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Sound Tribe Brings Home 2nd Place Win

Sound Tribe Brings  Home 2nd Place Win
SUCCESSFUL COMPETITION — The Vidalia High School Sound Tribe competed in its first marching band competition in several years, and took home second place honors at the “Sounds of Silver” Marching Competition in Blackshear on Saturday, October 15. Front Row, L to R: Aleah Ajohda, Hunter Looseberg, Bailey Hutchins, Andrew Davis, Anne Claire Taylor. Back Row, L to R: Atonio Aguilar, Autumn Harris, Jay Johnson, Kailyn Walker.
Sound Tribe Brings  Home 2nd Place Win
SUCCESSFUL COMPETITION — The Vidalia High School Sound Tribe competed in its first marching band competition in several years, and took home second place honors at the “Sounds of Silver” Marching Competition in Blackshear on Saturday, October 15. Front Row, L to R: Aleah Ajohda, Hunter Looseberg, Bailey Hutchins, Andrew Davis, Anne Claire Taylor. Back Row, L to R: Atonio Aguilar, Autumn Harris, Jay Johnson, Kailyn Walker.

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competition in Blackshear.

The band placed 2nd overall in Class AAA, but was 6th place in the competition. The band received superior ratings in the Drum Major, Percussion, Auxiliary, and Overall Band categories. Their Drum Major came in 3rd place, percussion came in 2nd place, and auxiliary came in 3rd place in the division.

The Vidalia High School (VHS) Sound Tribe took the field on Saturday, October 15, as the musicians competed in a marching band competition for the first time in several years, and even placed second overall at the “Sounds of Silver” “Mr. Arnold and I are so pleased with the progress of the Sound Tribe,” VHS Band Director Dr. Beth Taylor remarked. “The students have worked very hard and we are happy that they got to compete. We look forward to the end of the month and the East Georgia Marching Competition in Statesboro on October 29, to see how far we have progressed.”

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