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A Team Experience On Feb. 6, 2026, the Manhattan High School cheer team hosted a mini cheer clinic, inviting pre-K through fifth graders to explore the world of cheer. The cheerleaders showcased their routine cheers, giving the younger students a glimpse into what it means to be part of the team.
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Cheerleading Spirit in Action On Feb. 6, 2026, the Manhattan High School cheer team hosted an engaging event for pre-K to fifth graders, offering them a chance to learn from the high school cheerleaders. Senior Evelyn Buser proudly showcased one of the school’s colors, “Blue,” as the cheer team performed their lively routine cheers for the younger students.
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Inspiring Future Cheerleaders On Feb. 6, 2026, students from the Manhattan High School cheer team hosted a mini cheer clinic in the west gym, introducing pre-K through fifth graders to the world of cheerleading. Senior Ava Williams shared her personal cheer experience with a group of eager elementary students, igniting their passion for the sport.
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Jumping into Cheerleading On Feb. 6, 2026, Manhattan High School cheer students welcomed pre-K through fifth graders to a mini cheer clinic designed to promote the spirit of cheer. Senior Evelyn Buser, along with her fellow cheerleaders, demonstrated their toe touch warm-ups, encouraging the young students to join in on the fun.
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Cheerleading Fun for Everyone On Feb. 6, 2026, students from the Manhattan High School cheer team hosted a mini cheer clinic, inviting pre-K through fifth graders to dive into the world of cheerleading. A cheerleader demonstrated the classic broken T position, inspiring their younger counterparts to join in and replicate the move.
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A Lesson in Team Spirit On Feb. 6, 2026, cheerleaders from Manhattan High School hosted a mini cheer clinic, where they taught pre-K through fifth graders about the art of cheerleading. Junior Addison Snyder took the lead, capturing the younger students’ attention as high schoolers guided their eager counterparts in learning the fundamentals of cheer.
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Cheerleading Made Fun On Feb. 6, 2026, students from the Manhattan High School cheer team hosted a mini cheer clinic, teaching pre-K through fifth graders the basics of cheering. Senior Evelyn Buser and her fellow cheerleaders demonstrated a right punch-up, inspiring their younger counterparts to join in on the excitement.
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The Power of a Smile On Feb. 6, 2026, students from Manhattan High School’s cheer team hosted a mini cheer clinic in the west gym, inviting pre-K through fifth graders to join in the fun. Junior Britney Nowland emphasized the importance of a smile, encouraging her younger counterpart, “Don’t forget to smile!” Nowland said.
Mini Cheer Clinic
February 6, 2026
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Virginia Flickinger, Photo Editor
Story by Janie Hilgers
Senior Virgina Flickinger has been on The Mentor staff for three years now.
Flickinger is the Photo Editor, she organizes the cameras and handles anything with photo archives.
In her free time Flickinger enjoys playing video games, reading and writing.
Flickinger is actively participating of the marching band; she plays the trumpet.
“Ever since I watched my brother in the high school marching band I fell in love with the music and uniforms. I plan on marching at KU,” Flickinger said.
Flickinger plans on majoring in Pharmacy and minoring in Journalism.
“I’m excited to get out and go to college. Lawrence is not that far away but it will be a big breath of fresh air. My independence is something I’m excited to gain,” Flickinger said.
