"Color Guard is a mixture of dance and marching. We use flags, rifles, and other props to make the marching band look prettier," said Sarah Martin, a freshman in Color Guard. The Color Guard performs in the autumn and attends marching band competitions, home varsity football games, and occasionally parades. Sarah is extremely happy she joined and said she has so much fun and met so many new people. Some skills she thinks are needed are: good hand-eye coordination, upper body strength, ant the time devoted to practicing and performing. If you are interested in joining, you can talk to the captain, Keyana, about when tryouts are, which are usually in the spring at the end of the school year.
-Katelyn Goodell
-Katelyn Goodell