University cheerleaders host clinic, performance for girls
The Bluffton University cheerleaders will host a two-day clinic for girls in grades 2-6, leading to a performance at a Beavers football game on Saturday, Oct. 17.
Participants will learn a dance, cheer and chant at the clinic, scheduled for 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13, and Thursday, Oct. 15, in Bluffton’s Sommer Center.
The performance will take place at halftime of the Oct. 17 game against Earlham on Alumni Field at Salzman Stadium. Kickoff is at 1:30 p.m.
Oct. 9 is the deadline for registration and payment. Registration forms are available online at http://www.bluffton.edu/athletics/spirit/cheer/cheerettes.html and the cost is $20 per child, which includes a T-shirt. Checks should be payable to Bluffton University—with “Cheerleading” on the memo line—and sent to Bluffton University, 1 University Drive, Bluffton 45817, Attn: Bluffton Athletics.
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