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Tiffany

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Tiffany moved from her birthplace, Taiwan, to sunny Southern California at the young age of seven and found her passion for dance.

Tiffany moved from her birthplace, Taiwan, to sunny Southern California at the young age of seven and found her passion for dance. She was actively involved with the cheer and song teams at Glendora High School and set her goals on pursuing her passion at the collegiate and professional level. Upon graduation, Tiffany attended the University of California, Irvine where she was a member of the Spirit Squad and held the position as Dance Captain in her final year of undergraduate education. Prior to becoming a Charger Girls member, Tiffany danced in the ABA and NBA. This is her fourth year teaching high school Algebra and Dance in Southern Orange County. Education has played an integral part in her life and it was because of the dedication and instruction from her teachers that she was able to immerse herself in an unfamiliar environment where English was not her first language. The presence of those particular role models in her life has led her to pursue a career in Education with the hopes of inspiring other young women. Tiffany’s enthusiasm for teaching extends beyond the classroom. She spends her summers as a Head Instructor for the United Spirit Association and when she is not at school or on the football field, you can find her at her alma mater working as the advisor and head coach of the UC Irvine Spirit Squad. Tiffany loves to be spontaneous and enjoys adventurous outdoor activities. She lives by the motto that “Everything happens for a reason and that God has a plan.” This is Tiffany’s rookie year on the San Diego Charger Girls. She looks forward to a memorable season with the best football team in the NFL!

Photos

  • Eagles vs. Chargers

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    The Chargers built a big lead on Sunday and held on to win, 31-23, over the Philadelphia Eagles at Qualcomm Stadium. The Chargers improved to 6-3 on the season and moved into a tie for first place in the AFC West with the Denver Broncos. The two teams will meet next Sunday in Denver. (Credit: San Diego Chargers) NOTE: mandatory photo credit and link to www.chargers.com

Recent Articles

  • Chargers mourn passing of Esther Gillman

    Posted Feb 7, 2010

    Esther Gillman, the widow of Chargers Hall of Fame Coach Sid Gillman, passed away last week in Los Angeles.

  • Coryell must wait for Hall’s call

    By Casey Pearce - Posted Feb 6, 2010

    Former Chargers Head Coach Don Coryell, one of 15 finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2010, didn’t receive enough votes to earn a spot in the Hall.

  • Johnson living nightmare

    By Casey Pearce - Posted Feb 4, 2010

    The last two weeks have been a nightmare for Travis Johnson after his four-year old daughter Zoe suffered a stroke in mid-January. She remains hospitalized.

  • Carney enjoying journey with Saints

    By Casey Pearce - Posted Feb 4, 2010

    Former Chargers kicker John Carney is back in the Super Bowl, this time as a kicking consultant with the NFC champion Saints.

  • Fans can vote for Coryell for Hall of Fame

    By Casey Pearce - Posted Feb 3, 2010

    Van Heusen is giving fans an opportunity to voice their opinion on which of the 15 finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame are worthy of induction. Former Chargers Coach Don Coryell is one of the finalists.

Recent Videos

  • Tiffany

    (2:52) Posted Nov 18, 2009

    Watch and get to know rookie Charger Girl Tiffany.