
Kayleigh
Scott
Cheer Coach
Kayleigh has been an active cheerleader since the age of eight. She has cheered
for basketball and football teams, as well as, competitive All-Star squads winning
multiple national championship titles in the process. She has acquired great leadership
skills throughout high school as captain of the Varsity Cheerleading Squad, and
Assistant Coach of the Junior Varsity Squad. Kayleigh has more than three years
experience coaching numerous cheerleading squads, ranging in age from 4 to 15. In
addition, she has been involved with judging various competitions and staffing the
cheer and dance Athletic Championships for the past two years. Currently, Kayleigh
is attending North Carolina State University pursuing a degree in Political Science.

Jessica
Humphrey
Cheer Coach
Jessica Humphrey has been cheerleading since first enrolled at her local recreation
center at age eight. Since then she has cheered for her middle and high school football
team, basketball team, and competition squad. In 2006, she cheered on the Beddingfield
High School Bruins girl’s varsity basketball team to win the state championship.
She was Captain of her high school Varsity and Competition Squads her junior and
senior year and she choreographed the Junior Varsity Cheerleading Squad’s competition
routine. She is currently attending NC State pursuing a major in Sports Management.
Jessica is an active team member on NC State’s All-Girl Competition Cheerleading
Squad, and will compete in Daytona Florida, for the College National Championship.

Jennifer
Lynch
Cheer Coach
Jennifer started cheering with the Boys & Girls Club at the age of 9. She went on
to cheer in middle school and high school. Jennifer cheered for football and basketball
in high school, and was one of two elected captains during her junior and senior
years. She also cheered on two competition squads, as well as the squad that cheered
for the Kansas Jayhawks at the Great Alaska Shootout basketball tournament in 1999.
Jennifer was a coach at multiple Pop Warner clinics and was the assistant coach
for a Pop Warner squad comprised of girls aged 11-13. She also served as a judge
for a Pop Warner regional competition. Jennifer graduated from Mississippi College
with a Bachelors of Science in Education in December 2004. She is currently a graduate
student in the School of Information and Library Science at UNC.