Mt. Hope High School game day cheerleaders earn accolades

Huskies finish their 2024 season with Thanksgiving game against Barrington

Posted 12/2/24

Like their football playing peers, the Mt. Hope High School fall sports cheerleaders, under the direction of head coach Samantha Golden, also completed their 2024 season Thanksgiving week during the …

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Mt. Hope High School game day cheerleaders earn accolades

Huskies finish their 2024 season with Thanksgiving game against Barrington

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Like their football playing peers, the Mt. Hope High School fall sports cheerleaders, under the direction of head coach Samantha Golden, also completed their 2024 season Thanksgiving week during the Huskies' annual holiday game against Barrington.

The Huskies fall spirit squad this season included: Liliana Bowden, Rylee Rogers, Gabby Daniello, Ava Larisa, Maxine Scott, Rachael Thurston, Emily Cabral, Yasmine Resendes, Addison Hunt, Vanessa Silva, Madison Costa, Kelsi Anderson, Violet McDermott, Caitlin Richardson, Emma Ladd, Natalia Quezada-Grant, Ellady Gomez, Mia Malo, Cristina Marino, Lila Maloney and Camryn Goldade.

In addition, the following members of MHHS game day cheer team, which competed in their 2024 championship competition October 26 at Cranston Stadium, earned postseason awards: All-Division III, first team, Ava Larisa; second team Cristina Marino; third team: Gabby Daniello.

The following Huskies were also recognized for their performance in the classroom with All-Academic notice: Rachael Thurston, Maxine Scott, Cristina Marino, Lila Maloney, Emily Cabral, Camryn Goldade and Gabby Daniello.

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