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February 8/9, 2003. Back at Treasure Island, we learned the first minute and a half of our 2003 show. Drillwriter Jay Murphy has pulled out all the stops and given us a work of art. At 200 beats per minute, the corps was flying across the field. At the end of the weekend, we were all tired, but smiling.
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Tara fit in perfectly on her first day as a Renegade.

Contrabass Poster Boy Zach Daniels.
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Percussion wizards Lee Rudnicki and Murray Gusseck make plans for world domination.

Josh gets that feeling of power atop a WWII defensive gun.
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The guard is well on their way to being the most improved section.
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Dennis Mancini (aka Snapettes Mom) grins during drill rehearsal - Jay Murphy has written another winner!

Staffer Dave Leon surveys the troops.
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Shadow tenors.
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Drumline learning drill at the edge of San Francisco Bay. The view from our rehearsal facility is amazing. But the corps was all business!
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Dave Watrous clicks off 200 beats per minute for our Halloween opener.

Lesa Barker, our lovely and talented Vice President, takes a break.
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The hornline is making great strides under the watchful gaze of Jim McFarland.

The Anti-Pit in action!! Note - there are still a few openings for talented musicians to join the most outrageous front ensemble in Drum Corps.
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The Renegades Brass are at Threat Level Orange. |
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