Comparing the information on these two web pages:
http://www.bclions.com/index.php?module ... y&ceid=487
http://www.seahawks.com/SGOverView.aspx?SecID=63&ID=141
indicates that competition may be slightly greater for the Sea Gals because more women try out. Last season, over 200 women tried out for 32 spots on the Sea Gals, while 130 women tried out for 34 spots on the Felions.
Comparing the compensation package, here is information taken from both pages:
=====Felions======
Do the Felions get paid?
Felions Dance Team members do not get paid for being on the team. Each member receives two (2) 2006 season tickets, a season parking pass, numerous sponsored services such as gym memberships, tanning, clothing discounts as well as hair and make-up services. Felions are not compensated for rehearsals or game day performances however most appearances other than Charity are paid. Opportunities for paid appearances are numerous but not guaranteed.
=====Sea Gals=====
1. Sea Gals will be paid an hourly wage and any applicable overtime required by law, for all hours worked. A record of hours worked from the 1st day of each month to the 15th day of such month, and the 16th day of each month to the last day of each month, will be maintained by the Sea Gal Director and each Sea Gal will be asked to review and initial the time record prior to its submission to the Seahawks Accounting Department. Each Sea Gal will be paid on the last day of each month.
2. Each Sea Gal will receive two (2) game tickets for guests for each game in which they are eligible to perform.