Schuylkill Haven cheerleader performs in Hawaii as an All-American

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Mina Barket usually does her cheering from the sidelines of Schuylkill Haven High School’s football and basketball games, but her status as an All-American Cheerleader recently allowed her to perform in a much more exotic location.

Barket, a Schuylkill Haven sophomore, recently participated in the Pearl Harbor Memorial Parade held Dec. 7 in the Waikiki portion of Honolulu, Hawaii.

Schuylkill Haven High School sophomore Mina Barket, who recently traveled to Hawaii to perform as an All-American cheerleader. PHOTO SUBMITTED BY BARKET FAMILY

She was able to do so after being selected as an All-American Cheerleader by the Universal Cheerleading Association, one of nine Schuylkill Haven students to achieve that status.

Schuylkill Haven High School cheerleaders Ari Wright, Aceilyn Hook, Jaiden Kocher, Vanessa Bildheiser, Emily Jamison, Gracie St. Germain, Arianna Grubel and Sadie Tokarick were also chosen as All-Americans, but Barket was the only one who made the trip to the Pearl Harbor parade.

The 2025-26 Schuylkill Haven High School cheerleading squad. PHOTO SUBMITTED BY CAITLIN BROSSMAN

Leading the squad is coach Caitlin Brossman, and her assistants Madison Hess and Avaree Hess.

The Schuylkill Haven cheerleaders who qualified for All-American status did so at the Universal Cheerleading Association Cheer Camp in July. Athletes who attend the camp can be nominated by fellow squad members or camp staff to try out for that honor.

“Being named an All-American athlete is a prestigious nomination that recognizes superior technical skills and exceptional team leadership qualities,” said Brian Bianco, spokesman for Varsity Spirit, which has staged the competitions since 1980.

“Mina and the others selected for these events should be very proud of the hard work and influence they have on making themselves and those around them successful,” he said.

Barket, 16, was one of hundreds of cheerleaders from across the U.S. who marched in the Pearl Harbor parade and were able to showcase their talent, spirit and leadership to the parade audience in person and broadcast globally.

Last year Barket marched in the Philadelphia Thanksgiving Parade, and both parades provided memories that she expects will last her lifetime.

A highlight of those trips was getting to see so many other talented cheerleaders from across the country, an experience that will help her to become an even better cheerleader herself, she said.

She is also proud to be part of Schuylkill Haven’s cheerleading squads, whose talent is evident in how many of her teammates were also named All-Americans.

“Our team is really great,” she said.

Barket got to see Hawaii with her mom, Amy Keller, who accompanied her on the trip.

They enjoyed beautiful beaches, the Polynesian Cultural Center, and Pearl Harbor itself, where they saw the USS Arizona Memorial and a ceremony honoring World War II veterans.

Schuylkill Haven High School sophomore Mina Barket, who recently traveled to Hawaii to perform as an All-American cheerleader. PHOTO SUBMITTED BY BARKET FAMILY

Her father, Chris Barket, said that while work kept him from taking the trip, he got to see the parade streamed live despite the five-hour difference in time zones.

Chris has been watching his daughter cheer since she was young, and seeing her march in the Pearl Harbor parade showed how far she has come, he said.

“I’m absolutely proud of her,” he said. “She’s an overall great kid.”

Barket’s coach agreed.

“We love having her on the team,” Brossman said. “She’s a great student and a great athlete, and all of the younger cheerleaders look up to her. She’s just a ray of light.”

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