In just a few months, one University of Oklahoma student will trade in her accounting books to compete on the world stage. OU's feature baton twirler, Samantha Rizzo, isn't from Oklahoma, but she has ...
Seventeen-year-old Byron Anderson will represent Fort Collins and Colorado on an international stage next week during the 2025 World Technical Baton Twirling Championship. He’ll join more than 2,000 ...
She's only 10-years-old, but a local athlete is ready to represent the United States in the world championships of baton twirling. Erienne Hay of Painesville will soon travel to Italy to compete.
While some students spent the hot summer months reading or lounging around the pool, two North Baltimore sisters used the ...
The Limited Edition Baton Twirling Corps has a shot to compete internationally this summer. Coach Tammy Albrect has about 18 girls headed to Torino, Italy, to compete in the 2025 International Baton ...
Fifteen-year-old Katelyn Wooton from Beckley is no stranger to the spotlight — and soon, she’ll be shining on the world stage. The Woodrow Wilson High School student has been twirling batons since she ...
Three Twin Ports girls will represent the U.S. at the International Baton Twirling Championship in Torvino, Italy this August. Lila Gucinski, from Superior, is competing in Junior Artistic Twirl.
Summer break may be over, but 17-year-old Mykenzie Hoag’s summer memories will last a lifetime after taking home bronze in the International Baton Twirling Federation Nations Cup this August in Turin, ...
Pizzazz Star City Twirlers under the direction of Head Coach Joan Duus of Roanoke and assisted by Marie Freeman of Vinton represented our area well at the Virginia State Baton Twirling Championships ...
Halie Hart, a 2011 Owasso High School graduate, recently won multiple regional championships at the Southwest Regional Baton Twirling Championships in Austin, Texas. Hart bested her competition at the ...
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