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Talent, beauty and a little hemorrhoid ointment to de-puff the eyes will win you the title of Miss America. This year's contestant from Colorado, however, bucked ...
OSHAWA — The Oshawa Camaros Baton Club enjoyed a successful season this year, capped by winning 15 medals at the World Baton Twirling Federation ...
Ralston High School is giving an old club a twirl again.
PORT HOPE -- A nine-year-old girl's first trip to Walt Disney World is a big deal. It's an even bigger deal when she returns from Mickey Mouse's headquarters ...
RALSTON - Sue's Stepper-ettes, a dance team originally from Ralston, can add even more first place titles to its already large list.
Sue's Stepper-ettes, a dance team originally from Ralston, can add even more first place titles to its already large list.
With pointed toes and smiles as long as McCulloch Boulevard, the Havasu Elite Baton Club twirlers have been using their majesty and grace to dance their way ...
Artistic, expressive and athletic, the sport of baton twirling appeared to hit its peak in the 1960s and 1970s, with majorettes high stepping during halftime shows ...
The La Crosse Warriors Senior Performing Arts Baton Corps registered seven first-place finishes at the state competition in Milwaukee. Members include, from ...
AVON, Ohio - Baton twirling has taken the Lewis Family all over the world. All three Lewis girls, Kimberly, 15; Anna, 13; and Sarah, 11, are competitive baton ...
AVON, Ohio - Baton twirling has taken the Lewis Family all over the world. All three Lewis girls, Kimberly, 15; Anna, 13; and Sarah, 11, are competitive baton ...
Louis Biondi and Beau Breeden talk about joys and challenges of governing a community.
The Penn State Blue Band's Majorettes were named the 2015 National Collegiate Dance Twirl and Halftime Champions. After competing in two categories ...
A pair of competitive baton twirlers from East Kildonan are stepping up to put Winnipeg on the map.<... - The Herald - Winnipeg Free Press.
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