My name is Alechia McCoy , and I cheer for A E Beach High school. I'm 5'6" and weigh 125 Ib . Is started cheering at the age of 4 for a little league team called the westside whoopers. I cheered for them until I turned 7 then I started cheering for Seaport Lighting All Stars for 5 years. After those 5 years I wanted to do majorette dancing. I danced for multiple dance teams and stopped when i got into middle school. I attended Derenne middle school and cheered all three years and my last year of middle school I was the captain. Going into high school I was nervous but I knew I wanted to cheer for the best high school cheer team in chatham county. After graduations I want to continue to cheer in college and pursue my dream to become a CRNA and own my on clothing store. I'm different from other recruits because I strive and push myself for what I want in life. I will be a great candidate for your cheer team because I will be their for my team and cheer the team on even when were losing. I'm very hard working when I can't do something I'm go try my best to learn how to do it. Another reason why I'm different from other recruits is because school come first before any sport.
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