La Jolla High cheerleaders wash cars to raise funds
La Jolla High School’s cheerleaders put their car-washing skills to work Saturday, raising funds to pay for warm-ups and bags for the 25-members team. In all, they’ve set a fundraising goal of $4,000 this year so they can also pay for camps, competitions, choreographers and visiting coaches to help them learn new skills.
- The team takes a break to pose for a picture: Nicole Viloria, Luis Aguilar, Victoria Cornick, Marissa Petch, Yesenia Figueroa, Josie Camacho, Larisse Guislain and Martha Morales. Photos by Brittany Comunale
- La Jolla High cheerleaders work as a team to soap the next car in line.
- La Jolla High cheerleader Carla Gomez diligently rinses off the soapy suds.
- Maddy Pickett, Miranda Ciesol and Paulina Juarez added a bake sale to raise money for their team.
- A La Jolla High cheerleader poses with a sign on La Jolla Boulevard.
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