After many months of preparation and rehearsals, high school marching bands across the country are kicking off the 2024 competitive season.
The temperature in Southern California this past week was not the only thing heating up, the Marching Centurions from Saugus High School started the season with a hot streak of their own.
As a first time participant in the Downey Field Tournament, hosted by Downey High School, the Marching Centurions performed their show entitled “To Boldly Go” to the excitement of eleven competing schools and cheers of 1,000 fans. The panel of adjudicators agreed – “To Boldly Go” was the top performance of the tournament.
Hardware began piling up with a first place score for the Centurion percussionists. Saugus’ award winning color guard earned the High Auxiliary award, as the highest scoring color guard performance of the evening. The Marching Centurions were then announced as the first place winner in their division.
To cap off the evening, the Marching Centurions were proud to win the High Visual Effect award for their masterful performance of “To Boldly Go,” and honored with the Tournament Sweepstakes award, with the highest overall score out of all competing bands.
The Saugus High School Marching Centurions will perform at their second tournament of the season next Saturday, October 19, at Moorpark High School, and then locally at Hart Rampage
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