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Prep Band Receives Superior Rating

On Saturday, September 27, 2009, the Georgia Military College Prep School Marching Band participated in the Hawkinsville Invitational Band Festival hosted by Hawkinsville High School in beautiful Pulaski County. The band, percussion, and drum major received a rating of superior. The flag corps received a rating of excellent. The GMC marching band received an overall superior rating (which is the highest possible rating)!

Pictured are the band officers: (left to right) Dillon Watkins (Band Captain), Sean Tighe (Trombone Section Leader), Andrea Sowell (Woodwind Captain), Cory Thrower (Percussion Captain), Colby Pennington (Brass Captain), Dustin Wallace (Baritone Section Leader), Lily Russ (Woodwind Captain), and Tanisha Johnson (Flag Corps Captain). Kneeling in the front is Kevin Kotrick (Drum Major).