Ransom Middle Cheerleaders Place 12th In Nation
February 27, 2013
The Ransom Middle School cheerleaders recently competed in the at the UCA National Cheerleading Competition in Orlando.
Participating in the Small Junior High division, the Ransom squad advanced to the finals for the first time since 1997 where they placed 12th in the nation under Coach Heather Wiscombe.
Pictured top: (front, L-R) Savannah Hemby, Taylor Rouchon, Kailey Tucker, Abbey Opalenik, (middle) Coach Heather Wiscombe, Lindsey Jernigan, Tori Kelson, Blessing Kirk, Jolie Wise, Jalynne Whitaker, (back) Taylor Howey, Jami Zettler, Jasmine Crabtree, Cierra Lowry, Hayden Lindsay, Anna Barrow and Alexis Wilson. Pictured below: The Ransom Middle School cheerleaders at the UCA National Cheerleading Competition in Orlando. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
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11 Responses to “Ransom Middle Cheerleaders Place 12th In Nation”
Congratulations Team..Hard work pays off..Great job Tori Kelson..You look great!!
Congratulations Anna Barrow and the rest of the Ransom Cheerleaders!!!You guys were awesome!!! Proud cheer Mama….
A lot of hard work, sweat, and tears paid off! Awesome job ladies! So proud, <3 ya Kailey!!!!
A lot of hard work, sweat, and tears paid off! Great jog ladies!! So proud!!! <3 ya Kailey!!
Awesome job Girls! I’m very proud of you! Love ya, Jamster!
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Congratulations on a job very well done! Not only are you talented, you are a very fun bunch of kids!
Congrats girls!!! What an accomplishment! Go Tori Kelson!!!!!!!!!!!!
That’sour girls they rock im so proud to be a parent of one of the cheerleaders. They all worked hard and as a team! All Ican say is watch in the future they are moving up! You girls rock! Love u savanna nicole hemby!!!!
Way to go Girls!! You all earned it after all the hard work and practice you guys did, couldn’t have asked for a better group of girls. We are all so PROUD of you!!!
WAY TO GO RANSOM CHEERLEADERS!!! We are so proud of you. The countless hours of practiced paid off.
Congratulations girls! Be thankful for a great coach! I can name one middle school in town that could care less about her squad! You are very fortunate!