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The Garden Hilton provided perfect accomodations for the corps.

Renegades fan club was checked in when the busses arrived.

Early morning arrival from California means we wait while the hotel cleans our rooms.

Many creative 'beds' were discovered.

And creative pillows.

The other guests must've loved checking out with us all over the lobby.

Robin and Dave had the lovely task of corralling the cranky Renegades into their room. Raw meat helped.

"This is the best hotel we've ever stayed at!"

Once again, food was provided by the Hanover High band.

Full of food and rested, Tremor is ready to go.

Chuck checks into one of Lee's last pep talk of the season.
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Adrienne puts markers out for the last time.

Every morning begins with stretching.

Horn captain Rich Duarte kept the hornline focused.

The color guard's final golden wedge was polished every day.

Time after time, every angle perfected.

More work on the wedge. It looked GREAT at finals!

The Renegades honor guard was spectacular.

After three solid days of playing, Renegades horn players had great chops for finals.

Cabs legend Frank Ponzo was invited to sit center-circle during horn warmups.

What bus are we on?

Ron finds the perfect equipment for next year's Hula show!

The Hanover band was incredible. Great hosts and a fabulous show.
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