South Carolina Junior High Hero: She Shines in Basketball Uniform When Cheer Time Falls Short

Mullins High School has a versatile athlete on the court.

January 26, 2026

This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on January 26, 2026

Ivory Timmons didn’t have enough time to change into her cheer uniform during halftime, yet she went out there in her basketball uniform.

She shone brightly on the court, which made her mother, Tori Owens, proud.

Ivory Timmons is a member of the class of 2028 at Mullins High School.

She is quickly making a name for herself as a dynamic player for the school’s basketball team, easily spotted in her number 10 jersey.

Her impressive flexibility makes her stand out on the floor. She plays point guard, shooting guard, and small forward.

Ivory is a player to watch, and her future looks bright. She is one of the valuable and unpredictable assets for the team.

Ivory Timmons Shines in Basketball Uniform When Cheer Time Falls Short

Ivory Timmons showed that you don’t have to be in the right uniform to shine when she wasn’t left with enough time to change out of her basketball uniform and into her cheerleading gear.

Instead of stepping back, she stepped right onto the court in her basketball jersey and cheered with the same spirit and enthusiasm she brings to every game.

Ivory’s mother, Tori Owens, shared the proud moment on Facebook.

My baby didn’t have enough time to change… but that didn’t stop the show from being phenomenal! My girl went right out there in her basketball uniform and shined brightly, doing her absolute thing.

Her ability to seamlessly switch roles from athlete to cheerleader highlighted her versatility and determination. She has made her parents proud with her multi-talented athletic journey.

Tori’s post captured the pride many parents feel watching their children give their all.

She is always on the move, running to different school events so that her children can do what they love, and her children’s achievements make every mile worth it.

The uniform doesn’t make the athlete, the heart does!

True spirit isn’t about what you wear, but about showing up with heart, ready to lift others.

Way to go, Ivory Timmons.

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Ashish Maharjan, author at Players Bio, has been covering news with a keen eye for detail and a knack for storytelling. A writer with a passion for capturing the essence of athletic competition.

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