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Corrigan goes from ice girl to emcee for Peoria Rivermen

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Unfortunately, starting her new job as the emcee for the Peoria Rivermen meant that she had to give up dancing with the Lost Soles for the time being. However, as the emcee, Haley is thriving.

She loves interacting with children – she wants to major in elementary education with a concentration in English – and she gets to do so on a regular basis at the Peoria Civic Center. And as she continues to gain more experience, she continues to improve.

“She has gotten much better at ad libbing. For every game we have a script that she kinda follows, but I told her early on that I didn’t want to write out exactly what she was going to be saying. Now, all I do is tell her what promotions we’re doing, and then she’s able to run the show by herself,” Gray said.

The result has been even more confidence for an already vivacious and outgoing girl.

“I’ve always kinda put myself out there, because that’s just how I’ve always been,” Corrigan said. “It has made me so much less nervous to be in front of people. Now, I can sing a song in front of thousands of people and I wouldn’t be embarrassed. It’s really helped me step out of my comfort zone and experience a lot of new things.”

As a teacher, Haley probably won’t have to sing in front of thousands of people, but being able to capture an audience is something that will certainly come in handy. Especially in a room full of kindergarteners or second graders like the one she hopes to be teaching in a few years.

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