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In Middle River, you can feel the spirit of a special cheerleading squad.

The Dream Catchers is made up of children with disabilities, rooting on the Renegades youth football team.

Mariyah Redman's been cheering since she was 4-years-old.

By age 14 Mariyah grew out of youth cheerleading, and was moving onto high school where she realized there was no programs for those with disabilities.

Mariyah called on her mother, Johnnitta, who was a cheer coach, and so the Dream Catchers were born.

"They have a chance to just be like everybody else," said Johnnitta. "That's the main thing, be like everybody else.

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