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Girls In Greenbrier County Work With World Champion Cheerleader

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LEWISBURG -

For a few days this week girls in Greenbrier County got the opportunity to learn from a world champion cheerleader.

Ricki Pina is a cheerleader at East Carolina University who has won hundreds of competitions in her years of cheering.

The girls with the Southern Elite cheer squad worked with her for three days.

Pina said, "Coming here was great because it's a whole new set of girls and they're so much fun to work with, to push them like no other coach has pushed them before and it's really good because they don't know what to expect from me. I set expectations that are so high that I hope they can reach by the third day of camp."

For more information on the Southern Elite Cheer Program, just call (304) 645-4888.