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This page covers the 2000s in the collaborative timeline timelines/Cause I Serenade My Song

January 1, 2000

  • News: Y2K Financial Disaster; Online financial records and transactions are either wiped out or blocked after computer errors occur across the globe. This event causes most banks and economies to transfer to purely physical currency transactions….

January 8, 2000

  • Football (Sports): In a AFC Wild Card Playoff Game with :16 Left, The Nashville Strummers received a Kickoff as Strummers RB Lorenzo Neal handed the ball to Frank Wycheck, who then lateraled the ball across the width of the field to his teammate, Kevin Dyson, who in turn ran the length of the field down the sideline for the game-winning touchdown (22-16). Controversy surrounded the play, hinging on whether Wycheck's pass to Dyson was an illegal forward pass, though the play was confirmed by instant replay review by referee Phil Luckett.

January 30, 2000

  • Football (Sports): Trailing 23-16 with 6 Seconds Remaining in Super Bowl XXXIV, The Strummers who had no timeouts left and possession of the ball on the Rams' 10-yard line, had one final chance to tie the game. Strummers quarterback Josh Turner passed the ball to Kevin Dyson on a slant, but Rams linebacker Mike Jones came across the field and tackled Dyson perpendicular to the end zone. Dyson stretched out towards the goal line, but was only able to reach the one-yard line before being ruled down, However the Los Angeles Rams won Super Bowl XXXIV by Defeating the Nashville Strummers 23-16.

February 7, 2000

  • Music (Entertainment): “I Like It” by Sammie made it's Vocal Drill Radio Top 40 countdown debut after #35.

February 13, 2000:

  • Music (Entertainment): S Club 7 hitted #1 in the Vocal Drill Radio Charts with the Song “S Club Party” despite the TV Series “S Club 7” is doing well on FOX Family Channel and the California Music Channel in the USA and BBC in the UK (as part of the CBBC on BBC Block).

March 4, 2000

  • Technology: The PlayStation 2 is released in Japan and North America. Several months later it becomes the best-selling game console of all time.

March 18, 2000

  • Music (Entertainment): 'N Sync hitted #1 with the Song “Bye Bye Bye” that song will stay at #1 on the Vocal Drill Radio Charts for for 5 Weeks before “Say My Name” by Destiny's Child took over on April 22nd.

March 27, 2000

  • Music (Entertainment): NSync sets a new first-week sales record with 2.4 Million Copies of No Strings Attached sold, smashing the old record of 1.1 Million.

April 3, 2000

  • Television (Entertainment): Supermarket Sweep returns with new episodes airing on PAX-TV with David Ruprecht returning as host and Johnny Gilbert on Announcer which he will stay until September when Randy West took over as the Show ran until May 23, 2003 when the show returns to ABC.

April 11, 2000:

  • Baseball (Sports) The Los Angeles Dodgers edge the San Francisco Giants, 6–5, in the first game played at Pacific Bell Park in San Francisco. Shortstop Kevin Elster leads the Dodgers attack with three home runs.
  • Baseball (Sports): The Detroit Tigers sink the Seattle Mariners, 5–2, in the first game played at Comerica Park in Detroit

May 4, 2000

  • Technology: After originating in the Philippines, the ILOVEYOU computer virus spreads quickly throughout the world.

May 6, 2000

  • Music (Entertainment): “Another Dumb Blonde” by Hoku from the 2000 Nickelodeon movie Snow Day hitted the #1 Spot in the Vocal Drill Radio Top 40 this week, however that song will stay in #1 until the 2nd week of June.

May 12, 2000

  • Auto Racing (Sports): Adam Petty was practicing for the Busch 200 NASCAR Nationwide Series (then Busch Grand National Series) race at the New Hampshire International Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire. While entering turn three, Petty's throttle stuck wide open, causing the car to hit the outside wall and was injured for a few weeks.

May 14, 2000

  • High School Sports (Sports): All Female High School Show Choirs went 1-2 in the 2000 Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championships as the Diamond Bar High School Solitaire captured 1st Place with their rendition of Pat Breaker's “Heartbreaker” in the Jazz Division however the El Rancho Song & Dance's Rendition of Mariah Carey's “Butterfly” finished 2nd place while the Alameda Hornettes took third with their rendition of Madonna's “I'll Remember” as for The Beverly Hills High School (insert vocal drill team nickname here) won it's second consecutive Kick Routine title under Co-Lead Vocalists Sarah Koplin and Carolina Gutierrez in which they sang “Where Are You Now” (orig. by Jossette)

June 2, 2000

  • Baseball (Sports): The Montreal Expos announce they wear Maurice Richard's uniform number 9 on their jerseys for the rest of the season to honor the Montreal Canadiens great who dies last week. It is believed to be the first time a major league team honors an athlete from another sport in this way.

July 8, 2000

  • Music (Entertainment): 'N Sync hitted #1 with the Song “It's Gonna Be Me” that song will stay for 5 Weeks at #1 on the Vocal Drill Radio Charts until August 12th as “I Think I'm In Love With You” by Jessica Simpson took over as the #1 Song.

July 9, 2000

  • Auto Racing (Sports): Kenny Irwin Jr. might make a move following practice of the thatlook.com 300 at New Hampshire International Speedway but Tony Stewart won as the Race was shortened to 273 laps due to rain.

July 28, 2000

  • News: National Drill Team Association of America (NDTAA) v. Dale; U.S. Supreme Court rules that Drill Teams on a national level can discriminate against LGBT persons, sparking national attention,…

August 3, 2000

  • News: Former NFL player and Representative Jack Kemp (R-NY) is chosen as the presidential candidate at the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania….

August 5, 2000

  • Auto Racing (Sports): Kenny Irwin Jr. Captured the Win for the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in which the race e has the record for the fastest Brickyard 400, with only 2 cautions and an average speed of 155.912 mph.

August 14, 2000

  • Television (Entertainment): Dora the Explorer, one of Nickelodeon's most popular shows, debuts, also happening that day Former NBA Player and Senator Bill Bradley (D-NY) is named the presidential candidate at the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles, California…

August 28, 2000

  • News: GLAAD led by James Dale sue the National Drill Team Association of America (NDTAA) over the use of public land in San Diego, California, sparking national attention,…

September 7, 2000

  • News: Cry of the Excluded; Riots erupt in Sao Paulo, Brazil as local residents voice their opposition to the proposed Free Trade Asociation of the Americas (FTAA)….

September 10, 2000

  • News: After political pressure from the Parents Music Recourse Group (PMRG), Drill Team performance posters are required to contain a “Parental Advisory” label on them, under federal law,…

September 11, 2000

  • News: Melbourne Riots; Riots erupt in Melbourne, Australia protesting the actions of the World Trade Organization,….

September 15–October 1, 2000

  • Olympics (Sports): The 2000 Summer Olympics are held in Sydney, Australia.

September 17, 2000

  • Television (Entertainment): Press Your Luck hired Todd Newton as the New Host of The Game Show on CBS

September 19, 2000

  • Video Games (Entertainment): NASCAR 2001 is Released from EA Sports for the Playstation, The Game will later Release on November 7, 2000 for the Playstation 2, The Game Features 45 of the Top NASCAR Winston Cup Drivers, along with a Soundtrack featuring instrumental songs by Widespread Panic (“Give”), Government Mule (“Hairpin Turn”, “Omega Mule”), Karma To Burn (“Twenty Nine” & (“Thirty Two”), Kenny Wayne Shepherd (“Trouble Is”) as well as Vocal Songs by Christina Aguilera (“What a Girl Wants” and “Come on Over”), 'N Sync (“Bye Bye Bye” & “It's Gonna Be Me”), Destiny's Child (“Say My Name”), Britney Spears (“Oops… I Did It Again) and Mariah Carey (“Heartbreaker” ft. Jay-Z), El Rancho High Song & Dance (“Butterfly”) and more than 50 Other Songs featured in this game.

October 3, 2000

  • News: ESPN-TV holds its first presidential debate moderated by Mike Golic and Mike Greenberg, in Bristol Connecticut between Bill Bradley (D-NY) and Jack Kemp (R-NY)….

October 23, 2000

  • Football (Sports): In Week 8 of Monday Night Football between the Toronto Argonauts at New York Jets, in the NFL Premier League down Down 30-7 at the end of the third quarter, the New York Jets pulled together a rapid and improbable comeback with 4 touchdowns and a field goal in the fourth quarter, including a tackle-eligible play to John “Jumbo” Elliott, and won the game in overtime 40-37 which occured in Football Lore as “The Monday Night Miracle”.

November 26, 2000

  • Television (Entertainment): CBS aired a Week Worth of Episodes of The Price is Right with Cornelius Edwards (DJ Corn Dogg) announcing filling in for Rod Roddy.

December 1, 2000

  • Auto Racing (Sports): Petty Enterprises got a new Car Make by Dodge and putted Buckshot Jones in the #45 Georgia Pacific Dodge, Kyle Petty still in the #44 Hot Wheels Dodge and 2001 NASCAR Winston Cup Rookie of the Year Contender Adam Petty in the #43 with sponsorship from Vocal Drill Radio & STP.

January 2, 2001

  • News: Macedonian Civil War; Civil war erupts in Tearce and Tetovo, fueled by ethnic and sectarian divisions,….

January 17, 2001

  • News: Impeachment proceedings against Philippine President Joseph Estrada, accused of playing Jueteng, end preeminently and trigger the second EDSA People Power Revolution or People Power II.

February 6, 2001

  • High School (Sports): The Carlsbad Lancerettes under direction of Carrie Smith and Lead Singers Laura Nares (who sang Michael Jackson's “Rock With You” in a Jazz Routine) and Katie Thompson (who sang “I Fell In Love” with Nares and 2003 Captain Kristin Jones in a High Kick Routine) won the Jazz Competition but failed to make the cut passed the Semi-Finals in the High Kick Competition.

February 18, 2001

  • Auto Racing (Sports): Dale Earnhardt won his 2nd Daytona 500 driving the #3 GM Goodwrench Chevrolet in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series.

February 19, 2001

  • Television (Entertainment): Ride Awake Country airs it's first episode on CMT after 6 years of being on TNN.

March 11, 2001

  • Auto Racing (Sports): Dale Earnhardt took a chance after strong finishes of 14th at Rockingham and 8th at Las Vegas, He Won the 2001 Cracker Barrel Old Country Store 500 driving the #3 GM Goodwrench Chevrolet by getting 6th Win in the Spring Atlanta Race for Richard Childress Racing.

March 18, 2001

  • News: Anti-American protests occur in Naples, Italy as the European Union begins campaigning to assert itself,….

May 12, 2001

  • Baseball (Sports): A.J. Burnett of the Miami Marlins pitches an unlikely no-hitter, overcoming nine bases on balls to lead Miami over the Raleigh Capitols, 3–0, at R.J. Reynolds Stadium. It is the second no-hitter of the season and the 228th overall in the major leagues. Burnett strikes out seven and hits a batter, but his nine walks represents a record in a nine-inning no-hitter game. He is only surpassed by Jim Maloney, who strikes out 11 but gives up 10 walks in a ten-inning no-hitter on August 19, 1965, as the Cincinnati Reds defeat the Chicago Cubs, 1–0, at Wrigley Field.

May 13, 2001

  • High School Sports (Sports): The Beverly Hills High School Sunburst tried to go for a 3-Peat with New Lead Vocalist Shelby Kraushaar in the Kick Routine as they sang CeCe Peniston's Finally but the El Rancho High Song & Dance Drill Team averted Beverly Hills' Chances of getting a 3-Peat as they win with “Holding Out for a Hero (orig. by Bonnie Tyler)

May 18, 2001

  • Movies (Entertainment): Shrek starring Chris Farley, Eddie Murphy, and Cameron Diaz makes its hit debut….

April 11, 2001

  • Baseball (Sports): Riots erupt during a Miami Marlins versus the Havana Industriales game, 43 people are killed, as fighting erupts between fans from both sides, as they rushed into the press boxes…

April 14, 2001

  • Music (Entertainment): “All For You” by Janet Jackson captured the #1 Spot in the Vocal Drill Radio Charts for this Week.

June 21, 2001

  • Movies (Entertainment): Days of Thunder III starring Tom Cruise (as Cole Trickle) and John C. Reilly (as Cal Naughton Jr.) was released, as the 2001 Movie had Cal Naughton Jr. joined Daland Racing driving the #47 Old Spice Chevrolet.

June 24, 2001

  • Baseball (Sports): R: Monica Castillo took a break from Singing with One Vo1ce to race at Infineon Raceway driving the #01 One Vo1ce Dodge for Chip Ganassi Racing filling in for Jason Leffler in the 2001 Dodge Save Mart 350 and finished 25th, The Race was Won by Tony Stewart in the #20 Home Depot Pontiac, Castillo will later appear in the EA Sports Video Game: NASCAR Thunder 2002 driving the Same Scheme that she raced at Sonoma.

August 25, 2001

  • News: A Cessna 402 aircraft carrying 9 people, crashes in the Bahamas, killing 3 on board and surviving 6 including the R&B Singer Aaliyah

September 2, 2001

  • Music (Entertainment): One Vo1ce hitted #1 in the Vocal Drill Radio Top 40 Charts this week with “Never Leave Your Side” after yanking Janet Jackson's “Someone To Call My Lover” to claim the #2 Spot after being on #1 for 3 Weeks.

September 8, 2001

  • Local News: While Playing Strat-O-Matic Baseball while Watching the 4th Season Premiere of Great Pretenders on FOX Family, Future Ultimate Strat-O-Matic Fanatic Brett Carow has excited that his new Home Player Contest will start soon on the River Falls, WI Edition of Major League Bandstand same goes for Other Versions as many uses Strat-O-Matic Baseball as opposed to APBA Baseball.

September 11, 2001

  • News: 2,996 people are killed in the September 11 attacks at the World Trade Center in New York City, the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia and in rural Shanksville, Pennsylvania after American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175 are hijacked and crash into the World Trade Center's Twin Towers, American Airlines Flight 77 is hijacked and crashes into the Pentagon, and United Airlines Flight 93 is hijacked and crashes into grassland in Shanksville, due to the passengers fighting to regain control of the airplane.

September 12, 2001

  • Baseball (Sports): Commissioner Bud Selig announces that MLB Games continued to go on after the 9/11 attacks
  • Video Games (Entertainment) Mouse Davis Football 2002 is Released from EA Sports for the PS2, XBOX among others with a soundtrack including songs by Miss Teen USA Girls including 9.95 (1990 Halftime Production Number), We Are Tomorrow (1990 Opening Number), One Step Ahead (1991 Halftime Production Number) and “Oh What A Night Is (1990 & 1992 First Walk Song) along with “Mathematics” by Mos Def and “Down For The Count” by Talib Kweli as well as the Theme Song to Mouse Davis Football 2002 performed by Jamie Solinger (Miss Teen USA 1992) as (insert team name here) QB Daunte Culpepper is now on the cover.

September 24, 2001

  • Baseball (Sports): Anaheim Angels rookie Craig Wilson ties the major league record for pinch-hit home runs in a season by hitting his seventh in the Angels' 7–6 win over the Alameda Islanders. Dave Hansen of the Los Angeles Dodgers sets the mark last season.

September 29, 2001

  • Television (Entertainment): With FOX Family Channel started to do a Karaoke Style Edition of Great Pretenders, Major League Bandstand kicks off a new Home Player Contest in which Home Viewers will win Cash & Fantastic Prizes, The River Falls, WI Edition of Major League Bandstand hosted by Brett Carow as the Milwaukee Brewers take on the St. Louis Cardinals in a Rematch of the 1982 World Series however the Brewers won over St. Louis 7-6 as Jim Gantner had a 2 Run Triple, as for Jay Jianoran doing an Alameda Edition of that show it was a rematch of the 1989 World Series as the Oakland Oaks defeated the San Francisco 3-1 as Rickey Henderson scored 2 Home Runs and Jason Giambi got 2 Doubles for the Oaks in which the first half as Great Pretenders: Karaoke Style focusing on Songs by Britney Spears however the First Car Given Away to the Home Partner in the First Half Hour is a 2001 Mercury Cougar worth $17,175 won by Home Viewer in Nashville, Tennessee as for The Chicago Edition of Major League Bandstand started when 2 People watches Great Pretenders on FOX Family Channel which not only is a Karaoke Style Episode which has All-Britney Spears Songs but also a Rematch of Disco Demolition Night as the Chicago White Sox take on the Detroit Tigers, However the Scorecard has to add Last Names Named after Umpires who Took Part on Disco Demolition Night in addition to the First Names who Competed in this Episode of Great Pretenders: Karaoke Style.

October 15, 2001

  • Video Games (Entertainment): After Releasing NASCAR Thunder 2002 for the Playstation on October 2nd, NASCAR Thunder 2002 made it's release for the Playstation 2 featuring a soundtrack consist of Songs by Jessica Simpson (“Irresistible”), 'N Sync (“Pop”), Eden's Crush (“Get Over Yourself”), O-Town (“Liquid Dreams”) among the 30 Top Hits will be Feature in the Video Game as well as 30 Vocal Drill Songs including “Rock With U” by the Carlsbad Lancerettes.

October 22, 2001

  • Television (Entertainment): Following the Final Lap 15-car Big Wreck (which included Bobby Hamilton and 2000 Winston Cup Champion Bobby Labonte) that gave Dale Earnhardt Jr. to win the 2001 EA Sports 500, ESPN2 aired that In-Car Camera featuring Bobby Labonte to the Lancerettes “I Fell In Love” on Ride Awake.

December 22, 2001

  • Television (Entertainment): Six Umpires Instead of 5 in a Regular Season Major League Bandstand Game, You are Right the Chicago Version turned back the Clock to September 24, 1984 as the Pittsburgh Pirates take on the Chicago Cubs at Three Rivers Stadium, When 2 Guys Turned on the TV to Watch a New Episode of Great Pretenders: Karaoke Style on FOX Family as the 2001 Cubs joined with Players from the 1984 NL East Championship Team take on the 2001 Pirates joined with Players from the 1984 NL East Last Place Team however While Keeping Track of Today's Game one Person writes the Names of Each Contestant as an Umpire (Chris Weyer, Amanda Montague, Jennifer Rennert, Maurice Gregg, Jeff Slickenmeyer, Annellise Maher), The Cubs went on to beat Pittsburgh 4-2 as Bob Dernier (CF) got 3 hits with a double and a Home Run.

January 23, 2002

  • News: Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl is kidnapped in Pakistan, accused of being a CIA agent by his captors.

February 1, 2002

  • News: Kidnapped Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl is murdered in Karachi, Pakistan.

February 3, 2002

  • Football (Sports): Oakland Raider QB Tom Brady led the Oakland Raiders as he defeated the St. Louis Gunners to win Super Bowl XXXVI by a final score of 20-17 under a game winning field goal by Sebastian Janikowski at the Superdome in New Orleans.

February 17, 2002

  • Auto Racing (Sports): Adam Petty captured the 2002 Daytona 500 with a Win Beating Out defending champion Dale Earnhardt in a Last Lap Pass to give their 10th Daytona 500 Victory for Petty Enterprises

March 16, 2002

  • News: Anti-American riots erupt in Barcelona, Spain amidst proposed economic austerity measures,….

March 23, 2002

  • News: Italian government collapses amidst anti-American riots in Rome, Italy, sparking international attention and concern,…

April 1, 2002

  • Music (Entertainment): Wild Orchid Member Stacy Ferguson has announced that we can see Many Of The Songs from the Karaoke Style Episodes of Great Pretenders which airs on ABC Family will be in NASCAR Thunder 2003, “However It Is Not an April Fool's Joke, I Have talk to EA Sports About It”, Ferguson said.

April 21, 2002

  • Baseball (Sports): Rafael Furcal hits three triples to tie the modern major league record as the Atlanta Crackers defeat the Miami Marlins 4–2. The last player to accomplish the feat was Lance Johnson of the Columbus Clippers in 1995.

April 25, 2002

  • Music (Entertainment): Lisa Lopes, American rapper, singer, songwriter, and member of the R&B girl group TLC, better known by her stage name Left Eye, survived in a Car Crash at La Ceiba, Honduras.

April 29, 2002

  • Baseball (Sports): Former major league outfielder Darryl Strawberry is sentenced to 18 months in prison for violating the terms of his probation six times.

May 4, 2002

  • Baseball (Sports): Barry Bonds hits his 400th home run as a Seal, leading his team to a 3–0 win over Cincinnati. Bonds is the first player to hit 400 homers for one team and 100 with another.

May 11, 2002

  • Baseball (Sports): Texas Ranger Rafael Palmeiro records his 500th career home run. David Elder of the visiting Cleveland Indians give up the home run.

May 12, 2002

  • Music (Entertainment): Stephanie Landwehr teamed up with Destiny's Child to perform a new R&B Dance-Pop song called “My Heart Still Beats”, The Music Video which adds a mix of her previous #1 Hit “Let Forever Be” and a Concert Performance of Beyonce's “Run The World” but with More Clones of Stephanie, Beyonce, Michelle and Kelly, However that Song Will Later Hit #1 in the Vocal Drill Radio Charts in 2 Months from Now
  • High School Sports (Sports): El Rancho High School's Vocal Drill Team (Song & Dance) had a Jazz Routine to “Dancing in the Street” that captured a Victory in the Large Varsity Jazz Category in the 2002 Golden State Drill Team Championships defeating the Carlsbad Lancerettes with Lead Singer Laura Nares (now under her Final Year) in which Laura sang “Tell Me Boy, Tell Me Girl” with Brett Bailey and The Beverly Hills High School (insert vocal drill team nickname here) scored a Big Win in a Kick Routine still with Co-Lead Vocalists Shelby Kraushaar & Roberta Berredo with “Close To You” (orig. by Fun Factory) that song will later make it's way in NASCAR Thunder 2003 from EA Sports.

June 5, 2002

  • Music (Entertainment): U.S. soul and R&B singer R. Kelly, is charged with 21 counts of having sexual intercourse with a minor after a videotape allegedly showing him engaged in sexual acts with an underage girl is broadcast on the internet.

June 8, 2002

  • Music (Entertainment): Two Songs from the Beverly Hills High School (insert vocal drill team name here) hitted the Vocal Drill Radio Top 40 Charts this week under Lead Vocalist Shelby Kraushaar as she sang along side Schuyler Sorosky sang “Only When You Leave” (orig. by Spandau Ballet) in which she sang with her Drill Team in the 2002 Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championships in the Jazz Category but finished 9th entered the Charts at #33 and “Close To You” with Roberta Berredo in which won the 2002 Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championships in the Kick Category at #7 but the #1 Song that week was “Foolish” by Ashanti for the 3rd week in a Row.

June 12, 2002

  • Basketball (Sports): accusations that the NBA Western Conference Finals by the Los Angeles Lakers comes to light, scandalizing the entire NBA…

June 20, 2002

  • Music (Entertainment): Pop star Britney Spears, at only 20 years of age, is ranked by Forbes as the world's most powerful celebrity.

June 22, 2002

  • Baseball (Sports): St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Darryl Kile dies suddenly in his hotel room in downtown Chicago. When he didn't arrive at the ballpark, his room was checked. Kile had died in his sleep from 90% blockage of his arteries. He was 33. The game was postponed after the fans waited in the dark for an hour. Chicago Cubs catcher Joe Girardi (who later played for the Cardinals) made the announcement to the crowd that the game was canceled due to a “tragedy in the Cardinal family.” The game was rescheduled for August 31 with the Cardinals winning 10–4.

August 12, 2002

  • Video Games (Sports): Mouse Davis Football 2003 is Released for the Gamecube, PS2, XBOX among others with Marshall Faulk of the Los Angeles Rams who is on the Cover.

August 17, 2002

  • Auto Racing (Sports): In a NASCAR Busch Grand National Series Race at Stockton 99 Speedway, Christie Piazza driving the #99 Aaron's Toyota won the NAPA Auto Parts 250 her friend Britney Gale driving the #9 (insert sponsor here) Chevrolet came in 2nd and rounding out an all-West Coast School of the Arts Top 3 is Keiko Trias in the #23 (insert sponsor here) Toyota.

September 2, 2002

  • Television (Entertainment): Great Pretenders moves from ABC Family to CMC and renamed under the new title “You Can Be a Star” still hosted by Wild Orchid. On the show, teenagers are going to sing for a chance to win a recording session and lunch with a record executive and a lot more on the Saturday Final, as the show is simulcast nationally on Vocal Drill Radio.

September 19, 2002

  • Video Games (Sports): EA Sports Releases NASCAR Thunder 2003 for the PlayStation, XBOX and Gamecube with the PS2 which will release in Just 10 Days from Now, However the Bad News is Great Pretenders went off the air after 4 Seasons, But The Good News all of Songs from the Karaoke Style Episodes of that show made it's way to NASCAR Thunder 2003 including “Waiting For Tonight” by Porscha Coleman (who would later Play as Erica Willis on the UPN Series “The Parkers”), “My Heart Will Go On” by Anneliese van der Pol (who went on to play as Chelsea Daniels on the Disney Channel Series “That's So Raven”) among others including 5 Britney Spears Song Covers on the First Karaoke Style Episode of Great Pretenders (“You Drive Me Crazy”, “Baby One More Time”, “Lucky”, “Oops…I Did it Again” and “Stronger”) as well as 4 Songs by Wild Orchid consists of “Talk to Me”, “Supernatural”, “Be Mine” and “Stuttering (Don't Stay)” plus the soundtrack also features “Circles” by Nonpoint, “Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Car” by Fenix TX, “Get Away” by (hed)p.e., “Magic Carpet Ride” by Steppenwolf, “Hey Baby” by No Doubt, “Can't Get You Out Of My Head” by Kylie Minogue, “Foolish” by Ashanti, “A Thousand Miles” by Vanessa Carlton and 55 More Songs plus 25 Vocal Drill Songs by the Carlsbad Lancerettes (“Tell Me Boy, Tell Me Girl”), El Rancho Song & Dance (“Dancing In The Street”) and others.

October 27, 2002

  • Baseball (Sports): The 2002 World Series was won by the San Francisco Seals led by Barry Bonds in which he led the Seals to win Game #7 at AT&T Park as Bonds got a 3-run Double to RF from LF Garret Anderson in a 4-1 Victory in Game Number 7 of the World Series

November 11, 2002

  • Television (Entertainment): “You Can Be a Star” saw the first contestant who Crossovered from the Original Great Pretenders as Alana Stone sang Kylie Minogue's Can't Get Out of My Head but came in 2nd to 13-Year Old Pia Toscano (who would lose on the Saturday Episode and will later compete in the Seventh Season of American Idol in 2011 but finished in 9th place)

December 24, 2002

  • High School Sports (Sports): Scandal erupts after Drill Team Leader Katie Rees of Las Vegas, Nevada is caught in a lesbian affair with one of her teammates, sparking national controversy…

December 28, 2002

  • High School Sports (Sports) Drill Team Leader Tara Conner of New York City, New York ads further scandal to the Drill Team commnity after reports of cocaine abuse, wild nights of partying, and “promiscuity” are leaked to the press…

January 26, 2003

  • High School SPorts (Sports): The Carlsbad Lancerettes took Kristen Jones on lead singer replacing Laura Nares to capture both National Drill Team Championships in the Small Varsity Jazz & Hip-Hop Categories, Kristen sang “In a Dream” (orig. by Rockell) in the Small Varsity Jazz and in Hip-Hop she was Joined with Kaitlin Collins and Brett Bailey with No Doubt's “Hey Baby”.

March 19, 2003

  • News: President Jack Kemp (R-NY) declares war on Iran, warning of “weapons of mass destruction” and supposed links to Al-Qaeda, sparkng international attention,….

May 18, 2003

  • High School Sports (Sports): The Beverly Hills High School Sunburst captured their 4th Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championship Title in the Kick Category under Lead Vocalist Gabrielle Vallone with “It Feels So Good” (orig. by Sonique).

May 25, 2003

  • Auto Racing (Sports): The 2003 Indianapolis 500 Took Place as Gil de Ferran who drives the #6 for Team Penske won that event

April 6, 2003

  • Auto Racing (Sports): Dancer and Former Vocal Drill Team Member Alana Niehoff took a break from Dancing to enter in the 2003 Aaron's 499 at Talladega Superspeedway and Qualified Well driving the #132 B.B. Wolf's Rib Emporium Toyota and was involved in a 27-Car Big Wreck on Lap 5, However the Race Ended as Dale Earnhardt Jr. in the #8 Budweiser Chevrolet won the Race.

May 26, 2003

  • Television (Entertainment): ABC Brought Supermarket Sweep back on the Air with David Ruprecht hosting and Randy West announcing however ABC Played It Right after a Daytime Version of Wheel of Fortune hosted by (insert host name here) and Vanna White.

June 26, 2003

  • Basketball (Sports): Golden State Warriors NBA player John Duggan anounces his retirement from the NBA after suffering from sports injuries,…

August 14, 2003

  • News: National Drill Team Association of America (NDTAA) dismisses Drill Team Leader Steve Cozza after he states that he will not discriminate against LGBT persions in Sebastopol, California,….

August 19, 2003

  • Music (Entertainment): Jessica Simpson releases her third studio album In This Skin. The album would later go triple platinum in the U.S. and would produce the hit single “With You”.

September 16, 2003

  • Video Games (Sports): Do You Learned that a Former Great Pretenders Contestant got her game by EA Sports?, You are Right Porscha Coleman who won an Episode of Great Pretenders: Karaoke Style with her Song “Waiting For Tonight” (originally by Jennifer Lopez) is in NASCAR Thunder 2004 along with “Miss Independent” by Kelly Clarkson, “If You're Not The One” by Daniel Bedingfield, “Tear It Up” by Andrew WK, “Girlfriend” by B2K, “Running” by No Doubt among other Contemporary Pop Hits as well as Vocal Drill Songs like “In a Dream” by Carlsbad Lancerettes and “Gotta Get Through This” by Coral Reef Cudettes (In Which They Have 2 Male Members in this Drill Team) along with an Expanded Career Mode, Season Mode, Speed Zone, New Lightning Challenges that happened in the 2002 & 2003 Winston Cup Season hosted by Michael Waltrip, Online Mode, Thunder License and the New Grudges and Alliance Feature as well as 50 Top NASCAR Winston Cup Drivers of 2003 (including Dale Earnhardt, Alan Kulwicki, Tony Stewart, Adam Petty, Jeff Gordon, Jeff Burton, Robby Gordon, Kevin Harvick, Dale Earnhardt Jr. among others) as well as 25 Top Drivers from the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series (including Ron Hornaday, Ashton Lewis, Mike Bliss and Chase Montgomery).

September 28, 2003

  • Baseball (Sports): Jeremy Bonderman leads the Detroit Tigers against the Minnesota Twins, winning the American League Pennant in Detroit, Michigan…

October 7, 2003

  • News: Independent candidate/actor Gary Coleman (I-CA) is elected Governor of California, sparking international attention,…

October 25, 2003

  • Music (Entertainment): Harry Shum, Jr. became the 2nd Person to Crossover from the Original Great Pretenders to appear on “You Can Be a Star” and won a Recording Session on the Saturday Final after winning on his prelim on Wednesday, Shum became the first person to crossover from the Original Great Pretenders to win on that show.

December 21, 2003

  • Football (Sports): With the New Orleans Saints needing a victory to keep their postseason hopes alive, the Rio Grande Valley Bandits held a 20-13 lead with seven seconds left in regulation, and the Saints had possession on their own 25. In a scene evoking memories of The Play, Aaron Brooks passed to Donté Stallworth for 42 yards, who then lateraled to Michael Lewis for 7 yards. Lewis lateraled to Deuce McAllister for 5 yards, and McAllister lateraled to Jerome Pathon for 21 yards and a touchdown. With the score 20-19, an extra point would have capped the miracle play and forced overtime. However, in an unlikely twist, John Carney, who in his career made 98.4% of extra points attempted and had not missed one in a full decade, inexplicably missed the extra point wide right, ending the game, and seemed to cause the Saints to miss the playoffs for yet another season. However, the Saints needed another team to lose that day, which they did not, rendering the missed extra point moot as the Bandits win 20-19.

February 1, 2004

  • High School Sports (Sports): The Carlsbad Lancerettes decided to hire the Lead Vocals of Sydnee Hines with a Jazz Routine to “It's My Life” by Talk Talk (which released 20 years ago and will be later covered by No Doubt a year ago) but fell short to Los Alamitos High School, But won in the Hip-Hop Division with “Too Close” ft. Brett Bailey
  • Football (Sports): Super Bowl XXXVIII took place at Reliant Stadium in Houston, TX as Tom Brady Pulled Out an Overtime Win as he defeated the Oklahoma City Drillers 35-29 as Randy Moss became the MVP of the Game in which he scored the Game Winning Touchdown in Overtime.

February 4, 2004

  • Business: Mark Zuckerberg launches Facebook

February 13, 2004

  • News: “England First” rallies led by Mark Cotterill are launched in Lancaster, demanding withdrawal from the European Union (EU), sparking national attention….

March 1, 2004

  • Baseball (Sports): MLB Commissioner Bud Selig suspends Mark McGwire, Cincinatti Reds, and Sammy Sosa, Chicago Cubs, after revealing evidence of steroid use…

March 7, 2004

  • Music (Entertainment): One Vo1ce a filipina girl group from Vallejo, CA hitted #1 in the Vocal Drill Radio Top 40 Charts with the Song “Anyplace, Anytime”.

April 1, 2004

  • Music (Entertainment): Stacy Ferguson was Really Excited to Bring a New Project to have young and aspiring singers to appear in a Future Project for EA Sports to Release a New Video Game to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the NASCAR License with Papyrus.
  • Basketball (Sports): NBA Player Charles Barkley announced plans to run for governor of Alabama under the Republican Party on “compassionate conservatism”….

May 16, 2004

  • Music (Entertainment): The Beverly Hills High School Sunburst won their 5th Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championship Title in the Kick Category with a remake of Artful Dodger's “Movin' Too Fast” being sung by Lead Vocalist Talia Eichenbaum.

May 18, 2004

  • Baseball (Sports): Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Randy Johnson becomes only the 17th person in major league history to throw a perfect game, throwing 13 strikeouts on his way to a 2-0 defeat of the Atlanta Crackers

May 22, 2004

  • News: Members of a Drill Squad from Kyoto, Japan are kidnapped by North Korean agents, and transported to Pyongyang, sparking international attention….

May 26, 2004

  • Baseball (Sports): The Pittsburgh Pirates' Daryle Ward hits for the cycle in the Pirates' 11-8 victory over the Santa Barbara Rancheros in a Cross-League Game. It is done 23 times in Pittsburgh history and 243 times in the majors since 1882. Ward joins his father, Gary Ward, to become the first father-son combination in major league history to hit for the cycle. The senior Ward accomplishes the feat on September 18, 1980, for the Minnesota Twins.

May 27, 2004

  • Auto Racing (Sports): The ASCA Elite Series invaded to Lowe's Motor Speedway in Charlotte, NC for the Quaker Steak & Lube 200 as the final lap came down to the wire as the Gliebe Sisters finished 1st and 2nd as Jessalyn won and Karalyn came in 2nd for Gliebe Racing.

June 7, 2004

  • Music (Entertainment): 5 Years after Kendra's “You Bet Your Life Is Me” Gaining Attention as a Crowd Anthem, Ride Awake did the same with a Speedrush Segment when that song (“You Bet Your Life It's Me”) which features Mark Martin (who went on to win the Race) in a Wreck that involves 19 Cars at Dover on Sunday.

June 28, 2004

  • News: Union Pacific and Burlington Northern Santa Fe trains collide in a rural area outside of San Antonio, Texas; 40 cars are derailed, including one chlorine car. Three people die, another 50 people are hospitalized because of exposure to the gas.

July 4, 2004

  • News: Groundbreaking for the Freedom Tower begins at Ground Zero in New York City.

July 5, 2004

  • Baseball (Sports): Éric Gagné's consecutive saves streak ends at 84 in a 6-5 Los Angeles Dodgers victory against the Arizona Diamondbacks, the last team to keep him from converting a save. Gagné does not blow a save chance since David Dellucci hits a tying double on August 26, 2002. These are his only blown saves in 75 attempts at Dodger Stadium. During the streak, Gagné blows the lead in the 2003 All-Star game when he allows a home run to the Texas Rangers' Hank Blalock, but that exhibition game will not be counted in the statistics.

July 10, 2004

  • Baseball (Sports): Barry Bonds breaks his own record for intentional walks received in a season; amazingly, he breaks the former full-season record of 68, set in 2002, before the All-Star break. After three intentional walks in a 3-1 San Francisco Seals win over the Arizona Diamondbacks, his total stands at 71; he finishes with 120 also that day Ex-S Club star Rachel Stevens sets a world record for completing the fastest promotional circuit in just 24 hours- including a run for the charity Sport Relief. American Idol winner Fantasia becomes the first artist in history to debut at number-one on the Hot 100 with a first record.

August 26, 2004

  • Baseball (Sports): At Safeco Field, the Seattle Mariners' Ichiro Suzuki belts a leadoff home run in the ninth inning for his 200th hit in 2004, reaching the mark in fewer games than any player since 1930. In that season, Bill Terry of the New York Giants reaches 200 in the Giants' 119th game, while Chuck Klein of the Philadelphia Phillies collects No. 200 in game No. 125. With the hit, which snaps an 0-for-11 slide, Ichiro becomes the first player in major league history to record at least 200 hits in each of his first four seasons. He hits 242 in 2001, 208 in 2002, and 212 in 2003.

August 31, 2004

  • Auto Racing (Sports): NASCAR 2005: Chase for the Cup is Released from EA Sports and Papyrus now celebrating it's 10th Anniversary of the NASCAR License with Papyrus, Complete with a New Soundtrack consisting of Songs which were selected as part of a Big Nationwide Search for Young Performers in which they can have their songs by Lisa Tucker (who will later on the 5th Season of American Idol), Stevie Brock (“All For Love”), Lindsay Lohan (“Teenage Drama Queen”) which are among the 25 Songs which will be in the Soundtrack In Addition the Game brought back 50 of the Best Songs from the Past NASCAR Video Games including “Waiting For Tonight” by Porscha Coleman, “My Heart Will Go On” by Anneliese van der Pol (after her success playing as Chelsea Daniels on That's So Raven), “Flirtin' With Disaster” by Molly Hatchet, “All Day All Nite” by One Vo1ce, “Try Again” by Aaliyah among others along with 50 New Non-Vocal Drill Songs Songs which includes “Pencil Fight” by Atomship, “Take My Breath Away” by Jessica Simpson, “Drivin' Wheel” by Foghat, “Dip It Low” by Christina Milian, “Toxic” by Britney Spears, “Leave (Get Out)” by JoJo and 25 New Vocal Drill Songs including Carlsbad Lancerettes remake of No Doubt's “It's My Life” with solos by Sydnee Hines and Kierstyn Moore's Rendition of La Bouche's “Be My Lover” along with the Alameda Hornettes in addition the Video Game features the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series (with 55 Real Drivers in that Circuit), NASCAR National Series (with 40 Real Drivers in the Busch Grand National Series including Tim Fedewa, Mike Bliss, Jason Keller and David Stremme), NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (with 30 Real Drivers including Bobby Hamilton, Sr., Brandon Whitt, Rick Crawford and Travis Kvapil) and the Featherlite Modified Series (featuring 20 Real Drivers including Tony Hirschman, John Blewett III, Donny Lia and Jerry Marquis, however NASCAR: Dirt To Daytona didn't have Real Modified Drivers in this game) along with a Big Number of Fantasy Drivers assigned to all 4 Series plus the Game also includes NASCAR's New Chase for the Cup Points System, and Fight to the Top Mode, Where you can Control a Create Driver throughout his Career starting in the Whelen Modified Tour and Work Up The Ladder (Similar to NASCAR: Dirt to Daytona).

September 19, 2004

  • Television (Entertainment): Hollywood Squares Now Enters it's 19th Season on Syndication with Tom Bergeron back in as Host and Shadoe Stevens made it's return as announcer despite John Moschitta, Jr. has commitments to announce on another game show on PAX called Balderdash as well as dropping Teena Marie's “Square Biz” for the Return of the 1986 Theme by Stormy Sacks.

September 30, 2004

  • News: Fighting erupts at Khafus, as tribal rivalries erupt along the Qatar/ Saudi Arabian border,…

October 27, 2004

  • Baseball (Sports): The Boston Red Sox complete a four-game sweep of the St. Louis Cardinals to win the World Series for the first time since 1918.

December 14, 2004

  • News: Alianza Bolivariana para los Pueblos de Nuestra América (ALBA) is formed in Caracas, Venezuela, in direct opposition to the European Union (EU), the North American Union (NAU) and the Asian Pacific Economic Community (APEC), fueling economic tensions around the globe…

December 26, 2004

  • Football (Sports): Indianapolis Colts QB Peyton Manning threw his 49th Touchdown Pass of the Season in a game against the San Diego Chargers breaking Dan Marino's Single Season TD Record.

February 6, 2005

  • Football (Sports): The Raiders defended their Super Bowl Title as Tom Brady got 23 Completions out of 33 Attempts for 236 Passing Yards and 2 Touchdowns as he defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 24-21 as the Raiders win their 6th Super Bowl Title with Deion Branch taking MVP Honors and the winning coach is Vince Evans.

April 15, 2005

  • News: Chinese Diaspora leaders led by Wang Jiangsheng begin calling for democratic reforms to occur in China, sparking international attention….

April 25, 2005

  • News: Dril Team Leader Carrie Prejean is stripped of her title after nude photographs are leaked on the Internet in Pasadena, California….

May 21, 2005

  • Music (Entertainment): The All-Girl Group Cabin Crew (Kate Eloise Whitfield, Keeley Malone, Sarah Merry, and Ex-Carlsbad Lancerettes Kaci Yamanaka and Shelby Meddock) got their first Top 40 Hit with “Waiting For a Star To Fall” (orig. by Belinda Carlisle) which hitted at #1 in the US Pop Charts just like what Belinda Carlisle did with her followup from “Heaven is a Place on Earth” back in January of 1988
  • Baseball (Sports): The San Francisco Seals hold a celebration in honor of Hall of Famer Juan Marichal. A 9-foot bronze statue of Marichal is dedicated on the plaza outside of the ballpark, joining similar larger than life-size sculptures of Willie Mays and Willie McCovey. Leonel Fernández, the President of the Dominican Republic, is in attendance. Many of Marichal's former teammates are in attendance, including Mays, McCovey, Felipe Alou, Orlando Cepeda and Gaylord Perry.

May 25, 2005

  • Television (Entertainment): Carrie Underwood wins the fourth season of American Idol.

June 3, 2005

  • Music (Entertainment): 20 Years after World Series of Country Music released an Album on NASCAR Drivers singing, San Diego-Based Classified Records created a new album to feature Vocal Drill Members who raced Stock Cars on a New CD titled Vocal Drill Racing Stars which features songs by Stock Car Drivers who performed on the Vocal Drill Teams in the Past including Sarah Koplin (currently driving the #70 Chipotle Mexican Grill Honda in the NASCAR Shasta Grand National Series)

June 25, 2005

  • Auto Racing (Sports): Alexie Agdeppa won her 1st NASCAR Shasta Series race driving the #25 Aramark Chevrolet for Agdeppa Motorsports.

July 24, 2005

  • Bicycling (Sports): Juanito “Nitoy” Gaerlan of Suisun County, California retires after winning the Tour de France in Paris, pointing out that he is suffering from several sports injuries,…

August 4, 2005

  • Television (Entertainment): It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia (FX-TV) starring Andrew Dice Clay, Haley Joel Osment, Candace Cameron, Xzibit, and UFC fighter Chael Sonnen.

August 30, 2005

  • Auto Racing (Sports): NASCAR 06: Total Team Control is Released from EA Sports with a Bigger Cast of Real Drivers from the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series (60 Drivers), NASCAR National Series (45 Drivers from the Busch Series), NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (30), Whelen Modified Tour (15) and added the NASCAR West Series (with 25 Real Drivers including David Gilliand, Burney Lamar, Mike Duncan and Steve Portenga) and the NASCAR Busch North Series (with 25 Real Drivers including Matt Kobyluck, Ryan Moore and Ted Christopher), Along with New Dodge Challenges (formerly Lightning Challenges hosted by Kenny Wallace), However the Soundtrack is also Bigger and features over 120 Non-Vocal Drill Songs including “Go Faster” by Black Crowes, “Waiting for a Star To Fall” by Cabin Crew, “Listen To Your Heart” by DHT, “Hollaback Girl” by Gwen Stefani and “Don't Cha” by Pussycat Dolls ft. Busta Rhymes and 30 Vocal Drill Songs including the Coral Reef Cudettes rendition of Nelly & Kelly Rowland's Dilemma (which features the Vocals by Brandon Bryant who would later Compete on Season 5 of So You Think You Can Dance) among others.

September 15, 2005

  • Football (Sports): San Jose Bolts QB Mark Gottas placed 4 touchdown passes in a 56-7 win over the Sacramento Cougars.

October 26, 2005

  • Baseball (Sports): The Chicago White Sox won their first World Series after 88 Years as they defeat the Houston Astros 4 games to 0.

November 15, 2005

  • Music (Entertainment): All-female group Danity Kane is formed on MTV show Making The Band.

January 22, 2006

  • Auto Racing (Sports): Taking a Break from singing Porscha Coleman got her 1st NASCAR Nextel Cup Series start for Chip Ganassi Racing at Infineon Raceway finishing 7th.

March 9, 2006

  • News: California Supreme Court rules that the City of Berkeley can charge park and marina usage fees, citing its policies against LGBT persons in Berkeley, California….

March 20, 2006

  • Baseball (Sports): Japan defeats Cuba 10–6 in the championship game of the 2006 World Baseball Classic. After falling behind 6–1 early in the game, Cuba pulls back to within one run entering the ninth inning before Japan closes the door. The championship game of the first international baseball tournament open to players from Major League Baseball features teams that, combined, have only two players on a Major League roster.

April 9, 2006

  • Music (Entertainment): Cabin Crew Released their 2nd Single by adding a Vocal Version of “Indian Summer” by The Rippingtons with Main Vocals by Sarah Merry and Kaci Yamanaka.

April 10, 2006

  • Baseball (Sports): The St. Louis Cardinals play their first official game at the New Busch Stadium, a 6–4 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers.

April 11, 2006

  • Baseball (SPorts): Japanese outfielder Tomoaki Kanemoto sets a new world record for playing every inning in the most consecutive games, 904, breaking Cal Ripken, Jr.'s mark of 903.

April 29, 2006

  • News: Alianza Bolivariana para los Pueblos de Nuestra América (ALBA) announces the creation of a “people's agreement” for a trading bloc that encompasses all of Latin America in Caracas, Venezuela….

May 14, 2006

  • High School Sports (Sports): Alameda Hornette Taryn Aguiar performed in a Duet with Tessa Cruz in a Kick Routine in which the Hornettes won the 2006 Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championship Title in the Kick Category to the song “You Can Bet Your Life It's Me”, However the Hornettes performed a Jazz Routine as Tessa Cruz sang “Forever” by Emotion in Motion” but fell short to the Carlsbad Lancerettes under Captain Juli Yamanaka.

June 16, 2006

  • Auto Racing (Sports): Deborah's Stage Door Center Dance Student Adam Rapezzi of Sterling Heights, MI started on the Pole for the Hantz Group 200 at His Home Track in Michigan Speedway ASCA Race, But South Bend Native David Stremme won that race driving the #61 Dodge carrying the Title Sponsor (Hantz Group).

June 25, 2006

  • Auto Racing (Sports): Porscha Coleman won her 1st Sprint Cup win at a Road Course at Infineon Raceway beating Jeff Gordon by 1.1 Seconds.

June 28, 2006

  • News: Collapse of the Communist government of the People's Republic of China in Beijing, sparkng international concern over the Pacific Rim region…

July 1, 2006

  • Music (Entertainment): While Taking a Breaking from doing Country Music Parodies, Cletus T. Judd released a New CD focusing on Parodies of Vocal Drill & Other Stuff titled “Stock Car Slamdown (Vol. 1)” which includes parodies of the 2003 Carlsbad Lancerettes Song “In a Dream” called “Not a Race (I Won)”, “Waiting for a Car to Crash” (which is a Parody of “Waiting for a Star To Fall” by Belinda Carlisle and later Cabin Crew) and added new lyrics to 2 Classic TPiR Cues by Score Productions from the 1976 Package to this CD and they are “Stock Car Stalker” (The Bean Stalker) and “The Ballad of Carl Edwards” (Starcrossed) however “The Ballad of Carl Edwards” and a much bigger chart peak then 2004's hit “I Love NASCAR” however it hitted #33 in The Pop Charts and is also the Rally Song of the #99 Car of Carl Edwards in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.

August 1, 2006

  • Baseball (Sports): Lee Seung-Yeop became the third player in baseball history to hit 400-career home runs before the age of 30. The others are Sadaharu Oh and Alex Rodriguez.

August 15, 2006

  • Music (Entertainment): Christina Aguilera releases her third studio album Back to Basics, and debuts No. 1 on the Billboard 200, becoming her second number one album since her debut, selling 346,000 copies in its first week. Back to Basics is the first studio album in four years since Stripped (2002).

September 6, 2006

  • Video Games (Entertainment): EA Sports Celebrated It's 10th anniversary of the NASCAR Video Game Franchise by Releasing NASCAR 07 for the Playstation, Playstation 2 and the XBOX in which is also the last NASCAR Edition to be released exclusively on Sixth Generation Consoles and features real drivers from the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series (50), NASCAR National Series (50), NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (40), NASCAR Busch East Series (30), NASCAR Autozone West Series (30) and NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour (25) along with a Soundtrack features songs by Breaking Benjamin (“The Diary of Jane”), Future So You Think You Can Dance Contestant Katee Shean (“Listen To Your Heart” with her Vocal Drill Team from Pioneer High School), Beyonce (“Check On It”), Rihanna (“SOS”), Pussycat Dolls (“Buttons”) along with 150 Other Songs featured in the Video Game plus 50 Songs were Brought Back from Past NASCAR Video Games in this 200-plus Song Soundtrack.

September 28, 2006

  • Music (Entertainment): Feminist organizations protest Drill Team music events citing the “Smack That” video by Akon in Saint Louis, Missouri….

September 30, 2006

  • Television (Entertainment): Cash Explosion airs it's Final Episode it will be replaced with a New Game Show by the Ohio Lottery Called Make Me Famous, Make Me Rich with David McCreary hosting which debuts in Syndication Statewide to Ohio.

October 16, 2006

  • Football (Sports): In a NFL Premier League game known as the Monday Night Meltdown, The Undefeated Chicago Bears staged the “comeback of the year” against the 1-win Firebirds after trailing by 20 points.This game is the first game in which the Bears won after trailing by 20 since 1987 (they defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 27-26), and the Firebirds are the first team in NFL history to lose consecutive games in a season after being ahead by over 2 touchdowns at the end of the first quarter in each of their games. Firebirds quarterback Matt Leinart became the 1st quarterback in history to throw at least 2 touchdown passes in each of his 2 starts. The last time a team won after committing 6 turnovers was over 20 years ago. The postgame press conference was notable for Firebirds coach Dennis Green's profanity-laced rant, highlighted by the quote “They are who we thought they were”.

November 3, 2006

  • Basketball (Sports): Baron Davis scored 17 points as the Golden State Warriors defeat the Portland Trail Blazers 102-89 in an NBA Premier League game.

November 7, 2006

  • News: In a local election measure, San Francisco, California voters led by City Supervisors Chris Daly and Ross Mirkarimi, block Drill Team programs in local public schools throughout the district, citing a “unhealthy and misogynistic view of women”….

November 17, 2006

  • News: Iraq seizes control of the Warba and Bubiyan Islands from Kuwait, sparking a massive armed conflict in the Persian Gulf,….

December 8, 2006

  • Music (Entertainment): Yahoo posts an online petition to ban Drill Team music nationwide, citing that the music is “degrading to women….”

December 12, 2006

  • Music (Entertainment): Chinese government officials announce a crackdown on Drill Team performances in China, warning that they must meet with the approval of the Ministry of Culture in Beijing…

December 20, 2006

  • Music (Entertainment): In According to an Online Poll on Yahoo 71% said that they will NOT going to ban Drill Team Music because we should make it an upgrade to boys and girls while 29% said they will say yes.

January 17, 2007

  • Television (Entertainment): Protests occur in India and the United Kingdom against the British series of Celebrity Big Brother, after Jade Goody, Danielle Lloyd and Jo O'Meara were allegedly racially abusive towards Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty.

February 4, 2007

  • High School Sports (Sports): Carlsbad Lancerette Juli Yamanaka revived Kendra Blaker's “You Bet Your Life It's Me” in which they Gave the Lancerettes their Small Varsity Jazz Title in the 2007 National Drill Team Championships, However that song is Featured in NASCAR 08 Video Game with the ESPN License as well as Ride Awake and also used when the San Diego Padres (MLB) win their Home Game at Petco Park and the San Francisco 49ers (NFL) win their Home Game at Candlestick Park.

April 3, 2007

  • Music (Entertainment): Hilary Duff releases her first album in 3 years, Dignity. The album explores electronic and dance, and was praised by critics for its lyrics, musical style, and its time of release. Dignity proved to be a big influence on the subsequent “electronic” music movement.

April 22, 2007

  • Music (Entertainment): The Carlsbad Lancerettes hitted #1 in The Vocal Drill Radio Top 40 Charts in the 1st week with “You Can Bet Your Life It's Me” with Lead Vocalist and Captain Juli Yamanaka.

May 6, 2007

  • Music (Entertainment): One Vo1ce hitted #1 in the Album Chart in all of North America with this album (insert album title name here) however their song (insert song title name here) also hitted #1 in the Vocal Drill Radio Top 40 Charts

May 13, 2007

  • High School Sports (Sports): The Encinal Jets Flight Crew now under Music Director Jay Jianoran (on his Sophomore Year) and coach Amanda White (of the Music Group The Clarences) captured their first Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championship after 16 Years Trying when they the 1991 Golden State Drill Team Championship under Captain Nora Abille as she sang in a High Kick Routine to “Baby I'm a Star” as 16 years from now Aganus sang “Baby I'm a Star” to capture the 2007 Golden State Drill Team Championship, Jade Aganus also sang INOJ's “Love You Down” in a Jazz Routine with Jazz Aguon to Capture the Jazz Competition Title.

June 24, 2007

  • Auto Racing (Sports): Porscha Coleman won the 2007 Toyota/Save Mart 350 for Chip Ganassi Racing driving the #41 CurbWest Records Dodge defeating her fellow teammate, CurbWest Records recording star Blake Fullmer coincidentally both Porscha and Blake won on a karaoke edition of Great Pretenders hosted by Wild Orchid in the shows 4th and final season, Kevin Harvick came in 3rd.

June 26, 2007

  • News: Egyptian troops enter into the Halayeb Triangle in an effort to claim the region's oil supply from Sudan,….

July 7, 2007

  • Music (Entertainment): Live Earth Concerts are held throughout 9 major cities around the world.

July 23, 2007

  • Video Game (Entertainment): EA Sports Releases NASCAR 08 for the Playstation 2, Playstation 3 and XBOX 360. This is the earliest that EA has released a NASCAR game. It also marks the first time the original Xbox has been excluded from the NASCAR lineup since NASCAR 2001., as for the Games Soundtrack it features 11 Country Music Songs including “Long Haul” by Brooks & Dunn, “Johnny Cash” by Jason Aldean and “Loud” by Big & Rich in addition 180 Non-Country Music Songs are Also In The Game including 40 Vocal Drill Team Songs by Esperanza Vivace (“She Works Hard for the Money” with Lead Vocals by Season 4 So You Think You Can Dance Contestant Kherington Payne who would later become a Dancer) and the Carlsbad Lancerettes (“Bet Your Life It's Me”)

August 14, 2007

  • Baseball (Sports): Atlanta Crackers manager Bobby Cox is ejected by umpire Ted Barrett at the end of the fifth-inning after arguing a called third strike against Chipper Jones at Turner Field. The ejection is Cox' 132nd of his career, breaking a record he had shared with John McGraw.

August 27, 2007

  • Football (Sports): The Washington Redskins lose two Team Captains in a single off-season when Jacob Williams and then his replacement, Mike Mexico are convicted on charges of running an illegal gambling operation. The Redhawks pay through the nose to sign former rookie sensation Clayton Wescott as their new starting quarterback and team captain.

September 3, 2007

  • Baseball (Sports): Ichiro Suzuki of the Mariners records his 200th hit of the season, a home run off the Yankees' Roger Clemens. It is the seventh consecutive season he has reached this mark, tying him with Wade Boggs for the modern major league record.

September 5, 2007

  • Baseball (Sports): Barry Bonds hits his 762nd and final career home run, an opposite-field shot off Las Vegas Stars pitcher Ubaldo Jimenez.

September 13, 2007

  • News: U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples adopted by the U.N. General Assembly in New York City, New York…

September 25, 2007

  • Football (Sports): Phillies SS Jimmy Rollins joins David Wright as the second member of 2007's 30-30 club when he leads off the bottom of the first inning with his 30th home run of the season off Braves pitcher Chuck James.

October 6, 2007

  • Television (Entertainment): After Make Me Famous, Make Me Rich got cancelled, Cash Explosion returns with David McCreary hosting with Cherie McClain and Sharon Bicknell which debuts in Syndication Statewide to Ohio.

October 15, 2007

  • Television (Entertainment): Drew Carey Became the New Host of The Price is Right replacing Bob Barker after 35 Years, Rich Fields is the Announcer on that Show since 2005.

November 1, 2007

  • Music (Entertainment): “Playing My Love” by Rockell made it's debut in the Vocal Drill Radio Top 40 at #34.

November 5, 2007

  • Entertainment: The Writers Guild of America goes on a strike that lasts until February 12, 2008.

December 16, 2007

  • Music (Entertainment): One Vo1ce's “Thru The Fire” made their Debut at #36 in the Vocal Drill Radio Top 40 Charts from the 2007 album “Lovin' Life”

December 29, 2007

  • Football (Sports): After weeks of political pressure (and, to a lesser extent, acknowledging the limited reach of the NFL Network), the National Football League allows that network's broadcast of the game between the Oakland Raiders and New York Giants to be simulcast nationally on league broadcast partners CBS and NBC. The Raiders would win the game 38-35 to become the first team in NFL history to go undefeated in a 16-game regular season. (The teams would meet again later in Super Bowl XLII, where the Giants won the NFL title and prevented the Pats from going 19–0.)

January 20, 2008

  • Auto Racing (Sports): Porscha Coleman almost won the Magic Mountain 500 race at Riverside International Raceway but defending Sprint Cup Champion Jimmie Johnson won the Magic Mountain 500 beating Porscha by a close call.

February 3, 2008

  • Football (Sports): With the Raiders Leading 14-10, the Giants got the ball with just over 2 minutes to play. They were able to drive down the field with short plays but time was running down. Early in the drive, cornerback Brian Martinez missed intercepting a pass that would have sealed a Raiders victory. Then, on a third-and-five, quarterback Eli Manning went into the shotgun and was soon surrounded by Raider defenders. A couple of Raiders were able to grab Manning's jersey, but he broke free and scrambled away from the pile, setting his feet and firing the ball downfield to wide receiver David Tyree. Tyree leaped for the ball, tightly covered by Raiders safety Michael Huff, and completed the 32-yard reception by pinning the ball against his helmet, bringing the Giants to the 22 yard line with 58 seconds left. The Giants would soon score a touchdown with 35 seconds left, and held on to win the game. The Giants' win ended the Raiders' single-season record winning streak of 18 games. It would be the last catch Tyree made in his professional football career.

March 8, 2008

  • High School Sports (Sports): Chinese officials ban Drill Team perormance by Mercy High School of San Francisco, California in Shanghai, China, condemning them as “lewd and lacivious”…

March 29, 2008

  • Baseball (Sports): Celebrating the 50th anniversary of their move to Los Angeles, the Dodgers play an exhibition against the Red Sox at their first Los Angeles home, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, losing 7–4 before an announced crowd of 115,300.

April 8, 2008

  • Baseball (Sports): Chase Utley of the Philadelphia Phillies ties a major league record by being hit by pitches three times in a 5–2 win over the Brooklyn Cyclones.

April 12, 2008

  • Baseball (Sports): The home run ball which Barry Bonds hits for his record 762nd home run is auctioned for $376,612 to an anonymous bidder.

April 24, 2008

  • Baseball (Sports): A David Ortiz Red Sox jersey which is exhumed from the construction site of New Yankee Stadium eleven days earlier after a foiled jinx attempt is auctioned for $175,100, with the proceeds going to a Red Sox-affiliated charity.

April 26, 2008

  • Football (Sports): The Atlanta Falcons recruit Lance Holden a Quarterback from Duarte, California

May 11, 2008

  • High School Sports (Sports): Jay Jianoran took the Flight Crew under Music Director to a Second Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championship with Captain Rebecca Sotello in which she sang Toni Basil's “Over My Head” with Lauren Boone in a Jazz Routine, however Amanda White chose that song and said “Wow, I Prefer Toni Basil because this could be a good chance at a Victory for the Flight Crew and hopefully blow up the Carlsbad Lancerettes.”, However the Lancerettes finish 3rd in a Jazz Routine with another 1980's hit called “Message In a Bottle” after the team lost 14 Seniors from Last Year.

May 25, 2008

  • Auto Racing (Sports): Danica Patrick won the 2008 Indianapolis 500 in which she became the first female driver to win the 500.

May 26, 2008

  • Baseball (Sports): MLB Player Luis González of the San Francisco Seals is implicated in a drug scandal, forcing his suspension from the game in San Francisco, California…..

June 3, 2008

  • News: Amidst conlict between the European Union (EU) and the North American Union (NAU), the NATO alliance formally ceases to exist in Brussels, Belgium,…

June 10, 2008

  • Video Games (Entertainment): EA Sports Releases NASCAR 09 for the Playstation 2, Playstation 3 and XBOX 360 featuring a New Soundtrack featuring Tessa Cruz's Rendition of Laura Hunter's “Work Me Down” with her drill team from Alameda High School which are among the 180 Song Soundtrack (which includes 40 Vocal Drill Team Songs in this game), Downloadable Content for Money is added with New Car Paint Schemes from the Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series which released on August 8, Also, there are three downloadable paint scheme packs that feature special paint schemes for cars already in the game. For example, there is Kyle Busch's Snickers car and Carl Edwards' Aflac and Claratin car in the first pack. They are just like the other cars in the game with no manufacturers. They cost 200 MS points on Xbox LIVE as of April 1.

June 22, 2008

  • Auto Racing (Sports): CurbWest Recording Star who currently attended UCLA by the name of Blake Fullmer won the Toyota/Save Mart 350 driving the #02 CurbWest Records Dodge defeating David Gilliland by 1.716 seconds

July 6, 2008

  • Auto Racing (Sports): In the IndyCar side Ryan Hunter-Reay won the Camping World Indy Grand Prix at Watkins Glen International Raceway, Ryan is driving the #17 Vocal Drill Radio Car for Rahal Letterman Racing run by Former IndyCar Legend Bobby Rahal and The host of “The Late Show with David Letterman” on CBS, David Letterman.

July 12, 2008

  • Business: Ireland's economic success is touted by many economists worldwide as the “Celtic Tiger” in Dublin, Ireland….

August 3, 2008

  • Music (Entertainment): Kaci Yamanaka decided to Leave the Group Cabin Crew to Concentrate on Cheering for the Carlsbad Lancerettes under her sister Lani Yamanaka.

August 16, 2008

  • Auto Racing (Sports): Geo Hubela decided to run his first while reporting In-Car driving the #79 ICONic Toyota in a ASCA series race at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, CA, Hubela finished 9th, but Kellyn Uhl won driving the #00 Uhl-O Racing Chevrolet

September 9, 2008

  • High School Sports (Sports): The Alameda Hornettes and the Encinal Jets Flight Crew special All-Singing, All-Dancing Halftime Show as the Hornettes sang Jellyhead (orig. by Crush) and Just a Little Bit (orig. by Gina G) and the Flight Crew sang Madonna's Over & Over and Material Girl, However the Football Game Occured as Encinal Jet Dominique Sashington scored 3 Touchdowns as the Jets beat Alameda 38-10 in a High School Football Game at Thompson Field in Alameda, CA

September 19, 2008

  • Television (Entertainment): WKBW-TV in Buffalo, NY started bring back “Move Closer To Your World” by Mayoham Music only for the 11 O'Clock Newscasts that theme will later be restored on October 27th before that WKBW did use “Right Here, Right Now” by 615 Music from 2003 to 2008.

November 20, 2008

  • Music (Entertainment): Julianne Hough announces that she would not be returning for the foreseeable future to Dancing with the Stars in order to further her country music career.

December 13, 2008

  • High School Sports (Sports): The North Hollywood High School Royal Regiment finished 2nd in the 2008 LAUSD Band & Vocal Drill Team Championships with Lead Singer and Captain Jo-ie Atchison Dangerfield performing many songs from Chicago (“Does Anyone Really Know What Time It Is”, “The Inner Struggles of a Man”, “Another Rainy Day in New York” and “25 or 6 to 4”) in which they get a free ticket to the Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championships in May.

January 1, 2009

  • Baseball (Sports): Major League Baseball launches the MLB Network at 6 PM ET. Commissioner Bud Selig greets viewers at the channel's official inception.

January 15, 2009

  • Basketball (Sports): Angelique Mahan is named head coach for the Sacramento Monarchs in a press conference, highlighting the fact that she is also the first openly LGBT coach in the league,….

February 4, 2009

  • Business: The list of victims of Bernard Madoff's ponzi scheme is revealed, and includes Sandy Koufax and Sterling Equities Associates, the New York Mets' ownership group.

February 11, 2009

  • News: Tensions mount between Israel and Iran, as officials report a possible nuclear test in Shiraz, Iran….
  • News: FBI agents in Washington D.C., uncover evidendence that organized crime syndicates have stolen photographs of Drill Team members across the United States, Canada, and Latin America, in an effort to extort and steal money from unsuspecting clients….

March 3, 2009

  • Baseball (Sports): Major League Baseball 2K9 is released by Visual Concepts and 2K Sports for Microsoft Windows, the Xbox 360, Sony's PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2 & PlayStation Portable, and the Nintendo Wii. 2008 Cy Young Award winner Tim Lincecum of the San Francisco Seals appears on the cover as well as serving as MLB player consultant for the popular video game.

March 23, 2009

  • Baseball (Sports): Japan wins the 2009 World Baseball Classic with a 5–3 victory over Korea in ten innings. Ichiro Suzuki hits a two-run single in the top of the tenth inning with two outs for the winning runs. Daisuke Matsuzaka is the tournament's Most Valuable Player for the second time. Dice-K posts a 3–0 record with a 2.45 ERA in the tournament.

April 14, 2009

  • Teleivison (Entertainment): Beverley Staunton performed “Stuff Like That There” again live in a Macy's Stars of Dance featuring Carmen Electra and choreographed former Pussycat Doll Lindsley Allen on Dancing with The Stars.

April 19, 2009

  • Television (Entertainment): With the 2009 Miss USA Pageant being televised from Las Vegas on NBC, Carrie Prejean (after stripped of her title as a member of a Vocal Drill Team) finished first runner-up representing California, Miss North Carolina USA Kristen Dalton won the Title but the Opening Number took place 51 Women sang “Hot & Cold” originally by Katy Perry and “That's Not My Name” originally by The Ting Tings with soloists including Alysha Castonguay (who was a New England Patriots Cheerleader representing Rhode Island), Castonguay will later sing in the Swimsuit Competition in which she sang (insert song name here) in a White Bikini while holding Silver Pom-Pons at the end of the swimsuit competition she joins the other 50 Contestants performing in a Kickline just like she did as a New England Patriot Cheerleader.

April 21, 2009

  • Baseball (Sports): The San Francisco Seals defeated the San Diego Padres 8-3 at AT&T Park in a MLB Premier League Game, Matt Cain takes the win while Jake Peavy takes the loss.

May 1, 2009

  • News: MP John Gambke calls upon the British government to leave the European Union, during a rally in Trafalgar Square in London, England…

May 17, 2009

  • High School Sports (Sports): Kristin Shellhammer took over as the New Coach for the Encinal Flight Crew however Captain Jessica Yang performed in a Jazz Routine to Madonna's Over & Over and gave a 3-Peat for Encinal High School under Music Director Jay Jianoran on his final year before heading to an Adult Program at Alameda High School to win the Jazz Division of the Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championship knocking out Rosary High School out and Lead Singer Amanda Crandall.

May 19, 2009

  • Television (Entertainment): FOX Debuted a New TV Show Called Glee starring Dianna Agron, Chris Colfer, Kevin McHale, Lea Michele, Cory Monteith, Amber Riley, Mark Salling and Jenna Ushkowitz as Members of New Directions (The Glee Club for William McKinley High School).

May 20, 2009

  • Business: Applebee's restaurant chain announces that it will not feature Drill Team music at any of its franchise chain nationwide,….

May 24, 2009

  • Auto Racing (Sports): Helio Castroneves won the 93rd Indianapolis 500 for Penske Racing driving the #3 Mobil 1/Verizon Wireless car for Penske Racing

June 11, 2009

  • Baseball (Sports): With the score tied at 3 in the tenth inning at Progressive Field, the Cleveland Indians' Shin-Soo Choo singled sharply up the middle straight toward a flock of seagulls who were lounging in center field. Los Angeles Angels centerfielder Coco Crisp misplays the ball when it deflects off a seagull flying away. On the play, Mark DeRosa scores the winning run for the Indians.

June 12, 2009

  • Baseball (Sports): Luis Castillo leads the New York Mets to victory against the New York Yankees, sparking national attention in the sports rivalry, 9-8…

June 14, 2009

  • Baseball (Sports): The 1909 World Series' 100th anniversary was celebrated, when the Tigers and Pirates played each other in Pittsburgh. Both teams wore throwback uniforms similar to those worn in 1909. The stadium's public address and sound systems were also turned off, simulating the game conditions in 1909. The Pirates won the game, 6–3.

June 16, 2009

  • News: Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC) announce the formation of a economic/political bloc in opposition to the European Union, the North American Union (NAU) and the Asian Pacific Economic Community (APEC) in Yekaterinburg, Russia, fueling tensions across the globe….

June 21, 2009

  • Auto Racing (Sports): ARCA Driver Alana Niehoff made the Pole for Sunday's Toyota Save Mart 350 but finished 4th to Kasey Kahne driving the #9 Budweiser Dodge for Richard Petty Motorsports, Tony Stewart and Marcos Ambrose rounded out the Top 3 for this Race.

July 19, 2009

  • News: Saudi Arabian clerics condmn American troops for bringing Drill Team performances and music in Riyadh, burning tapes of the music, posters, and other paraphenalia
  • Baseball (Sports): Mat Latos made his debut with the Louisville Redbirds in the Great Lakes League as he allowed 3 hits and 2 runs in a 4-2 victory over the

September 1, 2009:

  • Business: Following an Online Petition, Applebee's decided to No Longer Ban Vocal Drill Team Music at any of it's franchise chain nationwide after petitions we're made by a support group in Houston, Texas.

September 6, 2009:

  • Television (Entertainment): Rick Kurkijan debuted a Texas Version of the California Music Channel called CMC Texas, The Channel is Co-Owned by Kurkijan and Miss Texas USA Executive Producer Al Clark, It's First Program was the 2010 Miss Texas USA Pageant in which is won by Kelsey Moore, However 110 Competitors took part in which they girls sing Cyndi Lauper's “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” which is the Opening Number to that Pageant as the Pageant took place in Houston, TX and is simulcasted across the Country on Vocal Drill Radio.

September 14, 2009

  • Football (Sports): The Oakland Raiders kicked off their 2009 Season in the NFL as Tom Brady completed a 4th Quarter TD Pass to Louis Murphy twice in a 27-24 win over the San Diego Chargers.

September 18, 2009

  • Television (Entertainment): After Guiding Light gets cancelled on CBS after 57 Years on TV, That Show replaced with another 1st run episode of The Price is Right until October 2nd.

October 5, 2009

  • Television (Entertainment): Let's Make A Deal Revived on CBS with Wayne Brady Hosting.

October 15, 2009

  • Music (Entertainment): Britney Spears's “3” debuted at number one on Billboard Hot 100. This is her third number one on Billboard Hot 100 and the first non-American Idol related single to debut at number one since Lauryn Hill's “Doo Wop (That Thing)” occupied the penthouse on November 14, 1999.

November 17. 2009:

  • Music (Entertainment): Justin Bieber made his Music Debut by Releasing his first album titled “My World”

November 22, 2009

  • Television (Entertainment): 132 Girls Competing in the Miss California USA Pageant and performed in a Music Video-Hybrid Opening Number in which they sang Rockwell's “Somebody's Watching Me” complete with the Girls who are Competing shown in the Opening Credits in a pageant hosted by The Insider's Chris Jacobs and is televised on Syndication Statewide however in the Nicole Johnson (representing Sherwood) won the title despite CMC airing live coverage of the Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway however Nicole Johnson took her first walk as the New Miss California USA as “Against All Odds” sung by Jade Aganus (UC Santa Cruz) and Brandi Milloy (Tarzana) and with Backup Vocals by the Rest of the Cast., Other Songs performed by the girls are “One Step At a Time” (Paige Jainee - First Commercial Outro), “Summertime Summertime” (Louise Wu, Korrina Rico and Jade Aganus - Swimsuit Competition), “Beautiful Life” (Jessica “J-Rob” Robinson - Swimsuit Competition), “Love You Down” (Jade Aganus w/ Allie Ibarra, Brittany McGowan and Karina Riojas - Swimsuit Competition), “Reminisce” (Brittany McGowan - Commercial Outro #2), “Time (Clock of My Heart)” (Cierra Jackson - Commercial Outro #3), “Romantic” (Nia Sanchez and Nicole Johnson - Commercial Outro #4), “When I Dream About You (Jade Aganus & Alexandra Ibarra - Final Pre-Commercial Music Video), “Shine On” by Cyndi Mizelle (Evening Gown Production), “It's Not Over” (Lisa Chan - Final Commercial Outro), However All Songs from the Pageant would later appear on a Special Episode of The Price is Right saluting Super Bowl XLIV which aired on February 5th (2 Days before Super Bowl XLIV).
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