Saturday, December 29, 2007

2007 - 2008 Mob Squad



Girls (Left to Right):
Lindsey Judd, Crystal Schaefer, Julie Lee, Audrey Gibson, Luz Plaatjes, Paige Evans, Antoinette DeGeorge, Rachel Bourgault, Micaela Seiden, Kate Patterson.

Boys (Left to Right):
Eppie Deleon, John Gillette, Skye Edwards, Michael Jaycox.

The 2007-8 season will be the Mob Squad's second season as a Denver Nuggets entertainment group. Their high energy hip-hop routines have quickly become a crowd favorite.

Under the direction of Kenny Jimenez and assistants Eppie Deleon and John Gillette, the routines consist of a variety of hip-hop styles, including popping-and-locking and break dance. The Mob Squad is a step above other hip-hop crews as they fuse a number of different hip-hop styles and have been known to not only perform to today’s hip-hop music, but to break into routines to the music of James Brown, Herbie Hancock, and other sounds from a variety of decades.

Jimenez’s choreography can be seen all over Denver and throughout the nation. He has choreographed and performed as a back-up dancer for numerous nationally touring acts as well as produced many of his own productions. Through his dance agency, Motion Entertainment, and his training ground of Motion Underground Dance Studio in Denver, many of Jimenez’s former students have gone on to tour with such acts as Janet Jackson, Britney Spears, Madonna, Hilary Duff, Cirque Du Soleil and more.

The ladies:

Nuggets Dancers with artist Tone Loc - 12/8/2007



The December 8th game against the Sacramento Kings was '80s Night, and at halftime the crowd got a blast from the past: a suprise performance from one of hip-hop's founding fathers, Tone Loc! Surrounded by explosive pyrotechnics and energized dancers, Tone Loc entertained the Nuggets' crowd by performing two of his greatest hits, Funky Cold Medina and Wild Thang.

New Dancer Photos - Hot in Pink



The Denver Nuggets Game Entertainment groups recently met up with NBA photographer Garrett Ellwood and took some great new shots. Take a moment to look through the teams and check out how they all turned out!

Click here to see the new pics!

2008 Nuggets Hipster Girls



Pictured (left to right): LaTesha Triggs, Sheria Giles, Chelsea Tatum, LaToya Johnson, Ronette Burton, Jasmine McClurkin, Stephanie Hancock.

The Hipster Girlz party, jump and twist during Denver Nuggets home games, performing big, bold and beautiful dance routines throughout the 2007-08 regular season. They also perform with the Denver Nuggets Dancers and Nuggets Cheerleaders.

2008 Wild Bunch Photo



No names posted yet, but 4 new positions added from the previous years' 10 and many new faces!

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Flashback Photo...Crush Girl Charlee



Can't believe I missed this photo from Charlee's representation of the Colorado Crush on Aaron's Dream Team.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Mexico City: Mucho Gusto!

I love to travel- I am crazy about exploring new countries, experiencing a different culture, tasting new foods, and meeting new people. I spent the past five days in Mexico City where we promoted NFL Mexico and represented the Denver Broncos. I was surprised and happy to see that we have a solid fan base in Mexico City as I met many fans covered from head to toe in blue and orange.

The group consisted of myself, Melissa Lopez-Aust, Erica Weston, Terita Walker, Sara Oliver, and Lindsay McBride. Also we were very excited that alumni cheerleader Catherine McEachern was our representative. Cat did a great job keeping us on schedule, making sure that we were safe at all times, and answered all of our questions. We could not have done this trip without her!

The Broncos Cheerleaders have been very lucky in regards to traveling. While we do not travel to away games, we do have other opportunities. Our team has visited locations such as Iraq, Afghanistan, Dubai, Egypt, Barcelona, Italy, and many others. Next year, a group of thirteen will be touring Hawai’i, Japan, and Guam to perform for our troops. The group is working diligently to prepare a variety show filled with dancing, skits, games, and singing for the troops.

The Mexico City trip began with breakfast with Microsoft employees and their clients. This was particularly fun for me since I had not been able to use my Spanish for quite some time in the US. I began studying Spanish since the third grade and spent four months as a student in Spain. Breakfast was fun because I was able to chat with lots of people in Spanish. This helped me brush up on my Spanish vocabulary and prepared me for the rest of the trip.

The majority of our time was spent doing interviews, photo shoots for the Mexican media, and mall appearances where we performed several numbers. We were very appreciative to be greeted with enthusiasm from the people that we met.

Finally, I want to say thank you to the wonderful people we worked with while in Mexico: Victor, Carlos, and Fernando from Vance Security provided our transportation and made sure we were always safe, Geraldine and all of the other wonderful NFL Mexico staff who assisted with the logistics of our events, and Carlos, our outgoing and energetic emcee/comedian for all of our mall appearances. It was a pleasure to work with all of them; hopefully I’ll have the chance to visit our new friends in Mexico City again some day.

- Laura (12/17/07)

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Colorado Crush Girls 2008 Open Call



UPDATED 12/15/07 AUDITION INFORMATION!

All Rounds: Dec 15th, 2007
Registration begins at 10:00 AM at Pepsi Center.
Participants will be evaluated with an opportunity to be invited to the final round.

To all those applying:

Requirements: You must be at least 21 years of age by March 2nd . There is no age limit other than this. You must have a headshot. This does not have to be a professional picture; however, it should be no smaller than a 5x7 and a clear photograph of you and only you. You must have a resume. This should simply list any performance/promotional/marketing experience you may have, along with anything else you would like the judges to know.

Please note: the auditions are closed to observers, so please leave your family and friends at home.

Audition Attire: The audition attire is a pair of jeans with a fitted top (if you are not sure what this looks like, see the picture attached). You will also need a 2 piece swim suit if you are chosen for the final round.



Please note: YOU HAVE TO WEAR SNEAKERS. Only non-marking soles will be permitted on the practice floor. Your hair and make up should be done as if you were in a performance.

Audition Format: Each applicant will need to have a one minute speech prepared that will be given in front of a panel of judges. Be prepared to tell the judges about yourselves. What exactly makes you a perfect candidate for our team? Do you have any hidden talents? Have you ever done any acting? What about modeling? Impress the judges with your personality and speaking abilities.

There will be two more workshops included in the process: one will be a photo shoot, where you can show your best shot, and the other will be a video interview, where you will be able to practice your speech in front of the camera.

**It is best to not make any other plans for the day as there is no exact time for the audition to end.

Time Commitment: The time commitment during the season is between 4 and 20 hours a week. Sometimes more, sometimes less. During the AFL season, meetings will be held once a week in the evenings.

There will be a mandatory training camp held either the end of January or the beginning of February (dates TBD).

All those selected for the team will be required attend the training camp with no exceptions. Games are played on both weekday and weekend evenings.

On game days, the Crush Girls are required to arrive at the arena 2 hours prior to game time. The position is not full time. All of the Crush Girls are either full-time students, or have full/part time jobs. The position is paid on a per game/per appearance basis and there are other forms of compensation as well.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: How do I know where to go when I arrive at the Pepsi Center?
A: There will be signs and people directing you to the correct entrance.

Q: How many Crush Girls do you take?
A: Anywhere from 12-20 "Dancers".

Q: How many spots are open?
A: All of them

Q: I can't make it on December 15th. Is there any other way to "audition"?
A: No. Due to the high volume of applicants, we do not have any further auditions nor do we accept video submissions.

Directions: From Speer Blvd, turn onto Chopper Circle and take your next right. Park in Lot C adjacent to the light rail tracks. Walk toward the Elitch Gardens bridge, you will see the Executive Tower Entrance to Pepsi Center. Enter through the double doors and check in with security. Take the elevator to level A.

Please Note: The Crush Girls are no longer a dance team. No practices, no choreographer, no director. Strictly a promotions group.

Where are they Now? Renee Herlocker

Alumni Denver Broncos Cheerleader Renee Herlocker is also an affiliate journalist for Mile High Sports Magazine.



Below is December's Blog:

Ski Season has arrived!

For those of you who have never been World Cup ski racing event, I highly suggest you check one out in Colorado!! This last weekend was my first experience watching the spectacle even though I am a native, and it will definitely not be my last.

I headed up to Vail/Beaver Creek around noon on Saturday, and after making it through the complete white out over Vail pass, I coasted into the village and was ready for the excitement to ensue.

I don’t know much about ski racing but I do know about former US Ski Team member Bode Miller. That’s exactly who I was there to cheer on. Bode is a world re-noun racer who may be more recognizable for his exit from the US team only to venture out and form his own team, solo, on his own terms.

Bode was in CO for the Birds of Prey Downhill race, which is the marquee event for skiing in the Beaver Creek World Cup event. The specific event is one of the top 5 downhill courses in the world. It is a double black diamond run and is scary enough when you are skiing slowly, so you can just imagine it going 95 mph. Crazy!!! Last year Bode won it as a US Ski Team member, and this year as a member of his own team, “Team America” he took 6th.

Bode barely missed a podium place after the slalom portion of the super combined event, and had the 18th fastest time in the slalom. Next was competing in the Super G, the highlight, on Sunday. First he had to throw a party at Rocks in Beaver Creek along with one of his sponsors, Head skis.

I can attest that fans of skiing as well as most of the racers themselves know how to throw a good party! This year that did not include Mr. Miller who is making a strong effort to be on his best behavior. I on the other hand was not. Sunday was beautiful but brutal! J

Now that Bode is making a respectable name for himself again he is busy man. He is traveling to New York today to do some PR work as he continues the World Cup run, and is unavailable to pay a little visit on Mile High Sports Radio (he promises he will next time!!).

Tune in today to Drive Time Sports to listen to a former teammate of Bode’s chat about him, but also speak about his personal amazing comeback to the sport after a devastating accident. Dial into AM 1510 at 5pm for the “Who is in Renee’s Cell Phone” segment of the show.

Ciao and Cheers until next time!

Renee (12/4/2007)

Keep up with further blog posts here.

Sports Illustrated Gallery - Nuggets Dancers



The Denver Nuggets Dancers light up this week's Sports Illustrated NBA dance team gallery. There's a little Halloween action, and some regular game day stuff thrown in for good measure.

Click here to visit!

Monday, December 3, 2007

BPT Performance Highlights

The last week of November was a busy one for the Belles Performance Team, the ladies practiced for over 10 hours and performed 4 times, including their television debut as the Rocky Mountain Rollergirls' Cheerleaders on the CW2 morning news last Wednesday, November 28th. As a year round performance team, the BPT schedule is a close 2nd in number of events to the Denver Nuggets entertainment teams, as the Belles perform nationally up to 40 times each year.

Here are some photos from the BPT's escapades last week...

CHSAA State Spirit Exhibition, Friday, November 30th, Denver Coliseum







Ye Olde Golden Christmas on Parade, Saturday, December 1st, Downtown Golden



2007 Calendar Signings

Our holiday calendar signings begin today! As promised, below are the dates and locations for individuals for the month of December. Some of the people are subject to change, however, the times will stand firm. We hope to see all of you this holiday season!

2007 Calendar Signings
Saturday, December 1st
12:00-4:00pm

Colorado Mills (Sports Authority)
Sara Lockhart
Emily Chadez Harper
Candice Jones

County Line Road (Sports Authority)
Romi Bean
Melissa Lopez-Aust
Kelsey Vernon

Arden B. (Park Meadows Mall)
Brianne Bateman
Kaoruko Horiike
Terita Walker

Sunday, December 2nd
12:00-4:00pm

Colorado Mills
Sara Oliver
Kim Braun
Sarah Culter

County Line Road (Sports Authority)
Mary Johnston
Serita Archuleta
Lauren Gardner

Arden B. (Park Meadows Mall)
Shelby Britton
Whitney Gustfason
Jamie Dukehart-Conti

Saturday, December 8th
12:00-4:00pm

Colorado Mills
Whitney Gustfason
Kaoruko Horiike

County Line Road (Sports Authority)
Katie Layman
Jamie Dukehart-Conti

Southwest Plaza (pending)
Mandy Adams
Valerie Scott

Saturday, December 15th
10:00-1:00pm

Colorado Mills
Candice Jones
Jamie Dukehart-Conti
Kristin Sanders

County Line Road (Sports Authority)
Sara Lockhart
Shelby Britton

Arden B. (Parkmeadows Mall)
Mandy Adams
Mary Johnston
Keela Harris

South West Plaza (pending)
Alex Taylor
Rebecca Bolan
Kaoruko Horiike

Glendale (S. Colorado Blvd. 370 S. Colorado Blvd, Glendale, CO 80246)
Jessie Greenberg
Brianne Bateman

Bowles Crossing (Bowles & Wadsworth)
Lauren Gardner
Romi Bean

Sunday, December 16th
12:00-4:00p.m.

Colorado Mills
Jessie Greenberg
Brianne Bateman
Kaoruko Horiike

County Line Road (Sports Authority)
Manday Adams
Keela Harris

Arden B. (Parkmeadows Mall)
Kelsey Vernon
Alex Taylor

South West Plaza (pending)
Serita Archuleta
Romi Bean
Sara Lockhart

Glendale
Lauren Gardner
Kristin Sanders

Bowles
Kim Braun
Valerie Scott

Saturday, December 22
10-2:00pm

Colorado Mills
Sara Oliver
Nicole Moore

Southwest Plaza
Terita Walker
Laura Sobon

Saturday, December 22
2-6:00pm

Colorado Mills
Sarah Culter
Brianne Bateman

County Line Road (Sports Authority)
Rebecca Bolan
Mary Johnston

Southwest Plaza (pending)
Whitney Gustfason
Kristin Sanders

Sunday, Decemer 23
10-2:00pm

Arden B. (Parkmeadows mall)
Nicole Moore
Brianne Bateman
Lauren Gardner

Southwest Plaza (pending)
Erica Weston
Keela Harris
Rebecca Bolan

Monday, December 24th
10-2:00pm
Arden B.
Whitney Gustafson
Valerie Scott
Nicole Moore

Southwest Plaza (pending)
Kelsey Vernon
Erica Weston
Keela Harris

Locations:
The Sport Authority Stores:
County Line Road & Quebec
7848 County Line Road, Littleton, CO 80124

Bowles Crossing (Bowles & Wadsworth)
8055 W. Bowles Ave, Littleton, CO 80123

Glendale (S. COlorado Blvd.)
370 S. COlorado Blvd, Glendale, CO 80246

Colorado Mills
14500 W. COlfax, Lakewood, CO 80401

Arden B–Parkmeadows Mall

Southwest Plaza
Wadsworth & Bowles
8501 W. Bowles Ave., Littleton, CO 80123
Outside of the Gap

- Keela (12/1/07)

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

RMRGC on the CW2

The Rocky Mountain Rollergirls' Cheerleaders made their television debut today on the CW2's mornings news. Morning Feature Reporter Chris Parente does whatever it takes to make sure you know what's going on in and around Denver. If that means wearing a wig and dancing, so be it. Join Chris today as he learns what Rollerderby is all about.



Click here for the video.

After today, you may need to scroll through his visits to the title "Back with the Rocky Mountain Rollergirls".

The final RMRG bout will be played this Saturday night, December 1, at the Bladium Sports Club in Denver. Doors open at 6:00 pm, the bout starts at 7:00 pm.



The RMRGC hope to see you there for our final performance of this year!

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Sports Illustrated NFL Cheerleader Gallery



Nicole Moore in the DBC's first appearance in the 2007 SI gallery.

Click here to go there now.

Monday, November 26, 2007

Colorado 14ers Dance Team



From Left to Right: Stephanie A., Stephanie N., Anne (Assistant Captain), Erin, Marie, Jillian, Kayla, Billye Dee, Amy, Natalie, Alissa, Tracy, Sadie (Team Captain)



It’s the most wonderful time of the year…again!

Well, it is nearly the end of November and the Denver Broncos only have two home games left this season. With four games away from home of the final six remaining this season we need all of the fan support and enthusiasm we can get! Are any of you planning to make it to any of the road games?

This year Thanksgiving was a beautiful celebration with family and friends. I hope that all of you were able to bring in the holiday season with some of the same experiences. Last year I started a baking tradition with the women in my life. I carried it on this year and made apple pie from scratch — crust and all. The preparation portion was fun, and the end product is always one of the best parts, but I think one of the things I enjoy most about the process is taking advantage of the time with my mother and grandmother who both live here in Colorado. It is refreshing to bring in the holiday with people who have sincerely impacted your life.

Thanksgiving morning I ran the Turkey Trot in Washington Park with several friends. The course was beautiful and people got pretty into the race by dressing up. It was certainly a memorable experience. Do any of you have interesting Thanksgiving traditions?

One of the things I am continually surprised about with the coming of the holiday season is how quickly people start moving. Some individuals were up at about 4 a.m. the day after Thanksgiving to get some of their holiday shopping started. And many of my neighbors already have their houses decked out in Christmas spirit. With Christmas trees strapped to the tops of cars and holiday music on the radio, I think many start to feel the pressure of 2008 just around the corner.

Well, with the Christmas season on the rise I should make note that our team will be selling and signing our calendars at various locations around Colorado for every weekend in December. As soon as I get the list of who will be where and when, I will post; it would be great to meet all of you consistent bloggers while your doing some of your holiday shopping!

Plug: Our calendars make great stocking stuffers! (I couldn’t resist.)



Our team recently received some very exciting news. Every year our team nominates one woman to attend the Pro Bowl to represent the Denver Broncos Cheerleaders in Hawaii. This year’s representative is Jenn Kelly — a beautiful, inspirational, positive, and talented woman.



Only 15 women have ever been invited to attend the Pro Bowl to represent the Denver Broncos Cheerleaders (DBC), so not only is the invitation an irreplaceable opportunity, but I think it is always humbling to be voted into a circumstance or situation because of your character, and that is exactly why Jenn will represent the DBC; she has a beautiful spirit and a very sincere character.

One of her most recent projects has been putting together Christmas gifts for our troops overseas in Iraq and Afghanistan. If any of you see her at a promotion or charity in the coming months, please be sure to share your warm congratulations with her!

Have a great week everyone!

Keela (11/25/2007)

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

A Perfect Night for MNF!

Wow, what a change. Last night’s game against the Tennessee Titans contrasted drastically against the previous two home games. At the Green Bay game, there was more green and yellow in the stands than I would prefer to see at a Broncos home game. Against Pittsburgh, I saw too many Terrible Towels being waved in the air.

However, the moment I walked onto the field last night, it felt different. I could tell there was a lot of excitement in the air. After the Broncos came off a great away win against Kansas City, Broncos Nation was pumped. Right before the Broncos took the field the fans were going crazy. Almost every seat in the house had an orange pom pom and was waving it in the air. I could tell that our fans were back and in full force.

The Broncos organization ran a huge campaign last week – wear it loud and wear it proud! And they did. Prior to the game, I was in the Broncos Barn tent where I was greeted with many enthusiastic fans. I saw fans with spray-painted hair, orange and blue faces, encouraging signs, and plenty of energy. They were ready for another Broncos win.

The evening proved to be quite exciting as the Broncos took the lead and held onto it. Going into Thanksgiving week, this gives us all something to be thankful for.

Fans, continue to wear it loud and proud. I know your support reflects down onto the field and affects the players. Cheer them on; get excited! This season is not over yet!

- Laura (11/20/07)

Monday, November 19, 2007

2007 Rocky Mountain Rollergirls Cheerleaders



Back Row: (L to R)
Patricia Fasso, Cher Fox, Wendy Kraus, Erica Hopkins, Katie Parisian, Meghan Stinton, Amber Harrington, Danielle Denton, Crystal Wolf

Front Row:
Marya Myszczynski, Courtney Lynn, Catelyn Holstlaw

Visit them online here.

2007-2008 Nuggets Cheer Team



Girls, Top Row, Left to Right:
Kimmie Marcum, Denise Echavarria, Courtney Pahl, Lisa Bottinelli, Amber Dutenhoeffer, Stephanie A. John (Head Coach), Jill Anderson, Aspen Summerlin, Shannon Andrews, Sarah Hodan, Lauren Curtis, Adrienne Lowe, Holly LeForce.

Guys, Middle Row, Left to Right:
Jason Carpenter (Captain), Tyler Barnes, Chad Jourdan, Kyle Knutson (Captain), Jason Butler, Josh Teague, Chris “Hemo” John (Head Coach), Adam Menefee (Assistant Coach), Ryan Hardy, Craig Callen, Scott Sample, Jordan Strauss, Chris Niemeyer, Warkim Giles, Shad Heffernan.

Bottom Row:
Ryan Turner, Stefanie Perry, Rick Sauvageau.

Individual cheer team photos can be viewed here.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Behind the Scenes at the 2007-2008 Nuggets Dancers Photo Shoot



Visit here to see more.

2007 - 2008 Colorado Eagles Chicks



2007 - Colorado Eagles Dance Team - 2008
Front Row (Left to Right): Lyndsey, Krista, Annie, Emily, Alyssa, Melissa, Jenny
Back Row: Sarah, Rachel, Kalyn, Jessica, Katy, Erika, Katrina
(Not Pictured Lisa Kennedy, Manager)


Alyssa                                  Annie

Emily                                  Jessica

Erika                                   Kalyn

Katrina                               Katy

Lyndsey                              Krista

Melissa                               Rachel

Sarah

The John Lynch Show

Have any of you have seen the Qwest John Lynch Live show at Old Chicago in Littleton? Tonight was my first time attending the show and I had a blast! Every week John Lynch and CBS4’s Vic Lombardi put on a show with Broncos highlights and guest speakers. They select one cheerleader per week to introduce the show as well as introduce the guest speaker. Tonight’s guest was tight end, long snapper, and the emergency QB, Mike Leach.

This was my first taste of broadcast journalism. I was a math major in college so I didn’t spend a lot of time in front of a camera. However, I’ve have had to get used to being in front of a camera since becoming a Broncos Cheerleader. You never know when a camera might come your way at a game or if there’s going to be a speaking opportunity at a promotion or charity. This keeps me on my toes!

Great newscasters like Vic Lombardi make taking in front of a camera look easy! Sure talking is easy, but add multiple cameras, lights, a loud crowd, and nerves and it ends up being a bit more difficult than one would think! Hopefully I hid my nerves, but I definitely have a lot more respect for the people who do this for a living.

The staff at CBS4 was wonderful — they set me up with a headset and helped me practice my lines before going live. They made me feel very comfortable and I am thankful for all their help. And the fans in the audience were great — very enthusiastic and eager to chat. I was happy to have met some of Denver’s longest and most avid Broncos fans. This was definitely a fun experience!

- Laura (11/5/07)

2007 Denver Broncos Cheerleaders Poster



Front Row (left to right) – Laura Sobon, Candice Jones, Kim Braun, Lindsay McBride, Jenn Kelly, Kelsey Vernon, Whitney Gustafson, Mandy Adams, Kaoruko Horiike, Terita Walker, Sarah Culter, Emily Harper, Mary Johnston, Melissa Lopez-Aust

Middle Row (left to right) – Keela Harris, Rebecca Bolan, Kristin Sanders, Valerie Scott, Shelby Britton, Sara Oliver, La Toyua Tolbert, Katie Layman, Nicole Moore, Brianne Bateman

Back Row (left to right) – Alex Taylor, Jamie Dukehart-Conti, Jessie Greenberg, Kristina Hoyer, Lindsey Dudley, Erica Weston, Romi Bean, Lauren Gardner, Sara Lockhart, Serita Archuleta

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Flashback Photo - Mork



This episode of Mork & Mindy aired in November 1979 in which Mork tried out for and made the Pony Express (Denver Broncos Cheerleaders).

Synopsis: While dejected Mork is confessing to Mindy that he has lost another job, eighty Pony Express cheerleaders drop in at Remo's deli. Impressed that the girls are paid to cheer up people, Mork asks for a job and they suggest that he apply at the Broncos' headquarters. A couple of the cheerleaders even coach him in their routines.

Upon returning from Denver, Mork reports that his application was filed in a wastebasket. Mindy's cousin, Nelson, takes up this case of sex discrimination as his election campaign platform, beginning by getting himself and Mork interviewed on television. Mork creates a high-altitude uproar when he joins the stunning women of the Denver Broncos' Pony Express as pro football's first male cheerleader and prances before 70,000 cheering fans in Denver's Mile High Stadium.

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Halloween Memories

Fall is always a fun time of year. The leaves are changing color and the air is crisp outside. It’s the perfect time to gather around with family for spiced cider and pumpkin pie. And of course to watch football AND the World Series!!

I also love fall because of Halloween. I have so many wonderful memories of trick-or-treating with my little sister in the streets near my house. When I was about 8 years old, I was a bit of a goofy kid. My hair was always a mess and I had dirt stains on my clothes from playing outside all the time. While most girls were playing with Barbies, I was climbing trees outdoors and coming up with imaginary games which involved saving the world. Halloween, though, was time to play dress up and a time to transform into something beautiful. One of my favorite Halloween costumes was when I was a mermaid. I wore a long blond wig with flowing hair and put on red lipstick for the first time. I wore a shimmery outfit with green sequins for the scales, and clear high heels for my feet. I enjoyed going around to the neighbors and collecting as much candy as possible!!

Everyone has their own unique memories from Halloween. I asked a couple of the other Broncos Cheerleaders to tell me about their special Halloween memory. Here’s what they said:

“My favorite thing about Halloween has always been my family’s tradition to feast on my mom’s homemade chili and hot cider after a chilly evening of trick-or-treating. Today, the members of my family live in different cities but we keep the tradition alive by each making our own version of mom’s chili on Halloween night. My husband and I have started our own annual tradition of sharing my family’s special Halloween chili with a great group of friends while passing out candy to trick-or-treaters.” — Shelby Britton

“Last year I was searching for a silly costume that no one else would duplicate. So I went to a vintage shop up in Boulder and found the perfect prom dress from the ’80s. I accompanied it with a tiara, some leggings, and high top shoes and the perfect ’80s prom queen outfit was born!! I’ve always loved dressing up for halloween! I’ve been everything from a big pumpkin to a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle to the Joker from the Batman movies!” — Romi Bean

“When I was little I used to love skunks. I didn’t understand the whole concept of growing up, and when I was little I would tell my parents that I wanted to be a skunk when I was older. When Halloween rolled around, a skunk was the number one choice for me! I wore a little black outfit with a hood, tail, and that long white stripe from top to bottom. But, I also couldn’t pronounce the word correctly at that age, so I kept telling everyone that I was a ’stunk’ instead of a ’skunk’!” — Katie Layman

“My favorite memories from Halloween are from when I was younger. My mom, sister and I always dressed up, took pictures, and went trick-or-treating for the evening. It was also fun to hand out candy to the trick-or-treaters who came to our door. It was such an exciting time of year! It was so special to always be able to celebrate this holiday together, and even today I look back warmly on these fond memories!” — Jamie Dukehart-Conti

“The church I grew up in would always host an alternative Halloween celebration for kids in the community. The carnival-like atmosphere included lots of games, booths, and food. In high school, I volunteered to work at game booths a couple of times. It was so much fun - all of the little kids were dressed up in the cutest costumes (no scary costumes were allowed.) I would always use my dance outfits as last-minute costumes. One year I wore a tutu and my pointe shoes and kids and their parents alike would be amazed that I could stand on my tip-toes!” — Valerie Scott

- Laura (10/28/2007)

2008 Crush Girls Tryouts set for December 15th!



When: Dec 15th 11AM-3PM

Where: On Nuggets Practice Court at Pepsi Center

Details: If you like: having fun, enjoy being the center of attention, enjoy sports and game entertainment, want to be featured in a Calendar and Calendar show on Fox Sports, want to entertain thousands of fans, represent the Crush in the community at promotions, and make up to $100 per hour, then this is your dream job!

The Crush are looking to create a energetic promotions and game entertainment team with fun promotions throughout the season, not to mention getting the ability to entertain thousands of fans at Pepsi Center! If you think you are personable, out going, energetic and like making money while having fun, then try out for the opportunity of a life time at Pepsi Center!

Check back for additional information as it is announced.

Note: RMSB has been made aware that this will no longer be a dance team, but a promotions model team.

Friday, October 26, 2007

Wild Bunch Revived - NLL, PLPA REACH SEVEN-YEAR DEAL

New 2008 schedule expected to be released next week

10/25/2007

The NLL and the players' association agreed to a long-term Collective Bargaining Agreement, which begins in 2008 and runs through the 2014 season.The National Lacrosse League has announced the reaching of a new Collective Bargaining Agreement with the Professional Lacrosse Player's Association. The agreement is a seven-year term that begins in 2008 and run through the 2014 season. The agreement marks the longest labor deal in the 22-year history of professional indoor lacrosse. The league's previous three-year agreement with the PLPA expired following the 2007 season.

"Reaching a long-term collective bargaining agreement with the players was our number one priority in this process", said NLL Commissioner Jim Jennings. "We've been building positive growth in the league over the past few years. Securing long-term labor peace puts us in a position to take our league to the next level."

The agreement also means that professional indoor lacrosse will be played in 2008. When a new CBA had not reached by the league's deadline last week, the 2008 season was canceled. A new schedule for the 2008 National Lacrosse League season is expected to be announced next week.

With Sarah Schachterle's retirement from the Wild Bunch's Director position, several year member Stacia Boley will be preparing the dancers for the 2008 season.


Stacia Boley

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Midwest Spirit Battle at the Capital This Weekend

The Denver Coliseum will host Midwest Spirit's Battle at the Capital Cheerleading and Dance Competition this Saturday, October 27th, starting at 10:30 am.



The Belles Performance Team will be assisting with the production of this event and will also provide the finale entertainment and host the trophy ceremonies. It's starting to get cold outside, so warm up this Saturday with some spirit and excitement at the Denver Coliseum!

The BPT Rock Texas

The Belles Performance Team returned from attending the Ft. Worth Alliance Air Show this past weeked with excitement and fond memories. Over 200,000 aviation enthusiasts attended the show and many stopped to see the BPT perform dance routines that spanned in music from the 1960's to today.


The Navy Blue Angels were flying overhead. This was the best spot to view the show!

The BPT were a special hit at Saturday nights VIP Ramp party, where they performed for many of the military personnel that were performing and exhibiting at the show. Pilots from the Navy Blue Angels and the Army Sky Soldiers were in attendance. This was truly the Top Gun of today's military pilots. Each branch of the armed forces gave the BPT members pins, stickers and patches, trying to brand them as their own.


Danielle, Katie, and Patty get to know the Navy

"It was a small USO style performance," states Cher Fox, BPT Owner and Executive Director, "but the personnel kept yelling for encore after encore! It was really a unique and exciting opportunity for the BPT, one I will never forget!"


The BPT, as the Osprey Girls, sitting pretty

Sunday, the BPT spent the day with the crew of the hybrid helicopter/plane, the Osprey, featured in last week's smash DVD release The Transformers. They assisted the crew with merchandise sales, performed for the hundreds of people standing in line to tour the unique aircraft, took pictures on and around the aircraft and shot a high definition video of the BPT performing in front of the Osprey. What a day!


Bell Helicopter, makers of the Osprey, shoot the BPT in high definition performing with the Osprey in the background

Monday morning, Southwest Academy welcomed the BPT to talk about the organization and perform for the students. Although most of the students were strict Dallas Cowboys fans, they engaged in Q & A with the Belles on topics such as dancer biographies and the planes featured on the BPT's 2007 aviation themed poster. After 2 performances which left one student speechless and "without comment it was so good", the BPT autographed the posters and wished the students well with the rest of their school day.


Southwest Academy Visit and Performance

"This trip was especially close to my heart," comments Cher. "My parents, Joe and Cae Sullivan, hosted the team for the weekend and my nephew attends Southwest Academy, so it was an honor to share my passion and love of dance with him and his fellow students. He was so proud to have us there, he could barely find the courage and words to introduce us! That is him in the front row on the right proudly displaying our poster. Thanks Mom and Dad for the slumber party!"


Osprey Maintenance 101

The Belles plan to repeat this exciting event when they attend the Aviation Nation Airshow in Las Vegas the weekend of Veteran's Day in November.


Signing a poster for a fan (look at the line behind them to tour the Osprey!)

To learn more about this unique and amazing aircraft, the Osprey, visit here.