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West Ranch High To Host Wildcat Classic Band Competition
West Ranch High To Host Wildcat Classic Band Competition

West Ranch High To Host Wildcat Classic Band Competition

Santa Clarita Valley music and band enthusiasts are being invited to West Ranch High School’s biggest band competition yet.


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West Ranch High School students and faculty are hosting the Wildcat Classic, the 8th annual Southern California School Band and Orchestra (SCSBOA) Marching Band Competition at the west side high school.

Each high school band will compete by division followed by a showcase performance from the event’s host, three-time state champion, West Ranch Band and Colorguard.

The daylong event culminates in an awards ceremony with awards presented in each division as decided by a panel of SCSBOA judges. The performance schedule will be announced prior to the event.

Tickets are $10; parking is free.

Vendors will be on site with food and drink options, as well as gifts and apparel for the music enthusiast.

For additional information, please contact West Ranch Music Director Jason Marshall at (661) 222-1220 ext. 646 or jmarshall@hartdistrict.org

The Wildcat Classic is happening Saturday, October 22, 2016 at Valencia High School’s football stadium, located at 27801 Dickason Drive in Valencia.

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West Ranch High To Host Wildcat Classic Band Competition

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