1996 - 1997

Russell Beall, David Bozak, Monty Burton, Leah Carlson, Mark Chesnek, Lizet Christiansen, Dennis Delrosario, David Facemire, Brian Fox, Jen Garosi, Jessica Hill, Ann Hsu, Jessca Ismart, Tom Jackson, Kristina Jung, Steven Kahl, Sterling Krauss, Kevin Limbaugh, Johnny Manzari, Gretchen Miller, Casey Moore, Bryan Murray, Amber Nelson, Sandy Nguyen, Peter Nolan, Sobonna Ong, Salvador Orochena, Patricia Padrino, Michael Paszkiewicz, Tim Preston, Christine Redding, Katie Reutemann, Reka Shanmugavel, Michelle Smith, Sonepheth Sombat, Kelly Sowers, Johnathan Szczepanski, Teresa Szczesniak, Mike Towles, Eric Unfried, Felix Wang, Thema Willette, Mark Wisniewski, Brian Wisotzsky, Grace Yang

Coaches

  • Director: Joseph Murray

  • Assistant Coaches: Robert Nelligan, Josh Montfort, Todd Supple, Scott Welsh 

Officer Body

  • President: Kevin Limbaugh

  • Vice President: Bryan Murray

  • Secretary: Reka Shanmugavel

  • Treasurer: Dave Facemire

  • Historian: Mike Paszkiewicz

Award Recipients

  • Best Female Trouper: Patricia Padrino

  • Best Male Trouper: Monty Burton

  • Best Act:  Trampoline - Russ Beall, David Bozak, Leah Carlson, Jen Garosi, Ann Hsu, Kristina Jung, Steve Kahl, Johnny Manzari, Casey Moore, Bryan Murray, Felix Wang

1996-1997

At the 1997 Home Show, the vault stack-up included nine people— the highest stack since. The troupers came crashing down when bumped once, causing shrieks and laughter from the audience. The next year, the stack was seven troupers tall, and the following year, only six. The team decided the mishaps weren’t worth the thrill of a little extra height. Home Show also included juggling, a glow in the dark ribbons rhythmic act, and many balancing groups. The pyramids act included six separate group poses. With impressive flips on rebound acts and skilled troupers showing up for apparatus, this season’s shows were a well-rounded demonstration of the team’s dedication, expertise, and artistry.