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Milton Area High Marching Black Panther band member Chris Tucker performs during the band's last local performance for the year Thursday evening.
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Chris Sciacca/The Daily Item Milton Area High Marching Black Panther member Brody Gray performs Thursday evening. It is the band's last local performance before they head off the Dover,Delaware to compete in this weekend's Atlantic Coast Championships.
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Chris Sciacca/The Daily Item Milton Area High Marching Black Panthers band members Matt Matter and Hollie Kauffman play Thursday evening.


Published November 09, 2007 08:00 am - A lot of hard work, coupled with enthusiasm and desire, has brought three Valley high school bands to the pinnacle of success: an invitation to the Atlantic Coast Championships.

Marching madness
3 Valley bands hope to strike right chord


A lot of hard work, coupled with enthusiasm and desire, has brought three Valley high school bands to the pinnacle of success: an invitation to the Atlantic Coast Championships.

Musicians from Mifflinburg, Milton and Shikellamy will travel to Dover, Del., over the weekend, where they will vie with premier high school bands from nine states.

The ACC championships, formerly held at Lackawanna County Stadium in Moosic, are the Olympics of high school marching band competition.

The competitions begin early each morning, with the first band taking the field at 7:34 a.m. Saturday, with the final competitors not on the field until 11:22 p.m.

Sunday’s contest begins at 8:24 a.m. and wraps up at 9:50 p.m.

Mifflinburg Area High School has participated in the ACC every year since 1998, said Matt Wagner, director of the Marching Wildcats.

“This year, we’re ranked 11 out of the 29 bands in our category,” he said. “That’s the highest ranking we’ve ever had.”

ACC competition is very strong, he said, with standings among the top bands often separated by only tenths of a point.

“The kids are very excited as a result of our first-place finish at Berwick last week,” he said. “There’s actually a kind of a buzz around the school, between us and the field hockey team going to states.”

Mifflinburg took first place in its division at the District 4 championships last week.

The Marching Wildcats will take the field at Delaware State University at 9:02 p.m. Saturday.

Also traveling to Dover as a result of its showing Saturday night is the Milton Area High Marching Black Panthers.

Band director Brett Hosterman had high praise for his band.

“The band worked really hard this year, and they did it,” he said. “It was quite a surprise.”

The Black Panthers are back in competition after a 16-year hiatus, Mr. Hosterman said.



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