CUERO – Earlier this season, the Mini Trotters lit up the field with a spirited halftime performance during Youth Football Night on October 17. Trained through a special camp led by the Cuero Gobbler Trotter Dance Team, these young performers—some as young as five learned choreography, practiced with the team, and brought big energy to the field

The final rehearsal took place on Thursday, October 16, where the Mini Trotters joined the varsity Trotters for one last run-through. It was more than just a practice—it was a celebration of mentorship and community, with older students cheering on their younger counterparts and helping them polish their moves.
Their enthusiasm was contagious, and the crowd responded with loud applause. Parents, grandparents, and fans filled the stands, proud to see the next generation of Cuero spirit in action.

In addition to their performance, participants received pre-ordered T-shirts and photos—personal keepsakes that added to the excitement of the evening. The event was a standout moment in the youth football season and a powerful reminder of how early experiences in teamwork and performance can inspire lasting confidence.

The Mini Trotters’ halftime spotlight wasn’t just about dance—it was about community, tradition, and the joy of being part of something bigger. Their performance lit up the field and left a lasting impression on everyone in attendance


