|   | Kara              Lusk – A “Cobra” Ready To Strike | 
       
|  Kara Lusk
 WRAL-TV News Writer
 | Kara Lusk, a                news writer for WRAL-TV5, was selected to become a member of the                Cobra Dancer cheerleading squad of the Carolina                Cobra Football team. The                Cobras are part of a new sport called Arena Football. While similar                in most respects to its more traditional counterpart, Arena Football                has a faster pace and higher scores, as both teams combine to score                more than 100 points a game. In the NFL, the teams combined average                is usually only 41.  The Cobra Dancers                are supposed to dance and cheer in the sidelines during the football                games and perform at  | 
       time-outs and half-times.        Over 100 women attended a one-day try-out on Sunday, February 20. There,        they learned several dances. Cuts were made throughout the day. At the end        of the day, the finalists were interviewed by a panel of judges, who selected        the final team members. 
” I was so          thrilled to make the team!”, Lusk said. “I have danced          and cheered all my life. I really missed dancing and had been wanting          to get back into it.” 
Lusk’s credentials          include the UNC Dance Team “The High Kicking Heels” (from 1992-1996) and,          while she doesn’t have a photo in the official uniform yet, is ready to          strike. 
Lynda Loveland, FOX50          news anchor, was a judge. She said, “They had a short time to          remember a pretty long and difficult routine. Kara, I believe, knew more          of it than most. She survived several cuts to make it to the end. What          stood out about Kara was her enthusiasm and pep. Everyone was blown away          by her energy.”