You helped her make it to the quarter finals, and now this young Idaho cheerleader needs you more than ever to vote for her.

Aria is one of only a few young athletes from across the United States still in the running to become the Youth Athlete of the Year, be featured in a Sports Illustrated ad, and win $25,000. All you need to do is vote each day, and you could be pivotal in making her dream come true.

Help This Young Idaho Cheerleader Win Youth Athlete of the Year

This type of competition is interesting for athletes because they spend so much time training in their sport to be the best, but winning isn’t in their hands this time. Luckily, teamwork - relying on others to help you get to your goal - is also a common and important part of sports, and Aria needs you to be on her team.

You can vote every day during the competition, and as an added bonus for you to get in there today, you get double votes for a limited time.

We know your vote helps because when we shared the original voting link, Aria was not winning. But soon after, Aria took a top spot and made it to the quarter finals and a chance at the big prize. Voting for the quarter finals ends Thursday, September 18th.

If you don’t know Aria and need a reason to vote for her, other than to help a young girl reach her dream goal, check out this video compilation of her during cheer practices.

 

 

 

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Maybe if she wins and gets famous, you can tell her you voted for her, and she’ll sign your shirt or something.

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