text. We knew we would have to be our best because we represented our school, Santa Teresa. Supporting our basketball team and hav- ing fun at the same time was a real pleasure! All in all, our hard work paid off, and this year proved to be “Bet- ter than Ever!” Basketball Song-girls Kim Costa Kelly Reese Gina Dekort Krissy Martin Kristy Hargrave Maria San Flippo 90 Spirit
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Kim Hoffman Chris Gutierrez Annie Carbaja Suzanne Pettett Frosh-Soph Basketball Cheerleaders This summer was one none of us will ever forget. We started at the bus depot, just four cheerleaders ready to go to Santa Barbara for the most radical week of our lives. We were the smallest group, but in our hearts we were the big- gest. We started our first evaluation with an outstanding ribbon and yet, dreamed for the spirit stick. The next two days we moved up to an ex- cellent, and we knew we were one step away from the superior, the ticket to our spirit stick. Finally, we did it, on our last day, we got our superior rib- bon and the spirit stick. It was a feeling all of us will cherish. Suzanne limped up to accept our stick as tears ran down our faces. We will always remember the friends we made and expecially, Mike! Remember the “Popeye” routine, and when we went for our meals. We were so hungry, and our trays were filled with desserts. Always remember gang, we’re 1. Frosh-Soph Basketball Cheerleaders
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