Mr. Jaguar stars the cream of the crop

Senior boys perform a dance during Mr. Jag

Mallory Kroencke

Senior boys perform a dance during Mr. Jag

By: Erica Kulash

Reporter

If you weren’t at this year’s Mr. Jaguar, everyone there can tell you that you missed out on a great show. The winner was Zach Kahle but all the guys did their best and showed that all their hard work put in paid off.

The show was full of hilarious skits and dances that had the audience very entertained. Some of the crowd favorites were a ballet performance by Drake Miller, Tyler McKay, and Hayden Wallace; a synchronized swim routine by Jarett Pfeiffer, Matt Gordon, Jake Rittermeyer, Johnathan Trimble, and Trey Storey; and a High School Musical Dance by Brigham Mooney, Tyler Clark, Jake Lamb, and Tyler Pittman, with the help of Christine Drake, Hannah Israelite, and Brooke Eddins.

Seniors and Touch of Silver dancers, Christine Drake and Hannah Israelite, helped the boys’ choreography, like the opening dance with all of the contestants and their individual or group talent dances.

Senior Hannah Israelite enjoyed working with the boys on their dance moves.

“It ended up really good. They honestly had kind of a rough start but really picked it up and had a good time. I loved choreographing the ballet because it was just so funny and we were all very hype when they went on. We’re so proud of all of the guys,” Israelite said.

There were other awards given out in the show. Zach Kahle won Mr. Congeniality along with Mr. Jaguar, Drake Miller won Best Strut, Jarett Pfeiffer won Fan Favorite, Jake Lamb won Best Formal Wear, David O’Brien won Best Talent, and Tyler Pittman won the question and answer.

“The show raised over $1500 for the Sheridan Family Fund collected by all the boys, especially Jarrett who raised ofer $300” A huge thanks to everyone that donated for this great cause.

Zach Kahle, the winner of Mr. Jag, talks about his experience in the show.

“It was probably one of my top three moments of high school. Everybody worked hard and seeing all their hard work pay off was great. I would definately recommend that all the junior boys do it because it’ll be one of their best moments,” Kahle said.