Saturday, June 28, 2008

El Paso teen vies for Cowboys Cheerleaders


Hanks High graduate Jaymie Rae Hunt trains for a possible spot on the 2008 Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders squad. (Courtesy the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders)A life of dancing, modeling and male adulation awaits El Pasoan Jaymie Rae Hunt, who's in the hunt for a spot on this year's Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders squad.She won't know if she's made the cut until August, but the 2007 Hanks High School graduate does know that she's one of 45 women competing for 36 coveted spots on football's most celebrated cheerleader squad.

"I've always wanted her to do what she wanted to pursue. She's always been into dance, always loved dance," mom Lydia Rivas said. "One of her dreams was to pursue being in the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders."

"She has the personality for it, the looks and a real strong dance background," beamed dad Brian Hunt, who's already getting hit up for favors from his co-workers.

Officially, Jaymie Rae, 19, is a "Training Camp Candidate" for the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, according to a release from the group, which has been cheering on the team in blue-and-white spangled outfits since 1972.


"Over the 12 weeks of summer the Training Camp Candidates will spend four to five nights a week at the Cheerleaders studio developing the technique and precision characteristic of the world-renowned squad while perfecting the 40 to 50 dance routines they will perform on the field at Texas Stadium," reads a DCC handout.

Trainees also go through "hard-core" physical training, hair and makeup "transformations," as well as coaching on etiquette, fan interaction and how to handle the media, according to the DCC.
Jaymie Rae started her dance training at the British Ballet Academy and danced in school groups at Hanks and Desert View Middle. She was in "Viva! El Paso" for two years and was crowned Miss Teen El Paso United States in 2005 and Miss Teen Texas United States in 2006.She has an older sister and three younger step-siblings.

Jaymie Rae had planned to move to Dallas to go to college, but changed course when she survived a vetting process in May that whittled a field of 600 down to 45.

"She was picked from the people who were left and they had to compete against the veterans," Rivas said. "Six of the veterans didn't make it back in."


Sunday, June 22, 2008

Gina Becchetti now a Vikings Cheerleader

Gina was a rookie with the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders for the 2007-2008 season, and this year she is now a Minnesota Vikings Cheerleader (she is originally from Minnesota).
Congratulations Gina!


Gina as a Vikings Cheerleader



Gina as a DCC

Friday, June 20, 2008

Video Of The Week

The Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders stop by the CW11 to show Emily Francis a few moves and perform for us Live!

Thursday, June 12, 2008

U.S. Army Challenge the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders


IRVING, Texas - Mesquite Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (JROTC) cadets and Future Soldiers competed against Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders in the Army physical fitness test, May 31 at Memorial Stadium in Mesquite. Participants competed in push-ups, sit-ups, and a 2-mile run. The contestants were judged one-on-one to see how they scored against the cheerleaders.
Two students proved they were Army Strong by taking the top two spots in the competition. Martha Ramos, a 16-year-old 10th grader from West Mesquite High School, won first place. Second place went to 17-year-old Jose Diaz from North Mesquite High School. Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Laura Beke earned overall 3rd place in the competition.



The Challenge the Cheerleaders event promoted physical fitness, health, and living an Army Strong lifestyle among high school students, said Lt. Col. Ronnie J. Williamson, commander of the Dallas Recruiting Battalion. Additionally, it motivated Army Future Soldiers before they ship out to Basic Training later this summer.



Coordination for the event included two instrumental U.S. Army D/FW Community Advisory Board members: Lt. Col. (Ret.) Jim Blunk, Mesquite Independent School District Director of Army Instruction, and Lin Johnson, Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders and Boot Camp Fitness trainer.