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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
January 6, 2021

MEDIA CONTACT:
Jeff Evans, Director of Athletics
Western Washington University
Jeff.Evans@wwu.edu
(360) 650-6800
https://wwuvikings.com/sports/2018/5/23/ot-cheer-html.aspx?path=cheer

Western Washington University Cheer to Conduct Virtual Clinics in 2021

The Western Washington University Cheerleading program, located in Bellingham Washington, will host four Virtual Cheer Clinics on Saturdays through the month of April.

Dates for the virtual clinics which will run on ZOOM are January 16, February 20, March 20 and April 10. The cost of each clinic is $30 with registration available at WWUVikings.com/CheerClinic. Members of the 2020-21 WWU Cheer team will host the clinics along with coaches Jenny Johnson and Megan Newsted.


Wwu Cheer

Interested attendees will have the opportunity to learn dance, cheer and stunting. The virtual clinics are open to all interested people ages 14 and over and you do not have to be trying out to for the squad to attend. No experience is necessary for the clinics.

Here is a breakdown of what the virtual clinics will feature from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.:

  • Warm-up
  • Introductions
  • College Cheer Prep (Motions)
  • Cheers
  • Dance
  • Jump Class
  • Q & A

Attire for the clinics should include a plain black athletic top, black shorts or spandex (small logo OK) and appropriate footwear (athletic or cheer shoes). More info on recommended hair and makeup can be found at the registration site at WWUVikings.com/CheerClinic.

Questions on the 2021 WWU Cheer Clinics can be directed via email to the WWU Cheer Captains.


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