On any normal, at-home football game this fall, Washougal High School cheerleader Alexis McConville can be seen at Fishback Stadium, standing on top of a cheer box, pom-poms in hand, cheering the Panthers to victory.
This Thanksgiving, however, McConville will break away from her normal routine and perform alongside some of the best youth cheerleaders in the nation at one of the world’s biggest and most popular live entertainment venues.
McConville, a Washougal High School sophomore, will participate at the 2023 Orlando Thanksgiving Tourat Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida, Nov. 21-24.
“The parade is a big deal,” McConville said. “I’m one of the select few that actually get this opportunity to fly out to Florida, go to Disney World — where I’ve never been — and get to meet all kinds of new people from all over the United States and cheer in a parade with them. I am mainly excited to just meet all the people and see everything. And obviously, I get to cheer in a parade, which is pretty awesome. I (hope to) learn some new things from other cheerleaders that are there.”
More than 800 elementary, middle school and high school cheerleaders and dancers from across the U.S. were chosen as All-Americans during Varsity Spirit summer camps across the country this past summer, selected via tryout based on either superior cheerleading or dance skills, according to a news release issued by Varsity Spirit, a Memphis, Tennessee-based cheerleading company.