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2024-2025 Clovis High School Cheerleader Tryouts Announced

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Terry Martin President at Clovis Municipal School District | Official website

Terry Martin President at Clovis Municipal School District | Official website

Clovis High School has announced the dates and details for the 2024-2025 Cheerleader Tryouts. The tryouts will be held for Clovis High School Freshman Academy and Clovis High School, with a clinic scheduled for April 30 and May 1, followed by the tryouts on May 2 at the school's North Gym.

All participants are required to adhere to specific guidelines for attire and personal grooming. According to the announcement, "Please keep in mind: No jewelry allowed on the mats." Participants are also reminded that "No street shoes allowed on the mats. Athletic shoes only." Additionally, it is emphasized that "Fingernails must be short."

Athletes attending the clinic are expected to wear athletic shorts, athletic shoes, have their hair out of their face, and a t-shirt, while the tryout attire should consist of black shorts and a purple shirt.

In preparation for the tryouts, participants are advised to bring a water bottle and ensure compliance with the specified dress code regulations. For first-time tryout attendees, it is mandatory to bring a copy of their physical and insurance information. Sports physical forms can be downloaded from the official website.

For any inquiries or further information, individuals are encouraged to reach out to the CHS Varsity Coach, Bekki Jones, via email at bekki.jones@clovis-schools.org.

The tryouts present an exciting opportunity for aspiring cheerleaders to showcase their skills and enthusiasm for the upcoming school year.

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