Parish Episcopal Rosettes drill team upholds Texas tradition

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For the past 10 years, the parishepiscopal Rosettes have performed at football games, advancing the art that the famous Kilgore College Rangerettes pioneered decades ago. Click to view more photos from our staff photographer Shafkat Anowar (shafkat_07)

The Parish High School Rosettes head Sergeant and junior Annie Joyner, front, sophomore line member Sophia Kinder, center, and freshman line member Maddie Phillips reacts to a game moment as Parish High competes against Bishop Lynch High School during a play-off game at Globe Life Field on Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022 in Arlington.

The Parish High School Rosettes perform at the end of a playoff game against Bishop Lynch High School at Globe Life Field on Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022, in Arlington. As a part of the pageantry, aside from cheering their football team, their presence on the field adds an element of excitement and Texas tradition.

Performing in a drill team is a form of art, not a sport, and requires a high level of athleticism and skill through strength training and cardiovascular conditioning. Parish Rosettes Captain Alexa Plumlee performed a high kick during the halftime of a playoff game at Globe Life Field on Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022 in Arlington. Plumlee wants to pursue dance in college. She was the runner-up in last years’ Crowd Pleasers Dance competition solo category and hopes to be the champion this year.

 

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