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This is the hidden content, please

The band won 4 stars in this competition.

1st place band

1st place flag core

1st place dance team

Grand championship

 

The following week this past Saturday October 7th the band place 2nd only to Port Arthur Memorial

They won 1st place flag core and 1st place dance team.

 

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On 9/17/2023 at 1:40 PM, WOSdrummer99 said:

I believe the director is from Lincoln. But what about Zodiac. What is this you claim we stole?

sorry for replying a year later lol...zodiac is the song we played right at kickoff with the long drum roll. when memorial formed, they didn't play it anymore because that was a lincoln song. matter of fact, it was written by a lincoln band member fro the 70's.

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23 minutes ago, pakronos said:

sorry for replying a year later lol...zodiac is the song we played right at kickoff with the long drum roll. when memorial formed, they didn't play it anymore because that was a lincoln song. matter of fact, it was written by a lincoln band member fro the 70's.

Better late than never. OK you're right about that. He brought that with him. We had a drum cadence in the 90s called Zodiac. Thought that's what u reefered to. They don't play any of our old head traditions anymore.

Lincoln was the most fun game for us in the band. We loved watching them have fun out there. They'd almost "make love" to their drums.

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