COLUMBUS -- Wearing maroon and black uniforms, the Columbus High School band led the pack at the 34th Annual Columbus Marching Festival.
The competition kicked off Saturday morning with a parade featuring a scheduled 22 bands. The groups stepped in time down 13th Street in front of cheering crowds and a panel of judges.
Later in the day, at Pawnee Park’s Memorial Stadium, 19 bands performed in the field competition. CHS closed out the Festival as the last band to take the field to perform three songs: “The Launch,” “The Open Sea” and “Discovery!”
After the parade, CHS drum major, senior Katie Irby, said she thought the band sounded good. She said the group was hoping to build on the success it had at its first competition in Norfolk. There the band earned excellent and superior ratings and won the sweepstakes.
“That was more than what we were expecting to do there,” Irby said.
The band has been practicing hard, prepping for the hometown competition. They have had good success in the past, earning a superior rating for several years in a row.
There was a variety of bands scheduled to take part in the competition this year, from the small, like the 23-member East Butler Marching Tigers, to the large 180-member Kearney Bearcat Marching Band.
Most bands performed in both the parade and the field competitions.
Irby said this year’s CHS band, which has 145 members and is directed by Jeff Peabody, has several strong points, the most important being the effort they put forth. She said its goal was to do the best it could, especially because it was performing in Columbus.
“We’ve done a lot this week. We want to put on the best show we can. We expect a lot,” Irby said. “And we love our home crowd.”
The following are results from the competition:
Columbus Marching
Festival Results
Parade
Class AA
1st Place - Kearney
2nd Place - Millard North
Class A
1st Place - Waverly
2nd Place - (Tie) York High School and Seward High School
Class B
1st Place - Syracuse
2nd Place - David City
Class C
1st Place - Aquinas
2nd Place - (Tie) East Butler and Fremont-Bergen
Class D
1st Place - Shelby
Field
Class AA - Ratings
Bellevue East High School - Division I, Superior
Millard North High School - Division I, Superior
Elkhorn High School - Division I, Superior
Kearney High School - Division I, Superior
Omaha Burke - Division I, Superior
Lincoln High - Division I, Superior
Columbus - Division I, Superior
Lincoln North Star - Division II, Excellent
Omaha Central - Division II, Excellent
Norfolk - Division II, Excellent
Omaha South - Division II, Excellent
Omaha Benson - Division II, Excellent
Class A - Ratings
Waverly - Division I, Superior
York High - Division II, Excellent
Seward - Division II, Excellent
Class B - Ratings
Syracuse - Division II, Excellent
David City - Division III, Good
Class C - Ratings
Bands march into Columbus festival
By Julie Blum jblum@columbustelegram.com
Sunday, Oct 05, 2008 - 05:53:40 am CDT
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Oct 5, 2008 8:01 PM
This is the first time I attended the event. WOW Waverly looked awesome!! I applaud all bands in the competition. THey did a fine job for their first competition this year. They will only get better!! I also commend each student in the band as it is a commitment to be at practice for these events. Good luck and congratulations to all bands!!city guy
Oct 6, 2008 11:56 AM
Congtratulations to CHS Band director Jeff Peabody, and Band Booster President, Mikki Naylor and Jeff Naylor.And, THANK YOU COLUMBUS for TTENDING!

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