Seven questions with freshman cheerleader Sara Hempleman

Seven questions with freshman cheerleader Sara Hempleman

What was wrong with your foot that prevented you from cheering?

The doctors weren’t sure.  They thought it might have been a stress fracture or muscles and joints.

How have you been able to cheer with your injury?

I was only able to stand and do the motions.

How long did it take you to recover?

It took me about two and a half to three weeks.

What other injuries have you had that have affected how you have cheered?

In April 2012, I had lateral release surgery, basically knee surgery.

How could you participate in practices and games while you were out?

I could say the words with my team for extra loudness and I would go to practices.

What spot are you in for stunts?

I front spot, base mostly, and I fly too but not much.

How often do you practice for your cheer competition?

Our first competition is November 10.  We practice about two to three times a week for an hour to an hour and a half.

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