There’s more to a football game than just the game. During halftime cheer, dance, band and colorguard take to the field.
“It brings a good attitude and a good vibe to the field,” John David, freshman, said.
Along with boosting school spirit, it helps the team to feel united.
“You’re there with your team, and I love supporting the football team.” Lexi Koon, 8, said.
While all these groups compete in their own categories, halftime showcases their growth.
“My favorite part is being able to see the progress that me and the team have made since we started,” Natalie Orick, 8, said about performing with the dance team.
The color guard has also been practicing to be able to perform alongside the band.
“It’s been a dream of mine [to be on color guard] since third grade. I went to my first homecoming game and have wanted to ever since,” Brevynn Authement, freshman, said.
Sept. 21 is the next halftime show.
Jeremiah • Apr 4, 2024 at 1:53 pm
This article isn’t as long as the others but it was still good to know about the chemistry of the band and how they continue to grow over time, one thing is i would like this article to go into more detail on the subject such as what songs they play and who plays them.
Donavan • Mar 7, 2024 at 1:55 pm
This one isn’t the best article I’ve read but it was a good one. I normally go to the home games and see the huge band and the cheer and color guard team all go in the center of the field and do there thing. This article really describes how it truly is, I wish I was more descriptive and more in depth but it is what it is.
Lanee • Mar 7, 2024 at 1:51 pm
I learned how much it boost school sprits and helps the sprits team to have a halftime show. I think it is also very cool how cheer, dance, and band go along and perform during half time. That brings out so much during a football game, and I know some audience enjoy those type of things. I think the strongest more interesting part of this article is how much a half time show really brings out the happiness in others, and just that good vibe.
Lucy • Mar 6, 2024 at 2:10 pm
I liked this article because I’m in the band. Honestly I liked how they added pieces of interviews into the article. Although I wish that they would have cited what each student has to do with the game. For example are they a cheerleader or a member in the band. I really enjoyed how lively this article was and that it wasn’t just plain or boring.
Lucy • Mar 6, 2024 at 2:09 pm
Personally I liked this article because I’m in the band. Honestly I liked how they added pieces of interviews into the article. Although I wish that they would have cited what each student has to do with the game. For example are they a cheerleader or a member in the band. I really enjoyed how lively this article was and that it wasn’t just plain or boring.
Humairah • Mar 6, 2024 at 10:14 am
I’ve never been to a Bryant football game, but I really want to go. It was nice to learn what they do during halftime. It makes me even more excited to go to a game next year. What the color guard and band do was nice to see. You could maybe add on what specific things the color guard do or music band plays or have played previously