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Hail to the 'local' RedskinsPublished 09/30/07
Donna L. Cole — For The Capital
Cameron Jacobsen, 3, and her sister Kendall, 6, of Annapolis clown around at FedEx Field before their junior Redskins cheerleader half- time show.
Several local girls, from age 3 to 17 are having their dreams come true this season by cheerleading for the Washington Redskins.
This is, thanks in part to the team, the Redskins cheerleaders, and the parents who put up the $445 for the program and uniform. Parents like the Jacobsen family of Annapolis, long-time Redskins fans and parents of two junior Redskin cheerleaders - Kendall, 6, and Cameron, 3. That's almost $1,000 for cheerleading and...
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