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Mr. Allen pleased, but surprised with win at Glasgow Adair swept all caption awards as well as taking the Grand Championship. Color Guard and Percussion leaders listed below. Next competition is two weeks off at Eastern on Saturday, September 27, 2008 In winning the Grand Championship at the South Central Kentucky Marching Band Classic at Glasgow High School on Saturday, September 13, 2008. Adair County received the highest score of all 16 bands in the contest, 86.2, barely nosing out North Hardin High School, which scored an overall 85.2. Tim Allen, Director of the Band, was pleased to win, but had been doubtful before the judge's decision was announced. "In all honesty, I didn't think we were going to win the Overall Award," he said, and added, "North Hardin had an outstanding performance and I was very impressed with their show." Pleased for kids, but show has long way to go "I was pleased with our show too," he said, "and I'm really happy for our kids. But we have a long way to go before the show is at its best. Adair County also swept all caption awards in Class AAA-1, including 1st Place Field Show, Best Color Guard and Best Percussion. Percussion section leaders are Joseph Payne and Will Loy. Color Captain is Megan Keltner. Co-Captains are Kacy Wilson, Lindsay Corbin, and Olivia Murrell. Sergeants are Jessica Young and Kristina Blackaby. The Field Commander is Kacey Feese. The band received a Distinguished Rating and won Best Overall Awards for Music and Visual performance. The band's next competition is September 27, 2008, at Eastern High School in Louisville, KY (Middletown area off Shelbyville Road). This story was posted on 2008-09-15 08:31:08
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