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Niceville, Ruckel Cheerleading Teams honored by school board for State, National Championships

The Niceville High School Varsity Cheerleaders were recognized at the March 27, 2023, School Board meeting for winning their 4th consecutive FHSAA State Title in the Class 1A Large All-Girl Varsity Division. These athletes are coached by Tanya Herndon, Lindsey Williams, and OJ Williams. Congratulations to Team Members: The Ruckel Middle School Cheerleaders were also recognized for […]

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The Niceville High School Varsity Cheerleaders were recognized at the March 27, 2023, School Board meeting for winning their 4th consecutive FHSAA State Title in the Class 1A Large All-Girl Varsity Division. These athletes are coached by Tanya Herndon, Lindsey Williams, and OJ Williams.

Congratulations to Team Members:

  • Londyn Williams
  • Brooke Ziemak
  • Brianna Horne
  • Destyn Neely
  • Alanna Drab
  • Taylor Rossberg
  • Haley Bosley
  • Aviendha St. Sauver
  • Reagan Ross
  • Bella Wasson
  • Ava Floro
  • Kaymin Magier
  • Kaylin Begley
  • Avery Williams
  • Karman Holley
  • Shyenne Altilio
  • Haley Sage Stillings
  • Emma Fay
  • Raedyn Register
  • Ellie Carlock
  • Jerzie Brooks
  • Kaycie Constant
  • Lia Tate 
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The Ruckel Middle School Cheerleaders were also recognized for winning their second consecutive championship at the 2022 UCA (Universal Cheerleaders Association) National Champions in the Junior High Game Day Division. These athletes are coached by Tanya Herndon, Paige Becking, Crystal Carwile, and Mazie Armantrout.

Congratulations to Team Members:

  • Abbi Ballew
  • Logan Williams
  • Brooklynn White
  • Zaria Bishop
  • Brooke Alsleben
  • Ella Kipp
  • Mia Cate Marchand
  • Alli Culbertson
  • Anna McMahon
  • Adri Robinson
  • Ashlynn Vores
  • Hannah Vasquez
  • Sarah Gonzalez
  • Loxley Sheldon
  • Erin Stillings
  • Brooklyn Bradley
  • Molly Strawn
  • Willa Ross
  • Taylor Sanders

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