Welcome to the BHYFL CHEER page! The BHYFL is Very Happy to introduce our Cheer Director for 2012! |

| Family oriented youth tackle football and cheerleading program |
| ~Youth Sports Program of the Year! ~ South Dakota's fastest growing youth sports program~ |
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| Cheerleading Registration!!! Submit ON-LINE or... Email Bridgette or the league, print out forms from our Forms page, mail in or deliver right away. |
Cheerleaders signify energy, leadership and team spirit. They are conditioned and trained athletes physically and mentally prepared to participate in all aspects of cheerleading and to perform before an audience at all times. They are leaders. They are competitors. They maintain a higher standard of behavior both on and off the mat/field. BHYFL Cheerleading focuses on the team aspect of cheerleading, and provides an athletic sport where youth can perform, compete, and as a result a learn and grow! Role of the BHYFL Cheerleader 1. Lead cheers, entertain & raise the level of fan support for the football team. 2. Participate and compete in the athletic sport of cheer competition which includes performing cheer motions and chants, dance movements, partner stunts and pyramids, and gymnastics. 3. Represent BHYFL. Be neat and clean, courteous and friendly to each other, opponents, fans, and coaches, and every person they meet. Objective of BHYFL Cheerleading Physical Development. Learn about conditioning, good health habits & safety. Motor Development. Improve control of physical movement so as to be more proficient. Social Development. Learn to assess and then make personal adjustments, then group adjustments. Learn to cooperate, to lead, and the value of interpersonal relationships. Character Development: Learn emotional control to demonstrate the principles of fair play, sportsmanship, and team spirit. Enhance the ability to respond to life′s unpredictable situations (frustration/conflict, anger, wins/losses) Personal Growth. Increase self awareness, confidence & esteem. Time Management Life Skills. Cheerleading must be balanced with other academic, family, and social commitments. Academics come before cheer! The Right Stuff. Cheerleading is physically and emotionally demanding as well as time consuming. No matter the starting point, BHYFL Cheerleading hopes to teach and build: 1. Conditioning: Includes cardiovascular endurance, strength, and flexibility. Cardiovascular endurance and strength are required to perform dance, stunting and lifts, gymnastics, and strong cheer chants. Proper flexibility is essential to optimal body function, absorbing stress and impact, and decreasing the risk of injury. 2. Technique: Includes synchronization, rhythm, sharpness, motion execution, timing, spacing of formations, unison of jumps. All are essential for an effective performance. 3. Presentation: Cheerleaders appear before a crowd or audience at all times and most project poise, confidence, enthusiasm and spirit, organization, creativity, leadership, and most of all having FUN! With permission from Bob Dunn, Commissionser, CCAYFL The BHYFL Thanks you CCAYFL!! Copyright 2007 Coastal Carolina AYFL Inc. All Rights Reserved BHYFL "No Child is Left Behind" The BHYF&C is the only Youth Football and Cheer League in the State! |
| Mrs. Bridgette Trainor Contact Bridgette at: rbtrainor@midco.net or by phone at: 605-430-0940 |
| Cheerleading Registration!!! Email the League. Now Registering for 2012! BHYFL Cheer Camp !! August 4th 2012 Cheer practice begins Mon. August 6th. |
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| 2nd Annual BHYFL Cheer Camp!! Sat. August 4th 2012 Thank you to Stevens, STMHS and Central HS Cheerleaders! |