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The 29-member St. John the Baptist cheerleading team of fifth-
through eighth-grade girls has officially won every competition it
has entered for the past three years.
This year they entered 10 competitions, including: Cheerleaders of
America (COA) West Coast National Championships, ASICS California
State Championships, USA Junior National Championships and Battle of
the Bay National Championships.
They compete in the Junior High and Middle School Advanced
bracket. Their complicated routines include gymnastics stunts,
acrobatics and dance.
Eddie Strachan, 22, has been coaching the team for seven years.
Strachen graduated from St. John the Baptist Catholic School in 1996
and Mater Dei High School in 2000. In addition to coaching St. John’s
team, he is a teacher and choreographer for Dance Precisions and Kyne
Dance Academy and he is the head cheer coach at Sunny Hills High
School.
To prepare for the competitions, which include elements of dance
and gymnastics, the girls practice all summer. During the school
year, their routine includes three weekday practices and one
gymnastics workout.
The team members are: Captains Erica Lopez and Crystal Vu, Kelcie
Asuncion, Azia Celestino, Ally Krikorian, Jordan Moy, Briana
Sandoval, Chelsea Liebel, Sarah Bennani, Abbie Boslett, Celina
Engler, Khrystal Espinosa, Krystal Fisk, Meagan Freeland, Tiara
Marocco, Becky Morton, Steffi Nguyen, Cassie Pineda, Rebecca Sanchez,
Michelle Strachan, Kaitlin Yamamoto, Alexandria Bolden, Christina
Carlson, Amber Celestino, Asia Desamito, Marina Hanna, Rachel List,
Cara Whitaker and Alysia Brunst.
BATTLE OF THE BANDS ROCKS NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH
Twelve bands were judged at Newport Harbor High’s “Battle of the
Bands” March 12. Concorde took first place after playing their
original song “Lightning Strike.” The band consists of Justin Drucker
of Laguna Beach, guitar and vocals; Max McDonald of Laguna Beach,
drums; Andrew Wilson of Newport Harbor, guitar, vocals and keyboard;
and Stefan Brysha of Costa Mesa, bass
AZUSA PACIFIC STUDENT
NAMED A ‘WHO’S WHO’
Costa Mesa resident Lyndsay Bowen was one of 24 Azusa Pacific
University students named in “Who’s Who in American Universities and
Colleges.”
Bowen, a senior, is a social work major. Candidates for this honor
must maintain a minimum of 3.75 GPA and are noted for their abilities
in scholarship, participation and leadership in academic and
extracurricular activities, citizenship and service to school, and
potential for future achievement.
Azusa Pacific is a Christian, evangelical university and the main
campus is in the San Gabriel Valley.
Newport Coast resident Sapna Gulaya was one of 1,302 students
awarded academic degrees from Boston University in January. Gulaya
received a Bachelor’s degree in business administration and
management.
Boston University is the fourth-largest independent university in
the United States and offers a broad range of programs in arts and
sciences to more than 29,000 students.
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