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This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
b. May 1946 d. Jan. 2025
Jeff was my cyberbuddy for two decades as members of the Vancouver Island Virtual Airline (VIVA). He was our most prolific communicator and a wealth of aviation knowledge to other flyers. We got to share many of his flying adventures with SARS and his motor-home travels throughout BC.
My wife and I had the pleasure of meeting Jeff & wife in 2015 when we all attended a gathering and lunch at Victoria Airport. (CYYJ). At that time VIVA members from as far afield as New Zealand, Parksville and Langley attended.
Regards, Bill
High Flight
BY JOHN GILLESPIE MAGEE JR.
Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth
And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;
Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth
of sun-split clouds,--and done a hundred things
You have not dreamed of--wheeled and soared and swung
High in the sunlit silence. Hov'ring there,
I've chased the shouting wind along, and flung
My eager craft through footless halls of air ....
Up, up the long, delirious, burning blue
I've topped the wind-swept heights with easy grace
Where never lark, or even eagle flew--
And, while with silent lifting mind I've trod
The high untrespassed sanctity of space,
Put out my hand, and touched the face of God.
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
There's a girl in the mirror
I wonder who she is
Sometimes I think I know her
Sometimes I really wish I did
There's a story in her eyes
Lullabies and goodbyes
When she's looking back at me
I can tell her heart is broken easily
BMW Art Car photo by Lydia Marcus
Photographed February 24, 2009 at Los Angeles Country Museum of Art (LACMA)
I'm not alone when I say that I view many cars as art. BMW has produced plenty of cars that fit into this category (take a look at a 70's era 3.0 CSI or an 80's era 635 CSI and you'll know what I'm talking about). In 1975 BMW decided to put their artwork into the hands of major artists to turn the cars into one-of-a-kind vehicles called BMW Art Cars. I look at it as art squared.
The BMW Art Car Project was originally conceived by the French racecar driver Hervé Poulain, who in 1975 commissioned American artist Alexander Calder to paint his BMW racing car. Since then, prominent artists throughout the world have designed sixteen BMW Art Cars, based on both racing and production vehicles.
I'm really excited that I'll be able to view and photograph four of these special cars at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). Cars designed by Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein, and Robert Rauschenberg will be briefly on display from Feb 12 to Feb 24, 2009 outside at the BP Grand Entrance. Get there soon before they race off! - Lydia Marcus
As seen on my blog: fotonomous.blogspot.com/2009/02/motoring-imagination.html
LACMA is the first U.S. venue stop in a major, worldwide tour of the cars; they next appear in New York City's historic Grand Central Terminal before heading to a three-city museum tour in Mexico.
For Andy Warhol, the actual painting of the car became a performance piece, done by his own hand live before cameras as a publicity event. Warhol approached the car with a carefree spirit and an uncharacteristic interest in a sort of "action painting." The car, a BMW M1, is covered with multicolored areas of paint that suggest movement (blurred particularly at racing speeds), but also perhaps individual side panels taken from different cars. This greatly oscures the overall form of the car. With the handle edge of the brush, Warhol scraped lines into the painted surfaces, implying wind moving over the surface but also further de-materializing the surface of this fine racing car. "I adore the car," Warhol said after he'd finished. "It's much better than a work of art." Certainly from a formal perspective much differs from Warhol's paintings, which were often achieved with the use of stencils or silkscreens with a prescribed order. - Christopher Mount, Design Historian and Curator (From the LACMA catalogue BMW ART CARS February 12-24, 2009)
Robert Rauschenberg took a completely different approach, not attempting to play with the materiality or non-materiality of the car or suggest speed, wind, or movement like the others. Instead his painting is static and approaches a painted car from an almost educational point of view. "I think mobile museums would be a good idea," he said. "This car is the fulfillment of my dream." Renowned for his use of collage and a multiplicity of materials and forms, Rauschenberg employed a kind of appropriation in his BMW 635 CSi. The most humorous of the automobiles, Rauschenberg painted the hubcaps as though they were fragile antique plates and reproduced Bronzino's famous Portrait of a Young Man on one side of the car and Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres' Le Grande Odalisque on the other. In a reference to the posssible ecological damage caused by the proliferation of automobiles, the artist included his own photographs of flowers, trees, and swamp grass to the hood and roof. - Christopher Mount, Design Historian and Curator (From the LACMA catalogue BMW ART CARS February 12-24, 2009)
A car enthusiast and collector, Frank Stella employed the most rational approach to the painting of his BMW 3.0 CSL. "My design is like a blueprint transferred to the bodywork," he said, and in fact the graph paper-inspired decoration suggests a two-dimensional drawing inflated to three dimensions. Stella sought inspiration from the car's technical drawings and found this to be the "most agreeable solution." However, this is not truly a technical exercise, and Stella references his own sculptures and drawings with the recurring appearance of the French curve and other forms taken from an architect's drawing table. - Christopher Mount, Design Historian and Curator (From the LACMA catalogue BMW ART CARS February 12-24, 2009)
Like the Stella, Roy Lichtenstein's automobile (BMW 320i) incorporates an artistic vocabulary familiar to him (including Benday dots and flat areas of color), but also adapts to the unusualness of the assignment. He said, "I pondered on it for a long time and put as much into it as I possibly could....I wanted the lines I painted to be a depiction, the road showing the car where to go." Again the modulated strip of color indicates movement and wind traveling from front to back of the car. However, Lichtenstein goes further conceptually: "the design also shows the countryside through which the car has traveled....One could cal it an enumeration of eveyrthing a car experiences - only that this car reflects all of these things before they actually have been on the road." On one side a rising sun, and over the rest a depiction of the natural and physical forces that car encounters on its daily journeys. - Christopher Mount, Design Historian and Curator (From the LACMA catalogue BMW ART CARS February 12-24, 2009)
Artist Chris Burden created "Urban Light" in 2008. It is 202 historic cast-iron street lamps arranged in rank-and-file order. Many of these lamps had been, and in many cases, still are in use throughout Los Angeles.
This installation sits between the older Los Angeles County Museum of Art wing on Wilshire Boulevard, and the new Broad Contemporary Art Museum.
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art has the collection information online.
James O'Brien, a 2009 PopTech Social Innovations Fellow and principal of the Brooklyn Community Arts and Media High School, introduced the Own Your Future collaborative project between PopTech Accelerator and BCAM High School. This program would provide year long training to students in art, design, technology, entrepreneurship and financial literacy.
To help bring awareness to Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Sinclair's SMAA (Student Medical Assistant Association) hosted a Remembrance Walk for all patients and loved ones who lost the battle with breast cancer.
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
"Football's Fabulous Females" - 2018 Oakland Raiderette Karly "Go Pink" for Cancer Awareness (October 28th vs Colts)
I know, it is halloween and I should be doing a halloween image like probably most of you are doing today. Hehe well this is my halloween photo ;)
And it is also the last day of Breast Cancer awareness month and I decided to rather make a tribute to that. By doing something way out of my comfort zone.
Thing is, that my mom died from breast cancer some years ago, two years later my sister died from cancer and 1 year after that my other sister ( I have/had 4 sister) got cancer but she is a surviver. I usually do everything I can to make people aware of how bad this can be by volunteer every year selling the pink lace or just something. But this year I havent done a thing. Yes , bought the lace but thats about it. So at least I can do is to remind you, girls, women sisters mothers to do a regular check on your self.
111/365
"Football's Fabulous Females" - 2018 Oakland Raiderette Krishinda "Go Pink" for Cancer Awareness (October 28th vs Colts)
"Urban Light," a sculpture by Chris Burden. Exhibit is located outside of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art on Wilshire Blvd.
Andrew Meyers
setlighting@gmail.com
From the Museum's website;
The Westwind IV is a much-modified Beechcraft 18; a small transport and trainer first flown in January, 1937. The Beechcraft 18 was built in large numbers and remained in production until 1967. It featured two Pratt & Whitney R-985 “Wasp” engines, a tailwheel undercarriage and twin end-plate fins. The RCAF had 394 in service as the “Expeditor” between 1941 and 1968.
Our Westwind IV was an ex-RCAF Beechcraft 18 built in 1943. It was used as a trainer in the 1950s before becoming a BC Government transport. It was extensively modified in the mid-1960s by B.C. Government Air Services to “Tradewind” standards. Two Pratt & Whitney PT-6 turboprops replaced the radial engines. A tricycle undercarriage was installed, and a single-piece swept fin and rudder replaced the twin tail. This airplane was assigned to the well-known Highways Minister of the day, Phil Gaglardi. It was subsequently sold to Keewatin Air of Manitoba as a light transport, and was damaged by fire. The damaged airframe was donated to BCAM in 1990, without engines.
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
My new #NFL blankie for #BCAM is puuuuurfect for me cuz of course it's all #PINK! Loves it! 🎀 #GoodAfternoon #HappyThursday
"Urban Light," a sculpture by Chris Burden. Exhibit is located outside of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art on Wilshire Blvd.
Andrew Meyers
setlighting@gmail.com
As part of a "Pink Ribbon" campaign to raise awareness of breast cancer, a section of my street was decorated with hundreds of bras on strings between the buildings.
Strandgaten - Bergen, Norway
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
From the Museum's website:
Trans Canada Airlines started operations with the first of fifty-one that it purchased in early 1955. Our “Viscount” was delivered in 1957 and served until 1974. It was then owned briefly by Harrison Airways. It was subsequently used by the British Columbia Institute of Technology as an instructional airframe at Vancouver International Airport, before being acquired by the BCAM. “Recovery” was relatively straightforward, with the aircraft being carried by barge from Vancouver International to the seaplane ramp at Patricia Bay. Restoration was by an enthusiastic and skilled team under the leadership of former “Viscount” pilots Al Catterall, Bob Hallworth and Dave Peters. Our “Viscount” takes pride of place in the new Henderson Hangar.
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
BMW Art Car photo by Lydia Marcus
Photographed February 24, 2009 at Los Angeles Country Museum of Art (LACMA)
As seen on my blog: fotonomous.blogspot.com/2009/02/bmw-art-cars-lacma.html
Robert Rauschenberg took a completely different approach, not attempting to play with the materiality or non-materiality of the car or suggest speed, wind, or movement like the others. Instead his painting is static and approaches a painted car from an almost educational point of view. "I think mobile museums would be a good idea," he said. "This car is the fulfillment of my dream." Renowned for his use of collage and a multiplicity of materials and forms, Rauschenberg employed a kind of appropriation in his BMW 635 CSi. The most humorous of the automobiles, Rauschenberg painted the hubcaps as though they were fragile antique plates and reproduced Bronzino's famous Portrait of a Young Man on one side of the car and Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres' Le Grande Odalisque on the other. In a reference to the posssible ecological damage caused by the proliferation of automobiles, the artist included his own photographs of flowers, trees, and swamp grass to the hood and roof. - Christopher Mount, Design Historian (From the LACMA catalogue BMW ART CARS February 12-24, 2009)
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
The Commemorative Air Force's B17 "Sentimental Journey" spent a weekend in Victoria back in August 2003 before heading off to the Abbotsford Air Show.
Another scanned print I'd forgotten about in the depths of my hard drive.
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
BMW Art Car photo by Lydia Marcus
Photographed February 24, 2009 at Los Angeles Country Museum of Art (LACMA)
As seen on my blog: fotonomous.blogspot.com/2009/02/bmw-art-cars-lacma.html
A car enthusiast and collector, Frank Stella employed the most rational approach to the painting of his BMW 3.0 CSL. "My design is like a blueprint transferred to the bodywork," he said, and in fact the graph paper-inspired decoration suggests a two-dimensional drawing inflated to three dimensions. Stella sought inspiration from the car's technical drawings and found this to be the "most agreeable solution." However, this is not truly a technical exercise, and Stella references his own sculptures and drawings with the recurring appearance of the French curve and other forms taken from an architect's drawing table. - Christopher Mount, Design Historian and Curator (From the LACMA catalogue BMW ART CARS February 12-24, 2009)
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
From the Museum's website:
The “Norseman” is indeed a true “bush plane”, being the result of research by its constructor, Bob Noorduyn, as to what would be the optimum specifications of an aircraft for Canadian bush conditions. The prototype first flew in November 1935 and 903 were built by the end of the Second World War. Many served in the United States Army Air Force. It was the first Canadian designed and built aircraft sold on the world market, and played a key role in establishing the reputation for excellence and performance enjoyed by Canadian aircraft manufacturers today.
Our “Norseman” started life as a USAAF UC-64A in 1944. It returned to Canada in 1956. It saw a variety of owners, and eventually crashed at a mining site at Bronson Creek, B.C. It was badly damaged by the crash and a curious bear. BCAM bought the aircraft for scrap value and acquired another fuselage from Gimli, Manitoba. With assistance from the Millennium Fund, a lengthy restoration returned the aircraft to airworthy condition. It was rolled out in August 2003 and flew only once, as insurance costs proved to be prohibitive! Our “Norseman” is featured on the BCAM logo.
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!
This year's PINK Basketball games were a huge sucess in part to the hard work put in by Student Activities, the coaches, and players.
The night started with a fantastic tailgate party filled with pizza, games, and music, followed-up by the Men's and Women's Basektball teams taking on Ohio State Lima.
There were a few special treats during the games - including Trotwood Madison Middle School and Trotwood-Madison High School students who joined us for sevral performances! The gym was packed with cheers as their perfomance dance team, flag team, cheerleaders and band absoutley killed it! They did an awesome job and made the gym come alive!
Several special guests who overcame breast cancer were honored during half-time as well.
We thank everyone involved for making the night such a huge success -- and Go Tartan Pride!!!!