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THS Colorguard
The Tennessee High colorguard resides in Bristol, Tennessee and are a major part of the Mighty Viking Band. To learn more about the Mighty Vikings, check out their webpage listed on the links page.
History
THS colorguard is over 70 years old, and has grown with leaps and bounds with the ever changing world of such an amazing sport. Dedication and Determination has proved to be a tradition proudly upheld by this orginization.
The THS winterguard was started in the 1997-98 school year. They competed in the SEGC circuit.
Later in the 1999-2000 year they switched to the CIPA circuit where they are currently competing. Some of their previous winterguard instructors and techs include: Amy Stewart, Todd Russel, Debbie and Thomas Gilbert, and our current-Noel Hebert, Kevin Hebert, and Tom Padgett To learn more about our present staff please check out the staff page.
The THS winterguard was started in the 1997-98 school year. They competed in the SEGC circuit.
Later in the 1999-2000 year they switched to the CIPA circuit where they are currently competing. Some of their previous winterguard instructors and techs include: Amy Stewart, Todd Russel, Debbie and Thomas Gilbert, and our current-Noel Hebert, Kevin Hebert, and Tom Padgett To learn more about our present staff please check out the staff page.

Inspirational words
It's the flash of colorful flags; light reflecting off silver sabers and necks craned high counting revolutions of wooden rifles. It's impossible leaps and turns along with eye-popping sets and costumes. It is one of the most unique activities in the world today, and it enjoys devotees of all ages and backgrounds. Color Guard is rooted in military history but the use of flags, rifles and sabers is the only thing that is traditional. Always challenging the performer and spectator alike, Color Guard constantly redefines itself as the "Sport of the Arts."
(WGI web page: www.wgi.org)
(WGI web page: www.wgi.org)