Cheered by RM10,000 grant


Way to go: Cheerleading teams Vibrant, Blitzerz and Anselm striking an impressive pose as (from left) Jasmine, Lim and Star Publications (M) Bhd’s Content Development chief operating officer June Wong (third from left) look on.

PETALING JAYA: For the past three years, cheerleader Lee Ivy, 18, has been raising funds by selling cakes and T-shirts so that her team can compete at CHEER, Malaysia’s biggest cheerleading competition.

Her hard work paid off when her team, Vibrant from SMK Puteri Titiwangsa in Kuala Lumpur, won a RM10,000 CHEER Foundation grant at Thursday’s launch of CHEER 2015.

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