A childhood member of the San Francisco Ballet, Bonnie-Jill parlayed her looks, training, and love of sports into a career as a professional cheerleader - First with the Golden State Warriors winning NBA Cheerleader of the Year , then to the San Francisco 49ers Goldrush Cheerleading squad, attaining her Super Bowl ring She then moved to Texas to pursue studies at University of Texas earning her Bachelors degree in Broadcast Journalism and dancing for the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, where she was also selected to grace the cover of their internationally known swimsuit calendar. Moving to Los Angeles for broadcasting opportunities, she became a feature reporter for the sports department of the CBS stations, often sent to focus on the World Champion Los Angeles Lakers. Her reporting on the Lakers drew the attention of Owner Jerry Buss, who was so impressed with Bonnie-Jill's eye and insight that he chose he to become the first and only female scout in the NBA for the Lakers. Though her success in sports was calling, Los Angeles was not willing to let someone as beautiful as Bonnie-Jill slip out of its reach - a ridiculously successful model and actress, Bonnie-Jill has been featured in FHM, Maxim, GQ, Esquire and Sports Illustrate; just to name a few. Her successful modeling career led to recurring roles on various shows including "Baywatch" and "Ally McBeal. She has written many stories for ESPN. Giving back is imperative to Bonnie-Jill. She a dedicated supporter of the troops and has traveled to Afghanistan, Iraq and other countries on 20 Goodwill and USO tours.


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The concept of cheerleading is a pretty amazing one. They are like a cold beer on a Sunday afternoon for NFL football. Similarly, they are like a beer on a Saturday night while watching a UFC event. I guess what I'm trying to say is that much like the icing on the proverbial cake, cheerleaders take a sporting event and make it so much more via the addition of gorgeous, fit, gyrating women. With all that said however, they aren't a necessity in the NFL for example. The game can function without them, but they absolutely add something pretty wonderful.
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You might not know it by the lack of camera time they get but the Buffalo Bills have cheerleaders. They call themselves the Buffalo Jills and there happens to be a whopping 36 of them! I have a theory for that too, I believe it is the fault of moderately and below average looking women becoming so furiously enraged in anger at their partners looking at attractive women bouncing around in next to nothing during game time.
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