After suffering brutal fall, Houston cheerleader updates injury on social media
Television cameras caught a scary moment in Friday night’s Washington State at Houston game. On a third-quarter play, ESPN sideline reporter Paul Carcaterra accidentally bumped into a Houston base cheerleader who was holding another cheerleader up in a stunt. The sideline collision caused the base cheerleader to drop the flyer, resulting in a nasty fall to the turf.
Dude, you can’t let your cheer team member crash like that!#WSUvsHOU pic.twitter.com/Xh9rg33N0w
— Doug9586 (@doug9586) September 14, 2019
The good news is that she’s tweeting that while her head and shoulder were hurt, she’s ok after the fall. She alerted her followers that she got some ESPN airtime.
Check me out I made ESPN (I’m the one falling) https://t.co/TpIjT7IE96
— cara (@anne_cara) September 14, 2019
Yes :,) the guy in the tie backed into my stunt partner and knocked me off :’)
— cara (@anne_cara) September 14, 2019
Yeah! My head and shoulder hurt but I’m ok
— cara (@anne_cara) September 14, 2019
Yes! My head and shoulder hurt but I'm ok
— cara (@anne_cara) September 14, 2019
Unfortunately for Cara, Washington State went on to beat Houston 31-24.