“Being a cheerleader here is not 100% about performance solely.” Bobbi attributes her high morals and values to her mother, but she adds that the DCC really solidified those. “I can say without a doubt that I would not be as successful as I am in business and sales if I had not been a part of this organization,” she claims. Afterwards she continued into the mortgage business, then started her long career in sales. It was a good fit with the busy DCC schedule, as they were flexible and worked around her practice hours. While still a DCC, she began working in the title business after a teammate who was working at one of the offices introduced her to the job. Today, Bobbi credits much of her success in her New Homes sales career to the lessons she learned as a cheerleader for the Cowboys. We ate at the coolest restaurants and even met Mike Ditka, the Chicago Bears coach and his wife. “My favorite trip was a visit to Chicago with one other cheerleader, our director Kelli, and her assistant Rachael.
“It was fun to see how many fans there were in different states and to get to know other cheerleaders better just by being with them in a different atmosphere,” Bobbi says about her most memorable times. But the out-of-state appearances were some of the most exciting for a 19-year-old. “I was Game Day Girl my second year, and my mom and sister were actually at that game!” She also enjoyed participating in community appearances such as hospital visits and nursing homes visits around the Dallas area. The best feeling was knowing I was on the team when the picture was officially revealed.” Being a Texas native, Bobbi had her family close by to be a part of her experience as well. “So many favorite memories come to mind, so many different moments and feelings. “Just being a part of something that big and well known at such a young age was an achievement in itself,” she says. Simply being a part of the huge organization that is the Dallas Cowboys was one of Bobbi’s proudest moments. Bobbi went on to cheer a successful two seasons right at the turn of the century.