Heather Bernhard was Conrad's assistant coach. Conrad, whose daughter Madie is moving up, will step down as fifth-sixth grade coach and join them. Next year, 16 of the girls will move up to the junior high team. Over the past four years, Seneca Valley has finished in first place 20 times and in second place on four occasions. We have 125 girls in the program and they've been truly special.” “I've had this same group of girls over the past four years,” Conrad said. In four of those events, Seneca Valley was named grand champion (highest score in the entire competition). The team won competitions at New Brighton, Beaver Local (Ohio), its own tourney at home, Blackhawk and East Allegheny before winning the state tourney in Indiana. These girls never lost a competition all year. Seneca Valley brought home the state title. The board agreed and the fifth-sixth grade team - competing in the junior division - took full advantage. It won every competition it entered and I felt like these girls deserved a chance.” “Our season is always over around the beginning of November and the states aren't until two weeks later. “We've never done that before,” Conrad said of competing at states. In her sixth year as coach of the competitive cheering squad, Conrad decided to petition the organization's board to allow the team to compete in the state championships. JACKSON TWP - No one can say Seneca Valley Junior Football and Cheer coach Rachel Conrad doesn't know her team.
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