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NEWS ARCHIVES.
FUNNY MONEY - A brand you fundraiser for the DCHS Band is coming.
Check it out here>>>
Somebody will be Juggling Knives at the Booster
Meeting...Literally... Wanna Find
out More? Click here>>>
Britney Campbell Makes Mid-State... Again. Congratulations to
Britney Campbell for making the Mid-State Band for the third year in a
row. More>>>
DCHS Band in Division II Hall of Fame. The DeKalb County
High School band wrapped up its marching season at the Tennessee State
Division II Championships on Saturday.
More>>>
Another Successful Weekend for the DCHS Band.
By DCHS Band Boosters
The DeKalb County High School Band wrapped up Fall Break with
another successful weekend at South Doyle High School in Knoxville. More>>>
Two (musical) heads are better than one By: Haley Snyder When
you meet Mrs. Reagh and Mrs. Purdue, the first thing you notice is how
well they get along. More>>>
DCHS Band Cleans up in Lebanon.
Following a long week of Homecoming
activities, the DCHS Band traveled to Lebanon on Saturday to compete in
the Blue Devil Marching Invitational. Attendance at the Lebanon contest
has become a staple for the Fighting Tiger Band over the past few years.
More>>
Booster Minutes for September meeting.
Click here>>>
The Schedule Page has been updated/changed.
Click Here>>>
Booster Minutes for August Meeting.
Click Here>>>
Booster Minutes for July 2nd Meeting.
Click Here>>>
Congrats to Dustin Estes for making drum major again this season.
Drum Major Auditions will be held next Tuesday, June 26.
Band Forms Please double
check this page and make sure you have all forms. Some must be turned in
by band camp. More>>>
Band Season is here again. First Summer Practice is Tuesday.(06/19/07)
Check out Schedule Page>>>
New Band Camp, Pre-camp and Rehearsal Dates and Fees are on the
Schedule Page More>>>
Welcome
to our new directors
Kristin Reagh
Rebecca Purdue - Assistant
Click on the link for more >>>
Booster Minutes for the June 4th Meeting...Click
Here>>>
Airman
Charles M. Olson at the Riverwalk in
San Antonio Texas just after his graduation from Basic
Training with the USAF. More>>> |
Hello Everyone,
I just had a call from Chuck and his new address is as
follows:
AB Olson, Charles M.
454 Michigan Ave. Box 7031
Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473
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M.T.S.B.O.A.
Middle Tennessee School Band and Orchestra Association
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Congrats to Britney Campbell. Britney
made 1st Band, 12th Chair Clarinet at Mid-State. Britney is in
the 8th Grade at DeKalb Middle School. More info soon. |
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Chuck
Olsen Graduated from the DeKalb County High School in 2006 and has now
joined the Air Force. |
Class of 2006 Checking In
Eternal Pit Mom Bonnie Olsen sent an email regarding her son
Chuck who graduated in 2006 and is now in the Air Force.
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Pictures
from Division II State are now up. More>>>
The Jolesch Pictures from Division II at Goodpasture are
Available.
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The
DeKalb County High School Band celebrates after the big win at
the Smoky Mountain Invitational Marching Band Festival in
Knoxville. Photo By: Kennie Barnes |
Band Wins Big in
Knoxville 10/28/06.
The DeKalb County High School Band traveled to South Doyle
High School in Knoxville for the Smoky Mountain Invitational
Marching Band Festival on Saturday and outscored 9 other bands
in 2 separate classes. The band brought home 8 trophies in
all, three of which were larger than some of the students.
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The Seniors and Section Leaders of the
High School Band line up to accept their awards at the Hickman County
Marching Invitational Saturday. Photo by Kennie Barnes. |
Successful Weekend Before Fall Break for
the Band. The DeKalb County Fighting Tiger Band traveled
to Centerville Tennessee for the Hickman County Marching
Invitational this weekend with pretty good results.
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Booster Ham Breakfast Oct 21st at the High School Cafeteria.
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The DCHS High
School Band Boosters will be hosting a Ham Breakfast and Yard
Sale Saturday October 21st at the High School Cafeteria and
Parking Lot. Breakfast will be served at 5am and will include
Ham, Eggs, Taters, Gravy, Biscuit, Milk Juice and More. The
Price for the Breakfast is just $5. For advance orders call
Band Booster President, Kennie Barnes at 597-0572 or for
call-ins that day, call the Band Room at 597-7213. We'll even
deliver with-in the city limits. The Boosters are raising
money to help pay for the new uniforms and any help would be
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Booster Meeting May 1st at 6:00pm in the Band room. We
start election of new officers, discuss band camp, and several
Fundraiser ideas. Please Make plans to attend.
Band Banquet DVD is available. Contact Ms
Teresa Sullivan for more info.
The DeKalb County Band's Spring Concert/BBQ Dinner and
Auction is Friday May 5th at the High School. The
Bar-B-Que Dinner will kick things off at 5:30 in the High School
cafeteria with the Bar-B-Que provided by DeKalb Market.
There will also be an auction in the High School
Auditorium. Just a few of the items that have been donated for auction
include An official Tennessee Titans Collectors Football, DVD Board
Games, Nascar Items, Nursery Items, CD's, DVD's, Clothing, Cakes,
Pies, Country Ham, and much more. If you would like to donate something
for the auction call the Band Room at 597-7213. Any and all help would be
appreciated.
Performing in the Gym will be the DeKalb Middle School
Band, the High School Band, the Indoor Drumline and Indoor Color Guard.
Class of 2004 Band Student
Adam Checks in with an email. Click Here to
read the letter.
If you graduated from the DCHS Band send us an email at dchs_superboosters@yahoo.com
and let us know what your doing with your life.
DCHS
& DMS Announce Science Fair Winners
Band Students Stand Out
DeKalb
County High School held it's annual Science Fair on Saturday (03/18/06)
and several band students were stand-outs.
Band Students placed in 2 of the 4 High School Categories plus an
Honorable Mention.
There were also projects from seventh and eighth grade at DeKalb Middle
School with one band student placing.
The winners at the local fair are eligible to enter their projects in the
Regional Science Fair at Tennessee Tech University on April 1.
Listed below are the Science Fair Category Winners in which the band
students were involved: (Band Students in Bold)
DCHS
Senior
Math Division: First Place- Kendra Adcock and Brandon Sullivan;
Second Place- Kristie South and Samantha Semerow; Third Place- Katie
Herman, Geri Anna Wilson, and Nick Winchester.
Junior Physical Division: First Place- Jenna Manning and Nichole Richards;
Second Place- Luke Willoughby; Third Place- Codi Funk.
Senior Physical Division Honorable Mention: Chris Young, Brittany Alack,
Casy Myrick, Brandi Begley, Teria Golden, Loni Easterwood, Kristina
Herriot, Billy Fuston, Eric Pettis, Brittnee Linn, and Jimbo Williams.
DeKalb Middle School
Biological Science: Wesley Burchfield, Brittany Campbell, and
Jonathan Craig
for
a complete list if winners click
here.
March Booster Meeting
The DCHS Band Boosters meet on
the first Monday of every month. The next scheduled meeting is Monday,
March 6th at 6pm in the Band Room. We'll be discussing the much
anticipated Pizza Fundraiser among several other things. If you would like
to support the band please feel free to come out.
A Walk Down Memory Lane
Check out this weeks (01/31/06) Middle TN Times' Walk Down Memory Lane
Section. There is a picture of the band dated 1950. We'll get this picture
scanned and on the site ASAP. The Band truly has a rich history, if you
have old pictures please feel free to scan them and email to
dchs_superboosters@yahoo.com.
Be sure to tell the story behind the picture, when it was taken, who the
photographer was, there is no such thing as too much information.
Creating An E-Mail list.
DekalbBand.com is trying to
start up an email list to keep you up to date on the happenings with the
Dekalb County Band Program. If you'd like to be on this list send an email
to
dchs_superboosters@yahoo.com with the words "email list" in the
subject line. The Band or Boosters will not fill your email box up with a
bunch of junk or sell your email address to anyone for any reason. This is
simply for you to keep up with the band's happenings.
From Jolesch
Photography.
Now is the time to place your order from the Tennessee Division II State
Marching Competition or Vanderbilt Marching Invitational! December 5th is
the deadline for Christmas delivery for all of your plaques, frames, and
products ordered from this event. WE MUST HAVE YOUR ORDER BY DECEMBER 5th
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Band Falls Short In State
Competition By Judy Fuson
The Tennessee State
Marching Band Championship for Division II schools was held Saturday at
Goodpasture High School.
The DeKalb County Fighting Tiger Marching Band was among 25 bands
participating but came away empty handed in the awards department, missing
finals by only 3.8 points.
This competition was established in 1989 as a state championship for
schools with an enrollment of 900 or fewer students. Unlike most other
competitions, there are no classes to group bands of similar size. All
bands compete and are scored in a preliminary round of performances, and
the top scoring ten bands are called back for another performance in the
finals round, after which all are ranked and a state champion is chosen to
receive the coveted Governors Cup.
The DeKalb County band won the Governors Cup in 1995 under the direction
of Randy Rhody and came within 0.07 of a point of winning again in 2001
with Shannon Pirtle at the helm. The Fighting Tigers took fourth place in
2003 and fifth place in 2004 under the direction of Trevor Baxter. This
year marks the first time this band has failed to make finals while
participating in this prestigious contest.
The top ten bands in Saturday's competitions in order of ranking were 1st
Page High School (Franklin), 2nd Harpeth High School (Kingston Springs),
3rd Elizabethton High School, 4th Milan High School, 5th Obion County High
School (Troy), 6th Gibson County High School (Dyer), 7th Independence High
School (Franklin), 8th Peabody High School (Trenton), 9th Sycamore
(Pleasant View), and 10th Greenbrier High School.
Band Booster Meeting. 11/07/05 6:00pm
The Dekalb Band Boosters meeting is scheduled for Monday November
7th. The meeting starts at 6:00pm at the band room. We'll be putting
the final wraps on our marching season, discussing the spring trip,
and our Feb. Fundraiser show just to name a few. The Dekalb County Band
Booster meets on the 1st Monday of every month. If you would like to
support the band, please make plans to attend
Vanderbilt Pictures

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Columbia Invitational
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The 2005 Columbia Invitational Marching Contest held at
Columbia Central High School September 24, 2005. DVD
Package includes the Complete Contest and Awards.
This Marching Memory includes the following bands: Station
Camp, Lewis County, Fairview, Hillwood, Clarksville
Northwest, David Lipscomb, Lawrence County, DeKalb County,
Cookeville, Antioch, Independence, Lincoln County, Spring
Hill, Harpeth, Gallatin, Oakland, Hendersonville, Memphis
Overton, Dickson County, Riverdale, Grissom, Tupelo,
Franklin, Columbia Central and the Awards Ceremony.
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DCHS Band Competes in Music City Invitational
By Judy Fuson
The DCHS Fighting Tiger Band performed Saturday (10/22/05) at
McGavock High School in the 27th annual Music City Invitational
Marching Band Contest. A total of 23 bands competed in 4 classes. DeKalb’s
band placed third in the small class of bands with 56 or less musicians. The
Color Guard, Field Commander, and Drum Line ranked second in class.
When asked his feelings about Saturday’s contest,
director Gilbert said, “Disappointed”. He explained, “Not with the
performance, just the outcome. The judges gave us some good comments and this
gives us a better idea of where we are and what we need to work on before
Vanderbilt and State.”
The band will be performing at the Vanderbilt Marching
Invitational next Saturday and the State Contest for Division II on Saturday
November 5th. Keep checking back to "Directors Corner" on the
Home Page for departure times and special
announcements.
Band
Takes Second Place In Cheatham County Marching Invitational
By Dwayne Page (WJLE)
The DeKalb County Fighting Tiger Band won second place in Class Saturday
(10/08/05)
at the Cheatham County Marching Invitational.
Band Director Charles (Chuck) Gilbert says Greenbrier High School won the
Class competition." We were very pleased with our performance, but in the
long run our fate was in the hands of the judges, who awarded us second
place behind Greenbrier High School. The band as a whole was second place,
where the Drum Major, Dustin Estes, was second place in class and second
place in the entire competition. Our Percussion Section was first in class
and third in the entire competition".
Gilbert says he is especially happy with the progress of his Drum Major
and the Percussion Section. " I'm very pleased with what we've seen out of
Dustin so far. This is his first year to serve as the Drum Major. He is a
sophomore. We ended the year last year with our Drum Major Donielle
Ketchum, winning the title of number one Drum Major in the state, so
Dustin has some very big shoes to fill, but I feel very confident about
what he has been able to do so far and the fact that he is a sophomore
bodes very well for both his future and our future as a band. Our
Percussion Section has also been a very pleasant surprise because last
year we had five seniors in our Percussion Section, so we were really
concerned about what was going to happen this year. The young people have
really stepped up. They practice hard and have very much overwhelmed the
expectations that we thought we were looking at."
Gilbert says DeKalb County was among four bands in the class and there were
nine bands in the entire competition.
The band will be performing at the Music City Invitational at McGavock High
School on Saturday, October 22, at the Vanderbilt Marching Invitational on
Saturday, October 29, and at the State Competition in Madison on Saturday,
November 5th.
DCHS Band Takes Second Place
In Class At Blue Devil Invitational
By Judy Fuson
The
DeKalb County Fighting Tiger Marching Band came in second in class to
competitor Wilson Central Saturday (10/01/05) in the 20th annual Blue Devil
Invitational in Lebanon.
Wilson
Central went on to win the Sweepstakes Trophy in the Small Division of a
field of fifteen area bands.
DeKalb's
field commander Dustin Estes, guard, and percussion also placed second in
class in the captioned judged event.
The
next competition for DeKalb County will be Saturday, October 8 at Cheatham
County.
Columbia Contest Results
(news story from WJLE)
The DeKalb County High School Fighting
Tiger Band received high honors at the Columbia Invitational Marching
Contest on Saturday (09/24/05). The band received third place in the Field
Commander Caption and took second place in Percussion, Color Guard, and
Band.
Band Director Charles "Chuck" Gilbert says he was pleased with
the band's performance. "We had a wonderful turnout for our
performance in the Columbia Invitational Marching Contest. We performed at
about 5:30 p.m. on Saturday and were in a very busy class but we did very
well. There were eight bands in the class with us. We placed second in
Band and in the different Caption Awards we received second place for our
Color Guard and second place for our Percussion. Our first year Field
Commander Dustin Estes placed third in the class. We are very proud of all
of those students. We were very pleased with the outcome. The students had
come off a very busy weekend with all the homecoming activities and were
very tired, but they gave as much of their heart and soul as they could on
the field. The most important thing was that we go out and put on a very
good performance. As far as the awards, we just leave that to the judges.
We just want to put a good product on the field."
The detailed results are:
Field Commander: First Place- Lawrence County, Second Place-
Hillwood, and Third Place- DeKalb County
Percussion: First Place- Clarksville Northwest, Second Place-
DeKalb County, and Third Place- Station Camp
Color Guard: First Place- Lawrence County, Second Place- DeKalb
County, and Third Place- Clarksville Northwest
Band: First Place- Lawrence County, Second Place-DeKalb County,
Third Place- Station Camp, and Fourth Place- David Lipscomb.
Gilbert says there is room for improvement as the band prepares for
the Blue Devil Invitational at Lebanon this Saturday. "We do have
some things we need to really work on. The show that we're putting on the
field, we have quite a bit more to add, some additions to make. We'll be
working on that this week. We travel Saturday to Lebanon High School. We
will be competing in the competitions there. This is going to be a big
deal for us because last year we captured the Sweepstakes Trophy there,
which is given to the best scoring band of the entire contest. So in a
sense, we'll be trying to defend our title there."
New Uniforms
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DCHS Band debuted new uniforms during the
1st home game of the season against Watertown. This is the
1st time in almost 15 years the band has had a new look. A
Big Change like this is not cheap. If you'd like the way
the band looks and sounds this year, please feel free to
drop off a donation at "The Tiger Store" behind
the Band Stand at any home game. You can also donate via
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After School Rehearsal
The After School Rehearsal Schedule is in effect. Click
Here or go to the Schedule page for the details.
Blue Devils to Dekalb
County
Click here to read about the Blue
Devils coming to Dekalb County High School.
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Smith
receives scholarship from Tennessee Grocers (from
the Smithville Review)
DeKalb County resident and Class of 2005 Band Student, Justin
Smith was recently awarded a $1,500 Cliff Marshall Sr. Memorial
Scholarship Award from the Tennessee Grocers Education
Foundation. Smith was recognized April 17 at the Tennessee
Grocers Association's annual convention held at the Knoxville
Convention Center. Smith graduated from Dekalb County High School
this year and plans on majoring in Pre-Medicine at Austin Peay
State University. Congratulations Justin the band is
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Band Banquet a Huge Success. (Click Here
for Pictures)
The Band Students gathered in the Dekalb High School Cafeteria dressed in
their finest formals for the yearly Band Banquet. Several awards
were handed out throughout the evening and a dance followed. The Dance was
hosted by Mike Allen and Stewart James from 94.7 the Country Giant (McFly
and the Ride Home Co-Host). It takes a great effort from a large group of
people to run a band and several thank you's were also handed out to
Bus Drivers - Billie Joe Goodwin, Faye Pollard, and Julie Fitts,
Staff - Crystal Young (Color Guard) and Tico Parson (Percussion, even
though his plaque says Color Guard), "Senior" Pit Dads - Rod Tatrow,
Carlos Restrepo, Anthony "Bear" Hendrix, Kennie Barnes (still has one more
student coming up in the band), and Victor Hamilton (who's wife accepted
the plaque on his behalf while he is in Iraq fighting for our country).
The Directors (Trevor Baxter and Chuck Gilbert.) Staff, and
Boosters would like to thank ALL THAT HAVE SUPPORTED THE BAND THIS YEAR.
The Student Awards were Top 10
(tie for 10th)Paul Smith, Tera Menix, Donielle Ketchum
9th - Josh Barnes
8th - Ashley Restrepo
7th - Kerrie Johnson
6th - Kristina Randolf |
5th - Brad Tatrow
4th - Ashley Hendrix
3rd - Justin Smith
2nd - Josh Redmon
1st - Jason Smith |
Other Awards included Most Improved Guard
- Amy Ashford, Most Athletic Guard - Samantha Emmerson, Most Improved Marcher - Haley Snyder,
Most Improved
Player - Paul Smith, Best All Around - Jason Smith, Most Dedicated - Donielle Ketchum,
Best Marcher
- Tera Menix, Best Musician - Ashley Hendrix, and Band
Queen - Tera Menix. were handed out plus plaques recognizing
Mid-State, Wind Band Conference and Honor Band Students were also handed
out. The Graduating class was also recognized with gift bags. Now the band
is gearing up for the Spring Concert on May 5th (read below)
Huge Success
For those of you that came and donated thank you for making our Evening of
Magic Dinner Show such a huge success. Click
here for The Middle Tennessee Times' review of the show. Click
Here for Pictures and again, THANK YOU!
Mid-State Results
Congrats to Karrie Johnson for making the 2nd Band 10th chair
in flute and Ashley Hendrix for making 2nd band 3rd chair on trumpet at
Senior High Mid-State. Junior High Mid-state results are,
Meghan Rhody, 1st band 21st chair on clarinet, Jacob Frary for
making 2nd band, 2nd chair, and Kesha Staley 2nd band
14th chair also on clarinet. On trumpet. Colton Rhody made 2nd band,
2nd chair. On French Horn, Hanna Watson 8th chair in the 7th/8th grade
band. Congratulations to all of those who were chosen and also to those
that auditioned and were not chosen. They all represented DeKalb
County well. These students have worked very hard perfecting their craft, be sure
to congratulate them.
Division II State Championship Results
11/06/04 (click
here for pictures)
The Dekalb County High School Marching Band finished it's marching season
with the best performance of the year at Goodpasture High School and
placed 5th in the state behind some really tough competition. There were
28 bands in the contest competing for the same prize. The top four at the
end of the, very long day, were; Page High School(1st), Gibson
County(2nd), Harpeth High School(3rd), and Obion County(4th).
The Pit Crew, a group of moms and dads that are dedicated to getting the
sideline equipment on and off the field efficiently, won the Pit Crew
award and Donielle Ketchum put on her best performance of the year as well
and brought on the Field Commander trophy to top off her day. Mr. Baxter
said "These kids got better every week they performed and that is all
I can ever ask of them". He added "They walked off
that field without any "what-ifs", they performed that show just
like it was supposed to be performed. I'm proud of them". Click
Here for the Full Results.
Phoenix Challenge Invitational Results 10/30/04
(click
here for pictures)
After a great performance in Lebanon, the band placed 3rd just behind
Cheatham County (2nd) and Barren County Ky(1st). The percussion section
scored 2nd place with Barren County taking home the trophy. The highlight
of the afternoon was the Field Commander award. Donielle Ketchum, placed
2nd in the "Bulldog" class behind Hickman County and 2nd in the
Sweepstakes. (Both classes combined) with Hickman county winning the
trophy. Click Here for the Full
Results. The band is now preparing to travel to Goodpasture
High School for the Division II State Championship.
BIG
SURPRISE
The band let their hair down (and up and colored it) during the
performance at the final football game of the season against Livingston
Academy. If you are one of those people that are accustomed to seeing the
band in their uniforms when they perform, you were in for a shock. Each member
of the band dressed in the Halloween costume of their choice. We had an
"Elvis", an "Elly May Clampet", even a "Slice of
Pizza" marching on the field during the performance. This
was a chance for the students relax and enjoy playing the show with no
pressures and the audience seemed to have a ball. Click
Here for the pictures.
Colt Classic at Glencliff High School Results
(10/23/04) Click
Here for Pictures
After an unforgettable performance in the pouring rain, The Fighting
Tiger band scored Superior ratings at the Colt Classic. In addition
to 1st place awards in Color Guard, Percussion, and Overall Band in
their class. The Clarksville High School Band won the Small Division
award beating Dekalb by .3 (Yes, that is point three).
Other notables, Donielle Ketchum, Scored 2nd place field commander just
behind Rossview High School and the Dekalb County Percussion section had
the highest score for percussion in the whole contest (large and small
division). Click
Here for the full Small Division Results. The Band
returns to Lebanon next week for the Phoenix Invitational at Cumberland
University. Check back here for details.
VMI Good for
Dekalb (10/16/04) Click
Here for Pictures
Dekalb County put on its best show of the year thus far and placed
very well in the Vanderbilt Marching Invitational, scoring Superior
ratings in Field Commander, Auxiliary (color guard) , Percussion, and Over
All Band. The band placed 1st in Class D ahead of David Lipscomb (a
future Division II state competitor) and Green County KY and 3rd in the
Small Division. The Dekalb Percussion Section continues to impress by
winning 1st place in the Small Division beating out Wayne County. To
see the full results of the Small Division Click Here. The
Fighting Tiger Band now prepares to travel to Glencliff High School, next
Saturday (10/23/04) for The Colt Classic. Click
Here for the Schedule.
A Very Active Weekend for the Band (10/09/04) -
Click
Here for Pictures.
In Hickman County, the band performed at 11:45 and promptly boarded
their busses to travel to Cheatham County for the 2nd contest of the day.
This made for a very busy and exciting day for the band. Dekalb Co
scored third in their class behind Clarksville(1st) and Waverly(2nd) in
the first contest. Donielle Ketchum took home the Field Commander award in
Hickman County as well. After a close look at the score sheets, she scored
higher then anyone else in the competition (all classes). The Results in
Cheatham County turned out to be even better. Dekalb County took
home the awards for Best in Class, Field Commander, Percussion, Color
Guard and Over All Band, ahead of Clarksville(2nd) and
Independence(3rd) and Third in Division. (2 large classes combined). The
Dekalb County Pit Crew, a group of moms and dads that get the side line
percussion instruments set up and ready for performance also won the
"Podium Packing Papas" award in the Cheatham Co Contest. Click
Here for the Full Results. The
Band now prepares to travel to The
Vanderbilt Marching Invitational Check back for the day's
schedule Click
here for the performance Schedule.
BLUE DEVIL INVITATIONAL
RESULTS (10/02/04) - Click here
for Pictures
The Dekalb County band improved by leaps and bounds from one week to
the next. The Band, Percussion and Guard took the top trophy in the large
class. Our Field Commander, Donielle Ketchum placed 2nd in class. Dekalb County also picked up the The Sweepstakes award which combines
the scores for the Large and Medium classes. Other notes if interest,
Dekalb County's Band and Percussion scored highest in the whole competition
(all classes combined) and our color guard scored 2nd highest OVERALL. A
big Thank you goes out to Hardees for helping with the feeding of
our students Saturday Morning as they were leaving out for this competition.
Click Here for the Full
Results. Next Weekend we will be playing two contests.
One is in Cheatham County and the Other is Hickman County. Check back here
for the Full Schedule.
COLUMBIA
RESULTS (09/25/04)- Click Here for
Pictures
The Dekalb County Band placed fairly well at the Columbia Competition.
The band placed 3rd on our class and 4th in the overall Small Division.
The Color Guard placed 2nd in our class and 3rd in the small division. The
Percussion Placed 1st in Class and 1st in the Small Division. Click
Here for the Full Results. Dekalb Co. would like
to congratulate Memphis Overton and Giles County for finishing 1st and 2nd
respectively in full band for the silver class and Memphis Overton,
Gallatin, and Lipscomb for 1st 2nd and 3rd in the small division. Finally
the band and staff would like to thank Columbia Central for being
gracious hosts. You run a top notch competition. Next week we travel to
The Blue Devil Marching Invitational in Lebanon TN, check back here for information
about the schedule, departure times, and other information.
1INSTRUMENTS NEEDED
Do you have a working instrument that's collecting dust? Or
perhaps something that needs a little fine-tuning to make it ring our with
a clear song, but you never have the time to tweak it? Then perhaps you
would consider donating your instrument to our local Band program.
There are students at Northside Elementary and Dekalb West who want to
join the program, but can't because the don't have an instrument and
the schools done have any extra to provide. Call Band Treasurer
Teresa Sullivan at 597-6307 or 615-428-0404 to arrange a
pick-up. These programs feed the High School program
and your help would help insure a successful future for Dekalb County's
music programs
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