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First Place WGI Mansfield Regional

First Place WGI Mansfield Regional

The stage is set—and they’re not done yet.

The Little Elm High School Varsity Winter Guard is chasing something special: a repeat performance at the top. Fresh off a 1st place finish at the Regional Mansfield WGI Contest—and a season-high score of 81.8—this team is building serious momentum at just the right time.

Next stop: the WGI World Championships in Dayton, Ohio (April 9–11)—where they’ll go head-to-head with the best Winter Guards in the nation.

They’ve put in the work. They’ve earned the spotlight. Now it’s time to see how far this team can go.

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