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Contents ON THE COVER: The Souther Family Photo Credit: Natascha Strong Photography

Serving the Community of Towne Lake

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Cypress Resident Finds Business is

18 Best of Cy-Fair: Misfit Outpost

Simply Child’s Play

19 If You Are Feeling Out, You Are In

12 Cypress Happenings

20 Cypress Area Seniors Share Their Plans

14 Three Cheers For Teachers!

22 Cypress School News

16 Canine Corner


Cypress Resident Becky Souther Finds Business is & Family Simply Child’s Play

PINPOINTE RESIDENT PROFILE

By Patricia Hudson

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ike and Becky Souther first moved to Towne Lake seven years ago. “We were looking to build our forever home and we were wanting a family friendly community with great amenities. Towne Lake has far exceeded our expectations,” explains Becky. Exemplary volunteer service with the CFISD VIPS and PTO boards, a business partnership with the Wingo family toy drive for MD Anderson Children’s Hospital and service with the NCL Cypress Gems spurred Andrea Curran to nominate Becky and her family for this May/June edition of PinPointe Magazine. Becky took some time for an interview. What drew the two of you together? “We met through mutual friends when I was in college. Mike is 9 years older, so college was far behind him,” explains Becky. “We dated for almost two years and got married about a year after I graduated college. We have been married almost 21 years.” Where did you attend school? What was your major? “I graduated from the University of Houston with a Bachelor in Business Management. Mike graduated from Texas A&M with a Bachelor in Economics.” Getting down to the business of business “Mike and I owned a Christian Brothers Automotive that he ran for 15 years, while I stayed home with our ‘big kids.’ In 2019, he decided to retire and stay home with our 2-year-old so I could have an opportunity to chase some of my dreams. When I was in college, I worked part time as a teller for JPMorgan Chase Bank; I planned to use my business degree to further my career with Chase. My father worked for Chase for 30 years and I knew I could have a strong career within that company, as well. And I did, until I had Avery. At that point, Mike and I decided that I would stay home with the kids. When I left Chase, I was a Supervising Manager in the Fraud Department.” 8 May | June 2022

Photo Credit: Natascha Strong Photography

You are a business owner. What led you to this particular business? “In 2019, when we were deciding if we wanted to continue owning a Christian Brothers Automotive or try something new, an acquaintance of mine, (who has since become one of my dearest friends), posted that she was selling Learning Express Toys of Cypress. I jokingly sent my husband a text asking if he’d like to own a toy store and the rest is history. I do all of the managing, buying and hiring. I am in the store Monday – Friday, managing the day to day.” What challenges have arisen due to Covid? “We purchased the store in February of 2020, six weeks before COVID shut the world down. With the help of our corporate offices, we redesigned the way we do business. A website was created and we began to offer online ordering and curbside pickup. We filled Easter Buckets via phone, facetime and online orders. It was an unreal experience. The Cypress community kept our business alive in 2020. Although business slowed dramatically in 2020, the Squishmallow, Fidget and TikTok trend in 2021 made up for it. As a new store owner, it has been a roller coaster, but one I have enjoyed every minute of.” About the Kids “We have three: Avery 17, Ben 14, and Nicholas 4, (surprise!).


Avery is a Junior at Cypress Ranch, Ben is an 8th grader at Anthony MS, and Nicholas attends WeeWuns Pre-School. Avery’s favorite classes are Choir and Photography, and she enjoys puzzles. Ben loves playing tuba at Anthony MS, and is excited to join the CyRanch marching band next year. He enjoys science, video games, and riding his bike. Nicholas loves reading books, going for walks and playing in the backyard.” So, Nicholas was a surprise? “It took us all quite a while to wrap our heads around adding one more to our family, but the minute we met him, we were all smitten. Nick loves to rough house with Ben and loves to cuddle with Avery. We couldn’t imagine our lives without him. He has added a lot of energy and laughter to our home.” What toys are "tried and true?" What new toys are trending? “Lego is always in our top seller list. It’s a classic with building sets for ages 1 -100. The Funtime Tractor by Epoch and the Doorbell House by Melissa & Doug are always best sellers in our Pre-School department. Calico Critters still have a huge following and Magic Tracks are the gift of choice for young boys (and girls).

The day we closed on Learning Express

Nicholas entertaining us with his many funny faces

Squishmallows are the hottest toys since early 2020. We still

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get calls daily asking when we will get new ones in stock. Fidgets have been a hot item since early 2020, as well. We try to keep our fidget stock fresh and new as new ones hit the market. Slime still has a huge following. Dope Slime is always in our top 5. This small business was started by two brothers in Wyoming. They create fun slimes that look and smell as good as the flavors they represent: Circus Animal, Marshmallow Fluff, whipped coffee… We can’t keep the slime in stock!” When it’s a Family Affair “Our family enjoys traveling, watching movies together, and spending summers on the St. Lawrence River in Upstate New York. When I have a moment, I spend my time reading, dinners out with our friends, and wine tasting. Mike prefers reading, gardening, and following sports.”

Photo Credit: Natascha Strong Photography

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Cypress

HAPPENINGS

Bridgeland Community Friday Night Bites 2nd Friday of the month: May 13 & June 10, 2022 • 6-10pm Lakeland Village Center • 16902 Bridgeland Landing • Cypress, TX Grab your lawn chairs and enjoy great food truck fare and live music!

Shrek the Musical

Traveling Seniors of Cypress May 10, 2022: American Roadside Museum Day Trip Lunch at Homestead Cafe in Waco. Cost: $7.00. Bus leaves FBC at 7:30 am. June 14, 2022: Ultimate Tour of Minute Maid Park Day Trip Visit the Upper Deck, Gallagher Club, Bank of America Suite Level, Honda Club Level, Press Box, and Houston Methodist Hall of Fame Alley. Check out the Lexus Field Club, Michelob Ultra Club, the Union Station Roof Deck. Lunch on your own at St. Arnold’s Brewery. Tour included. $20.00 Leave FBC at 8:30.

Thursday, May 19: 7pm • Friday, May 20: 7pm Saturday, May 21: 2pm & 7pm • Monday, May 23: 7pm Bridgeland High School • 10707 Mason Rd. • Cypress, TX 77433 Tickets: $20 online, $25 at the door, Students $15 Shrek The Musical is a Tony Award-winning fairy tale adventure, featuring all new songs.

May 15-21, 2022: Branson Missouri Extended Excursion 7 Days, 6 Nights: $805 Motor coach transportation 10 meals: 6 breakfasts and 4 dinners; Admission to 5 Fabulous Shows! Including: All Hands On Deck, A Neil Diamond Tribute Show, Presleys’ Country Jubilee Show, Jesus show at the Sight & Sound, Story of the Ozarks at The Shepherd of the Hills Outdoor Drama, & Silver Dollar City. Bus leaves from FBC on May 15 at 8:00 am.

2nd Annual Putting for a Purpose Charity Golf Tournament

Contact Jo Ann Lambert at pstlgrl@gmail.com for more info.

Monday, May 23, 2022 • Benefitting Cy-Fair Helping Hands Sterling Country Club • 16500 Houston National Blvd. • Houston, TX 77095 Registration at 12pm and shotgun start at 1pm followed by a dinner reception at 6pm. Register at: www.jillsmithteam.com/jst-cares or email marketing@jillsmithteam.com. For more local events visit: www.bestofcyfair.com. And follow us on facebook: Pinpointe Magazines - Cypress

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Cy-Fair ISD Important Dates Thursday, May 26, 2022: Last Day of School GRADUATIONS (held at the Berry Center) Visit: www.cfisd.net/graduation for more information Wednesday, May 25, 2022: Cypress Ranch Graduation • 8:30pm Friday, May 27, 2022 : Cypress Woods Graduation • 9am Saturday, May 28, 2022: Bridgeland Graduation • 9am


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by Liz Arrington

o you remember your favorite teacher? What grade were you in? What do you remember about them? What did they do that made them your favorite? How has that influenced the person you are today?

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Teacher Appreciation week takes place during the most difficult part of the year. Those final warm spring months of a loooong school year with testing, year-end programs and events on top of stir-crazy kids who are ready for a break!

The influence of a great teacher truly lasts a lifetime. I have many vivid memories of exceptional teachers I had growing up. As a parent- I am grateful for so many dedicated teachers who have made an impact in our lives. I wish I could individually recognize the educators at our Cy-Fair ISD schools who have gone above and beyond to nurture my boys’ love of learning, passion for science, and appreciation for the arts and music. Weaving their dreams for the future into their education and providing the perfect balance of unconditional love and persistent encouragement. If you are a teacher who is reading this right now, please know how incredibly valuable you are.

There are so many creative and thoughtful ways to show your appreciation for teachers. Gifts are always very nice- personalized cookies, coffee gift cards, fun supplies for the classroom like Sharpies or pretty Post It Notes, mini charcuterie boxes and even bottles of wine! But teacher appreciation doesn’t have to be costly, and it doesn’t have to be reserved for one week of the year. In fact, it shouldn’t be!

It’s about that time of year for Teacher Appreciation weeks. A chance for administrators and parents to shower our educators with welldeserved gifts, special meals, coffee delivery, and sweet treats. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that

● Tell them when they do something awesome! Share with them ways that your child is showing what they’ve learned at home, or a lesson your child was excited about.

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Here are some specific ways you can show your appreciation for teachers- year round: ● Donate classroom supplies throughout the school year, not just at the beginning

● Assume your teacher has your child’s best interest in mind


● Respect their hours and try to email within those hours, be patient in waiting for a response.

● Email the principal and brag on your child’s teacher.

● Provide context, not excuses. If a teacher is reporting an issue with your child, help the teacher by providing information that supports understanding and solutions.

● Help where you can, whether it’s volunteering for field trip duty, sharpening pencils or cutting out shapes! Not sure how to help? Just ask!

● Recognize ALL teachers and support staff. Music, Art, PE, Librarians, paraprofessionals, there is likely a whole team of passionate educators working with your child!

● Be informed about the workings of the school and the district. Become familiar with how decisions are made, who is in charge, and what their qualifications are. ● Get involved! Local non-partisan groups, such as the Cy-Fair Civic Alliance, are an excellent resource to engage, get information, and connect with other people in our community.

Above all- teachers need and deserve to feel supported by their community. They need to be recognized and compensated for their gifts and abilities. They need involved parents who are advocating for and with them. These past few years have been impossibly hard on educators… on all of us. As a community, we can help by approaching teachers with compassion and true appreciation for the critical role they play in shaping our next generation, trusting in their expertise, and giving them the credit that they have earned. Let’s start today- three cheers for teachers!!! We love you! Liz Arrington combines her background as a professional children’s therapist with her love of music to provide early childhood music and movement classes to families of Cypress. Outdoor, Weekday, and Saturday classes available. See more at www.songfulbeginnings.com

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By Patricia Hudson and Sophia Hudson, the Rescue Yorkiepoo

Canine Corner

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eri Taylor worked in the medical field as a medic, then as a nurse for 30 plus years and has been working with rescues for the last 20 years. She recently gave up her nursing hat and opened up a safe haven for Code Red dogs. (Code Red means the animals that are at the shelter are in danger of being euthanized at any time because either they have been there the longest with little to no interest, or they are owner surrenders).

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“I recently lost my baby, Murphy, who at the hardest time in my life, literally saved my life. I feel like I can do that for others. I have a 20- kennel boarding facility; we take in dogs on the euthanasia list. Our goal is to decompress, socialize and fully Est. 2018 vet these animals and find them a forever home,” shares Taylor.” I want to be the voice of the ‘unwanted.’ I feel like with the right training and love, all Voted t h e Best Bu animals can become someone’s rg in Cypr ers best friend!” ess!

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For more information about Radar or any of the dogs at Keri’s Kaws, contact Keri Taylor at 713-857-5178.


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Misfit Outpost

The Best of Cy-Fair P L AC E S TO E AT

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isfit Outpost joined the Cypress community over Labor Day weekend in 2021 with a music-filled weekend and great craft beer! This new local favorite combines indoor and outdoor space, live music, kids play area, unique burgers and BBQ, and highly regarded beer offerings from Fortress and Misfit labels. The ownership team, comprised of local residents Dion Billard, John O’Hara, Juan Sanchez, and Kevin Smith Jr, all shared a vision to bring family friendly and pet friendly brewery atmosphere to their backyard. They acquired a well-known site on Cypress Rosehill Road that had served as ‘The Shack’ for over a decade as a staple in the creative burger world. After some renovations and rebranding, the vision came to life with immediate positive feedback. Recently the menu has taken an uptick with the addition of renowned pit master, James McFarland, of Nomad BBQ taking the helm in the kitchen. In addition to a la carte BBQ offerings, creative burgers, and kids menu, Misfit

The Hot Bird

now also offers Sunday brunch at 10am with delicious treats and mimosas! Tucked behind the non-descript entrance, guests walk to the back patio surprised by gorgeous trees, shaded cover, and perfect stage for a revolving door of talented musicians and open mic events. Whether you just want a quick burger and beer or want to let the kids play for the whole afternoon, Misfit is the welcoming place to spend your weekends.

Misfit Outpost

16602 Cypress Rosehill Rd. • Cypress, TX 77429 (281) 256-1575 • www.misfitoutpost.com Diablo Fires

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Connecting With Women In Our Community In a Non-MLM* Way *Multi-Level Marketing

By Allison Okuneye

How do we find ways to connect with other women in our community? How do we have authentic adult relationships as adults?

conversations, meet new people when you can, make eye contact, ask questions and be engaged!

I know I am not the only woman who has been invited to a "girls night" in a new social circle and got super excited. Finally! New city, and potential for new friends, I am ALL about that life!

Initiate Conversation.

You get all dressed up and are ready for some adult time, and once you get there you realize, this is NOT what you thought it was going to be. You have been bamboozled. Sign up for this, buy these products, join our girl gang! Yikes. This is NOT the community and connection I had hoped for. I was hoping for a community without expectations and sales goals. So now what? How do we connect with other women and find our circle? Whether you are new to a city or are born and raised, this is no easy task.

Be intentional. If connection is what you want, you have to look for ways to find it! Go out of your way to have

No one wants to be the initiator, so then we are left with no conversations! Don't be afraid to strike up the convo first!

Try Something New. If you want new friendships you have to do things you haven't done before. If you are used to hiding in a corner in social settings, don't! If you wait for others to approach you, DON'T! Don't get stuck in old ways of living. Every introduction has the potential to be a life long friend.

Join The Outer Circle. Of course I am going to tell you to connect with us! Find a group where you can feel free to be your authentic self, share your life experiences (the good and bad) and laugh. Laughing is key. I am obviously going to suggest The Outer Circle which is our new women's group here in Cypress, but no pressure! Find a local group that you feel will allow you to be exactly who you are and get connected! Have confidence in knowing that this connection thing isn't easy for any of us! But it is absolutely crucial for all of us! PinPointe Magazine

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Cypress Area Seniors

Share Their Plans For After Graduation The following Seniors from the Class of 2022 have graciously shared their plans for the future with us.

McKENNA BOUDREAUX

CONNOR CARPENTER

JOSHUA CIERS

THOMAS COLONETTA

ALEC CONDO

Cypress Ranch High School

Blanson C.T.E. High School

Cypress Ranch High School

Cypress Ranch High School

Cypress Ranch High School

Graduating with Summa Cum Laude Honors. Will attend Texas State University. Majoring in Biochemistry.

Will attend Lone Star Cy-Fair and then transfer to St. Thomas or Rice.

Will be attending Bethel College. Majoring in Business.

Will attend Lone Star College. Studying Business.

NISCA All Academic Award. Will attend University of Texas San Antonio. Studying Engineering, Math & Science Studies.

JOSHUA T. COOK

CARTER CRAWFORD

GABBY DE LA ISLA

DELANEY DICE

AUSTIN DOOLY

Home School

Bridgeland High School

Cypress Ranch High School

Cypress Ranch High School

Bridgeland High School

Will attend Lone Star College. Studying History & Business.

Plans to study Political Science at University of Arkansas.

Will study Actuarial Science at Oklahoma State University.

Will attend McLellan College. Studying Criminal Justice.

Will major in Education and minor in Psychology at University of St. Thomas. Will play on the Women's Soccer team.

ASHLEY DUNCAN

CHARLIE FERIS

SHANE FISHER

JULISSA GARCIA

GRAHAM GILLESPIE

Bridgeland High School

Cypress Ranch High School

Bridgeland High School

Cypress Ranch High School

Bridgeland High School

Plans to study International Studies at Texas A&M University.

Will attend University of Texas. Studying Sports Management and playing Football as a Kicker.

Will attend University of Houston. Majoring in Biology. Minor in Music.

Will major in Biochemistry at Blinn College.

Will attend University of Texas at Austin, studying Physical Culture and Sports as well as play Football.

IMANOL GONZALEZ

JACK GOURGUES

PEYTON GUIDRY

MYLES JETER

MADDILYNN KELLY

Bridgeland High School

Bridgeland High School

Bridgeland High School

Bridgeland High School

Cypress Ranch High School

Will attend Sam Houston State University. Studying Psychology.

Will be attending Texas Tech University. Studying Animal Science.

Will attend University of San Antonio. Majoring in Biology.

Will attend University of North Texas. Named Academic All-State. Will attend Studying Psychology. University of Texas San Antonio. Majoring in and pursuing a Masters in Accounting.

BRAYDEN KNIGHT

LAUREN LOFTIN

MALLORY MALONSON

DANIELLA XENA MARTINEZ

ANDREA MASON

Cypress Ranch High School

Cypress Ranch High School

Cypress Ranch High School

Cypress Ranch High School

Bridgeland High School

Attending University of Houston. Studying Civil Engineering.

Will study Elementary Education at Texas State.

Will Major in Pharmacy at University of Texas at Austin.

Will be attending Lone Star College.

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Texas A&M Corpus Christi, then College Station. Studying Environmental Design. Pursing a Masters in Architecture.


JAY MONTALBANO

MACKENZIE MOTZNY

CONNOR NICHOLS

SABRINA PAPESH

CARTER PREVATT

Cypress Ranch High School

Bridgeland High School

Cypress Ranch High School

Cypress Ranch High School

Cypress Ranch High School

No plans finalized yet.

Plans to study Elementary Education at Blinn College.

Will attend Saint Xavier University.

No plans finalized yet.

Will attend Lone Star College.

MARY CLAIRE SARANDOS

ALEXANDER RENFROW

ROBERT ROFF

BRADEN ROSS

Cypress Ranch High School

Cypress Ranch High School

Bridgeland High School

Bridgeland High School

Bridgeland High School

Plans to study Criminal Justice at Sam Houston State University.

No plans finalized yet.

Will major in Business at Texas A&M.

Will study Maritime Business at Lone Star then transfer to Texas A&M Galveston.

Will attend Stephen F. Austin State University. Studying Early Childhood Education.

CHANCE SCHEIFFELE

KATHARINA (KAT) SEAY

BRYCE SIMPSON

COOPER ULRICH

SHERIDAN VEST

Bridgeland High School

Cypress Ranch High School

Cypress Ranch High School

Bridgeland High School

Bridgeland High School

Plans to attend Lone Star College. Will major in Business.

Will attend Blinn College, followed by Texas A&M. Studying Animal Science and Agricultural Leadership.

Attending Baylor University on a Football scholarship. Studying Engineering.

Will study Mechanical Engineering at University of Arkansas.

Will attend Texas State to study Psychology.

Congratulations CLASS OF 2022!

KYRA ELIZABETH QUINTERO

MEGAN WEAVER

Cypress Ranch High School Will attend Texas Tech University.

BROOKE WILLIAMS

Cypress Ranch High School

Will major in Psychology at Baylor University.

MOLLY YOO

Cypress Ranch High School

Will attend Nicholls State University on Academic and Athletic Scholarships to study History, Secondary Education and play Softball.

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CYPRESS SCHOOL NEWS Source: CFISD News Media

Cypress Ranch HS Wins First in Prestigious Madrigal Choir Festival Cypress Ranch High School’s chamber choir won first place and was named the 2022 honor choir, at the prestigious American Classic Madrigal & Chamber Choir Festival, held March 5 at the University United Methodist Church in San Antonio. The Cypress Ranch chamber choir earned first place after competing against more than 40 chamber choirs from across the state. Cypress Ranch last won the first place honor in 2013. As the 2022 festival champions, the group will return to the Madrigal & Chamber Choir Festival in 2023, perform an honor choir concert and present the top award to next year’s winner. “The American Classic Madrigal Festival is highly respected and valued across Texas,” said Cynthia Douglas, Cypress Ranch head choir director. “To simply participate with all of the amazing choirs, truly the best of the best, is always a highlight of our year. We come to compete, but also, we come to listen, learn and be inspired. The music the students learn for this event is extremely challenging and mature, and they polish and perform it to a collegiate standard. To win such a competition was a huge honor and very thrilling.” Chamber choirs from Bridgeland, Cy-Fair and Cypress Creek high schools earned “Performance of Distinction” awards in this year’s contest. The top three choirs earn recognition in addition to judges naming “Performance of Distinction” awards for notable performances.

Annual Superintendent’s Fun Run Raises Record $125,000 Nearly 4,500 CFISD staff, students, community members and business partners gathered at the Berry Center and Cy-Fair FCU Stadium for the ninth annual Superintendent’s Fun Run on April 9. The fundraiser concluded with CFISD and Memorial Hermann Cypress Hospital representatives presenting a check worth a record $125,000 to the Cy-Fair Educational Foundation (CFEF). The event featured a 5K run and 1-mile familyfriendly walk/run. The 5K course featured a route through Towne Lake and Lone Star College—CyFair. The 1-mile family walk path wound through the walkways of Cy-Fair FCU Stadium and featured high school inflatable tunnels on the field and spirit teams and groups encouraging participants. “I love this community, and everybody that came out is supporting future scholarships for CFISD students,” said Dr. Mark Henry, CFISD superintendent of schools. “I appreciate all the student and staff volunteers who made this event possible. This is not an easy event to put together, but it’s so worth it to see our families, our students, our employees and our whole community come together to celebrate CFISD.” The event drew approximately 3,200 total race participants. In addition, more than 4,000 registered for the sleep-in pass, which allowed an option for those who wanted to support the CFEF but were unable to attend. Approximately 450 students volunteered during the event and helped entertain fun run patrons.

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The event was underwritten by Memorial Hermann Cypress Hospital.


Cy-Fair Women’s Club Awards Scholarships The Cy-Fair Women’s Club recently announced their 2022 Scholarship Recipients. Funds for the scholarships were generated by the club's major fundraising event, Shop 'Til You Drop. The "Pink Ladies" honored the scholarship recipients at a reception, Thursday, May 5th, at the Berry Center, 8877 Barker Cypress Road, Cypress, TX. Among the recipients were Ria Bhatia and Micah McAfoose of Cypress Ranch; Alayna Parlevliet, Camryn Cobb, and Alexis Womack of Bridgeland; and Dorina Balogh, Shea Ellis and Dia Rickert of Cypress Woods.

Bridgeland Color Guard Named Finalist at Winter Guard International

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The Bridgeland High School color guard competed and was named a finalist at the Winter Guard International (WGI) World Championships April 7-9 in Dayton, Ohio. The WGI World Championships Scholastic A class featured more than 95 high school winter guard teams from 27 different states. Bridgeland placed first overall in its preliminary competition, placed fourth in its semifinal and finished 13th overall with a final score of 86.98. Bridgeland’s top 15 finish at the WGI World Championships marks the first time a CFISD color guard team has been named a finalist in the prestigious competition since Cypress Falls High School in 2006. “I am so proud of the girls who had three really strong performances,” said Ryan Page, Bridgeland color guard director. “The crowd’s reaction during our finals performance in the sold our University of Dayton arena is something we will never forget.” In addition to being named a WGI World Championships finalist, the Bridgeland color guard was named the WGI Houston Regional Scholastic A champions and finished third overall in the Texas Color Guard Circuit State Championships.

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“We are so thankful that CFISD supports the band and color guard activity and allows us the opportunity to travel, compete and represent our community at a national level,” said Shawn McAnear, Bridgeland head band director. WGI is the world’s premier organization producing indoor color guard, percussion and winds competitions. Teams compete in regional and power regional competitions in hopes of earning a spot at the World Championships that includes more than 350 color guard ensembles.

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