The Catoosa County News

Cheyenne Strait set to fill GNTC Cheer Cats’ Ridgeland void

- By Scott Herpst

The Georgia Northweste­rn Cheer Cats have gone a year without a having a former Ridgeland High School cheerleade­r on their roster.

That was remedied on Wednesday as senior Cheyenne Strait signed on to become the newest member of the Cheer Cats squad.

“Today I’m furthering my career as a college cheerleade­r and I’m really excited,” said Strait, who has been cheering for the last eight years. “I’m always happy and I’m always in a great mood. I like to encourage people so, hopefully, I will be a supporter for everyone else.”

Cheer Cats head coach Karen Stoker said she was really taken with Strait’s “true passion for cheerleadi­ng.”

“That passion and spirit of cheerleadi­ng is what makes Cheyenne a positive fit for our program,” Stoker said, referencin­g Strait’s senior project as an example. “She organized and carried out a cheer clinic for younger girls with an interest in cheering. The money she raised is going to to the 2017-2018 (Ridgeland) program to be used by a cheerleade­r who may not be able to pay for all of their cheer equipment. She has a big heart and wants to give back to a program that has meant so much to her.”

Ridgeland cheer coach Abby Manus said Strait has already left her legacy on the program.

“The Ridgeland cheerleade­rs are so excited for Cheyenne to sign,” Manus said. “She is without a doubt one of the hardest workers that I have ever had the chance of knowing. In my past two years as a coach, she has matured and grown into a wonderful young lady and she has balanced school, cheer, and work since Day One.

“I have always trusted that she would do her job when it came to cheerleadi­ng and she has gained new skills and showed so much heart in the Ridgeland Cheerleadi­ng program. Now she is signing to cheer in college and I could not be more proud of her than I am right now.”

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