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Register Your Child Today for Junior Cheerleaders

The Buccaneers' popular Junior Cheerleaders program, now in its 16th season, is currently taking registrations for boys and girls ages 6-17, with a clinic and a game-day performance highlighting the experience

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Some of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' biggest – and youngest – fans will have the chance to help the team kick off its 2013 campaign at Raymond James Stadium this summer.

Registration has opened for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' annual Junior Cheerleaders program, now in its 16th season.  The Junior Cheerleaders program will once again include a Junior Cheer/Dance Clinic, held this year on Saturday, August 3, followed by a game-day performance at halftime of Tampa Bay's tilt with the reigning Super Bowl Champion Baltimore Ravens on Thursday, August 8.

The program, open to both boys and girls ages 6-17, will provide a fun, motivational experience, as well as the chance to perform a cheer or hip-hop dance routine at halftime of the Buccaneers' first preseason game of the  year.

Along with the clinic and halftime performance, program participants will receive an official Tampa Bay Buccaneers Junior Cheerleader uniform and pompons, one game-day ticket for the participant and an additional game-day ticket for a family member, a complimentary parking pass and an autographed team poster of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cheerleaders.

Participants will also have the option to purchase additional discounted tickets.

For all parents and youth interested in this special opportunity, registration will remain open through Thursday, August 1. The August 3 clinic will be held from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. at Jefferson High School in Tampa. For more information, visit the official Junior Cheerleaders registration page.

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