The Fort Mill High School Marching Band and Nation Ford High School Marching Band came home worn out on Saturday night after each competing twice during the day, but they were rewarded for their efforts with first place wins.
Fort Mill and Nation Ford Bands Win Grand Champion
Published October 6, 2009 by the Rock Hill Herald by Shawn Cetrone
The Fort Mill High School Band competed at two events Saturday and brought home two grand championship awards and 18 trophies.
In the Providence Cup competition at Providence High School in Charlotte, the Fort Mill High band won best music, best color guard, best percussion and first place in Class 5A. The school also won the trophy for highest score in classes 3A to 5A and the overall grand championship. Fort Mill's drum majors finished second.
In the Butler Festival of Bands that evening at Butler High School in Charlotte, Fort Mill High won best music, best marching, best general effect, best color guard, best percussion and first place in Class 6A. Fort Mill's color guard won the award for highest score in classes 4A to 6A. The band won trophies for the highest score in classes 4A to 6A and the overall grand championship trophy for highest score of the day. Fort Mill's drum majors finished second.
The Nation Ford High School Marching Band was named Grand Champion on Saturday in the Roundtable Tournament of Bands at North Lincoln High School in Lincolnton, N.C.
The band received these awards in the preliminary competition for class 3A bands: First place for band, music performance, visual performance, overall effect, percussion and drum majors, and second place for color guard. The band received these awards in the finals competition: First place for music performance, visual performance, overall effect and percussion and second place for drum majors.
Published October 6, 2009 by the Fort Mill Times by Jenny Overman
The Fort Mill High School Marching Band and Nation Ford High School Marching Band came home worn out on Saturday night after each competing twice during the day, but they were rewarded for their efforts with first place wins.
The Fort Mill Marching Band competed in a double header on Saturday, performing in the afternoon at the Providence Cup at Providence High School and in the evening at Butler High School's Butler Festival of Bands.
At the Providence Cup, the band won the awards for Best Music, Best Color Guard, Best Percussion, and first place in Class 5A. In addition, Fort Mill won the trophy for highest score in classes 3A-5A and the overall grand championship, the Providence Cup. The drum majors were awarded second place honors.
At the Butler Festival of Bands, the Fort Mill Marching Band raked in more first place wins including the awards for best music, best marching, best general effect, best color guard, best percussion, and first place in Class 6A. Fort Mill's color guard also won the award for highest score in classes 4A-6A. The band captured trophies for the highest score in classes 4A-6A and the overall grand championship trophy for highest score of the day. Fort Mill's drum majors finished second.
Performing twice in one day was tiring, but exciting, according to band Vice President and woodwind Captain Logan Herbert. “Performing twice you get that much more crowd response and everyone is excited about performing again,” Herbert said. “We were excited about the win and we're looking forward to getting better as the year goes on.”
Nation Ford High School competed in the Roundtable Tournament of Bands at North Lincoln High School. They began the day by marching in the preliminary competition, where the band won first place awards for drum majors, percussion, visual performance, overall effect and musical performance. The color guard won second place in the preliminary competition and the band scored a first place win in Class 3A.
During the finals, the band continued the winning streak and scored first place wins for percussion, visual performance, overall effect and musical performance as well as second place for its drum majors. The band was also named the competition's Grand Champion.
The first place awards are a nice way to kick off the marching season, said junior Brandon Hipkins, but he emphasized that competitions are not just about the trophies. “It's not about being first for us,” Hipkins said. “It's about being the best we can be and the rest takes care of itself. And in warm up last night I felt like the band was focusing in as one band, each individual member was doing their individual responsibilities.”
Fort Mill's Marching Band will take this Saturday off but will compete on Oct. 17 in Massillon, Ohio, in the Bands of America Regional at Paul Brown Stadium. Nation Ford High School will compete on Saturday at the Western Carolina University band competition.
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