- Oct 28, 2010
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The "F" looks like an "E"![]()
V-neck is varsity, turtleneck is JV. I dislike JV's.
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The "F" looks like an "E"![]()
V-neck is varsity, turtleneck is JV. I dislike JV's.
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V-neck is varsity, turtleneck is JV. I dislike JV's.
love!...once again, I wish my girls would get something clean and simple like this.![]()
V-neck is varsity, turtleneck is JV. I dislike JV's.
That's exactly what we thought. :PThe "F" looks like an "E"
I've included local school and schools elsewhere in the state. I make no claim of ownership to any of the pictures.
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Is your jv middle schoolers? they look really young!JV Game Uniforms
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JV Competition Uniforms
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Mostly! They are 7-10th graders.Is your jv middle schoolers? they look really young!
Going a bit off subject, but this is a question I have regarding some teams and it really bothers me and something I find to be unfair.....Are they all on the same team? What division do they compete in (if they do)?Mostly! They are 7-10th graders.
Going a bit off subject, but this is a question I have regarding some teams and it really bothers me and something I find to be unfair.....Are they all on the same team? What division do they compete in (if they do)?
The reason for my question is because I know that they are states and some schools where middle-schoolers (6-8th grade) are allowed to cheer at the high school level. I believe this creates a huge advantage when competing against schools (like mine and many others), where only high school students are allowed to participate at the high school level.
Our MS has a great team and I can only imagine if they were allowed to cheer at the high school level.....WOW! Don't get me wrong, we are great, but the ability to have middle schoolers on the HS squad(s) is a great plus.....
What are your thoughts?