Indian Trail cheer team in Kenosha back-to-back state champions
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Indian Trail High School & Academy cheerleading team won first place in the WACPC State Final on Feb. 21, securing victories for two consecutive years.Â
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Cheer Coach Jalissa Johnson holds up the team's 2026 state championship trophy. The team has now won back-to-back championships.Â
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Benett Scuglik, the cheer captain at Indian Trail high school holds up a commendation letter presented to the cheer team by Mayor David Bogdala in 2025.Â
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Indian Trail's cheerleading team has won the state cheerleading championship for the second year in a row.Â
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Indian Trail High School & Academy cheerleading team won first place in the WACPC State Final on Feb. 21, securing victories for two consecutive years.Â
Benett Scuglik, the cheer captain at Indian Trail high school holds up a commendation letter presented to the cheer team by Mayor David Bogdala in 2025.Â