So, it has been about a month since my last post, so I am playing "catch up" on my blog. This post is some of the things my drill team has been doing the past month. This first picture is of the Elleves and the "Maleves", which is the male drill team for MMHS. Yes, I said male. During Homecoming Week, they had a powder puff football game where the girls have teams that play each other and for the halftime entertainment, there is a male drill team. We called them the "Maleves".
The officers on the drill team taught a routine to the boys during lunch and they were really excited about it. They kept asking me what were there going to wear. At Payson, we always would dig up some old drill team outfit that they could wear. Well, at a new school we don't have old uniforms, we don't even have new uniforms! HA HA So, I didn't quite know what we would have them wear. Well, I thought about calling my aunt Lisa who coaches the drill team at my alma mater, Juab High. Their colors are the same as Maple Mountain's school colors, so maybe she could round up some old uniforms that we could borrow.
So, Scott and I drove down to Nephi one evening and met Lisa at the school. She had found some old uniforms. Little did I know, they were uniforms that I had wore! How funny is that! So, in this picture, the Maleves are wearing maroon and gold sequin tops that were from the 1986 Juab High School ProVita!
My seamstress has originally made them for the Blaze dancers, but I guess the Blaze went under, so she was looking to sell them to someone for a good price, just so she could get rid of them. So, we tried them on and she agreed to line them with maroon trim and make some maroon shorts to wear under them. We were set. They looked fantastic on the football field under the "Friday night lights". I was so proud of them! This picture isn't the greatest--I think the setting on my camera was on something weird, so it looks a little yellowish.

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