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Star 1991- Cross to Cross

Cavaliers 2001 - last 2 minutes of show ( after the corner solos)

Cavaliers 2002 - The "Antfarm"

Cavaliers 2002 - Company front morph into box

Cavaliers 2002 - fast box after ballad when the click starts

Cavaliers 2004 - circle in the box... sweet

Cadets Z-pull

Madison 1995 rotating line

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Cadets closer from 2000

Cavies opener in 2004

Ummm.......

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'95 Madison's marching entrance onto the field in a pre performance full Corps company front from the endzone to the 50 yard line was pretty awesome too I thought. All you need to lose the visual effect of this is to have one marcher or two lose a step or two and that line can get pretty snake like looking in a heartbeat. Madison seemed to have that execution of their company front down pat that year.

I wasn't there because I was marching (not Madison), but in 1999, I heard that they REALLY messed up the straight line--march into a FDL thing. Didn't the line split into two or something by accident, and then they recovered by the end to make the FDL? Funny thing, too, though... because that would normally throw off a corps to have a bad show. And Madison's 1999 finals show had such tremendous energy and emotion.

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End of Star of Indiana 1990

End of Star of Indiana 1991

End of The Cadets 2000

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easy <yes Nikik, this again !! LOL>

1992 Phantom Regiment, three boxes merge into one then spread back apart into two.......stunning

1990 Star of Indiana, last minute of the show.

1986/1987 Blue Devils - rotating "stella D'oro" sticks into company front in the ending.

~G~

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Name 3 of your all-time favorite drill moves.

Me first (in no particular order):

1. Cross - to - cross, Star 91

2. Horn line crab and 360 turn, Phantom 93

3. SCV spelling SCV on the field for the Carmen show in 90

(or anytime SCV spells SCV on the field for that matter)

My number one pick is the Garfield Cadets 1986 folding rotating box.......AWESOME....

Triple Forte

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2003 and 2004 Carolina Crown - the follow the leader pass thru box that eats itself. may not have been the cleanest drill move, but it was pretty dang cool.

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Just three?

2002- Crossmen, onfield introduction. (Classy and cool way to come on to the field)

2001- Regiment, last portion of the show....

2000- Cavaliers, diamond cutter to the end.

1998- Cadets, spinning box with color change flags in guard.

1993- Regiment, box formation changes on side 2 in drum break.

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Actually, to tell the truth, the members wrote their own drill there. They basically told us to run around the field as fast as we can. We just had to wind up in that set. The set we finished in is an iceberg. Once when they were trying to get us to play louder there JD Shaw shouted "You're in a freakin iceberg! Get a clue!" or something very similar.

PS so add 2005 to the list of years that use icebergs.

OK, that story right there makes that drill move awesome! b**bs

Actually, when I read this topic, my first 2 thoughts were:

91 Star- Cross to Cross; and 03 Phantom- Crab step and skip-hop to the leg wedge.

Sorry, I haven't seen the 93 Phantom video- actually I didn't even know they did the crab step that year. :(

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1. 2004 Cavaliers "Bee hive" the shifting box before gunfight :lol:

2. 2003 Phantom (not sure what the move is called) but during Wild nights, two parrallelagrams mix with each other

leading to the drum line plowing through b**bs

3. 2003 opening and closing sets of the Cavaliers show Spin Cycle ^OO^

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