VYPE: What goals do you have for this year?
Brooklyn: I hope our team grows together and builds a better bond and work hard for
what we want. I hope to continue to have A’s in school and better myself physically and
mentally.
VYPE: What has your sport taught you that you use in your daily life?
Brooklyn: Communication is key, you need to communicate to be a better team and to
keep your relationship with people healthy.
VYPE: Who inspires you and why?
Brooklyn: My papa inspires me because he is a hard worker and has taught me to be the
best person I can be, and that even if it is hard to work for it.
VYPE: What teammate has left the biggest impression on you and why?
Brooklyn: I would probably say Abby Eckert because she had such a great personality and
always encouraged everyone on the team. She was a great leader and example of how to be
a better cheerleader or person in general.
VYPE: What is your favorite part about being on a team?
Brooklyn: My favorite part about being on a team is that it is like having a built-in family
and friends. I have made many friends over the years of cheering and we continue to get
closer and grow our bonds each day.
VYPE: Who in your family is the best athlete? Explain.
Brooklyn: The only athletes in my family are really me and my brother, he is 9 but he does
cross country and track. I am not a big fan of running and since he can run with asthma I
think that is pretty cool because he doesn’t let it stop him from doing stuff he likes.
VYPE: What’s one sport you wish you could play that you don’t already play?
Brooklyn: Probably soccer just because it is a good sport but it is harder than it looks.
VYPE: What profession would you like to work in?
Brooklyn: I would like to be an ultrasound tech when I am older or something in the
medical field.