From Maryland to Indiana, to Oklahoma and Kansas, Oregon and North
Carolina, and Kentucky to ... every state that will be represented at
next week's
Winter Guard International Championships in Dayton, the madness is
just beginning.
http://fieldandfloor.homestead.com/Home1.html
Whether it's called a court, or a floor; whether it's in March or it's
in April, both basketball and color guard share two things: venue and
championship season.
As we all get ready to converge on the most unlikely championship city
--and virtual home of winter color guard -- all of the good friends of
Field&Floor want to continue the madness -- and the fun! -- for
another week. Here's how we plan to do it!
http://fieldandfloor.homestead.com/Home1.html
Enjoy the week, then enjoy another round of champions on us, the fans
in the stands, all of the good friends of field and floor.
To salute that link between our art and their sport, the good friends
of field&floor decided to ditch naming the top 10 and 20 color guards
and go with the sport of our sport: performance of the performer!
We're going to honor that most exciting part of color guard by
recognizing -- NCAA tournament-style -- levels of performance that
will lead to the best in our nations.
Besides, there can never be enough ways to thank, to congratulate, and
to honor the wonderful performers -- most of them are still young
adults! -- who bring the sport and the art of color guard to life
every year.
http://fieldandfloor.homestead.com/Home1.html
See you in Dayton, and on the 50!
David
editsf2f@hotmail.com