![]() Everyone is so nice and I feel very welcome here. ![]() Though many members of the color guard have different talents, such as proficiency in swing flags or rifles, in the end it makes an amazing show. It reminded me of dance, which I’ve been doing for so long, so joining felt comfortable, like I already knew what I was doing,” Welsh shared. “I came to a football game at the high school when I was in elementary school, and when I saw the marching band perform, I knew I wanted to be in color guard. Those who have joined have very different motivations for joining the team, like watching the band perform or following their sibling’s footsteps, but they all connect when it’s time to practice and perform. ![]() I’m really excited to have seventeen people for fall guard,” said Welsh. I thought we would be scrounging for members like we normally do, but people kept wanting to join, which was fabulous. “I think it’s amazing that we have the largest team I’ve ever seen at our school considering the circumstances. Though the pandemic has stopped or changed many activities, the color guard team has expanded. Welsh is one of the two captains of the team this year. This season, we aren’t practicing as much as we used to,” said junior Jacqueline Welsh. “We did miss band camp, which is multiple weeks over the summer where we make our show. The team works together every practice to help those who are behind and commend those who have worked hard. Mosca is new to the school, but not the sport. “I think my favorite thing about color guard is performing, because it is just so much fun and I love doing something with a team,” said sophomore Evalynn Mosca. Color guard combines dance, equipment tricks and teamwork to design an exciting performance. Participating in color guard is an excellent way to make friends and be a part of a team, even during unprecedented times.
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