Blair cheerleaders earn second at Counties


Nov. 16, 2011, 11:06 p.m. | By Hannah Lynn | 13 years ago

Blazers win second place and spirit award


The Blair cheerleaders took second place out of eight squads at the Montgomery County Division II cheerleading competition on Saturday at Blair. A 25 point safety deduction left the team one point away from winning first place. The cheerleaders also won the spirit award for the seventh year in a row.

Freshman Shailee Bruck shows her Blair spirit at counties.  Photo courtesy of Tolu Omokehinde.

Gaithersburg High School won first place, earning only one point more than Blair; Blake High School took third place. The other competing schools were Watkins Mill, Paint Branch, Northwood, Seneca Valley and Richard Montgomery High School (who placed in that order respectively).

According to senior captain Sally Barth, the team received a deduction for unknowingly violating a hand placement rule. "We actually would have gotten first place by a lot if it weren't for a 25 point safety deduction for a rule we weren't aware of, which says a lot about how we did considering that we still got second place,” Barth said. The team also received a safety violation last year.

Despite their safety violations, junior Rachel Robey believes that the team's risk helped them stand out in the competition. "This is the second year in a row we've gotten a safety deduction, so we just need to be more careful that everything we're doing is legal.” Robey said. "If we do that I think we'll continue to be very successful.”

According to Coach Sarah Fillman, the judges appreciated the team's unique routine. "They loved our creative stunt sequences, our use of tumbling and our four boys who actually flew in three different stunts,” Fillman said. She added that Blair was the only team that flew boys.

Blair cheerleaders celebrate after winning the Spirit Award.  Photo courtesy of Tolu Omokehinde.

The team consists of mostly of new cheerleaders, as 15 seniors graduated from the team last year. According to Barth, the team worked hard to train the new cheerleaders and the rest of the team. "On top of training all of these new cheerleaders to stunt and jump, we trained in distance running to build endurance and we practiced every day,” Barth said. "I think it's the practice and dedication that enabled such a new team to place.”

A first place victory would mean Blair would have to move up to Division I. "While we would have loved to get first place, we are happy that we don't yet have to move up to Division I and compete against schools who have cheerleaders who have been tumbling and cheering for many years.” Fillman said.

Fillman considered winning the spirit award for the seventh consecutive year a bonus. "Our crowd was, for the seventh year in a row, fabulously supportive of not only our team, but of all of the teams.” Fillman said. "We are so thankful to have so many people come out to support us and help us win the spirit award yet again.”

Barth has high hopes for the team in next year's county competition. "All of these new girls now know what competition is like and what it requires, both in mindset and in physicality,” Barth said. "I think they have a good shot at first next year if they set their minds to it.”

The Blair cheerleading team will compete in the Panther Competition at Paint Branch High School in January.



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