McColley Congratulates Holgate High School Cheerleaders on Senate Floor
June 8, 2018
Rob McColley News
COLUMBUS—State Senator Rob McColley (R-Napoleon) recently presented a Senate Resolution honoring the Holgate High School cheerleading team on winning the 2018 Division VI Ohio Association of Secondary School Administrators (OASSA) State Championship in the non-building category.
Accepting the award was school member and parent, Liza Gerken-Schuller, along with the Lady Tiger competition team members. The OASSA State Championship is a state competition that hosts High School cheerleading teams from all across the state, where teams are judged on their routine. This is Holgate’s first state title, although they have made their mark previously at an international competition in Florida.
“It was my privilege to host the Holgate cheerleading team on the Senate floor to honor their state title in division VI high school cheerleading.” McColley said. “Not only is this team a great group of athletes, but their success in the classroom should also be celebrated. Their accomplishments in both athletics and academia are a reflection of their dedication and perseverance, and I am proud to recognize this great group of young women.”
Accepting the award was school member and parent, Liza Gerken-Schuller, along with the Lady Tiger competition team members. The OASSA State Championship is a state competition that hosts High School cheerleading teams from all across the state, where teams are judged on their routine. This is Holgate’s first state title, although they have made their mark previously at an international competition in Florida.
“It was my privilege to host the Holgate cheerleading team on the Senate floor to honor their state title in division VI high school cheerleading.” McColley said. “Not only is this team a great group of athletes, but their success in the classroom should also be celebrated. Their accomplishments in both athletics and academia are a reflection of their dedication and perseverance, and I am proud to recognize this great group of young women.”