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Help send King cheer and dance to the national championships
Through the participation and instruction in the sport of cheerleading and dance, King University promotes the ideas of good sportsmanship, personal integrity, accountability, team cooperation, and community service.
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Edwards chosen to lead King cheer and dance programs
BRISTOL, Tenn. – King University director of athletics, David Hicks announced the hire of Mary Edwards as cheerleading and dance coach, effective September 12. Edwards replaces Debbie Neilson, who resigned at the end of August.
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Seybold hired as assistant acrobatics and tumbling and cheer coach
BRISTOL, Tenn. – Head acrobatics and tumbling coach Megan Bamford and head cheerleading and dance coach Debbie Neilson announced the hire of Nicole Seybold as an assistant coach that will help both programs. Seybold joins the Tornado staff following a stellar career competing in acrobatics and tumbling at the University of Oregon.
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Cheer and dance lead tumbling classes at church camp
BRISTOL, Tenn. – Last week the King University cheerleading and dance teams was privileged to work with Celebration Church as they hosted their annual Rise Up children’s camp. The camp provides children with several different class options including tumbling, drama, art, guitar, piano, community service, hip hop, science, etc., incorporating God’s word and love into every session.
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King joins the YWCA and Boys & Girls Club to celebrate Olympic Day
BRISTOL, Tenn. – Earlier this week members of the King University cheerleading and dance teams as well as other student-athletes and coaches had the opportunity to participate in Olympic Day at the YWCA. The Olympics are celebrated throughout the month of June, and the YWCA partners with the U.S. Olympic Committee to host this event.
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Join King for Dig Pink Night and Late Night Madness
BRISTOL, Tenn. – If you haven’t been to the Student Center Complex to see the King University women’s volleyball team play, Tuesday night is the perfect opportunity. The Tornado will be hosting their annual Dig Pink event and taking donations that will go towards breast cancer research. Following the conclusion of the volleyball match, fans can stay to get their first glimpse of the King men’s and women’s basketball teams at Late Night Madness where the King athletics department will have a major announcement about the upcoming season.
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