After recovering from the anxiety of tryouts, the team felt as if we were ready to conquer the world. Little did we know that our world would be occupied by numerous practices. We had practice regardless of the extreme weather conditions. Some afternoons felt as if we were in the Sahara desert with the scorching sun beaming down, blistering our delicate skin. While others felt like we were in the Amazon Rain Forest with torrential downpours, sweeping the earth away from under our feet. Regardless of the amount of practices we had participated in, we knew that before anything could be accomplished, we had to have a coach. Someone that would teach us the fundamental skills of flagging. That someone would be my cousin, Cheryl. Cheryl’s dream was to be accepted into the University of Tennessee and to be a member of their amazing, highly talented band. Her dream turned into a nightmare the moment she became diagnosed with a life- threatening disease known as Crohn’s. After battling many years with this disease, her health finally allowed her to pursue her dream of flagging at a lower level. She was not able to be apart of UT’s band but she was able to be a part of Lee High’s band. She showed us that she had an abundance amount of talent bubbling out of her like an erupting volcano. What’s more amazing is that she was willing to be our coach! We begged Mr. Harding for an experienced coach that would bring an electric wave of energy to the color guard program. He knew Lee High’s color guard program was at the lowest it had ever been. Everyone agreed that Cheryl was our only chance to build back our legacy.
The first time the new team met Cheryl, it did not go as Mr. Harding had expected. Returning band members were willing to accept the challenge; however, the new girls were not. Some of the members had a false image about color guard. They thought that this would be an easy sport that they could put very little effort into it and still look pretty at the same time. This extra curricular activity will make you bleed, sweat, and cry all at the same time, but it becomes worth it when you portray a breathtaking show. Step two is accomplished.

Your interests in color guard are well expressed in this blog! It is amazing how you can memorize sets and routine at the same time.
ReplyDeleteYour interests in color guard are well expressed in this blog! It is amazing how you can memorize sets and routine at the same time.
ReplyDeleteI've always marveled at the color guard! The way your team can spin flags all while marching all over the field is an amazing ability!
ReplyDeleteI've always marveled at the color guard! The way your team can spin flags all while marching all over the field is an amazing ability!
ReplyDeleteVery good description and you clearly love colorgaurd
ReplyDeleteOh Cheryl! I love reading your blogs, I feel as if I can relate to them.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy reading your blogs, and I am so glad Cheryl came to coach us this year!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you have found a coach! Sounds like you are ready to start your show!
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