They lost regionals in season one.
Yes
There was no real second place. The Hipsters came in 3rd place, and the Warblers and New Directions tied.
1. hipsters 2. warblers 3. new directions
Cheerleader Nation - 2006 Regionals Roulette was released on: USA: 31 March 2006
Quinn has her baby Season 1, Episode 22: Journey To Regionals.
new directions loses the regionals but they soundd amazing cuz they sang a journey medley. vocal adrenalone sang bohemian rhapsody. vocal adrenaline won cuz all the judges except 4 sue were biust. Quinn gave birth to a girl named Beth. Rachels mom adopted her.
well in Sectionals, New directions (glee) won but in Regionals vocal Adrenaline won!!
There was no real second place. The Hipsters came in 3rd place, and the Warblers and New Directions tied.
1. hipsters 2. warblers 3. new directions
if your talking about their first regionals its because the judges were full of them selvs and voted for the groups who did their songs and did not care about the passion of the new directions. one judge also says that brunettes have no place in music and rachel had the lead
You Raise Me Up/Magic by Aural Intensity Faithfully/Any Way You Want It/Lovin, Touchin, Squeezin by New Directions Don't Stop Believin (Regionals version) by New Directions Bohemian Rapsody by Vocal Adrenaline To Sir With Love by New Directions Over The Rainbow by Mr. Schuester and Puck.
As of 7/30/2010, the last episode aired was "Journey to Regionals," where New Directions places last in Regionals to Vocal Adrenaline and Aural Intensity, and Quinn has her baby.
Nationals :)
Journey to Regionals was created on 2010-06-08.
For a cheerleading team to compete in their county's regionals competition your team must first qualify to compete in regionals. To qualify to compete in your county's regionals you must win first or second place in your teams sectionals.
Season Two's regionals episode was Season 2, Episode 16, "Original Song".
i don't think anyone dies before regionals but jean,sue's sister, dies before nationals.
New Directions Publishing was created in 1936.