Purple Tornado hosts Fall Festival of Bands
NORWICH – Performing at their home show, The Fall Festival of Bands Saturday, Norwich Purple Tornado field band students say they had a great time. Director Gretchen Shyne said the band did a great job and a fun time was had by all the bands in attendance.
In small school division three, coming in second was Westmoreland with 74.4 and coming in first was Johnson City with 75.00. In large school division three, Vestal earned second place with a 69.9 and placing first was Union Endicott with 81.2. Johnstown earned 80.5 for small school division two and Norwich earned 86.9 for small school division one.
In small school division three, coming in second was Westmoreland with 74.4 and coming in first was Johnson City with 75.00. In large school division three, Vestal earned second place with a 69.9 and placing first was Union Endicott with 81.2. Johnstown earned 80.5 for small school division two and Norwich earned 86.9 for small school division one.
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