Mondillo Announces Coaching Shuffle, Holste to Head Red and Gold Cheerleading
Gwynedd Mercy University has announced Tori Holste as the new Head Cheerleading Coach after serving as an assistant coach. Athletic Director Keith Mondillo expressed confidence in Holste's ability to lead the team, building on the success of previous coach Heather Charlton. Holste aims to foster a positive team culture while enhancing collegiate-level skills. She has a strong competitive background and is dedicated to honoring Charlton's legacy in the program. Holste combines her coaching responsibilities with her full-time job as an emergency room nurse.
By the Numbers- Holste has been part of the cheerleading program since the 2024-2025 season.
- She holds national titles in competitive cheer at both the all-star and high school levels.
While Holste's promotion reflects continuity in leadership, there may be challenges as she transitions from an assistant role to head coach, particularly in maintaining team dynamics and performance standards established by Charlton.
State of Play- Tori Holste is tasked with continuing the program's positive evolution initiated by former coach Heather Charlton.
- Charlton will remain involved as a volunteer assistant, providing support during the transition.
Holste plans to implement new strategies for team development and engage more actively with the student body during basketball games, aiming to enhance the overall experience of the cheerleading program.
Bottom LineHolste's appointment as head coach signals a commitment to growth and continuity within the cheerleading program, as she strives to create an inclusive team culture while honoring the previous coaching legacy.
Read more at Gwynedd Mercy University Athletics
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