Hello Texas Twirl Fans!
It is that exciting time of year where twirlers are auditioning for twirling spots for the Fall. This blog hopes to help spread the excitement by announcing the selections for the lovely twirlers we will see on the field very soon in Texas, and representing out of State. If you have an announcement for new twirler selections for 2019-20, please email texastwirlcontact@gmail.com so that we can help spread the word!
Today we have another out of State twirler post. We are excited to announce that this year's University of Arkansas Majorette Line will have TWO Texas Twirlers calling those hogs!
The University of Arkansas, located in Fayetteville, Arkansas, is the home of the Razorbacks, and has a rich tradition of baton twirling. Arkansas not only has feature twirlers, but also a very talented twirling line that shines on the field at Reynolds stadium along with the Razorback marching band.
This coming fall the position of Co-Captain will be held by Texas twirler, Kendal Baker! Kendal is returning for her second year on the Arkansas Twirling Line and is honored to be named Co-Captain. Kendal will be a sophomore next year and is a business major. She says she "can't wait for a great season full of laughter and batons".
Joining the line new this year is The Woodlands native, Lindsay Richards. This Marketing Major is a member of the Mickey's Majorettes and coached by Patti Mickey. Lindsay says that being a collegiate twirler has always been a dream of hers and she is "so excited for all the experiences to come".
Kendal & Lindsay will be joined on the field the other four members of the Majorette line including Captain Ashley Wicks, Whitney Williams, Kaylin Costello, and Hanna Carter as well as returning Feature Twirlers, Savannah Miller and Isabella Udouj. You can follow the Arkansas Twirlers on their Facebook page located at https://www.facebook.com/UARKMajorettes/. They do a wonderful Twirler for a Day program in the Fall where younger twirlers get a taste of what it is like to be a Razorback twirler and perform on the field alongside these amazing young ladies, so keep an eye out for information on that program.
We know this fantastic group of twirlers will be an amazing team. We are all so happy for Kendal and Lindsay, and we can't wait to cheer them on this year. Woo Pig Sooie!
We hope you have enjoyed this blog post. We are always looking for great new stories about Texas twirlers. Do you have an idea or some information we could use to help highlight our sport? Contact us at texastwirlcontact@gmail.com and we would love to hear more about it.
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