Webutuck to host cheerleading event

WEBUTUCK — The Webutuck Central School District will host a cheerleading competition and exhibition on Saturday, Feb. 19.

Teams from Millbrook and Dover have confirmed they will be attending, according to Webutuck’s head coach Michele Adrian.

“Dover coming is a huge plus,” she explained. “They’re a huge team and they even have some smaller girls like a Pee-Wee group and community group. That would be close to 105 girls there alone if they bring everybody down.”

This is the second annual cheerleading tournament held in memory of former Webutuck cheerleader Kim Kelly, whose jersey is hung in the high school gymnasium.

It’s a general rule for cheerleading competitions that the host school does not compete, but both Webutuck’s varsity and junior varsity squads will perform an exhibition for the event. Adrian is hoping for a last minute confirmation that Marist College’s team will participate in the expo as well. That team’s head coach will be one of the judges for the competition.

There is an admission charge of $5 for adults and $3 for students.

“There are a lot of serious competitions out there,” said Adrian. “I felt that there was the need for something around here that is more laid back, where the teams can go out and have fun.”

Food will also be for sale, provided by the Webutuck Booster Club. The competition will start at noon; doors will open at 11 a.m.

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