Texans News
08.26.2008 - [Cheerleading]

The South Plains College Texan Cheerleaders have continued a reputation of excellence in the Western Junior College Athletics Conference for their dynamite choreography and energetic cheers. 

Many of the squad's successes can be attributed to a private AmeriCheer camp they have attended for the past five summers.  This allows the girls to get to know each other while also learning to utilize each other's talents.  The camp helps the girls to incorporate some dance moves into their pom and cheer routines.  "Camp is a great opportunity for the girls to bond and become a family," explained Linda McCulloch, Texan Cheerleader director.  "The strong relationship among the team helps them to better promote SPC spirit and makes them more effective as a team."  

The cheerleaders routinely wow the crowd with their combination of energetic cheers and choreographed dance routines to the hottest music on the charts from hip hop to jazz and everything in between.

This year marks McCulloch's ninth year as the director of the cheerleaders and takes the job very seriously.  She promotes the importance of self-worth, nutrition, teamwork, character, sportsmanship and motivation to the squad.  "These girls all have the potential to do great things, not only in cheerleading, but in life," McCulloch said. "I want them to strive for perfection during the half-time performances and take that work ethic and utilize it in their academics, careers and lives," she added.  

The hard work has paid off as the Texan Cheerleaders have upheld their reputation of excellence in the WJCAC Conference being known for their innovative cheers and dance routines.  This reputation allows the program to recruit top cheerleading athletes from the high school level. 

The cheerleaders strive to energize the crowd at the games while also serving as college and athletic ambassadors both on and off the court. Not only do several members of the squad serve as Campus Ambassadors, but the squad also participates in community service events such as "Operation Christmas Child" where the girls fill shoe boxes with small toys, wrap them and send them to needy children around the world, and an ongoing recycling project where the girls collect used ink cartridges and cell phones.  The girls also help present awards and sell t-shirts at many SPC athletic events. 

Three of this year's cheerleaders are returning veterans who should provide positive leadership. The rest of the squad are first-year members who will bring excitement, enthusiasm and talent to the team.

2008-2009 Texan Cheerleaders