
The North DeSoto High School cheer team has once again proven itself as one of the top programs in the region, earning its third consecutive championship at the National Cheerleaders Association (NCA) competition.
Included on the squad is Hannah Murray. Hannah is the daughter of Wesley Murray of Coushatta and Katie Murray of Stonewall. She is the granddaughter of Teresa King, Don Louis and Gina Birdsong, and Pat and Vickie Murray. Hannah is an accomplished gymnast and cheerleader.
The milestone victory marks an impressive three-year streak for the Lady Griffins, showcasing consistency, dedication, and a culture of excellence within the program. Competing against teams from across the state and beyond, North DeSoto continued to rise to the occasion, delivering a strong performance that set them apart.
Coaches credit the team’s success to months of preparation, discipline, and teamwork, as well as the athletes’ ability to balance rigorous practice schedules with academic responsibilities and school spirit appearances throughout the year.
“This kind of sustained success doesn’t happen by accident,” one coach noted. “These athletes work year-round and hold themselves to a high standard. Winning once is special — doing it three years in a row speaks volumes about their commitment.”
As the team celebrates another championship season, their achievement stands as a source of pride for the school, their families, and the entire community — and sets a high bar for future cheer squads to follow.
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