1994

ECCC CHEERLEADERS RECEIVE NATIONAL HONORS!· Shown displaying several awards received at the Natiollal Cheerleading Association Collegiate Camp are squad members from East Central Community College who recently attended the annual contest held at Trinity Valley Community College in Athens, Texas. East Central won the Fight So':\g competition in the AJI G1rls' Squad Divi· sion and claimed the Circle of Winner Silver Award for the same category. The ECCC group was also named Most mproved Sauad andwas presented the 1994 NCA Sp1rit Stick. In addition, the l:CCC cheerleaders rece1ved four superior ribbons and one excellen r b– bon for their outstanding routines. Individual honors were presented to sophomores Ronda Jones of Forest and Dawn Sharp of Phi· ladlephia who were Top Gun nominees in jumps and tumbling. Sharp was also selected an NCA All American nominee, and sponsor Kelly Bridgman earned a Levell CHEER Coaches Certification. Participating in the five-day camp were squads representing 16 col· leges In six states. Membesr of the award-winning ECCC squad include (seated from left} Amberly Bounds, Newton; Oawn Sharp, Jen· nifer Thomas and Jill Kirkland, all of Phlladlephia; Michele McAdory, Noxapater; and (standing from left) Nichole C , , Morton; Ron· da Jones, Forest; Becky Luke and Kristen Barnett, both of Decatur; Shannon Harrison, Union; Mandy Goldman, p - lphla; Stacy Acord, Hickory; and sponsor Kelly Bridgman. (EC Photo)

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