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A New Senior Corps is Born!!

So Cal Dream Show

SoCal Dream ended their Debut Season with great performances in West Covina and Escondido.

So Cal Dream Contras

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SoCal Dream

Behold the beginnings of something great. SoCal Dream's energetic performance style and loud brassy sound was a stunning beginning for our new friends to the south. Congratulations all.

Cool uniforms, too.

We especially enjoyed performing America with SCD after the West Covina show (and again, we apologize to our gracious host, Pacific Crest, for playing after 10pm).

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The Bass line shows their intensity before the show.



Steve Proud, the Mayor of Treasure Island, getting Evil in West Covina



Jojo Dangerfield is new to the Renegades this year, but has already proven to be a tough performer.



Tiger Beat Cover Boy and Tenor Drummer Chuck Simchick gets ready for the show. Sorry boys and girls, he's taken!



Renegade masterminds Lee Rudnicki and Chris Nalls contemplate the overthrow of a small South American Dictatorship.




On the field with the Renegades!
Clockwise from top: End of America, horn manual in 'Undiscovered Lionel Richie' and the first halt in BoRhap, where 10 lead sops play above double G!! Photos courtesy of Esperanza staffer and SCV Alum Bob James.






We played past the curfew, but it was great. Combined hornlines and Honor Guards from the Renegades and SoCal Dream saluted our country with a stirring rendition of America the Beautiful.



More egos than the Metropolitan Opera when two Sop lines get together...



...while the Baritones just like to play LOUD!



Heavy Metal! Our combined Contras sections 'go to 11'


As soon as we left the field Sunday night, we packed into our busses for the 9 hour bus ride home. Thank you SoCal for your beautiful hospitality! Thank you for allowing us to eat your air once again! See you next year!


Want more?
Don't miss Lee Rudnicki's journal
of our 2002 drum corps adventures,
Three Thousand Miles to DCA.

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