Primetime 585 Shining Star: Gianna Bianchi
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) – It is time for our Primetime 585 Shining Star Spotlight where we introduce you to some student athletes who are brightening up our community. Today we are highlighting Gianna Bianchi!
Gianna is a valedictorian and varsity cheer captain from Hilton High School.
She's been cheerleading since she was seven years old and has been on the varsity squad since grade 10.
She made first team all-county in her junior and senior year and received the Nancy Saxton Leadership Award for Class A this year.
A big congratulations to Gianna from all of us here at News 8 and thank you brightening up our community!
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