There aren’t many differences between JV and varsity except the other teams they compete against. In some schools, they have different JV and varsity levels, but at our school, they try to make them similar. For some JV dances, they have simpler routines, but at Eastview, we have different formations for JV and they’re not easy just because you’re JV
The underclassmen and the upperclassmen have a positive relationship and support each other. There’s not a grade divide between the sophomores, juniors, seniors and freshmen. We’re all very supportive of each other and we have to partner critique sometimes and the captains are very accepting of advice from underclassmen.
The underclassmen bring length to the table. Most underclassmen are on JV their 1st and 2nd years and it’s good to have people under you so you hold yourself to a high standard. It makes you want to push yourself because people want your spots. You get to help the next dancers and they’re gonna become the upperclassmen. They bring more fans. It’s super cool to see stuff they can already do and from day one freshmen year to now, everyone has improved so much and it’s cool to see how much they’ve improved.
There are more underclassmen than there are underclassmen. There are actually a lot of sophomores this year. On the team, there’s about 50 people, and I’d say 10 seniors maybe and there’s probably like 10 juniors I think, and I think there’s 18 sophomores and probably about 10 freshmen. But that’s just guessing.
2 years from not when I’m a senior, I hope we’re a close and supportive of each other and hopefully were working really hard and working our way to a state championship.
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