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By Eric Schwartzberg, Staff Writer Updated 9:03 AM Friday, May 15, 2009

The popularity of the Kings Firecrackers is igniting national interest.

Lynn Kelley, who teaches physical education at South Lebanon and Columbia Elementary Schools, founded the Kings Firecrackers jump rope team 13 years ago. She said the video of their performance at an Army vs. Navy game in February was posted to the team's Web site in early April and has caught the attention of professional sports teams and nationally broadcast television shows.

The routine, which also was linked to via blip.tv, began accumulating 2,000 hits a day at first, then 700,000 at its peak a week a later, said Kelley, who coaches the team of 28 girls in grades four through eight.

“As of now it’s almost 10 million (total hits),” she said. “It’s been seen in 88 different countries besides the U.S.”

The newfound notoriety bred more of the same. News tabloid program “Inside Edition” spotlighted the video’s popularity, as did CNN, which interviewed 13-year-old team member Alyssa Young via telephone.

The seventh-grader said it felt good to represent in the on-air segment, but that the experience was “really nerve-wracking.”

Alyssa said she hopes the video is good for jump roping as a sport.

“To get more people interested ... would just be great,” she said.

The video’s popularity has been “overwhelming and a little bit scary, too,” Kelley said.

“It is unbelievable to me from the e-mails that we’re getting that people get so much enjoyment out of it,” she said. “They’re saying it’s inspiring them, that they’re starting new jump rope teams because they saw it.”

The team has even received invitations to perform from the Los Angeles Lakers, the Detroit Pistons and the Miami Dolphins. Television programs “Good Morning America” and “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” have expressed interest in featuring the team in an upcoming episode, Kelley said.

Kelley said the team’s 2009-10 schedule needs to be finalized before a commitment can be made to any sports team, but said she is happy for the opportunity the video has provided.

“It’s opened a lot of different venues for us to perform in.”

Watching the videos of these amazing girls never fails to bring a big smile to my face. I have told almost everyone I have come into contact with to watch their video on the internet. Kudos to you coach Kelly for your hard work that has paid off for you and your girls. I hope that someday soon that you will come to the west coast and Oregon in particular. And, with all of the millions who would pay to have a video, selling them would help raise money for your travels. Thank you, thank you.
Trish Odle
3:33 AM, 2/14/2010
My sister sent me your Naval Academy video. You are breathtakingly great! Keep up the inspiring work!
Elaine
12:57 PM, 2/10/2010
Im so proud of you all...
Thank you so much!
My 8yo grandson is on Endhaven Elementary School Jump Rope Team in South Charlotte, NC... His couch Janet sent him this video..
We can't stop watching you all and have sent it to our friends.
You are all extremely talented.
I hope we can come to watch you in person
Congratulations and thank you very much to you and your couch for bringing so much pleasure and happiness to America!!
Ann
11:23 PM, 12/1/2009
Awesome! I don't have enough words to describe you girls. My husband and I watched for an hour last night on the internet. Wow! I wish I could do that! It looks like so much fun.
cathy
2:59 PM, 11/18/2009
Seeing these girls perform both excites and delights me. I raised two daughters who thrived on group experiences such as these. Brava and may your enthusiasm never wane!!
Robbie
4:41 PM, 11/17/2009
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