Meet Phil Noel, Austin Welch and Marcus Mercier — all members of the Eastern Florida State College cheer team — and the next students to be featured in our Splash of the Titans Athlete Spotlight series!
How Long Have You Been Part of the EFSC Cheer Team?
- Phil: I first started off by joining the spirit team back in March of 2019, and once it dissolved, I was absorbed into the cheer team, and I’ve been there ever since.
- Austin: Almost a full semester now.
- Marcus: I joined the cheer team at the beginning of the Spring 2020 semester.
What Motivated You To Join the Team?
- Phil: I’m a challenge-driven person, and I wanted to see if I was capable of cheering. So far, I’ve been keeping up, and it has been pushing me to be better every time I come into practice.
- Austin: I have always wanted to join cheer!
- Marcus: I have always been interested in acrobatics and stunting. I had been training in “backyard” tumbling for three years prior to joining the team, and I saw a wonderful opportunity to compete at the collegiate level.
Why Did You Choose EFSC?
- Phil: Locality.
- Austin: It was close to home and an inexpensive choice.
- Marcus: EFSC gave me an opportunity to save money and stay close to family and friends.
What Can You Apply To Your Daily Life From Cheerleading?
- Phil: Perseverance and endurance! Not letting mistakes linger in my head, and going back to try again. When things start to get tough, get tougher. God will never put you in a situation you can’t handle.
- Austin: To be more confident with yourself and others. Also to work well with others.
- Marcus: The dedication to something bigger than myself. Learning to grow and understand people and the dynamics of a close-knit team. As a business major, these are crucial skills that will also aid me in my career.
Are You Most Looking Forward To Something Specific This Year?
- Phil: Increasing the team size and competing! Let’s bring back some hardware!
- Austin: Participating in competitions for cheer.
- Marcus: The opportunity to grow close to my team members and develop as a student and a human being.
What Would You Say To Someone Who Is Thinking About Trying Out for the Team?
- Phil: Give it a try, because you will not regret it. It will test your limits, but you will be better off.
- Austin: Do it! It is a great opportunity to do a sport that not many people know the inner workings of, and it is surprisingly fun.
- Marcus: Collegiate cheer is free from many of the stereotypes about cheerleaders. It’s really just a close-knit group in pursuit of a championship.
Tell Me About a Day in the Life of an EFSC Cheerleader.
- Phil: Come to class, either get lunch and do homework, or work out and get lunch. If there’s not a meeting for SGA, then struggle to bring out the mats and have practice!
- Austin: First I start off by going to class, then I do a little homework and have lunch. Then I get changed and ready for a two-hour practice with stunts and dances.
- Marcus: Me and another member of the team head to the gym for a workout, then eat breakfast. I normally come to the college a little early, say hello to any team members, hang out with friends for about 30 minutes, then head to class. When class is finished, I knock out any remaining homework for the day, then head to practice.
Do You Have a Favorite Free Time Activity?
- Phil: Hanging out with friends, being outside and watching Netflix/YouTube/Hulu!
- Austin: Working out is my favorite activity, which also helps me at cheer practice.
- Marcus: I enjoy working out, tumbling, dancing, YouTube and hanging out with family and friends.
What Is Your Favorite Move/Stunt/Cheer To Perform?
- Phil: Coed stunting/one-man. I’m not the best, but I want to get better at it.
- Austin: We are learning toss hands currently, and it looks amazing, but I would love to get a cupie.
- Marcus: I love doing one-man stunts. They are the most challenging, but also the most rewarding.
Tell Me About Most Exciting Thing That Has Ever Happened To You.
- Phil: Joining the ESFC cheer team!
- Austin: Starting college – and doing cheer my first year of college.
- Marcus: Having the opportunity to play a college sport!
What Is Your Goal in Life?
- Phil: To make people happy. I truly find enjoyment when I help people or make them happy.
- Austin: My goal is to be athletic for the rest of my life – and to be a millionaire before my 30s.
- Marcus: To become a philanthropist and give back to those who have helped me.
What Do You Love Most About EFSC?
- Phil: The people I meet every semester!
- Austin: The people by far. It’s a different environment from high school, and they are just really friendly here.
- Marcus: The environment, and having a small, close group of college friends.
Interested in joining the EFSC cheerleading team? Tryouts take place annually (or by term as needed). Hope to see you for the upcoming cheer season!
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