Talented majorettes wow spectators at championships

The brilliant performances led to the majorettes scooping various wins at the KZN final championship.

AN INTENSE training programme and hours of practice led to the talented majorettes from the Fynnland Crest Majorettes scooping various wins at the KZN final championship.

The club’s Bonnie Fourie said she was gleaming with pride after the performances.

Courtney Augustus and Kelli-Ann Gray showed off their skills.

“It took us a day to recover from the days of training ahead of the championship. We could not have been prouder of our junior girls. Small drill was the highlight of our day and the girls gave their everything out there. We have never ever seen them march as well as they did and we could not have asked for anything better or different from them. The girls brought their coaches and parents to tears,” said Fourie.

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Spectators cheered on and added to the bubbly vibe of the teams participating.

“We thank all those who came out to support the teams and cheered on the girls. To our dressing room moms, we would never have made it through the day as smoothly as we did without you,” Fourie added.

The group that won flag and non-prop: Tyra Mentoor, Angel Mtshali, Ofa Zuma, Casey Collett, and Kelli-Ann Gray.

The small group pom non-prop was placed first, while the main pom non-prop group scooped second place. The small group flag, and the main flag group was ecstatic to have taken the gold. Small drill leader group and squad came second, with subbies scooping third place.

The display team also bagged the first prize. Overall, the club was placed second at the championship.
The teams will head to Polokwane to compete in October.

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