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KANAWHA VALLEY TRADITION
Complete List Of Winners For The 66th Annual Kanawha Valley Band And Majorette Festival

Reported by: Send eMail Bethany Simmons
Web Producer: Bethany Simmons
Reported: Sep. 25, 2012 11:17 AM EDT
Updated: Sep. 26, 2012 10:39 AM EDT

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The battle of the Kanawha County high school bands is over until they meet again for next year's Kanawha Valley Band and Majorette Festival.

Here's a complete list of winners from Tuesday evening's competition at UC Stadium in Charleston:

Grand champion
1st: Capital
2nd: George Washington
3rd: St. Albans

General effect (Class AAA)
1st: George Washington
2nd: St. Albans
3rd: Capital
4th: Nitro

General effect (Class AA)
1st: Sissonville
2nd: South Charleston
3rd: Riverside
4th: Herbert Hoover

Miss Kanawha Majorette
1st: Taylor Freeland, GW
2nd: Haley Ryan, H. Hoover
3rd: Baily Turner, S. Charleston

Feature twirler
1st: Haley Ryan and Heather Ryan, Herbert Hoover
2nd: Taylor Freeland and Lexie White, George Washington
3rd: Olivia Carnell, Capital

Majorette corps routine
1st: Herbert Hoover
2nd: Sissonville

Color guard (Class AAA)
1st: Capital
2nd: Nitro
3rd: St. Albans
4th: George Washington

Color guard (Class AA)
1st: Herbert Hoover
2nd: Sissonville
3rd: South Charleston

Field commander (Class AAA)
1st: St. Albans
2nd: Capital
3rd: Nitro
4th: George Washington

Field commander (Class AA)
1st: Herbert Hoover
2nd: Sissonville
3rd: Riverside
4th: South Charleston

Percussion section (Class AAA)
1st: Capital
2nd: Nitro
3rd: George Washington
4th: St. Albans

Percussion section (Class AA)
1st: Sissonville
2nd: Riverside
3rd: Herbert Hoover
4th: South Charleston

Band marching (Class AAA)
1st: George Washington
2nd: Capital
3rd: St. Albans
4th: Nitro

Band marching (Class AA)
1st: South Charleston
2nd: Riverside
3rd: Sissonville
4th: Herbert Hoover

Band playing (Class AAA)
1st: George Washington
2nd: Capital
3rd: St. Albans
4th: Nitro

Band playing (Class AA)
1st: Herbert Hoover
2nd: Riverside
3rd: South Charleston
4th: Sissonville




May the best band win.

The annual showdown between the eight high school bands across the Kanawha Valley takes center stage at University of Charleston Stadium at Laidley Field Tuesday evening.

This is the 66th year for the Kanawha Valley Band and Majorette Festival.

Awards are presented for the best band in playing and marching, best drum corps, field commander, flag corps and twirler.

The twirler to earn the title of Miss Kanawha Valley Majorette also will secure a college scholarship.

The competition kicks off at 6:30 p.m. You can get tickets at the gate.

Marshall University's Marching Thunder also will perform.



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