(Bottom L-R) Gracie McLendon, Rebecca Evans, Zoey Alvarez, Chrislyn Kersey, Ivy Martinez, Abby Barr, Heidi Barfield, Ava Anderson.
(Middle L-R) Coach Spivey, Emma Neesmith, Breanna Barfield, Jayla Phillips, Hailey Metts, Brynna Wheeler, Celeste Hodges, Coach Toole.
(Top L-R) Jadhari Jones, Danni Thompson, Hayden Williamson, Megan Morris, Rocki Johnson.
January 11- The Vidalia High School Lady Indians Competition Cheerleaders finished in first place at the 20th Annual Sweet Onion Cheer Classic Saturday at the Parsons-Reid Gymnasium. The defending AA State Champions competed against five other AA teams to win their fourth Sweet Onion Championship in the last five years.
“I am very proud of the team and how they have stayed focused this season despite all of the distractions. The girls realize that the situation that we are in because of COVID is a day to day thing. We don’t know if we will be able to compete or even practice from one day to the next. So they take nothing for granted and are truly grateful for the opportunity to compete.” Coach Ann Michele Toole said.
“I am thankful for our cheer parents and other volunteers for their hours of hard work and preparation that they put in to make this a top-quality event.”Toole stated.
Congratulations to the J.R. Trippe Chiefs team who placed first in the Middle School Division. The Chiefs will be on the mat competing this Saturday at the Bacon County Blueberry Classic in Alma
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The VHS Cheer team will compete Saturday, January 23rd at the Cheer Dawg Classic at Toombs County.(Pictures by Carroll Williams)