The Bark 2017/2018 2018 yearbook | Page 94

One More time it never means one more time The year of 2018 has stood out more than any other year. We grew more as a team. At football games, cheer competitions, and pep rallies, we have been a team. A team that works hard, has endurance, doesn t complain, and is a helping hand to those we love. We stand and cheer in front of a stadium of fans and we are there to lead. We cheer the football players and we yell defense five hundred times, but there s no feeling like when your team scores a touchdown and all you can do is jump as high as you can and quickly assemble for fight song. We are cheerleaders and we are here to lead others and to lead ourselves. We are Jasper! 8 9 8. Chesni Broussard 9 holds the hand of a mini cheerleader in the making. 9. Angelica Sanchez 9 smiles for the camera at Meet the Bulldogs. Q &A 92 1 Tallin Young 12 - Head Captain Q: As head captain, how was your last year as a JHS cheerleader? Britney Scott 12 - Co-Captain Q: What was your most memorable moment this year? Erza Lovett 12 - Co-Captain Q: How do you balance your busy schedule as co-captain? A: It was a challenge but also a great opportunity to lead a head strong team willing to do and face any challenge given. A: Sweeping our first competition for the first year in a row. Hard work pays off. A: I m not very balanced, I have to set a lot of reminders. I try to take one task at time. Designed by Selena Martin