Bolles Summer Cheer Program Anything But Routine

Bolles Summer Cheer Program Anything But Routine

The Bolles varsity cheerleading team launched a new summer program for lower school students called Cheerleader for a Day. This week-long camp, held Aug. 7-11, invited students from both Bolles and the outside community to work with the upper school cheerleaders.

Captains Eva Lantzy and Emily Suvoski led the charge in conceptualizing the program and coaching the campers who learned cheers, performed dance routines and practiced tumbling with captain Kayla Sterling and teammates Addison Trovato, Evelyn Martin, Taylor Grace Clark and Kyla Bullock.

“It’s important for us to serve as role models for these younger students and inspire confidence, school spirit and teamwork,” Lantzy said. 

The campers cheered alongside their upper school mentors during the first quarter of the first home varsity football game against St. Augustine High School on Aug. 25. 

“All the coaches and I are so proud of the planning and hard work the varsity squad invested in making this camp a reality this summer,” Bolles varsity cheer assistant coach Julia Kalinski said. “We also could not have done it without support from our awesome parent volunteers.”

All camp staff were volunteers, and the proceeds from the camp will go toward enhancing the Bolles cheer program.

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