Horlick "Legacy Leaders" student group gives back to community, helps Harvey relief
Posted: Sep 8, 2017 3:14 PM CDT

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The Horlick High School Legacy Leaders are made up of student-athletes and those involved in several clubs.
The group organizes school events and fundraisers, and also organizes events outside of school like food and clothing drives.
They recently teamed up with Bradley and Tremper High schools to put together relief efforts for Hurricane Harvey.
We also talked to the Tremper cheerleaders, who have either won state competitions in their division, or finished runner up in three out of the last four years.
Coaches say this group is special to them because they've now coached them all the way through middle school, and for eight years total.
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