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WWHS Marching Band Wraps Up 2023 Season with Top 5 Finish at Championships in Syracuse

Written by Ms. Lea Tyrrell | Jan 17, 2024 6:48:22 PM
Congratulations to the Walt Whitman High School Wildcat Marching Band! They wrapped up their 2023 competitive season with a top five finish at the New York State Field Band Conference Championships at Syracuse University’s JMA Dome on October 29th. In a tight field, they were less than two points behind a podium finish. They finished 5th in the state in their LS3 division and were top three in General Effect Visual and Ensemble Visual.
 
 
This year’s western-themed show, WANTED, used music and great field props - including a saloon, and an Old West bank and jail - to tell the story about a bank robbery and the ensuing chase to catch the thief!
 
 
Walt Whitman High School Band Director Matt Hoffman said the Wildcat Marching Band had a beautiful performance and their best run of the season to score a season high of 80.4. “We are so proud of all the students, staff and parents who worked so hard to make the season possible. Eyes with pride!” said Mr. Hoffman.
 
 
Marching band members can now take a well-deserved break until parade season starts in the spring. But they have other opportunities to compete. Color Guard members, who use flags, mock rifles, sabres, and dance to enhance the music of a marching band show, have their own competitive season called Winter Guard. It starts in December and is open to all students grades 7-12.
 
 
For those musicians who love the percussive and drum elements of marching band, there’s Winter Percussion. That begins in January, and is open to any music student in grades 7-12.
 
 
There can never be a successful marching band season without the very hard-working Walt Whitman Wildcat Band Parents Association. The BPA said: “We would like to recognize the hard work and outstanding efforts of our marching band students and staff! It’s been amazing to watch this year’s show unfold from the Band Camp showcase to this impressive Championship level performance. Every week, new details, new energy, and new impressive passion! We’d also like to thank the many helpers behind the scenes, as it truly takes a village to get a show out there each week. Our deepest gratitude goes to those who help with props, fundraising, moving equipment, sewing uniforms, and cheering these kids on! We so appreciate the community support and are always grateful to welcome new volunteers into our band family!”
 
 
Marching Band Home Show Photo Gallery
 
 
 
 
 
The Marching Band performed on Whitman's home turf the week before leaving for Championships.
 
 
 
Seniors of the program were celebrated at the end of the send-off show.
 
 
 
 
In Syracuse, the pit prepared before entering the stadium.
 
 
 
 
 
The horns and woodwinds warm up so they are all in sync before competition begins.
 
 
 
 
Smiling faces now entering the field!