Section XI Student Media team member Keira Kenny wrote the following story.
As the Ward Melville Varsity Cheer team transitions from their Game Day season into their Traditional season, senior captain Ian Licavoli has taken time to reflect on both his personal growth and the team’s evolution.
Following their recent trip to states, we caught up with Licavoli about the dynamics of his team, the impact of leadership, and his goals for the months ahead. As a key contributor to the program’s recent success, Licavoli offered meaningful insight into what makes Ward Melville Cheer a standout.
One of his primary personal goals for the Traditional season is to increase consistency and confidence in his skills.
“Last year, I wasn’t prepared going into competitions, and it showed when I competed,” Licavoli explained. “Every chance I get, I want to do my skills, whether it’s tumbling or my stunts.”
By focusing on repetition and preparedness, he believes he can elevate both his own performance and the team’s success. As a captain, he also views it as his responsibility to keep the team focused and resilient.
“Once you find something that works, stick with it and don’t change it,” he advised when asked about the mindset needed for the next phase of the season.
When reflecting on what has contributed most to the team’s achievements, Licavoli immediately pointed to their bond.
“We are a family and that’s something I’ll forever be grateful for,” he said. “We all trust each other, and when we compete, you can see our bond on the mat. It sets us apart from other teams, and I think it sends a message when we hit a perfect routine.”
He also emphasized the coaching staff’s role in building that foundation.
“They want what’s best for the entire team and will do anything for us. They’ve helped me whether it’s been a bad day or I needed help with a skill,” he added. “They’ve helped build the program through their technical knowledge and the care they put into everything we do.”
Having been part of the program since ninth grade, Ian has seen how consistent dedication, from both teammates and coaches, has shaped the team’s unity and success.
As he enters his final season, Licavoli hopes to leave a meaningful impact on the program. When asked what message he wants to leave behind for future teams, he spoke about regret, resilience, and unity.
“Walking off the competition mat, I want everyone to do the best they can and not have any regrets,” he said. More importantly, he wants his teammates to remember that scores don’t define their worth: “I’d always rather have the bonds with my team than random judges telling us our worth.”
It’s clear that he has already left a mark on the Ward Melville Varsity Cheer program, and he hopes to continue doing so during his final season.
“I want Ward Melville Varsity Cheerleading to go further than I have taken it and see the underclassmen do the unthinkable,” he said.
With leaders like Licavoli and a team grounded in trust, unity, and hard work, the future of Ward Melville Cheer looks bright.