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 CONGRATULATIONS
~Alyssa Connell recently placed 3rd in Intermediate 13-15 Mid-Atlantic Regional Super X ! Way to go ALYSSA!


Courtney Peet
is expecting her first child, a baby boy to be named Mason, in early April 2011! Courtney is a numerous time Delaware champion, Jr. Olympic Gold medalist, TU Int. World Majorette champion and has won numerous other titles and awards! We are so excited for her!


Amanda Debus
recently became Miss Delaware Teen USA! Congratulations on all of your hard work Amanda and best of luck at the Miss Teen USA pageant!



Past News
Congratulations to Brooke Mitchell of Dagsboro, Delaware.  She recently went to Minneapolis, MN to compete in the Miss National Preteen Program.  Brooke not only received 2nd Runner Up to the Queen Title, but she won the National Talent Title.  Brooke performed to "Strut" while showcasing single and double baton work along with dance skills.  Brooke twirls with the Starlites also from Dagsboro, Delaware.  She is 12 years old.

What's Royal Blue and wears a white hard hat? Jorie Lynn Walker of Delaware  (1998-2005 Miss College Majorette of Delaware , contest director 2006 and 2007) ~! Jorie has been having the time of her life working on the building and construction of Extreme Makeover Home Edition. She has been putting in at least 10 hours a day to assist crew members and construction teams to build two homes in Wilmington , Delaware . Jorie has said, "This experience is not something that can be describe well with words. Everyone works hard to insure the family's homes will be done on time and has a great time doing it. You may be asked to pick up pieces of wood or sweep saw dust off the floors or even work in the tent feeding other members of the crew and construction team. No job is too small or too big and each is extremely important" It just goes to show that twirlers truly care about their community in which they live. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK JORIE!

 


 

 



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