Marching bands compete for best notes
Georgia schools cross river to participate
By Charmain Z. Brackett | Correspondent
Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Marching band competitions take on different meanings, depending on which side of the Savannah River you are on.

"Marching bands are not stressed as much in Georgia," said David Hastings, the director of the Midland Valley High School band, which has qualified for the state championships every year since 1986 and was named Lower State champions in 1999 and 2003.

"Georgia doesn't have a state marching band champion," he said.

On Saturday, 15 bands from both sides of the river gathered at Midland Valley High for the eighth annual Mustang Classic.

There were four divisions of competition, marching bands and schools of equal size.

For South Carolina bands, the competition was a precursor to state qualifying, which will be held at Midland Valley on Oct. 22.

"They get comments on how they did, then they can rehearse again," Mr. Hastings said.

For Georgia bands, it was an opportunity to get a trophy instead of simply a rating at a band festival, and to go up against some tough competition.

The event was a new experience for the Cross Creek High School band.

"This is the first time they've ever gone out of state for a competition," said Johnna Creasey, the assistant band director at Cross Creek.

The school is only 6 years old, and band director Thomas Cremer has been at the school for just three years.

Despite its last-place finish, Dr. Cremer felt his band, which has more than 50 members, did well the first time out.

"They really came together," he said.

Reach Charmain Z. Brackett at czbrackett@hotmail.com.

Division 1
First place: Branchville High School, Branchville, S.C., also Best Horn Line
Second place: Ridge Spring-Monetta High School, Ridge Spring, S.C., also Best Color Guard
Third place: Lincoln County High School, Lincolnton, Ga., also Best Percussion, Best Drum Major, Best DirectorFourth place: Cross Creek High School, Hephzibah, Rating of Good

Division A
First place: Wagener-Salley High School, also Best Drum Major and Best Horn Line
Second place: Williston-Elko High School, also Best Percussion
Third place: East Clarendon High School, Turbeville, S.C.
Fourth place: North Augusta High School, Rating of Excellent, also Best Color Guard

Division AA
First place: Ninety-Six High School, Ninety-Six, S.C., also Best Horn Line, Best Color Guard, and Best Percussion
Second place: Barnwell High School, Barnwell, S.C., also Best Drum Major
Third place: Aiken High School

Division AAAA
First place: T.L. Hanna High School, Anderson, S.C., also Best Horn Line, Best Color Guard and Best Percussion
Second place: Evans High School, also Best Drum Major
Third place: West Florence High School, West Florence, S.C.
Fourth place: Silver Bluff High School, Aiken, Rating of Superior, also received the Spirit Award

From the Wednesday, September 28, 2005 printed edition of the Augusta Chronicle
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