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Renegades third trip to DCA Championships was a huge success with the fans giving the corps an incredible SIX standing ovations during prelims.
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Mistress Kelli and her legos are a big feature of the 2004 show.

Renegades vastly upgraded marching program for 2004 paid off big with vastly improved form and interval control.

The stands were packed at both prelims and finals.

Dave Landers, winner of Friday night's I&E for Baritone, had everyone humming "Flight of the White Boy." over the weekend.
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ALERT: Don't miss video our our finals performance.

The show's theme, Goodbye Blue Skies: The Triumph of Evil, was never more evident than during the opening scene.

Todd and Stu were central to the show's intricate theatrics.

A solid drum performance in finals made the snare line very happy.

An emotional moment of the weekend for Renegade contra Rich Skare was a chance meeting with the family behind the DCA Contra award.
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Master designer Jay Murphy's drill featured ideal staging and seamless transistions.
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All agree. Jeff looked great with or without the jacket.
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The transistion from Halloween into Channel One Suite is sure to become a musical classic.
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In true Renegades fashion, the after-show concert was broken up by the police.

Never fear. Another location is found and the concert continues.

Pooh plays his haunting solo one last time.

GD Al looks dashing.
"You were the loudest corps. Thank you!"
- Random Fan
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Renegade Sops... ultra clean.

Renegade baritones... made Channel One sing.

Renegade mellophones... the front sideline stars.

Renegade guard... on the leading edge.

Honor guard... looking sharp.
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