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years and want to show their school spirit on a team dedicated to their craft. To our satisfaction, they approved our request in a few weeks. We had tryouts in May and 11 BPHS students now make up the first dance team. We are very thankful to Dr. Pasquerilla and the school board for their support.” In addition, the BPHS Dance Team can now participate in local, regional and hopefully national competitions with the other area high school dance teams, like those from Canon-Mac, Mt. Lebanon, Peters Township, South Park and Upper St. Clair. “Even though the squads at the other high schools are more experienced as teams, we are fortunate our girls are not novices when it comes to performance,” notes Smith. “And we are grateful to have Heather Davidson as our coach. She has more than 10 years experience as an All-Star dance coach. She also danced at Point Park University and coached South Fayette Cheer. We know this will be a winning combination.” The BPHS Dance Team executive board also gives kudos to Barb DeLiere, advisor for the Peters Township Dance Team. “Barb was hugely instrumental in helping us develop everything we needed, from presenting to the school board to developing bylaws and tryout forms,” says Finn. “She is a proponent of friendly competition between school dance teams and has even talked about sharing a bus to local competitions. We cannot thank her enough.” With the team in place, they quickly began practicing in May. “The Bethel Park YMCA has opened their doors to us as a practice facility,” notes Finn. “We use their state-of-the-art dance space and they have been very accommodating in meeting our needs and schedules. Their only requirement was each team member buys a membership to the YMCA, which has turned out to be fantastic because they can do other kinds of training. The girls have been practicing and conditioning three times a week to prepare for camp, future events and competitions. It is a common goal amongst us to make sure we stand strong in our dance platform and ensure this will be an amazing opportunity for all Bethel Park students in the future.” The BPHS Dance Team’s first performance in uniform in front of an audience took place in July. “The girls are so energized, determined and ambitious,” says Smith. “They will do their routine the first day of camp, which will also serve as their opportunity to win a bid to the national competition in Disney World. It’s a very exciting time for all of us.” The first members of the BPHS Dance Team are ready for a lot of hard work. But the women who helped provide this opportunity already know they have what it takes. “We are so happy for all of the team members and it’s nice they’ve already bonded during practices,” says Ewing. “And to enter high school as a part of something special, wearing school colors and showing school spirit is all we really wanted to give our girls. It means a lot to all of us and we can’t wait for the dance team to knock everyone’s socks off.” Bethel Park High School Dance Team members include Lauren Ewing, Grace Finn, Abby Griffith, Alexa Karner, Mia Lazarro, Gabrielle Smith, Corrine Skovranko, Joelle Sprandle, Alana Spochaz, Mackenzie Stevenson and Brooke Veith.   ■ BETHEL PARK ❘ FALL 2018 47