Hey everyone! If you are currently a UCSD (undergraduate or graduate) student and are interested in twirling in college, come tryout for the UCSD Triton Twirl Flag squad! No experience necessary!
It's a great way to get involved and show school spirit!
Monday Oct. 12th
RIMAC Arena Activity Room 1
7pm
You will be learning a one flag routine consisting of a couple of 8 counts, flags will be provided.
Actual day of tryouts will be on
Thursday Oct. 15th
Main Gym Conference Rm. (Behind the Natorium, Muir College)
8pm
If you are unable to attend any of these dates or have any questions contact the team at ucsdflag@gmail.com or check them out on facebook under twirl it baby, twirl it!
15 comments:
wussup! first comment! =)
wow what is this myspace? anyways! say another college level team came about. would UCSD compete?
Hmmm... I would have to ask the current team whether they would want to compete since I'm no longer an active member. It would be great to have a collegiate flag division at comps within the next couple of years, wouldn't it?
BTW, is there another college that started a team? That would be awesome!
Berkeley did.
I'll believe it when I see it!!
Well you'll never get accepted their. So I guess you won't ever believe it.
I guess you won't either because you can't even use the right word!!! It's there not THEIR!!
even if there where just 3 teams would you all like to compete?
Wait! There's a 3rd team? All I know of is UCSD and supposedly Berkeley(but not likely!). What is the other college team?
There's an independent twirl team called the Twirl All Stars!
Where are they located?
Berkeley's pep flags were televised, this last weekend; At the Washington Game.
I wish I'd been accepted there ( :( ), any other Bruins in here???
Fantastic site, I had not come across shortflags.blogspot.com previously during my searches!
Keep up the good work!
Thanks for sharing the link, but unfortunately it seems to be offline... Does anybody have a mirror or another source? Please answer to my post if you do!
I would appreciate if a staff member here at shortflags.blogspot.com could post it.
Thanks,
Jules
Wow neat! This is a really great site! I am wondering if anyone else has come across something
like this in the past? Keep up the great work!
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