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Lakewood Ranch, Braden River, Parrish high school marching bands finish season on bittersweet note

No trophies, but east Bradenton high school marching bands produce sweet final performances.


  • By Liz Ramos
  • | 3:30 p.m. November 22, 2021
  • East County
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Jonathan Pavone, a Braden River High School freshman, played the last note of his finals performance at the Florida Marching Band Championships — and it was as loud as he could play the baritone horn.

Pavone then waited to find out where the three-time defending state champion Pirates finished in the 3A class finals.

"I don't even care what we get," Pavone said. "At this point, I just know I'm satisfied with how far we've gone."

Toot their horn

Lakewood Ranch area high school finishes at the Florida Marching Band Championships in Ocala Nov. 20-21:

Braden River High School placed eighth in the finals of the 3A division.

Lakewood Ranch High School placed seventh in the semifinals of the 4A division.

Parrish Community High School placed 11th in the semifinals of the 2A division.

The Marching Band of Pirates were disappointed when it was announced the band placed eighth in the finals, but the program performed well despite the adversity of the past year. Last year, the Florida Marching Band Championships was cancelled due to the pandemic and this year Braden River changed its band director to Cliff Dawson.

Even so, they were beaming with pride as they finished their performance of "Renewal" in the Nov. 21 finals at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala. Dawson said it was their best performance of the season.

"I couldn't have asked any more of the kids today," Dawson said. "The first run was fantastic. The second run was even better. I'm so proud of the kids. I wanted them to first, just make it (to the finals), and then after that, it's just for fun.

"I wanted them to enjoy the moment and not even worry about what place (they finished)."

The Lakewood Ranch High School Marching Mustangs also ended its season with some disappointment after coming in seventh in semifinals, one place shy of qualifying for the six-team 4A finals. 

"Sometimes that's the hardest spot to finish because then you start thinking what if this one section went a little better, would we have gained the extra points to make the finals," said John Schindler, the first-year director of the Marching Mustangs.

Schindler said in retrospect, every member of the band did his or her absolute best. 

Eli Johnson, a Lakewood Ranch senior, was disappointed the band didn't advance to the finals but was pleased overall.

"I'm proud of my performance," Johnson said. "The performance meant more to me than the placement."

In its first season, the Parrish Community High School's Pride of Parrish Marching Band competed at the 2A state championship Nov. 20, but the band did not qualify for the finals, after finishing 11th in the semifinals.

Although all three bands didn't place as well as they had hoped, they were happy to have been able to compete after not being able to do so last year due to the pandemic. 

"It's a sense of relief because all of our hard work is finally paying off," said Gracie Scutti, a junior in the Braden River band. "We finally get to reflect on everything and have a moment to think about what we've done this season and how proud we can all be of each other."

Schindler said he is proud of his students' work.

"Being my first year, it can be trying at times because you're coming in after a great director like Mr. (Ron) Lambert," Schindler said. "The kids can sometimes look at you and say, 'Oh, well, you're not that person.' But they did a great job buying in what my vision was and working hard. I have no complaints with how the kids handled themselves this year with the director change. They overcome a lot to get where we are."

Some band members said it was a bittersweet ending to the season.

"It was absolutely surreal," said Hazel Landers, a senior in the Braden River band. "Not only was it the end of this season, but I've also been at this program for five years now. Being out there and being able to perform this show, which happens to be about growth and rebirth, it just feels like a dream. I feel very much like this chapter has come to an end in the best possible way."

Maya Lander, a senior and drum major for Lakewood Ranch, left the field crying after her semifinals performance. 

"I was so proud of everyone," Lander said. "I felt like it was a good last performance."

Ava Filewich and Alana Gillis, who are members of the Lakewood Ranch High band, march in the band's semifinals performance.
Ava Filewich and Alana Gillis, who are members of the Lakewood Ranch High band, march in the band's semifinals performance.
Ahmad Alhallaq with Lakewood Ranch High School finishes his solo.
Ahmad Alhallaq with Lakewood Ranch High School finishes his solo.
Kaley Hammock with Lakewood Ranch High School smiles at the crowd as the band finishes its performance.
Kaley Hammock with Lakewood Ranch High School smiles at the crowd as the band finishes its performance.
Lakewood Ranch High School's Dakota Lowell, Abigail Newton and Katie Powers march on.
Lakewood Ranch High School's Dakota Lowell, Abigail Newton and Katie Powers march on.
Lakewood Ranch High's Case Wilcox plays the Tin Man and Angel Frazzoni plays Dorothy in the Marching Mustangs' performance.
Lakewood Ranch High's Case Wilcox plays the Tin Man and Angel Frazzoni plays Dorothy in the Marching Mustangs' performance.
Maya Lander leads the Lakewood Ranch High School Marching Mustangs in its performance. Lander says her final performance was bittersweet.
Maya Lander leads the Lakewood Ranch High School Marching Mustangs in its performance. Lander says her final performance was bittersweet.
Lakewood Ranch High drum majors Ben Rosasco, Maya Lander and Lana DiBiase lead the band during its semifinals performance.
Lakewood Ranch High drum majors Ben Rosasco, Maya Lander and Lana DiBiase lead the band during its semifinals performance.
Lakewood Ranch High's Mya Stuart does tricks with a saber.
Lakewood Ranch High's Mya Stuart does tricks with a saber.
Lana DiBiase, a Lakewood Ranch High senior, performs a solo.
Lana DiBiase, a Lakewood Ranch High senior, performs a solo.
Lakewood Ranch's Emorie Lawrence and Ava Filewich put everything they have into their performance.
Lakewood Ranch's Emorie Lawrence and Ava Filewich put everything they have into their performance.
The Lakewood Ranch High School Marching Mustangs place seventh in the Florida Marching Band Championships semifinals.
The Lakewood Ranch High School Marching Mustangs place seventh in the Florida Marching Band Championships semifinals.
Paige Thompson, a Lakewood Ranch High color guard member, twirls her flag.
Paige Thompson, a Lakewood Ranch High color guard member, twirls her flag.
Ben Rosasco, a senior in the Marching Mustangs, conducts.
Ben Rosasco, a senior in the Marching Mustangs, conducts.
Lakewood Ranch High School marching band members leave it all on the field.
Lakewood Ranch High School marching band members leave it all on the field.
Lakewood Ranch High's Angel Frazzoni and Cayman Corscadden bring Dorothy and the Scarecrow to life.
Lakewood Ranch High's Angel Frazzoni and Cayman Corscadden bring Dorothy and the Scarecrow to life.
Lakewood Ranch High's Jacob Corscadden performs during the state championships.
Lakewood Ranch High's Jacob Corscadden performs during the state championships.
Lakewood Ranch's David Rutkauski and Tremiryah Miller focus on their performance.
Lakewood Ranch's David Rutkauski and Tremiryah Miller focus on their performance.
Lakewood Ranch's Jonathan Torres plays clarinet with the Marching Mustangs.
Lakewood Ranch's Jonathan Torres plays clarinet with the Marching Mustangs.
Lakewood Ranch High's Jenna Davis marches on.
Lakewood Ranch High's Jenna Davis marches on.
Lakewood Ranch High's Jasmine Burden twirls her flag in unison with the rest of the color guard.
Lakewood Ranch High's Jasmine Burden twirls her flag in unison with the rest of the color guard.
Lakewood Ranch High's Angel Frazzoni plays Dorothy for the Marching Mustangs' performance.
Lakewood Ranch High's Angel Frazzoni plays Dorothy for the Marching Mustangs' performance.
Braden River High's Lily Vasquez and Krysten Collins twirl their flags in unison.
Braden River High's Lily Vasquez and Krysten Collins twirl their flags in unison.
Kasey Wade with the Marching Band of Pirates watches the drum majors as he marches and plays.
Kasey Wade with the Marching Band of Pirates watches the drum majors as he marches and plays.
Braden River's Lily Vasquez dances in the band's finals performance.
Braden River's Lily Vasquez dances in the band's finals performance.
Logan Ranke performs with the Braden River High School Marching Band of Pirates.
Logan Ranke performs with the Braden River High School Marching Band of Pirates.
Braden River Chance Boeglin puts everything he has into his performance.
Braden River Chance Boeglin puts everything he has into his performance.
The Braden River High School Marching Band of Pirates places eighth in the finals of the Florida Marching Band Championships.
The Braden River High School Marching Band of Pirates places eighth in the finals of the Florida Marching Band Championships.
Members of the Marching Band of Pirates are pleased with their final performance of the season.
Members of the Marching Band of Pirates are pleased with their final performance of the season.
Braden River's Jacob Greenwood dances with Cemia Gough.
Braden River's Jacob Greenwood dances with Cemia Gough.
Braden River High's Christina Beaver performs a solo.
Braden River High's Christina Beaver performs a solo.
Braden River's Daniel Rumbo plays snare drum with the drumline.
Braden River's Daniel Rumbo plays snare drum with the drumline.
Members of the Braden River High School drumline drive the beat in the performance.
Members of the Braden River High School drumline drive the beat in the performance.
Braden River's Cailyn Stephens performs during the state marching band championships in Ocala.
Braden River's Cailyn Stephens performs during the state marching band championships in Ocala.
Braden River's Josh Schwab dances with the color guard.
Braden River's Josh Schwab dances with the color guard.
Braden River's Cara Bailey plays flute at the beginning of the performance before switching to piccolo.
Braden River's Cara Bailey plays flute at the beginning of the performance before switching to piccolo.
Braden River's Adanna Wharton plays a solo at the beginning of the band's performance.
Braden River's Adanna Wharton plays a solo at the beginning of the band's performance.
Allison Sicard, a junior at Braden River High, leads the band.
Allison Sicard, a junior at Braden River High, leads the band.
Members of the Marching Band of Pirates are ready to begin their final performance of the season.
Members of the Marching Band of Pirates are ready to begin their final performance of the season.

 

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