As summer approaches, the 2024-2025 color guard season comes to an end. What does the team have to share?

By: Ashley B. Acevedo

As the end of the school year approaches, this year’s color guard season begins to come to an end.

Our Redwood’s color guard has been working hard all year starting from marching season, all the way to winter season. 

Alexis Diaz De Leon, ’27
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Color guard has helped bring the teammates together, helping to bring lots of friendships and fun.

Alexis Diaz De Leon, ‘27, expresses that she feels sad about the end of this year’s season. 

Leon said, “I’m really sad because it was really fun. I got to make a lot of new friendships. But I’m also excited for next year.”

Leon also said, “I think I’m most looking forward to meeting new people and getting to experience different shows, with different moods.”

Aubree Banuelos, ’28
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She wants to perform more shows with different moods, because it’s a new and fun feeling for her.

Aubree Banuelos, ‘28, is likewise sad with the end of the color guard season. 

She’s really enjoyed this year’s season, as well as the people she’s made friends with.

Banuelos said, “I’m sad because I really enjoyed it and the people I’ve made friends with.”

Banuelos is most excited about making more new friends next season.

Banuelos encourages others to join the RHS (Redwood High School) color guard, saying that it’s really fun.

Overall, the RHS color guard has brought its members fun memories, friendships, and performances.

Baunelos said, “I’m really excited about making new friends and the challenges we’ll face together.”

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