That's how you want to come in. No fake smiles! Although that practice has largely fallen out of favor, the emotional tenor of cheering is still highly prized and scored at competitions. At practice, girls sometimes grunt or exhale loudly, but they know that in competition they are supposed to cultivate a sassy quality.
They should be sexy, but not too sexy; girlish but not too girlish. Only a few Glitter Stars have the balance just right -- smiling brightly, cocking their hips when they finish their tumbling routines, flirtatiously tossing their heads.
Cailyn Jackson, the coach's 8-year-old daughter, competes on the Glitter Stars and other, more advanced teams, and she has the sass down cold. But Caroline Garrett can achieve only the wacky exuberance of most 8-year-olds. She expresses enthusiasm with spontaneous dances of her own invention, and her facials have a kind of Carol Burnett quality. Her mom, Anne, says with a laugh, "Some of the little ones haven't picked up on the nuances of it yet, and it's kind of hilarious to watch.
The all-star cheerleaders who master the formula become what Raleigh-based cheer videographer Jay Noah calls cheerlebrities. CEA's most famous one is Erica Englebert, a petite blonde flyer who has been competing since she was 4.
When Erica was 8, her mother commissioned Noah to make a highlight video of the girl, then posted it on YouTube. It generated pages of comments from around the world, with fans wanting to know how much Erica weighed, wishing ardently that they could be her. It wasn't long before fans -- mostly other cheerleaders, but also the occasional middle-aged man -- started creating their own Erica videos, with pictures stolen from Facebook or Noah's videos. The tributes, which are typically set to love songs, show Erica, now 14, executing ever more complicated cheerleading stunts as she grows.
They also show her posing in tank tops or a bikini, walking in slow motion on the beach and looking at the camera out of the corner of her eye. The Erica videos inspire crazed behavior; there are dozens of fake Erica profiles on Facebook, Myspace and Formspring, as well as a phony profile of her boyfriend and her mother. Sandy Englebert, Erica's mom, says she loves the first video she commissioned from Noah, but that she isn't quite sure what to make of all the ensuing attention.
She also says she is no longer comfortable letting Erica walk around cheer competitions without an adult, because she gets mobbed. And Sandy finds it strange when girls Skype Erica and cry when she answers. It's Jennifer's second competition as the official team mom, and she dresses in a teal shirt with an oversize pin made from her daughter's cheerleading photo.
She wrangles Isabella into her uniform top and lays her daughter down on top of a towel. Isabella cuddles her blanket and stuffed lamb while Jennifer brushes teal eye shadow in a large upward sweep across her eyes. Isabella whimpers, "You're touching inside of my eye and it hurt! Once the mascara and lipstick are applied, the next challenge is forming Isabella's hair into the Glitter Stars' new competition hairdo: a straight ponytail with a pouf in front.
Getting Isabella's bangs to stand up poses quite a structural challenge, so much so that at the last competition, Jennifer had simply asked Kevin, a CEA coach whose boyfriend is a hairdresser, to do the girl's hair.
But this time Jennifer is determined to get it right. After much manipulating with a roller brush, bobby pins and clouds of Aqua Net, Isabella is ready. The two take the hotel shuttle to the convention center where the Cheersport regionals are held.
Even at a. Girls lie on the carpeted floor as their mothers apply false eyelashes or sew fake curls into their hair. An older cheerleader shakes glitter onto her male teammate's shag haircut. Next to her, a teenage girl lies serenely on her stomach as a friend methodically spreads deodorant over her entire back. One of the cavernous halls has been split with a divider; the practice space is on one side, the performance space on the other. Each squad has only a few minutes to run through half a dozen stations -- a long track to practice tumbling, a spring floor for stunts, and regular mats for dancing -- before they hit the stage.
Jennifer finds the Glitter Stars parked in front of the entrance to the practice space, waiting to be called in. Ninah Obewu's mom is moisturizing her daughter's legs. Makayla and Jenna Canovali's mom is hurriedly applying their makeup while balancing their 1-year-old sister in the crook of her arm.
Kaylyn Brittain, who's 6, is crying inconsolably, saying only that she's hungry. Isabella sits down with her doll and begins tossing her in the air. Suddenly, J5, one of Fame All Stars' more advanced and-under teams, is called into the rehearsal space.
Unlike the other squads that had walked unceremoniously around the Glitter Stars' encampment to get to the practice room, the Fame team marches to the door militaristically, in single file, clapping rhythmically and chanting, "J5! The Glitter Stars rustle to attention.
Kaylyn stops crying and stares. Caroline Garrett immediately grasps the gravity of the situation. CEA can't be upstaged by this other team! Soon it's the Glitter Stars' turn to go in.
They appear flustered by the hubbub, and as they rush from station to station, they have the same trouble they did during practice, trying to get their flyers to stand. When their time is up, Lymarie Jackson and Jennifer Torres bring them to the on-deck area that leads to the stage, leaving their own daughters, Cailyn and Isabella, to finish practicing with their other teams.
Jackson's eyes are shining. I want you to show the judges how special you are! Then Jackson and Torres leave the team at the door and position themselves at the front of the stage for the big entrance. The Glitter Stars become uncharacteristically silent and look a little scared. A moment later, Isabella is led to the line by another coach. She is crying; she had just been dropped. The Glitter Stars close in around her.
A teammate silently takes Isabella's hand. In the performance hall, a few hundred spectators stir in their seats. Parents wave wands with their children's cheer pictures on them.
Men wearing shirts that read "I am your Cheer Daddy" hold their video cameras. At the back of the room, on an elevated platform strewn with Diet Cokes and coffees, seven judges hunch over scorecards. They review the routines on small laptop screens, counting the stunts and making sure that the squads perform skills matching their level.
They also grade them in a subjective category called overall impression. Lance Logan, a judge and a former cheerleader for the Baltimore Ravens, is evaluating an older elite team. They don't exude any energy. They're falling flat. You can unsubscribe at any time. Push button for menu Push button for menu. Welcome to the memorial page for Marvin J. Directions Text Details Email Details. Prayer Service. Funeral Service. Print Friendly Version. A year of daily grief support. Our Locations. Does Erica englebert have a six pack?
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