Leaving a Legacy....the girls that cheered before us...
CLASS OF 2011
MARYGRACE MAYOTTE
CLASS OF 2010
TESSA
FEELEY
JESSICA HOSPODAR
MARIE KONE
HANNAH LINDMAN
MACKENZIE MOHR
JESSICA POKE
HALLIE ST. MARIE
CLASS OF 2009
CJ COURTER
JORDAN GARVIE
SARAH SWIDERSKI
CLASS OF 2008
TESSA ALBRIGHT
ANDREA BARTLETT
SAMANTHA BARTLETT
ALEX BOLAND
ALEX DROUILLARD
ASHLEY HADDAD
AUTUMN LANGFORD
GINA MURDOCH
CLASS OF 2007
KATIE BAKER
KAITLIN CARRASCO
I will be attending Texas Tech University in Lubbock, TX
in the fall of 2007. As of now, my plan is to major in Retail and possibly minor in Business and eventually become a buyer for a large retail chain or department store. As the summer
goes on and each day gets me closer to making that 2,000 mile move, I'm beginning to remember all of the reasons why I'm so scared to leave. Although there are plenty of fun memories
outside of cheerleading, I spent four years of my life in this program and became part of a family that I'll never forget. I'll miss the early summer practices that brought the team
together for the first time in the season. I'll miss C!M camp and the team talks, the games we played, the dance parties we had on the last night, and the campfire that brought it all
together for the last time as seniors. I'll miss the Friday night football games and the smelly equipment that we had to ride with and the push-ups after every touchdown. I'll miss
cheering the basketball games, and maybe even more so complaining about having to cheer the basketball games instead of getting to watch them. I'll miss the senior talks before competitions
and the frantic make-up doing on the bus, and of course Tif's screaming for more hairspray and/or more lipstick. I'll miss taking the mat and that disgusting blue fuzz that we could never
really seem to get away from. But most of all, I'll miss feeling at home with the family that I've been building since my freshman year. It's sad to think that I won't have
anymore
practices playing with Petey and that I'll be missing out on all of the crazy jokes and stories. It was a rough adventure sometimes, but LCHS cheerleading will always have a place in my
heart. I can't thank Coach B and Tif enough for everything that they've done for me and the lessons they've taught me. If I could give any advice, it would be to never settle for less
than your best. You are part of a legacy- don't take it for granted. Good luck girls! I'll be home soon to see you on the mat.
CHRISTY SWOPE
Next year I plan on attending MSU and majoring in marketing and advertising. My most missed memory from
cheerleading would just have to be being around all the different personalities. I got to know so many people that I probably would not have gotten to know other wise. All the bonding
time that we shared as a team will always stay with me. The games we cheered and the competitions that we attended were great experiences. Being on a team with so many great people
helped me to become the person that I am. I will miss cheerleading and all the people that made it what it was.
AMANDA THOMASHOW
I will be attending Lyman Briggs, the residential school of natural sciences at MSU in the fall of 2007. I am
majoring in mathematics and I am rooming with my best friend from preschool. I just plan on just getting my work done for at least the first year, then maybe I'll add a few more activities to my
metaphorical plate. What I miss most about cheerleading would have to be the practices in the armory during my junior year. They were always fun, even though they usually lasted about 3 hours.
But nonetheless, it was great spending all that time with a group of girls that were basically family and work didn't really feel like work, despite our excessive complaining. I miss the amazing
stunts we pulled out of no where and the illegal pyramid that we legalized. I miss my junior year so much, I miss everything about it, especially spending time with my second family. (but i
defiantly won't miss the upper peninsula! =)
DIANA TRAN
I am currently attending Central Michigan University. My intended major is
international business and a minor in advertising. I have accomplished many things in my high school career in the life of cheerleading, academics, and my individual goals in life. But in these
next coming years in college I intend on experiencing all that I can the good and the bad. I also intend on making more friendships to cherish and network outside of my comfort zone. I also do
hope that everything I learned from cheerleading will continue to carry on throughout my college career. I plan on graduating in three years and dedicate my fourth year to the AmeriCorps.
After that I intend on going to grad school at either Columbia University or NYU! But let's be honest these hopes and dreams are big. But in life if you don't go for the impossible then you'll be
nothing but just another ordinary person. I choose to believe I'm more than ordinary........I'm great! So have a great season and seasons to come girls! Cheer your heart out and represent that
black, blue, and white! I'm proud to be called an Alumni of LANSING CATHOLIC COUGAR CHEER TEAM!!!!! LOVE YOU ALL MUCH !!!!!
CAROLINE ZIELENIEWSKI
Class of 2006
ANDREA COREY
MEGAN DESHETLER
TIFFANY KELLEY
THERESA SICKLES
Class of 2005
ANGELA HOSPODAR
STEPHANIE MILLER
In the fall I’ll be starting my junior year at MSU. My
major is Family Community Services with an emphasis in Child Development. I plan on getting a Masters in teaching or counseling and hope to be a pre-school teacher, or child life specialist.
Cheerleading is a sport that I can never get away from. I love cheerleading and I love the program at LCC. What I probably miss most about cheerleading though would be the games and competitions.
Although, the competitions were long and the games would be long, boring, and sometimes we’d be frozen or wet at football games, I’ll never forget how much fun I had. I’ll always cherish all the
memories I have from cheering at LCC and will never forget my coaches and teammates.
ANNIE PORN
DANIELLE SOLOMON
ASHLEY WALKER
Class of 2004
BRIE HANLON
ERIN MCMANUS
MOLLIE MONROE
I am currently a junior Psychology major at Siena Heights
University. This year has been a huge year for me. I am the president of the Psi Chi (national honors society for psychology) there, I was inducted into Who's Who Among American
Universities and Colleges, and I am part of the Leadership Program at Siena Heights. I am doing my internship for psychology at Family Counseling and Children's Services which is a foster care
center. My favorite memory of
LCC cheerleading would have to be winning states as a sophomore. The feelings were amazing, and nothing could top that. All of the friends I made while cheering was huge too!!!!
LAURA SWIDERSKI
MICHELLE WEGENER
Class of 2003
AMY ANSELMO
RAY'N BAKER
DANIELLE COLE
CARLY EHRENBERGER
KELLIE HOWLAND
JENNIFER (LENTZ) KALIS
MICHELLE (SMITH) MILLER
Class of 2002
MEGAN FEAZEL
ALLY (FRENCH) ASH
JAMIE (GIACKINO) STOCKER
ELIZABETH HERTRICH
LISA HOWLAND
KATIE MEYER
MARCIE (STANFIELD) HUGHES
KATIE (TYRRELL) GUTWALD
Class of 2001
EMILY (BEACHNAU) BOOS
JUDIE (EDWARDS) MCGUIRE
DANNI (HADDAD) SCHERTZING
NICOLE HOOVER
RACHEL ISRAEL
MEGAN (MAHANY) GAMBREL
SOPHIA (REYES) JONES
HEIDI (VANVLEET) VANWAGENEN
BETH WOLCOTT
Class of 2000
GINA KUCH (GEMALSKY)
RACHEL RADEMACHER
Class of 1999
SARA BRACCIO
KATY FEAZEL
JENNIFER (GIACKINO) FRIEDLEIN
ANGELA (KNAPP) MALONEY
ERIN PARISIAN
Class of 1998
BIANCA BEKKE
Bianca completed a B.A. in French and a Minor in Advertising at Central Michigan University in 2002. After completing college she worked for three
years in Marketing Communications at Terumo Cardiovascular Systems in Ann Arbor, MI. Currently she is living in Los Angeles, CA, and working at Casting Networks, Inc. in Hollywood.
She is also an active philanthropist serving as Co-executive Director of STANDUP FOR KIDS - Los Angeles, a non-profit organization that assists homeless and street kids nationwide, and
volunteering behind the scenes with Friends of El Faro, a non-profit organization that supports the Casa Hogar Sion orphanage in Mexico.
HANNAH (BURGESS) BRATSIS
LAURA (COSTELLO) ROBERTS
I graduated from Lansing Community College with a
degree in Emergency Medical Services. After doing that for 4 years, I have switched gears, I actually work for the MHSAA (Michigan High School Athletic Association). I register all
official/judges for the state of Michigan, and have been doing so for the last 2 years! What I miss the most about cheerleading, other than being in terrific shape, is everything! I loved the
games, being on the field or court! It was the best experience I ever had, plus I stood next to and cheered with some of the greatest friends I had in high school. I have been married now for 3
years and have a little baby girl, Emma Isabelle.
DANIELLE CABULE
ANNE (EHRENBERGER) DEDECKER
MICHELE GOERGEN
AYANNA MOORE
COLEEN REILLY
MICHELLE (WIELAND) SOMMER
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