The Crossover sports complex in Cedar Park is hosting one of the last figure skating qualifiers of the season with 300 skaters signed up to take the ice over the weekend.
They come in different shapes, sizes and skill levels, but they all have a similar dream.To get there, she traveled from her home in Denver toThe Crossover sports complex is hosting one of the last qualifiers of the season with 300 skaters signed up to take the ice over the weekend.
Chapa believes this event is also a big moment for the sport in Central Texas. "We didn't expect it to be this big. So, we are very happy," she said "We've just got to put out everything we can, every day, and so it’s pretty important. But I try to bring it back down and not get too nervous," said Michael Chapa.
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