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    PVHS Cheerleading Squad Shines Bright with New Leadership and Fresh Energy

    By Amy VelozJuly 30, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Pahrump Valley High School’s cheerleading team is set for a spectacular season under the dynamic leadership of head coach Marshira Nelson. With a background in cheerleading from her own days at PVHS and a passion for guiding young athletes, Coach Nelson, entering her third year as head coach, has already implemented significant changes that are driving the team to new heights.

    “I came back to Pahrump in 2020 and started as an assistant coach for cheer in 2021. When the head coach position opened up, I took the opportunity to lead the team,” she shares. Her journey from high school cheerleader to head coach has equipped her with a unique perspective and deep understanding of the sport and its challenges.

    Coach Nelson

    Coach Nelson’s return has been marked by a notable transformation within the cheer squad. This year, she made the strategic decision to unify the team, combining JV and varsity squads into one cohesive unit. “Having one big team has allowed us to progress much faster. They’re doing wild stunts that usually would take us three months to get to—they’re doing it within the first week,” Coach Nelson proudly notes.

    One of the most impactful changes has been the introduction of a “no phones” policy during practice, coupled with a 30-minute academic period before practice begins. This approach has not only improved focus but also strengthened team bonding. “They will have 30 minutes to work with each other on homework, and then the two hours is legit focus time,” Coach Nelson explains. “For now, until school starts, they use that time to just clear their minds and be present. Then we get to work.” This innovative strategy has garnered positive feedback from the team, even though it was initially met with some resistance.

    The team has also welcomed new assistant coach Bonnie Duda, who joined during the last basketball season. Coach Duda brings her own experience and enthusiasm to the team, complementing Coach Nelson’s leadership. “Bonnie has been a fantastic addition. She brings a fresh perspective and energy that the girls really respond to,” Coach Nelson said. Together, they have created an environment where the cheerleaders can thrive both athletically and academically

    Assistant Coach Duda

    The team’s goals this season are ambitious, with a significant emphasis on reintroducing competition cheer. “We haven’t competed since my junior year in high school, so that was almost 12-13 years ago. This year, we’re going to start getting together and looking at other competition schools. I’m hoping either this January or next January we can start doing competitions,” Coach Nelson reveals. This move aims to bring back the spirit of competition and elevate the team’s performance standards.

    The cheerleaders have been preparing diligently over the summer, practicing two and a half hours a day since early July. Their routines this year will feature more pyramids and intricate stunts, leveraging the agility and skills of their shorter team members. “We have flipping pyramids and a lot more spinning cheers in the stunts,” Coach Nelson shares, adding that the team will be more visible on the track with their increased size and presence.

    Leadership within the team is also evolving, with captains Lexi Thorniley, Hayle March, and Aiya Woods stepping up to guide their peers. “Lexi and Hayle are sophomores, and Aiya is one of the seniors. They keep the team bonding, energized, and positive,” Coach Nelson says. Their roles are crucial in maintaining team chemistry and fostering a supportive environment.

    Team chemistry is paramount, and Coach Nelson emphasizes respect and mindfulness among the cheerleaders. She encourages open communication and bonding activities, such as the game “Sputt,” which the team enjoys during practice. “If they have 10 minutes and we’re ending everything early, they can do a bonding activity, and then we all go home,” she says.

    Team photo at preseason team party
    Team photo at preseason team party

    Looking ahead, Coach Nelson acknowledges the challenges, particularly in building muscle and strength for stunts. However, with her requirement for team members to take weight training classes and her focus on consistent practice, she is confident they will overcome these hurdles. “Building muscle and staying focused on the importance of increasing strength is key,” she states.

    Community engagement is another area Coach Nelson is passionate about. She plans to involve the cheerleaders in outreach programs and volunteer services, such as working at the Senior Center, to foster a sense of community and visibility.

    As the season unfolds, Coach Nelson’s message to fans and supporters is clear: “Watch out. We’re going to be here, and you’re going to see us this year. This year we’re going to be better, more positive, and have a lot more smiles. It’s going to be great.”

    With Coach Nelson’s leadership, the Pahrump Valley High School cheerleading team is poised for a memorable and successful season, showcasing not just their athletic prowess but also their dedication, unity, and community spirit.

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