Cheers… putting all their moves out there on the floor
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Harper Hazelwonder, 5, has a telling point to make during her grade’s performance. (Carmen Ensinger/Greene Prairie Press)
The North Greene High School Cheerleaders held a Cheer Camp for students between the ages of kindergarten through sixth grade. Part of the kids performed at halftime of the junior varsity game and the rest of them performed in between the junior varsity and varsity game against West Central.

Self-love is always a good thing, as Brielle Little demonstrates. Actually, it was part of the dance move her class performed. (Carmen Ensinger/Greene Prairie Press)

It is safe to say that Haylee Driver sees someone in the crowd that she recognizes. (Carmen Ensinger/Greene Prairie Press)

Cheerleading isn’t just for girls these days. Remington Williams decided to bust through the stereotypes and be the lone boy in the cheer camp. (Carmen Ensinger/Greene Prairie Press)

Delaney Moad covers her ears during the musical performance. Hear no evil, see no evil and speak no evil, perhaps? (Carmen Ensinger/Greene Prairie Press)

Libby Coultas seems to have found something terribly funny during the older kids performance in between the games. (Carmen Ensinger/Greene Prairie Press)

Brenna Robison strikes a pose. (Carmen Ensinger/Greene Prairie Press)

Tinsley McGee raises the roof with her moves. (Carmen Ensinger/Greene Prairie Press)
