Scott Holland is a 1996 graduate of Arlington High School in Arlington, Texas. Scott attended and cheered for the Midwestern State Indians from 1996-1997. He then transferred to Trinity Valley Community College where he cheered for the Cardinals from 1998-1999 and 2001, winning his second collegiate national title in 2001.  From TVCC, he transferred to SFA, where he was a member of the Large Coed Cheerleading Squad and was part of the team that won SFA's first and only Grand National Championship title in 2000.  He spent 2002-2003 in Florida competing with the Florida Atlantic University Owls. In 2003, Scott returned to Nacogdoches to help coach the SFA All-Girl Squad for two years before moving to Kansas, where he coached the Barton County Community College Cheerleaders.  He spent two years as Barton's Assistant Coach and one as the Head Coach. For the 2007-2008 season, Scott returned to SFA as the Assistant Coach for the Large and Small Coed Cheerleading Squads, and will continue to be a very important part of that program for the 2008-2009 season. Scott returned to SFA as the assistant coach for the Large and Small Coed Cheerleading Squads, and will continue to be a very important part of that program for the 2008-2009 season. “Don’t Be sorry; be better”

Trisha O'Connor is a 2005 Stephen F. Austin graduate with a BS in Psychology as well as in Child/Family Development.  Graduating from Kennedale High School in Kennedale, Texas in 1999, Trisha attended and cheered for the Trinity Valley Community College Cardinals from 1999-2001, winning her first collegiate national title in 2001.  She transferred to SFA, where she was a member of the Large Coed Cheerleading Squad for four years, winning three consecutive national team titles in 2003, 2004 and 2005. After graduation, Trisha returned to SFA as the assistant coach for the Large Coed Squad, and was also soon named head coach of the All-Girl Team.  The 2006 Large Coed Squad, under the direction of Head Coach Brad Patterson and Assistant Coach Trisha O’Connor, went on to win their 4th successive national title in 2006, while the All-Girl Squad also competed well and turned out a 9th place finish under the direction of Trisha.  For the 2006-2007 season, Trisha returned as SFA Spirit Coordinator and Head Coach for the Large and Small Coed Cheerleading Squads, joined by fellow SFA Cheer Alumni Doug Daigle, as Assistant Coach.  The Large Coed Cheerleading Squad was named national champions for  the NCA National Collegiate Competition in 2007, while the Small Coed Squad took 9th.  For the 2007-2008 season, Trisha returned to SFA as Spirit Coordinator and Head Cheerleading Coach, joined by another SFA Cheer Alumni, Scott Holland, as Assistant Coach.  The Large Coed Cheerleading Squad made an amazing comeback at the NCA National Competition in 2008, finishing in 1st place, as the Small Coed Squad, participating in the largest division at the NCA Competition, placed 9th. Her favorite quote is, “Success and failure are the same choice; only attitude determines the difference”.