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Nev Cockerham, a Seymour High School graduate, has signed to compete in acrobatics and tumbling at Presbyterian College. With a background in gymnastics and cheerleading, Cockerham plans to pursue a psychology major while navigating her new chapter closer to the beach in South Carolina. Despite facing an ankle injury, she took on a leadership role in her gymnastics program. Cockerham expressed a strong connection to the college community during her visit, confirming her aspirations for both sport and academics.
Seymour, Indiana – Nev Cockerham, a recent graduate of Seymour High School, has officially signed to compete in acrobatics and tumbling at Presbyterian College in Clinton, South Carolina. The signing ceremony took place on Wednesday night and marks a significant step in Cockerham’s athletic career.
Cockerham has been involved in the Seymour Gymnastics program since the age of five, where she developed her skills and passion for the sport. Throughout her competitive journey, she has also gained experience in competitive cheerleading, giving her a unique advantage in acrobatics and tumbling. Cockerham expressed that she views acrobatics and tumbling as a perfect blend of her experiences in both gymnastics and cheer, allowing her to showcase her versatility in the sport.
During her visit to Presbyterian College, Cockerham felt an immediate sense of belonging on campus. She noted a warm and welcoming environment, highlighted by a memorable hug from the coach, which made a strong impression on her decision to join the institution. The anticipated transition from Indiana to South Carolina represents an exciting new chapter for Cockerham, who was initially undecided about leaving her home state until her visit confirmed her aspirations.
Academically, Cockerham plans to pursue a major in psychology and a minor in criminal justice, with a long-term goal of becoming a forensic psychologist. This academic direction indicates her interest in understanding human behavior and applying it in the context of the criminal justice system. As she transitions into this new phase of her life, she also looks forward to the opportunity to connect with teammates from various states, fostering friendships and building a supportive network.
A unique aspect of Cockerham’s journey is her experience during her senior year, which presented personal challenges due to an ankle injury. This setback limited her opportunities to compete, leading her to take on a leadership role within the gymnastics program instead. Rather than participating in competitions, Cockerham focused on mentoring younger gymnasts, assisting them in developing their skills and encouraging their growth throughout the season. She remains proud of her contributions to the Seymour gymnastics program and hopes to have served as an inspiration to her peers and the community.
Cockerham’s signing comes as Presbyterian College’s Acrobatics & Tumbling program continues to expand. The program, which began competition in 2020, allows athletes like Cockerham to participate in a sport that combines elements of acrobatics and tumbling on a dead mat—distinct from the traditional spring floors used in gymnastics. Last season, the college’s gymnastics team boasted a commendable 7-2 overall record, and Cockerham will become one of the notable athletes in this growing program.
In addition to her academic and athletic pursuits, Cockerham is particularly excited about relocating closer to the beach along the Atlantic Ocean—a new experience she is eager to embrace. This transition not only represents a new beginning in her athletic career but also opens doors to personal growth and exploration in a different geographical setting.
As Cockerham prepares for this new adventure at Presbyterian College, her commitment to both her sport and education will undoubtedly play a crucial role in her future successes. By cultivating her skills in acrobatics and tumbling while pursuing her academic interests, she aims to lay a strong foundation for her ambitions in both athletics and career aspirations.
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