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Vol. 28, No. 46

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Warrior Spirit wins out at Mini Cheer Camp

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Warrior spirit at mini cheer camp

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After two summers off, Carpinteria’s said. “A huge part of Warrior Spirit is Mini-Cheer camp returned full force this rallying around those in our commuyear –with a record-breaking 200 camp- nity who are putting in the extra work ers attending and capping off their week and dedication to their passions. We are last Thursday with a big performance at so proud of Layla and her commitment Carpinteria Valley Memorial Stadium. to her dance.” “The camp was a huge success in all The camp has grownfrom continually Carpinteria’s beaches have seen a steady flow of visitors the past few months as Californians up and aspects,” said Sara Boardman, one of over the past 12 years, with kids from down the coast seek the sweet taste of that “summer feeling” from the city’s famous shores. Third grade the four former Carpinteria High School ages 3 to 14 attending each year, and teacher Tim Goodman, center, traveled to Carpinteria from Yorba Linda with his family, including niece, Rome, cheerleaders that helped coach the Mini current and former Warrior cheerlead3, and nephew, Milo, 11, who tookCheer turns camp. enjoying the syrupy bliss of cherry shave ice from Penelope’s Sno Balls “The participants worked ers helping with the instruction. Before one last time before summer break ends. hard for four days and learned six cheers, Covid-19, the camp had grown to serve a few sideline routines and a magical 100–125 kids each summer, but with the HERRICK halftime performance!” return of the camp this year, coaches Boardman said one of the major high- saw an uptick in registration. lights of this year’s camp was reuniting Each year has a theme, with this year with athletes from two years earlier, and being based on Disney’s “Encanto,” seeing how much they had grown in their with a special focus on the close-knit skills. “There is real talent here in Carpin- Carpinteria community. “The Encanto teria,” she said. Performance is a beautiful tribute to the The camp has become a Carpinteria family that is this community,” Broadtradition for children interested in athlet- man said. BRE#01383773 ics, dance, gymnastics and learning how In addition to the performance at to lead a crowd. Many of the current Carpinteria High School, the campers Carpinteria cheer team started at the Mini will get a chance to be in the Santa Cheer Camp, and the high school squad Barbara Children’s Fiesta Parade this

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