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March 19 & 20 - Our first drill rehearsal of the year and the horn line learns the entire opener in one afternoon! With the show music coming together, the Renegades headed out to the field with our dot books in spite of the rainy weather to learn some drill.
As usual, it doesn't take long for the snares to start working on some new music.
Stu, Kanika and Deb start the morning off with some sabre work.
Brass instructor, Jim McFarland, goes over some of the new changes to the music with the horn line.
It doesn't take long for the rest of the snare line to join in.
The bass line hard at work, practicing one of the many drum features in this year's show.
The Pit enjoying some bonding time, reading over the new... Cosmo.
Some of the guard works through the new flag routines for Open Up Wide.
One of the many colorful characters you'll find in the Renegades along with her pocket drum major.
The horn line starts the morning off with some nice long warm-ups before moving on to some new additions to Nights in White Satin.
The first potluck of the season had a great turn out. Just look at that line!
Al & Brandon watch as Master Chef Johanna prepares her world famous marshmallow and peanut butter sandwich.
At the potluck, we were a little short on chips and dip.
The corps sits down for some quality socializing while enjoying their potluck lunch.
MAMBO!! One of the newest members of the Renegade family, little Mambo.
Oh, now isn't that cute. Everyone just loves Mambo, including Kelli.
"What a cutie cutie puppy wuppy... awww... yes you are..." - David Powell (2)
With the marching season getting closer, the corps works to get everybody into those stunning black uniforms.
"I think these need to be taken in a bit..."
Paul works the new parts to Open-Up Wide with the tenor line.
What happened Betsy, did your baritone shrink in the wash or something?
One of our many talented Pit players, Kimela gets ready for a run-through of Niner-Two.
Finally out on a grass field, the horn line works on the new drill.
The focus of the horn line allowed us to get the entire opener on the field.
After a long weekend of hard work, Kanika takes a little rest before run-throughs.
"HOW COULD YOU FORGET YOUR DOT BOOK?!?!?!?!"
The guard shows off the new work they learned this weekend for Open Up Wide, during our final run-through on Sunday afternoon.