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Montreal Alouettes Cheerleaders

Annie Larouche Montreal Alouettes Cheerleader
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They practice hard. They practice often. The workouts are exhausting Teamwork, style and execution is rehearsed. There are no time-outs on game day. This team doesn't line up on either side of the ball. They work in four teams of six girls in each corner of the field. They are the Montreal Alouettes Cheerleaders. They reformed with the Alouettes in 1996 and have a history of their own. The cheerleading team is directed by Annie Larouche, who has been with the team since the beginning.

They are a tremendous team that provides fans with great entertainment on the field and are tirelessly making public appearances at promotional and charity events. They make more than 200 appearances consisting of visiting schools, hospitals, amateur sports teams and numerous community events. Each year begins with training camp, where as many as 200 girls try out. Like the Alouettes, the cheerleaders are a close-knit and experienced team. Practicing as much as 15 hours a week, they balance their busy daily lives with the life of being an Alouettes Cheerleader.

We invite you to look at this salute to the Montreal Alouettes Cheerleaders.

Training Camp Slides      Team Slides      Go Als Go Slides.

Montreal Alouettes Cheerleaders CalendarSupport the team and purchase a team calendar and DVD. The proceeds of sales go towards helping get the team to the Grey Cup each year.

Section W would like to acknowledge Pascal Ratthe, Patrick Sanfacon and others for their pictures. If you have a favorite photo of the Montreal Alouette Cheerleaders you'd like to share please feel free to email us.

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