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Macon East Attends UCA Cheerleading Camp OUR PARTIES ARE ROCKIN! The Macon East JV and Varsity cheer squads attended the annual AISA East UCA cheerleading camp at Huntingdon College the week of July 18-21. The camp events began Monday with the Home Pom competition where each squad performed a dance routine that they had choreographed over the summer. Both squads had an outstanding week at camp learning lots of new material and receiving all blue and gold superior ribbons in evaluations throughout the week. The JV squad finished 2nd place overall as the small squad division camp champ runner-up, receiving trophies for home pom, Xtreme routine, cheer, sideline, and first place in overall game day. The Varsity squad received trophies in the home pom, Xtreme routine, and cheer categories. School Year Hours: Mon - Thu: 3pm - 8pm Fri: 3pm - 9pm Sat: 10am - 9pm Sun: 11am - 8pm STJ Celebrates Homecoming 2016 •SLAM DUNK ZONE •DODGE BALL •ROCK WALL fe mpSa u J •X-BEAM •PARTY ROOMS •STUNT BAG Queen Sally’s court included Freshman Attendant Sarah Elizabeth Rice, Sophomore Attendant Bryson Nicole Belich, Junior Attendant Katherine Grace McIntyre, and Senior Attendant Mackenzie Montiel. Queen’s Attendants were Grace Elizabeth Coffelt and Chanley Brooks Ritter. The crown bearer was Saint James kindergartener Mary Alexis Kirkland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kirkland. Alex’s father, Jacob Kirkland, is a 1999 STJ alum. The Trojans won the night’s game against the Hornets, 26-14. FU N! Senior Sally Sims Brown was crowned Saint James School’s 2016 Homecoming Queen in halftime ceremonies during STJ’s September 30th match-up against the Bullock County Hornets. E SA F E. C L AN . PHONE: 334.239.2587 5544 ATLANTA HIGHWAY • MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY.ROCKINJUMP.COM www.potentialmagazine.com Winter 2016 | L27