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2008 Rocky Mountain Color Guard State Championship
Contributed by: John Eisel/YourHub.com on 4/7/2008

The flags twirled, replica guns were tossed and 36 area groups synchronized their elaborate movements to the music at the the 2008 Rocky Mountain Color Guard Association Championship on April 5 at the Coors Events Center in Boulder.

Broomfield's Legacy High School captured its second-straight title, winning in the Scholastic Open division.

Colorado Springs' Doherty High School won the Novice division with an 88.5. Douglas County took the Regional A title with a 94.5. Rampart High School took Scholastic A with a 92.8, while Denver-based Alchemy Independent won the Independent A championship with an 87.9.

The divisions have different requirements that the groups are judged on and must complete.

Middle School
Erwin MS Gold 86.0
Erwin MS Maroon 78.6

Novice
Doherty HS 88.5
Canon City HS 85.9
Frederick HS 81.0
Pueblo West HS 78.2
Pisteuo 77.2

Regional A
Douglas County HS 94.5
Standley Lake HS 92.1
Central HS 86.4
Sand Creek HS 76.9
Elizabeth HS 73.1
Woodland Park HS 71.2

Scholastic A
Rampart HS 92.8
Arvada West HS 85.1
Lakewood HS 83.6
Air Academy HS 83.1
Wheat Ridge HS 82.9
Pomona HS 82.4
Arvada Reds Color Guard 82.3
Chatfield HS 81.8
Pine Creek HS 79.0
Bear Creek HS 74.1
Broomfield HS 72.8
Loveland HS 69.0
Dakota Ridge HS 65.0

Independent A
Alchemy 87.9
Nevella Winterguard 84.5
Mesa Ridge 81.8
Malachi Winterguard 76.6
Solstice Winterguard 75.2
Ellipse Winterguard 74.7

Scholastic Open
Legacy HS 86.3
Arapahoe HS 83.6

Independent Open
The Phoenix 80.1

Independent World

Signature 86.3



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Submitted By: Debi Luft
posted on 4/14/2008 @ 10:32:32 AM
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Yeah! Finally Winterguard is represented and acknowledged in the media! I have tried all year to get media involved, we need to educate the media. Thank you YourHub. Just coming back the WGI Nationals, I want to say to all of the RMCGA Units who performed in Dayton you all did a great job this year. Now it the time to focus on 2009. With the hours of hard work and writing of shows. The hard work at practice these kids put into this sport! Upwards of 15 hours a week is spent in practice, while having to keep up with their homework and grades. Then when the season starts, it's more like 16-20 hours per week. We look forward to seeing everyone next year plus more!
Submitted By: Kristi Stoltenberg-Majors
posted on 4/8/2008 @ 12:26:00 PM
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Yeah! Finally Winterguard is represented and acknowledged in the media! However, one of your comments in the article states that "Broomfield's Legacy High School captured its second-straight title, winning in the Scholastic Open division." In reality, Legacy now has 5 state championships under their belt, 4 of which are in the Open division. (I don't know about the other teams, as Legacy was "our" team). My daughter spent her 4 years of high school involved in this sport and is very proud to have achieved the recognition that is bestowed with a state championship. This article (albeit well intentioned) doesn't go into the hours and hours of hard work and practice these kids put into this sport! Upwards of 12 hours a week (extracurricular) is spent in practice, and that's BEFORE the season starts. Once the season starts, it's more like 12-16 hours per week. Concluding, I would like to thank YourHub for reporting on this event. But in the future, maybe try to get facts straight.
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