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A10 Wednesday, January 29, 2020 The Dalles Chronicle Leading The Dalles varsity the end. sideline group were 15 tal- There are three weeks of ented members, and they all practice left before state. Team heads to So that means they combined to tally the highest will work even harder on overall (65) and in building Salem Feb. 8 (66) and jumps and tumbles boosting their confidence Continued from page A9 (62) to rack up 193 points for on the mat, cleaning up their routine and continuing to first place, 16 points better improve on their jump and than Tualatin (177). performed,” Schwartz said. tumble section. Clackamas (175), Sam “Of course, there is always The veteran coach always Barlow (171), Sherwood room for improvement, and reinforces the notion of her (168) and Gresham (153) something can always be completed the order of finish. team putting out a fun and better. This weekend’s per- energetic routine that every- “It was a super-rewarding formance definitely strength- day for these kids,” said TD one wants to watch and be a ened my excitement and head coach Kelsey Sugg- part of. optimism for the season.” Wallace. “We had a hard “We watch video of our Southridge (133.6), week of practice, and prior to performance to see what Milwaukie (131.5), Forest leaving for the competition, little things we need to fix or Grove (131.2), North Salem (127.5), Corvallis (113.2), and we had a pretty heartfelt talk change to make it the best possible routine,” TD cheer Estacada (111.7) made up the about how hard they would have to push themselves if standout Meli Avila said. rest of the standings. they wanted to win it. They “Watching video and taking Four schools were from went out on the mat, and notes from all our practice the 6A classification, four and performance takes a lot represented the 5A ranks and once again, gave their all.” It was a stark contrast from of time and repetition, but we Estacada is a 4A program. “I think our team was a little their first event to the second take that time to fix our mis- one, so coach Sugg-Wallace worried about being in the takes, so we can get better.” small coed division and being is hoping that what she saw at The Dalles cheerleaders David Douglas this weekend perform again at halftime of against bigger schools, but will give them the push need- the varsity basketball game this weekend proved that if we work hard, we will be able ed to finish out the season on Friday, Feb. 7 when Hood to be compete against them,” strong. River visits, and then they TD senior Alexa Baldy said. head out to the Oregon Elite Sugg-Wallace added that “Overall, this has improved it is important that her team Classic in Salem on Saturday, our confidence in ourselves Feb. 8. remembers that this is not and made us more confident in our team and our routine.” The Varsity Band Dance/ Situational Cheer/Fight Song division is a new venture this You can aff ord year for The Dalles, and in print and web this division, cheerleaders advertising! perform sideline material that spectators normally see them Introducing do at a basketball or football our small ad game, so they are judged on business plan. their cheer skills and earn points for overall building, as well as jumps and tumbles. The first part is the band dance, where groups are Set Up A Complimentary judged on gameday visu- Consultation Today. Plans Start At al appearance, gameday per material, motion technique and crowd leading tools, and month execution of skills. In the situational gameday cheer section, the announcer reads off a cue for either an offensive or defensive cheer and members are judged SALESTEAM @eaglenewspapers.com on gameday situation, crowd effectiveness, motion technique and crowd leading tools, and execution of skills. Lastly, in the fight song portion, cheerleaders are judged on gameday visual appeal, execution of skills, and motion technique crowd The Dalles Chronicle Hood River News leading tools. 541.296.2141 541.386.1234 CHEER TheDallesChronicle.com TD track holding coffee fundraiser The Dalles track and field squad is selling one- pound bags of coffee for $15 each as a fundraiser for the upcoming 2020 spring season. Each bag can be ground or whole bean and is available at Kainos Coffee, located at 418 E. 2nd St., or through head coach Garth Miller. Call the shop at 541-769-0080 or contact Miller at 541-980-3181. Valentine’s Day Run slated The second race of the three-part Jumpstart Valentine’s Day Winter Trail 3k, 5k and 10k run/walk is planned for 10 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 8 at Lewis and Clark Festival Park. Costs are $20 with a shirt with free racing socks and running gloves while supplies last, and $8 with- out a shirt by the pre-registration cutoff of Feb. 5. On the day of, fees rise to $25 with a shirt and $10 without. Award medals are offered to the top 3 overall in each of the five age divisions, male and female. All District 21 elementary students are free to participate. This is a Colonel Wright Elementary School Physical Education fundraiser. For more information, flyers are available at the park entrance or by email at jumpstartyouthactivi- ties@gmail.com. PRESENTED BY: ® ® PRINT WEB SOCIAL FEB 5-9, 2020 Portland Expo Center • Portland, Oregon GRAB THAT TROPHY from your wall, garage or attic and bring it to the Pacific Northwest Sportsmen’s Show at the Portland Expo Center. 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