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Dateline: November 1,
2001
Bronco
Band places sixth at area contest
Roger
Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
The
CHS Bronco Band finished sixth in Area Marching Competition last Saturday
in the band’s third consecutive appearance at the contest.
CHS
band director Todd Baker said the performance in Odessa’s Ratliff
Stadium was top notch.
“It
was by far the best they had done,” Baker said. “It was a good, clean
performance. I was especially proud of the way the kids overcame academic
hurdles and physical injuries. We also had good student leadership.”
The
band competed against 11 other bands before a five-judge panel. Their
highest ranking from a judge was third, and their lowest ranking was
eighth.
Baker
said judges were impressed with Clarendon’s marching, drill design, and
overall impression. They were critical of what Baker called “the lack of
balance” in the band, meaning the group could use some more low brass
instruments.
The
band is composed of 65 members and is under the field direction of Carrie
Helms, Meghan Roberts, and Chuck Robertson. Ashlee Kidd captains the Flag
Corps, and Jessie Anderberg is the feature twirler.
Baker
said he and assistant band director Jennifer Willison appreciate the
kids’ attitude and how hard they worked on their performance.
High
school bands are qualified to advance every two years based on their UIL
classification. Class 2A schools won’t be able to advance again until
2003.
The
Bronco Band also advanced to area competition in 1997 and 1999.
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