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Most Memorable L-Patterns

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 11:38 pm
by Asterisk
I know that there was a topic for the most embarassing L-Patterns, but let's change the subject a bit. Anyone out there got any drum majors in mind that you feel had the most memorable L-Patterns around?

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:02 am
by dmcoach
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYBI3mnlMHE

2006 Military Masters State Champion Jennifer Tran. This was State 2007, she was the final competitor of the day.

It was memorable because of a few things:

-Montebello HS haven't had a drum major use the busbee at the state championships for approximately 6 years or so. Jen wanted to do something different from everyone else at the comp, so she wore the "classic" Montebello DM uniform.

-The atmosphere was of everyone at awe of the sight of Jen. I guess it's been a while since they have seen a drum major in a FULL uniform.

-She proved that you can still do the difficult tricks of this generation of DM's, while donning a classic uniform.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhQE3dJ69kU

I wasn't there for this one, but I just think the opener's really cool that it gets stuck in your mind. 8-)

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 6:01 pm
by AzhlackDMPiccolo
Hmm...

2007 I believe... Memory lapses.. sorry
Fairfax L-Pattern
All the competitors in Military Mastes dropped. I swear it was jynxed! j/k

The whole 2006 Lpattern season, All Montebello DMs making it to state and while at state, Brittany Martinez didnt know she placed so ran to receive her award in flip-flops (if you look in the picture, you can see her hiding her feet)

2005 RBV L-Pattern
Jose Carmona stuffed 30 grapes in his mouth and it was announced on the speakers.

That's all I can think of for now... but I could.... make a long list. but to sum it all up,
Every L-pattern has it's own memorable moment (little or big) :wink:

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 2:14 am
by dmcoach
Here's an awkward one. I think it was in 2006 at Arcadia. I dropped twice in Open division during my performance (bad day, will talk about it later), and during the awards ceremony they called me up to receive the Sweepstakes award for the day (BIG trophy).
Unusual because everyone saw the performance, Manuel Castaneda took 1st in my division, yet they awarded it to me. Awkward because of the silence and the looks that everyone had when the award was announced :oops:
Clarification: Arcadia awarded Sweepstakes to the school that had the highest averaged score for the day. Manuel would have received it, but he'd signed up as an Independent as opposed to my signing up as a representative Alumni from Rowland. Also, since we were solo competitors, we had the higher averaged scores. :roll:
I think that was fairly memorable for the people that was there.

Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 11:05 pm
by dragger
daniel lutch. excuse my spelling. from orange glenn. competing in military masters (open) i believe. one comp he was stepping off and he dislocated his shoulder. meaning is arm was out of its socket. he fell to the ground. and they let him repeat his routine again.

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 12:43 pm
by dmcoach
Wow, sorry to hear that happened. I remember Daniel Lutsch. The year you were referring to was probably 2001.
What school are you from?

wow!

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 5:03 pm
by HeadHandsHeart
i completely remember that guy!! such an amazing spinner!! and i was definitely there that day, so scary and awe inspiring when he stepped up to do it again...i think he won that day...