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Leading off a holiday tradition

SHS cheerleader from Mazon part of Macy's Parade

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Hannah Mehochko, a senior cheerleader at Seneca Township High School, will be among a group of 700 all-star cheerleaders leading off the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Thursday morning.

NEW YORK, N.Y. — Look closely at the group of red-and-white-sparkly-dressed cheerleaders leading the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on Thursday, as one of Mazon’s own will be among them.

Hannah Mehochko, a senior cheerleader at Seneca Township High School, was chosen to be one of the elite to lead off the famous parade with dancing and cheer moves. She will then turn right around and accompany Santa Clause at the very end to close the festivities.

Mehochko might be a little hard to pick out on T.V., though. She’s part of a group of about 700 varsity cheerleaders from high schools around the country.

“I was so excited,” Hannah said about when she learned she would be going. “It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”

Being a part of the parade has meant hours and hours of rehearsal, she said. She and her family arrived in New York City earlier this week, and practices have been numerous. Hannah knows the drill, though. She’s been in dance or cheerleading since she was very little.

She was only around 2 years old when she started dance lessons at Pam’s Academy of Dance in Morris. At the time, she said, she wanted to do dance because she wanted to be like her older sister, Molly, who was a dancer.

She soon found she loved it, too.

Hannah also tried several sports when she was young — giving soccer, volleyball, and basketball a try —  but nothing really appealed to her until she began cheering.

“Cheerleading was a lot better than sports for me,” she said. “I started in sixth grade at MVK. I love it.”

She loved just about everything about cheerleading, but she always had her eye on the girls who were thrown up in the air. They’re called “flyers,” or “top girls,” and Hannah worked at becoming one. In high school, she did.

“It’s my absolute favorite part of being a cheerleader,” she said.

The moves she does include “the prep,” when other cheerleaders hold her feet while she stands at about shoulder level; "an extension,” which is when she’s held above their heads; and “libs,” when the top girl stands on one foot while four hands hold her other foot.

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