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Cheerleading

Posted: January 17th, 2006, 1:28 am
by PAmedic
Seeing as we have a few on board with us now, lets give props back to those who give them back!

Posted: January 17th, 2006, 1:31 pm
by A.G.
Talk about a waste of band width. What's next, Marching Band threads. :twisted:

Posted: January 17th, 2006, 1:54 pm
by Thotprovkr
I thought that this was an LU fan forum. Last time I checked, Cheerleading at LU was run under the athletic department. Don't marginalize what these student-athletes do as "a waste". There are those of us who have a vested interest in how the cheerleading program is doing and I appreciate the administrators and moderators providing us with a place for that.

Posted: January 17th, 2006, 2:13 pm
by Agent2Be
This is a forum for all things LU. Welcome Cheerleaders. We appreciate what you do. I will disagree that cheerleading is a sport, unless you are referring to the competitions in which you compete. The mere definition of sport includes engaging in some kind of competition. With that being said, we appreciate the good job you do at all sporting events pumping up the crowd! BTW - rip on the male cheerleaders all you want, but they have some serious guns. I can't put my wife in a preacher sit without her falling on my head!

Posted: January 17th, 2006, 2:53 pm
by RubberMallet
Thotprovkr wrote:I thought that this was an LU fan forum. Last time I checked, Cheerleading at LU was run under the athletic department. Don't marginalize what these student-athletes do as "a waste". There are those of us who have a vested interest in how the cheerleading program is doing and I appreciate the administrators and moderators providing us with a place for that.
i'm pretty sure he was joking....

and you are wrong, this is some sort of Melkor ruler of Morgoth fleeing from a biohazard sign forum....not an lu fan forum...sheesh

by the way if you stick around i'll probably make fun of you for being a cheerleader but thats ok, i'm getting fat, i like things like fantasy sports, i like lord of the rings, and listen to coldplay(luconn, don't judge me)....ridicule away...

Posted: January 17th, 2006, 3:16 pm
by PAmedic
ISH check out BJ's homepage if you're into that stuff.

And THOT- the joke was that we actually DO have a marching band thread over on the other board. Just people bustin' stones here- sometimes hard to discern in print.

Posted: January 17th, 2006, 4:43 pm
by Thotprovkr
Ok, it's all good. Just defending the territory.

Posted: January 17th, 2006, 5:43 pm
by fsn32
I might as well jump into a thread with a cross-promoting link...

Cheerleading picture page on the Flames Sports Network website...

http://www.thelightonline.com/index.cfm?PID=8713

Posted: January 18th, 2006, 11:14 am
by A.G.
"Don't marginalize what these student-athletes do as "a waste"."

STUDENT-ATHLETES. Now that is a good one! :mrgreen:
(jk--relax) Although I have seen more stop, drop, and roll with cheerleaders than kids doing fire drills.

Posted: January 18th, 2006, 11:29 am
by PAmedic
AG: I'm willing to bet the kids on cheerleading team put more time in at the gym in a WEEK then you and I have combined in the last 5 years.

Posted: January 18th, 2006, 11:36 am
by RubberMallet
yeah i think i could of beat up 1 of the cheerleaders when i was there...the others were gorillas

Posted: January 18th, 2006, 11:37 am
by RubberMallet
plus there are benefits to cheerleading....at any other time, the hands on approach you guy get with the ladies would be assault

Posted: January 18th, 2006, 11:44 am
by PAmedic
or a heck ofa lotta reps, anyway

Posted: January 18th, 2006, 5:28 pm
by A.G.
I never said they aren't athletic--but they are NOT student-athletes. When the NCAA recognizes the activity as a sport, then I'll change my tune.

Posted: January 18th, 2006, 6:59 pm
by Guest
NCAA is beginning to do that very thing.

http://www.ncaa.org/wps/portal/newsdeta ... +NCAA+News

"In cheerleading, we're seeing trends of really high loss ratios to the catastrophic program," said Juanita Sheely, NCAA travel and insurance coordinator. "With our current provider, Mutual of Omaha, there have been six total cheerleader injuries, with four what we consider truly catastrophic injuries. Those four represent 22 percent of our overall claims costs, second only to football injuries. This percentage is very high when you consider what a small portion of all covered student-athletes cheerleaders represent.

Posted: January 18th, 2006, 7:59 pm
by PAmedic
ok ok we get the point! (there's really only been one person sticking it to you about it anyway-
most of us readily acknowlege the fact that this is just as much a sport as any other out there.)

We're glad to have all of you "cheer-fans" here- feel free to make this spot your own.

Posted: January 18th, 2006, 8:14 pm
by Sly Fox
Where is Cheer95? She should be able to provide even more perspective into this thread.

Posted: January 18th, 2006, 9:07 pm
by PAmedic
guess we'll have to PM her on the other board and provide directions.

I wouldn't be a pro mascot if it wasn't for cheerleading

Posted: January 22nd, 2006, 4:08 pm
by PaulPierson
Because of the LU cheerleading team (mascots are part of the team) I've:

1. Mascot for the Lynchburg Hillcats (2 yrs) and was the first Hillcat mascot to attend the Carolina All-Star Game. During that time I became friends with a handful of guys who made it to the MLB. Two of them were my roommates with 2 other LU cheerleaders

2. Recruited by the Atlanta Braves and mascoted for almost 4 seasons including the 2000 All-Star Game in Atlanta.

3. Mascoted for the Harlem Globetrotters for 3 years. Entertained in 25+ states and 16 countries around the world. My childhood dream of visiting Iceland was finally realized in 2003.

4. Official Mascot of the Chicago Bears, Staley Da Bear, created a health program for elementary kids and have visited over 20,000 kids in the last 6 months teaching them the benefits of living a healthy life.

In the 12 years that I have mascoted, I have entertained over 10 Million people from Hawaii to Estonia (former USSR).

None of this would have been possible if it wasn't for my 4 years I spent on the Liberty Cheerleading Team. My five closest friends to this day are former members of the LU Cheer team and all have had a major impact on not only my life, but countless others with their full-time ministry.

I used to hate cheerleading teams too. Then I walked a mile in their shoes and now have the utmost respect for them. My life is better because of our team.

Posted: January 22nd, 2006, 4:43 pm
by Sly Fox
Thanks for registering and joining the fray.

I think everyone on here would have to admit the athletic nature of the sport. And you'd have a tough time finding anyone to say they don't enjoy their role in the game atmosphere.

So you were Globey? Cool.

Posted: January 22nd, 2006, 6:11 pm
by RubberMallet
i'd say cheerleading is more of an athletic sport than golf and curling

Posted: January 23rd, 2006, 8:31 am
by A.G.
Paul--very impressive resume. Congratulations and continued success in your career.

Posted: January 23rd, 2006, 11:26 pm
by jimflamesfan
Cheerleading competitions and band competitions have been on ESPN (They showed DCIs this year for band, and some kind of college cheerleading/dance team competition as well).

I'm gonna restart the marching band thread!

Posted: January 31st, 2006, 12:51 pm
by beigledog
RubberMallet wrote:i'd say cheerleading is more of an athletic sport than golf and curling
I don't think so!!

Posted: January 31st, 2006, 5:39 pm
by A.G.
Curling and golf (especially Natalie Gulbis) have better calendars, though. :twisted: