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2014-ASAA-Cheerleading-Program Welcome from ASAA On behalf of the Alaska School Activities Sportsmanship Association Board of Directors and ASAA’s Creed corporate partners, welcome to the 2014 “This contest is being played First National Bank Alaska State High School under the author- Cheerleading Championship! ity of the Alaska School Activities Association. ASAA Student-athletes, we applaud your dedication rules provide for fair play and good to doing your best for yourself and for your sportsmanship school. Coaches, counselors and parents, among athletes and coaches. Since thank you for continuing to support interscho- booing and jeer- ing do not support lastic sports and activities. And, to the spec- anyone, we expect tators, we appreciate your being part of this fans to be positive in supporting their statewide championship event. favorite team with encouraging com- ments and cheers. Please refrain from words or actions that would reflect Gary Matthews, ASAA Executive Director negatively on your school and team. In other words, BE Table of Contents A FAN----NOT A Competition Schedule ............................ 3 FANATIC.” Team Rosters ................................... 7-17 About the Cover: Photos taken dur- ing the 2013 ASAA/First National Bank State High School Cheerleading Championship. Cheerleading Recordbook ................... 25 Photos by Kevin Lane Photography. 2014 Alaska High School State Cheerleading Championship 1 2 2014 Alaska High School State Cheerleading Championship Competition Schedule 2014 Alaska High School State Cheerleading Championship 3 Anchorage.net WELCOME CHAMPS CONGRATULATIONS ATHLETES! CROWN YOUR TIME IN ANCHORAGE WITH TICKETS TO A BIG GAME, LOCAL MUSEUMS OR THEATRES. CHECK OUT RESTAURANTS, SHOPS AND AREA TRAILS. FOR MORE FUN VISIT ANCHORAGE.NET/CHAMP 4 2014 Alaska High School State Cheerleading Championship 2014 Alaska High School State Cheerleading Championship 5 special. like you. NOT EVERYONE CAN BE ALASKAN. Club 49 is our free loyalty rewards program only for Alaskans. Members get exclusive benefits, like two free checked bags when traveling to or from Alaska. Join today and get more travel, more shipping, more fun. With Club 49, Alaskans get more. alaskaair.com I Club 49 – Our exCLUSIVE PROGRAM FOR ALASKANS I 6 2014 Alaska High School State Cheerleading Championship Team Rosters Barrow Whalers Bethel Warriors Name Grade Gender Name Grade Gender Braden Miguel - Captain 10 M Asia Leavitt-Miguel 12 F Rebecca Strickland 11 Keisha David - Captain 12 F Ashleigh Chaney 11 Seung-Yi Baek 12 F Erwin Mendoza 12 M Lynn Olick 11 Arvinelle Gandia 11 F Danika Bailie 11 Ynelle Nobleza 11 F Camille Llarena 11 F Amanda Achee 10 Cody Ponce De Leon 11 M Danielle Lowrey 10 Isabella Freeman 10 F Gregory Kienholz 9 M Jaelyn Wynn 10 Janessa Vinas 9 F Serena Murdock 9 School Colors Athletic Administrator Assistant Coaches School Colors Athletic Administrator Blue, gold and white Bob Meade Camille Dacanay Royal and Gold Billy Strickland Principal Head Coach Managers Principal Head Coach Bev Gillaspie Stephanie Gothro Arianna Salamat Janelle Vanasse Rose Henderson Chugiak Mustangs Colony Knights Name Grade Gender Name Grade Gender Name Grade Gender Karson Forbush 12 M Garrett Quigley 11 M Emily Brevard 10 F Charley Pappas 12 M Jonathon Hefner 12 M Kayla Capurro 10 F Madison Beale 9 F Stacey Allum 12 F Bethany Dittbrender 10 F Anna Martin 10 F Rebekah Zelenkov 10 F Ronnie Dodson 9 F Tyler Carnahan 12 M Tracy Hanson 9 F Dominique Hinds 9 F Kade LeKites 10 M Alicia Reitz 11 F Ashley Hunt 10 F Emily Romero 12 F Bailey Lagg 10 F Holly Hanson 11 F Riley Seibert 11 F School Colors Principal Head Coach School Colors Athletic Administrator Assistant Coaches Columbia Blue, Black David Legg Joyce Davis Green & Black Mike Boyd Amanda Ackerman & White Athletic Administrator Principal Head Coach Josh Green Cyd Duffin Chris Hebert 2014 Alaska High School State Cheerleading Championship 7 8 2014 Alaska High School State Cheerleading Championship Team Rosters Cordova Wolverines Dimond Lynx Comp Cheer Name Grade Gender Name Grade Gender Name Grade Gender Marina Aldous 12 F Hendrickson Sarah 12 F Isabelle Motter Sophmore F Alexis Bagneschi 10 F Hill Miah 12 F Rezaline Gappe Sophmore F Beardsley Nichael 12 F Jones-Brooks Jasynn 12 F Benavides Ariana 10 F Kowalski Kenley 10 F Elizabeth Allison Sophmore F Bungart Whitney 12 F Lick Lauren 10 F Caldwell Stephanie 11 F Moore Alaina 10 F Ashley Reece Sophmore F Chace Stefani 11 F Morgan Maria 11 F Tu Trinh Vu Senior F Drake Callan 11 F Novotney Kiara 11 F Embly Remington 11 F Prather Amber 12 F MaKayla Songer Senior F Farrell Haley 12 F Towslee Rachel 12 F Elaina Allen Senior F Gaither Lauren 10 F Williams Kaylee 9 F Hakim Cayla 9 F Zeid Ebtehal 10 F Cassi Septein Senior F Hendrickson Katie 10 F School Colors Principal Head Coach School Colors Athletic Administrator Assistant Coaches Silver, Blue and Tim Fraychineaud Annalee Ladd Maroon & Gold Timothy Helvey Faren Chace White Athletic Administrator Principal Head Coach Managers Doug Carroll C Guyett Carrie Vanderwood Jennessay Regal Dimond Lynx Side Cheer Eagle River Wolves Photo Not Available Name Grade Gender Name Grade Gender Name Grade Gender Name Grade Gender Nathan Alexander 12 M Demetries Minor 10 M Alexandra Dimatulac 10 F Savannah Walters 9 F Nikki Bott 12 F Bethany Mobley 11 F Brielle Perez 10 F Shianne Frable 10 F Taylor Butler 10 F Isabella Mustacci 12 F Cayla Hakim 9 F Shylynn Napier 9 F Vave Graf 10 M Daniella Sanchez 10 F Christina Howell 9 F Alec Smith 11 M Dakota Laporte 9 F Vlad Finko 10 M Jasmyn Jerkins 11 F Kailey Smith 12 F Douchee Moua 9 F Whitney Bungart 12 F Veronica Kneram 11 F Mackenzie Smith 11 F Efrain Lopez 10 M Rhiannon Dexter 9 F Peter Kott 12 M Cierra Steinke 12 F Chloe Lindsey 12 F Sarah Wilson 9 F Isabella Work 10 F Haley Mathis 12 F Allison Jimenez 9 F Jennassy Regal 12 F Paige McGraw 11 F School Colors Athletic Administrator School Colors Athletic Administrator Assistant Coaches maroon and gold Tim Helvey Navy & Silver Kirby Senden Nicole Abate Principal Head Coach Principal Head Coach Cheryl Guyett Sara Carter Marty Lang Lybia Chavez 2014 Alaska High School State Cheerleading Championship 9 10 2014 Alaska High School State Cheerleading Championship Team Rosters East Anchorage Thunderbirds Houston Hawks Name Grade Gender Name Grade Gender Name Grade Gender Nneka Wade 10 F Jannella Monge 9 F Jessica Conrad 11 F Ashley Tracy 10 F Kaya Chapas 10 F Krystin Goodman 10 F Kia Hang 10 F Alyanna Medina 9 F Myranda Perry 11 F Monica-Isabel Flores 11 F Keiara McCrae 12 F Teall Toennis 10 F Kourtney Guthrie 11 F Katelyn Butler 9 F Danielle Winzenberg 10 F Densiel Rufino 11 F Aleeya Bellis (Medina) 11 F Laura Eagle 10 F Destiny Grant 10 F Jill Ortega 10 F Armoni Edwards 10 F School Colors Athletic Administrator Assistant Coaches School Colors Athletic Administrator Managers Red, blue & white Megan Hatswell Christina Roberts Red, Black, and White David Porter Burganndy Toennis Principal Head Coach Principal Head Coach Samuel Spinella Tasarla Shaw William Johnson Stacey Ruta Hutchison Hawks Juneau Douglas Crimson Bears Name Grade Gender Name Grade Gender Name Grade Gender Name Grade Gender Tamara Campbell 9 F Jade Lott 9 F Janine Apan 9 F Taylor Tomaszewski 10 F Erika Cruz 11 F Abigail Maloney 11 F Kaelynn Castro 10 F Chandler Wassmann 10 F Misha Culver 12 F Tania Miramontes 12 F Brittany Frey 11 F Kaliah White-Williams 10 F Jonah Gonzales 9 F Elden Punongbayan 12 M Madison Goldstine 10 F Bailey Woods 9 F Lily Hagerup 10 F Sally Roesel 12 F Saskia Harrison 10 F Jacob Hamilton 12 M Natalia Sabova 11 F Breanna Helf 12 F Briana Sievenpiper 10 F Riley Jacobs 9 F Emily Keithahn 12 F Dominque Stitt 11 F Mary-Kate Podobnik 12 F Megan Komar 9 F George Sua 12 M Lilli Rice 9 F Sarah Landen 12 F Derik Vance 12 M School Colors Athletic Administrator Assistant Coaches School Colors Athletic Administrator Assistant Coaches Blue, Silver and Black Tyrone Oates Gretchen Petrie Crimson/Black/White Sandi Wagner Dawn Skrzynski Nathan Wilson Principal Head Coach Principal Head Coach Colby Nore Daniel Domke Dustee Davis Paula Casperson Carlene Nore Manager Troy Holden 2014 Alaska High School State Cheerleading Championship 11 12 2014 Alaska High School State Cheerleading Championship Team Rosters Kodiak Bears Kotzebue Huskies Name Grade Gender Name Grade Gender Name Grade Gender Stephanie Arias Cuellar 11 Gabrielle Gregg 11 F Mary Lie 10 F Rheyna Basuel 11 Coral Berlien 9 Stepheena Smith 11 F Lynn Schaeffer 10 F Brenda Castonguay 11 Katherine Stein-Booth 11 F Moira Sheldon 9 F Frederick Llorente 12 Andre Mandapat 11 Leilani Jones 10 F Ciarra Schaeffer 9 F Desiree Morzo 12 Caitlin Dougal 10 F Ashley Rivera 11 Ethan Sagun 12 Tanesha Lie 10 F Thamera Sagun 11 Kanesha Lie 10 F Ranie Siscar 12 Sadie Thomas 9 Alysha Owens 10 F Varsity Girls: School Colors Athletic Administrator Coach Cory Brose Royal Blue & Gold Brett Slaathaug Principal Head Coach Mike Lane Barbara Dougal Lathrop Malemutes Metlakatla Chiefs Name Grade Gender Name Grade Gender Name Grade Gender Ericka Darnes 9 F Alexandria Mondino 10 F Alexandra Lindsey 12 F Natalee Darnes 9 F Melissa Norton 10 F Maizie Nelson 10 F Louie Donnellan 12 F Megan Perry 12 F Tyra Blandov 10 F Micaylah Dow 9 F Haleah Schmidt 10 F Jessie Kaleikau 12 F Savannah Garrett 11 F Casey Scroggins 11 M Christopher Faber 10 M Kaeli Innes 11 F Kristina Sundborg 12 F Richard Dundas 10 M Kelly Jewitt 12 F Deshunta West 12 F Alicia Mazion 10 F School Colors Athletic Administrator Managers School Colors Athletic Administrator Purple and Gold Steven Zannazzo Ethan Cheydleur Blue & Gold Jeannie Lindsey Principal Head Coach Principal Head Coach Dave Dershin Dustee Davis Taw Lindsey KERISTYN WEBER 2014 Alaska High School State Cheerleading Championship 13 We’re here to get you back in the game.
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