FSCC Brings Back Cheerleading Program
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 28, 2026
Contact: Taylor Bailey, Director of Public Relations
620-223-2700, ext. 4600
FSCC Brings Back Cheerleading Program
Fort Scott, KS – Fort Scott Community College is bringing back cheerleading, reintroducing a program designed to energize campus spirit, support Greyhound athletics, and serve as a positive presence in the Fort Scott community. The non-competitive cheer program will be led by coaches Sammie Horton and Alyssa Martin, who emphasize growth, teamwork, and athlete development as the foundation of their coaching philosophy.
“We believe that anything can be taught to a willing and determined student,” Horton and Martin said. “Our coaching philosophy centers on growth, effort, and creating an environment where athletes feel supported, challenged, and confident in their ability to learn and improve.”
While the team will not compete, the coaches say success will be measured by more than wins and trophies. Instead, the program will focus on building unity, school pride, and a strong connection between FSCC athletics and the community.
“A successful cheer program uplifts FSCC, supports its athletes, and serves as a positive presence in the Fort Scott community,” the coaches said.
Athlete safety will be a top priority, particularly with stunts and tumbling. Horton and Martin plan to emphasize proper technique, strong fundamentals, and gradual skill progression to ensure cheerleaders feel confident and prepared.
“All skills are broken down into individual components and mastered before progressing,” they said. “Proper spotting, clear communication, repetition, and ongoing skill evaluation play a major role in maintaining safety.”
The coaches also stress high standards of behavior both on and off the mat, with positivity and respect at the core of the program’s culture. Accountability will be paired with encouragement to keep morale high and athletes motivated.
“When athletes feel supported and valued, they are more motivated to hold themselves and each other to a high standard,” they said.
Looking ahead, Horton and Martin hope to build a stable, long-lasting program that benefits FSCC and helps student-athletes succeed beyond cheer.
“Our long-term vision is to create a program that supports our athletes in reaching their goals, both here at FSCC and in whatever they choose to pursue next,” they said.
More information about tryouts, practice schedules, and program details will be announced by Fort Scott Community College in the coming weeks.