Sunday, November 13, 2011

Drill Football Performances

One of the football player's dad on the MMHS football team takes pictures at all of the football games. He even takes pictures of the drill team at halftime. He then posts the pics on the MMHS football webpage. Here are some of the ones he took of the drill team at football games. He took some of the drill team at each game except the first home one.
This is the game with Timpview. We performed our hip hop routine, "Outta Your Mind".
Lined up, waiting to take the field.
The field was wet, because it had been raining that day! But we still performed.
Showing a little "hip hop" attitude!
The performance was awesome--even on a wet field. You could see water and wet grass flying in the air as they were dancing!Our next home game was the Homecoming game with Timpanogas. The team performed a hip hop routine they had learned at BDT Camp called "Barbwire". They wore their had down straight. This first pic looks cool with their hair:It had been raining again for this game! It was cold too!It was another amazing performance!The next home game, was the last home game of the regular season. It was with Orem. The Elleves performed a routine entitled, "Royal T". We learned it at BDT Camp.
The Seniors were recognized at this game - here the drill team listens as their names are called.
No rain this game!
Another amazing performance!
Maple Mountain Football was 2nd in the Region this year! They had a great season. So, the first playoff game was at MMHS. The drill team performed the "Edge" routine from BDT Camp.
Going down into the first position of the routine.
The music is "I'm Not Afraid", by Eminem
It was a great performance, which ending up being our last football performance of the year!
I'm always somewhat happy when football season ends. Mainly because we can now focus on competition routines and get ready for competition season! Also, because I like performing at the football games, but I don't like the unpredictable weather and also dancing on a football field can be difficult sometimes.
Now, on to competition season!

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