Pea Ridge Times

Blackhawk band headed to state in Little Rock

- FROM STAFF REPORTS

The Pea Ridge Blackhawk Marching Band was headed to Little Rock Monday for its first trip to state competitio­n.

The Blackhawk Band was to perform its “Music After Dark” show at 4 p.m. Monday, two days after playing at the Northwest Arkansas Invitation­al in Siloam Springs. Pea Ridge has 58 members in its band.

“Everyone plays when it comes to band. We don’t have a bench,” said Kevin Hume, Pea Ridge’s band director. “So every kid has to perform at a certain excellent level. We’re only as good as our weakest player. That’s pretty exciting when you see kids under that pressure and decide they’re going to do it.”

Hume believes band is a great thing for students because it teaches them responsibi­lity, teamwork and other life lessons. Plus, he said, there is college scholarshi­p money available for band members.

Pea Ridge planned to take two school buses to Little Rock, starting out at about 8 a.m. Monday. They plan to stick around until the awards ceremony, Hume said, so they probably won’t return home until after midnight.

“Then on Tuesday, we start thinking about what we’ll do next year,” Hume said.

This year, 60 bands were scheduled to perform, ranging in size from 18 members to 220 members. More than 5,000 students from across the state are expected to participat­e, according to a schedule posted online by the Arkansas School Band and Orchestra Associatio­n.

They will compete at Little Rock’s War Memorial Stadium in one of five divisions based on their sizes. A 15-minute time slot is assigned for each band to perform either Monday or Tuesday. Bands had to qualify for the competitio­n by earning either a first or second division at a regional marching assessment.

The state championsh­ip is the cap to a busy fall season for band students and directors.

 ?? TIMES photograph by Annette Beard ?? Pea Ridge Band members Joseph Jimenez and Tate Christense­n recently performed on their tubas in Blackhawk Stadium before a football game and at halftime.
TIMES photograph by Annette Beard Pea Ridge Band members Joseph Jimenez and Tate Christense­n recently performed on their tubas in Blackhawk Stadium before a football game and at halftime.

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