“They’re very talented, and I’m going to miss them a lot,” Pollard said. “They’re great girls.”
Instead of naming team captains, Charlton said the seniors are expected to be the leaders of the team and to set the example for the rest of the squad. When asked if she had any advice to pass on to the rising group of seniors, she said to never take a moment for granted.
“Going into your senior year, remember that this is your last opportunity to do this. Put everything you have into and never take that time for granted,” she said. “Looking back, even though there were times I dreaded going to practice, all I want now is to have that routine to practice every day again. Always put forth your best work in everything you do.”
Along with assistant coach Mallory Foster, other members of the 2020-2021 Enterprise High School National Championship cheer squad are Chloe Belden, Jade Belden, Brooke Belden, Grayson Cook, Caroline Cotter, Brooke Elrod, Peyton Hooks, Emma Howell, Bailie Johnson, Kadance Langford, Alli Grace McCarthy, Brooklynn Michael, Sarah Kate Phillips, Presley Thomas, Emma Jo Tice, Myah Wise and Emma Beth Woodall.
UCA was founded in 1974 by Jeff Webb to provide the highest quality educational training for cheerleaders with the goal of incorporating high level skills with traditional crowd leading. Today, it is the largest cheerleading camp company in the world, training over 180,000 cheerleaders every summer at over 3,200 sessions across the country and holding over 50 regional events nationwide. Events are nationally televised on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and CBS Sports to over 100 million homes and 32 countries each year.