‘NEVER QUIT’: The teenager representing her rural community “stood up for herself” when it mattered most.
When the rest of her already small cheer squad of four couldn't make it to the state competition at the last minute, Kohel decided to go at it aloneKohel moved forward with plans to represent her school at state alone.
"I said, ‘On your own?’ And she said, ’Yeah.' So, I went home and thought about it. I thought, ‘Well, why not? The fees were already paid for. We had our hotel rooms. Let's just go.'" "Katrina has always been very bubbly, very willing to help anybody and any person in any way," Ott said."She’s like, ‘Can I help you? Can I do that? Let me help you with that. Let's do this.’ She is quite the team player. She roots for others all the time," Ott said.
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