Dana, Baltimore Ravens:
Name: Dana W.
Tenure: Six Years
Day Job: Kindergarten Teacher
Dana is a University of Maryland graduate who would eventually like to be able to work from home while raising a family. She’s been a captain for the last three seasons and her
favorite player is stud running back (hey diddle diddle) Ray Rice (up the middle).
I am pretty much incapable of seeing or saying Ray Rice without thinking or saying that “hey diddle diddle” thing. It’s maddening.
Her Bio:
- Years on Squad: 6 years
- Birthday: April 13
- Height: 5-1
- Where I Grew Up: Vernon, NJ
- College: University of Maryland
- Occupation: Kindergarden Teacher
- Career Goal: To be able to work from home so that I can raise a family
- Hobbies: Cheerleading, softball, beach volleyball, reading, working out, board games, BBQing, traveling, cooking
- Favorite TV Show: Modern Family
- Favorite Reality Show: The Voice
- Favorite Movie: Remember The Titans
- Favorite Actor: Tom Hanks
- Favorite Actress: Sandra Bullock
- Favorite Book: Anything by Emily Griffin or Nicholas sparks
- Favorite Band: Lady Antebellum
- Favorite Restaurant: Ruth’s Chris
- Favorite Style of Music: I love it all!
- Favorite Place to Vacation: Key West
- Favorite Activity to do in Baltimore: Try a new restaurant, concerts, going for a run, walking around the Inner Harbor
- Favorite Ravens Player: Ray Rice
Dana says the best part of being a Ravens Cheerleader is, “Being able to do what I love, for a team that I love, with the people that I love”. Dana has completed 3 seasons as captain and 2012 will be her sixth season overall with the Ravens. Like some of her teammates, she spends her days teaching children and looks forward to the outlet of cheering to relieve stress and put her more at ease. The most rewarding part for her: having the opportunity to be a part of various fundraising and charity events throughout the year.
More details at: http://www.baltimoreravens.com/
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