- November 18, 2022
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Parents and family members got creative with signs for various sections of the band.
Parents and family members got creative with signs for various sections of the band.
The band and color guard gave it their all during their final practice before the competition.
Blake Pyko played the trombone.
Emily Sadlier paused on the field during the show.
Parents and family members got creative with signs for various sections of the band.
Pep rally attendees danced to hype up the band members.
Randy Van Patten played alongside the drum line.
Tyler Rivera laughed as Blake Pyko gave him a ride on his shoulders.
Card My Yard set up a sweet message for the band members in front of the school.
Adam Zopf and Michael Wakim were thrilled with the customized blankets they received from the band parents.
Denise Milazzo came to cheer on the band and her son, Chris.
Kelly Johnson made an awesome, lighted sign to show her support.
Band Director Rob Darragh, center, and some of his students were excited to be heading to Indianapolis.
Parents, friends and family members showed up in full force Monday, Nov. 11, to cheer on the Windermere Wolverine Band during its final practice before competing in Bands of America Grand Nationals. Those in attendance at the pep rally brought pom poms, signs, thunder sticks and more to show their support for the band members. The band traveled to Indianapolis for the competition early that Wednesday and placed 34th overall among 95 bands.