Warsaw Cheer Block Officers Announce Fall Football Themes, Recognition Nights

Pictured from left are members of the cheer block leadership team: Kristina Kolembe, social media; Arielle Helpler, vice president; Logan Kim, president; and Reese Finley, cheer team liaison. Photo provided by Warsaw Community Schools.
News Release
WARSAW — Warsaw Community Schools is celebrating the fourth year of its partnership with SYM Financial Advisors, a collaboration that the school system says continues to build school spirit and increase student participation at athletic events.
As part of the ongoing partnership, SYM Financial Advisors is once again covering the cost of all-sport passes for every Warsaw Community High School student in grades nine through 12. The support ensures that every student has the opportunity to attend and cheer on their peers, fueling the energy and excitement of the Warsaw Tiger cheer block, known as the SYM Zone.
The cheer block leadership team plays a key role in creating that spirit by organizing theme nights, coordinating with the band and cheerleaders, and engaging students across sports. This year’s officers include Logan Kim, president; Arielle Helpler, vice president; Kristina Kolembe, social media; and Reese Finley, cheer team liaison.
“You’re only in high school once and it flies by,” said Logan. “Some of the best memories I have made these past four years are from being a part of the cheer block, and I’ll never forget them.”
The leadership team has selected the following student themes for the SYM Zone this fall:
- Aug. 29 v. Warren Central: Hawaiian
(Young Tigers Night) - Sept. 12 v. Wawasee: Minions
(Alumni Night) - Sept. 19 v. Concord: Seniors
wear black, everyone wears orange (Homecoming) - Oct. 10 v. NorthWood: Neon
(Cheerleading Senior Night) - Oct. 17 v. Northridge: Pink
Out (Football & Band Senior Night + Cancer Awareness)
The partnership between SYM Financial Advisors and Warsaw Community Schools reflects a shared commitment to providing every student the opportunity to experience Tiger pride and build lasting school traditions, the school system said in the news release.