Badger Pride Marching Band steals show at War Memorial
Arkadelphia High School’s Badger Pride Marching Band recently took
11 top honors, including Arkansas’s most prestigious marching band award, the “Brandon
Award,” at the Showcase of Bands, Arkansas’s largest marching competition. The
event was held at Little Rock’s War Memorial Stadium on October 13.
Based on the Arkansas School Band and Orchestra Association’s
classification system, Arkadelphia is a class 3A size program which should have
50-60 members in its marching program; however, with 131 members and four class
3A titles since 2005, Arkadelphia now enters as a class 5A band, which is the
largest classification in Arkansas and puts them up against programs including
Conway, Bryant, Benton, El Dorado, Cabot and Little Rock Central.
“Our band is twice the size of other 3A schools,” Director Jim Lloyd
said. “But for us to go up against the big 5A programs in the state is a real
David and Goliath situation.”
At the end of the day, Arkadelphia emerged with 11 of 13 available
awards. In addition to earning the highest rating of “superior” in every
category including drum major, percussion, color guard and band, Arkadelphia also
won awards for Outstanding Band in class 5A, Outstanding Percussion,
Outstanding Color Guard, Outstanding Drum Major, Outstanding Marching
Performance, Outstanding Musical Performance. Theoretically, since the ratings
are based on standards, every band at the show could receive a superior rating,
but only one band comes away with the “outstanding” awards.
The most coveted award earned at the competition for Arkadelphia was
the prestigious “Brandon Award,” which is named for long-time president and
executive secretary of the ASBOA, the late Raymond Brandon, and is given to the
top performance of the day.
The 5A section of the competition also draws a crowd of more than
6,000 spectators to War Memorial Stadium, providing a rare opportunity for the
students performing to be seen by a large crowd.
“The home side of the bleachers, 25 yard line to 25 yard line, was
packed,” Assistant Director Aaron Seel said. “How many opportunities do these
kids have to receive a standing ovation from a crowd that size?”
Though many in the crowd were present to support other schools,
competitiveness was put aside for the sake of showing appreciation of
Arkadelphia’s performance.
“Seeing the audience reaction was moving for all of us,” Lloyd said.
photo/Gary Gerber |
photo/Gary Gerber |
Arkadelphia’s show, Serengeti
Sketches, is built upon African folk rhythms and is comprised of four movements:
Serengeti sunrise, wildlife, cool shade, and brush fire and rain. Andrew
Yozviak originally composed all of the music.
“It is fitting for emphasizing our large percussion section we have
this year,” Lloyd said.
When the Badgers visit the Ashdown Panthers on October 19, the 2012
Brandon Award winner for class 1, 2, and 3A, Ashdown, will face off with the 4
and 5A Brandon Award winner, Arkadelphia, during the halftime performances. Arkadelphia
will travel to Lakeside High School on October 23 for the regional competition
before facing their biggest challenge of the marching season, the Memphis Bandmasters
Championship, at the Liberty Bowl on October 27.
Participation in the band program in Arkadelphia continues to grow. This
year, 86 students are in the beginner band, up from 47 last year. In 2002, 72
students were in the high school band, which now includes 131 students.
Overall, more than 300 students, 6-12th grade, participate in the band program. Lloyd, Seel and Whitney Smith, color guard coordinator and beginner
band director, make up the team of band leaders. They attribute the success and
growth of the program to an uncompromising drive for excellence and instilling
that pride in all of the students.
“We set our own standards,” Seel said. “Our goal for every
performance is that it be better than our last.”
“We continue to raise our own bar,” Lloyd added. “Every decision we
make is centered on what is best for our kids.”
By Sean Ruggles,
APSD Communications Director
sean.ruggles@arkadelphiaschools.orgClick here to watch the award winning performance.
Congratulations!!!!! Hard work ALWAYS pays off!!! We are proud of all of you!!!!
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