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Framingham High School
Cheerleaders

Coaches: Varsity & Junior Varsity

Sue Pereira Jennifer Henning Jessica Young


 

 

 


Varsity: Sue Pereira

Sue Pereira picture Sue has been coaching the varsity cheerleaders at Framingham High School for the last 25 years and she has a lot to show for it. She has captured numerous Bay State, Regional, and State titles in Division 1 over the last 25 years. She has even managed to gain two national championships (1991 and 1997). Sue's dedication to cheerleading and Framingham High School has been the key ingredient for success. Not only is Sue a coach, she is a mother, teacher, role model and a friend.

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Junior Varsity: Jennifer Henning

Jennifer Henning picture Jennifer has been coaching JV at FHS since 2003, however she has been involved with cheerleading since with Pop Warner in 1993.  She grew a love for the sport instantly and continued through elementary/middle school, high school, college and at the open all-star level after college. Jennifer cheered under the leadership of the varsity coach Sue Pereira for 4 years in high school.  She was a Bay State, Regional, and State Champion all 4 years of high school. In 1997, she was able to achieve a National Championship. Next Jennifer moved on to college at Framingham State where she continued to cheer at the college level.  Lastly, she cheered on the East Elite Open All-Girl team where she was able to gain other National Championships.

 


Junior Varsity: Jessica Young
Jessica has been a JV coach at FHS since 2004.  Jessica also grew a love for the sport and cheered through elementary/middle school, high school, college and at the open all-star level after college. Jessica cheered under the leadership of the varsity coach Sue Pereira for 4 years in high school.  She was a Bay State, Regional, and State Champion all 4 years of high school. In 1997, she was able to achieve a National Championship. Next Jessica moved on to college at Framingham State where she continued to cheer at the college level.  Lastly, she cheered on the East Elite Open All-Girl team where she was able to gain other National Championships

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