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Badgerettes take to the air

Mandi Bateman Editor | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 7 years, 2 months AGO
by Mandi Bateman Editor
| November 23, 2017 12:00 AM

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The Badgerettes finish with the most important letter... B!

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Photo by Mandi Bateman The Badgerettes perform a kick line during halftime at the girls basketball game.

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Photo by Mandi Bateman The Badgerettes raising their Poms high, showing their Badger pride,

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Isabella Bennet and Avery Pluid perform a hurdler jump during the dance routine at the girls basketball game.

BONNERS FERRY — The Badgerettes performed at the Girls Basketball game on Nov. 17, during halftime, doing a Pom routine to the “One Woman Army” by Ciara.

They brought the Badger spirit, and got the audience attention, garnering much applause.

They finished the stunning routine with a “B” made of pom poms.

“Such an important letter!” said coach Lisa Dirks. “Bonners Ferry ... Badgerettes … Badgers … Basketball!”

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