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    Bring It On

    Lessons from the Texans cheerleader tryouts: Twins rule, beer goggles help & DJsare crueler than hot pants

    Jayme Lamm
    Apr 11, 2011 | 10:39 pm
    • Houston Texans cheerleader tryouts aren't for the faint of heart.
      Photo by Mike Welsch
    • Rachel Lewis and Michelle Lewis. You don't mess with twins.
      Photo by Mike Welsch
    • It's not easy to stand out when everyone around you is wearing few clothes andtons of glitter.
      Photo by Mike Welsch
    • Vanessa is a veteran trying to make it back on the squad.
      Photo by Mike Welsch
    • Michelle Lewis and Rachel Lewis
      Photo by Mike Welsch

    The first thing I noticed entering the Methodist Training Center for the Houston Texans cheerleader tryouts was the food.

    But the smell of burritos, the Tres Leches staring me in the face and the lure of ice-cold Miller Lite was quickly put on the back burner as I noticed 425 of Houston’s finest women lit up in neon American Apparel dance wear complete with glitter, bedazzling and anything else you might imagine.

    I’m a girl who prides myself on having no filter, not afraid of a single thing (except possibly karaoke) but I quickly realized it takes some massive ovaries to stand up in front of a hundred judges (mostly men) and show off your dance skills.

    Here are a few things I learned Saturday night:

    Audition Attire: Taken directly from HoustonTexans.com, girls were asked to wear “dance hot pants or briefs (no thongs) and a midriff top.” Here’s my problem with that (and I’m not a raging feminist, so hear me out) — the mostly all-male judges in the audience can’t help but deem a girl appropriate for the team without taking her body into consideration. I understand all NFL cheerleaders have an image to adhere to, but some of the girls who were maybe five pounds overweight or not as toned as they could be are getting points deducted four months before the season even starts.

    I’ve seen firsthand how hard these girls train and there’s no way they won’t be in tip-top shape come game day no matter what they look like now.

    Beer Goggles: Tryouts were presented by Miller Lite, so naturally there was drinking involved. Judges, who were mostly season ticket holders, were given two sheets of paper with numbers listed on the left with a corresponding space to fill in the score. I noticed the score sheet of one of the guys next to me.

    The first page looked like this:
    B-, C+, D, D, F, Hell NO
    The second page (after plenty of Miller Lite):
    A-, A+++, A+ (she did the worm, that was AWESOME), A (hot boots)

    You get the picture. I’m not sure how weighted the scores were comparatively, but I noticed many "judges" getting up for more beer, to take bathroom breaks and occasionally to try and get a number. So what happens to the girls they weren’t able to score while they were hitting on another girl? Or when they took a call from their jealous girlfriend outside?

    The DJ: For the first 45 minutes the women were arm length apart, stretching and learning the routine. They were then lined up in groups to head out in front of the judges and perform the routine.

    Admittedly, I cannot dance. At all. But I must confess the two things that add or take away from my skills: the amount of alcohol and the music playing. Dancers usually count the beats and move according to the music but the cheerleader competitors were at the discretion of the DJ. He played anything from hard rock, rap, Top 40, the Cha Cha Slide, and even some salsa-inspired music.

    The girls on deck may have been warming up to the likes of Britney Spears, only to immediately have the tempo changed as they started their routine.

    Competitors were encouraged to add their own panache the last 10 seconds of the routine with ad-lib dancing varying greatly. I saw a few Jersey Turnpikes, but overall was impressed with the tumbling, inspiration and passion, and of course the one chick doing The Worm.

    Mid-flip, one of the contestants lost her weave on the 20-yard line and didn’t miss a beat. Whether that was her personal flair she added to the routine or just a crazed mishap, it certainly got her some attention!

    Veterans vs. Rookies: One thing most judges didn’t know is that veterans from last year’s squad were required to try out — they weren’t given free passes. It definitely reminded me of a scene from Bring It On as the groups of five lined up side-by-side battling for the judge’s attention.

    As with anything, you tend to stare at the awkward train wrecks or the girls with the most talent. In the case where veterans were paired next to girls with raw dance talent, the newbies easily went unnoticed. The veterans have had a full year of training with NFL choreographers on how to capture the attention of football fans (simply men in general) while the others were hung out to dry looking like background dancers.

    Not all the veterans will make the squad. There are about five to six returning cheerleaders each year that don’t make the cut.

    Vanessa, a third-year veteran on the squad (and a fifth-year tryout veteran) said returning to tryouts brings more pressure. “We have more to lose," she said. "The organization is always looking for something completely different and you may or may not have that."

    Vanessa said this year was different because there were more girls trying out which made her step her game up. “If I’m going to make it, I’d rather beat hundreds of girls than just five.” Vanessa is one of the 273 girls who made it past the first round.

    Another veteran gave some insight into her game plan explaining, “Even after two years on the squad, I still get nervous. When I get out there, I find the girl that looks most like me and stand right in front of her.”

    The Power Of Two: The Michelle and Rachel effect. If you thought going up against veterans seemed unfair and daunting, try going up against the leggy blonde bombshell twins, Michelle and Rachel Lewis. Veteran Michelle (#337) is vying for a spot again and she brought her look-a-like twin sister Rachel to try out with her. Both girls made it past rounds one and two.

    The Houston Texans Cheerleaders have consistently been recognized as one of the best squads in the NFL. They are the defending NFL Dance Champions and were tabbed the best looking cheerleading squad in the league by BleacherReport.com in 2009.

    I’m sure I speak for most Texans when I say bring on the 2011 Texans Cheerleaders! And of course, a winning team.

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    Congratulations!

    Astros fan favorite Jeremy Peña gets engaged to soccer star Julia Grosso

    Eric Sandler
    Dec 12, 2025 | 4:30 pm
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    An Astros fan favorite is officially off the market. Shortstop Jeremy Peña is now engaged to professional soccer player Julia Grosso.

    The couple, who have been social media official since last December, announced the happy news this Friday, December 12 with a post on Instagram.


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    Peña is coming off an impressive 2025 season that cemented his status as the Astros’ best position player, hitting .304 with 17 home runs and 20 stolen bases — enough to rank as eighth most valuable position player in the American League. That enhances an already impressive resume that includes being named the MVP of the 2022 World Series as the Astros won their second title.

    Grosso is just as accomplished as her fiancee. Currently a member of the NWSL's Chicago Red Stars, she won a gold medal with the 2020 Canadian national team.

    No word on a wedding date or venue, yet. Although Peña reportedly turned down a $105 million contract extension last season, he’s still going to earn $9 million in 2026, so it should be a party to remember.

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