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Gazette-Mail Kanawha County Majorette and Band Festival

The Gazette-Mail Kanawha County Majorette and Band Festival (formerly Daily Mail) is an annual festival dedicated to the public high school marching bands and majorette corps in Kanawha County, West Virginia. It is the longest running music festival in West Virginia and is held at the University of Charleston Stadium at Laidley Field in Charleston at the end of September each year, typically the last Tuesday. The first event was held in 1947 and was attended by nearly 25,000 people.[1] The event was originally sponsored by the Charleston Daily Mail newspaper, but is now sponsored by the Charleston Gazette-Mail after the Daily Mail merged with the Charleston Gazette in 2015. The event was not held in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2023 festival was the event's 77th anniversary and the Festival Grand Champion was Sissonville High School.

The JoAnn Jarrett Holland Memorial Scholarship Fund edit

A $2,500 scholarship was awarded to the girl who placed first in the feature twirler competition. This was an annual award given each year at the festival. The scholarship honored the memory of JoAnn Jarrett Holland, who won the competition in 1949 and 1950. Not only did she excel at this event, but she also supported it by attending the festival each year for the rest of her life. In 1973 her daughter, Kathi Holland Burton, won this competition and went on to be the feature twirler at West Virginia University for seven years. This award has since been discontinued.

WVU and Marshall exhibition shows edit

Every year, the Majorette and Band Festival has an exhibition show following the final high school performance before the awards ceremony. This exhibition show features one of West Virginia's only two NCAA Division I college marching bands. Originally, on the odd numbered years, West Virginia University's marching band, "The Pride of West Virginia", would perform in exhibition while Marshall University's marching band, "The Marching Thunder"[2] would perform on the even numbered years. The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 switched this, as a festival was not held that year, with WVU now performing on the even numbered years and Marshall on the odd numbered ones.

WVU's marching band began performing for the festival in 2003,[3] while Marshall's marching band began performing for the festival in 2004.[4] The festival acts as a great recruitment opportunity for both bands.

High school bands edit

There are currently eight public high schools in Kanawha County, West Virginia. All participate in the festival.

Current High Schools:

Former High Schools:

Previous Miss Kanawha Majorettes edit

The title of Miss Kanawha Majorette is awarded to the one girl who is the outstanding majorette of the evening of those competing in the category. The first girl to be named Miss Kanawha Majorette was Dolores Thompson in 1947. An annual tradition of being named Miss Kanawha Majorette is returning the next year to present the award to that year's Miss Kanawha Majorette with the trophy, tiara, and bouquet of flowers. A girl cannot be named Miss Kanawha Majorette for two consecutive years, however, it is possible for a girl to be named it twice.

Juliana Kemp from South Charleston High School is the only majorette to win the title of Miss Kanawha Majorette twice, once in 2003 and again in 2005. She went on to become the Feature Twirler for West Virginia State University's "Marching Swarm" from 2006 to 2008. Another former Miss Kanawha Majorette also went on to become the Feature Twirler for West Virginia State University. Miss Kanawha Majorette 2006, Stevi Ryder, was their Feature Twirler for 2010 and was a co-Feature Twirler for 2011 and 2012.

South Charleston High School has had the most Miss Kanawha Majorette wins with a total of 10 (they had nine different girls win the title with one girl, Juliana Kemp, winning it twice). Next to them is Herbert Hoover High School with nine; then Sissonville High School and the former DuPont High School with eight; George Washington High School and the former Charleston High School with seven; St. Albans High School, Capital High School, and the former Stonewall Jackson High School are tied with six; Riverside High School has three; and Nitro High School and the former Dunbar High School and East Bank High School are tied at two.

  • 2023 – Mia Bartoli, George Washington[5]
  • 2022 – Caroline Dysart, Herbert Hoover
  • 2021 – Anna Payne, George Washington
  • 2019 – Sydney Moore, St. Albans[6]
  • 2018 – Gabbie Mullins, Riverside[7]
  • 2017 – Lauren Carnell, Capital[8]
  • 2016 – Carrie Long, George Washington[9]
  • 2015 – Kaitlyn Cline, George Washington[10]
  • 2014 – Olivia Carnell, Capital
  • 2013 – Emma Rhodes, St. Albans
  • 2012 – Taylor Freeland, George Washington
  • 2011 – Heather Ryan, Herbert Hoover
  • 2010 – Alexandra Ameli, George Washington[11]
  • 2009 – Casey Jarvis, Capital[12]
  • 2008 – Kandis Courtney, Riverside[13]
  • 2007 – Chelsea Morton, Herbert Hoover[14]
  • 2006 – Stevi Ryder, Herbert Hoover[15]
  • 2005 – Juliana Kemp, South Charleston[16]
  • 2004 – Mandy Jo Wingo, Riverside[17]
  • 2003 – Juliana Kemp, South Charleston[18]
  • 2002 – Ashley Parsons, Capital
  • 2001 – Megan Tucker, Herbert Hoover
  • 2000 – Christal Kirk, Herbert Hoover
  • 1999 – Laura Hanna, Capital
  • 1998 – Jessica Smith, DuPont
  • 1997 – Kristen Tucker, Herbert Hoover
  • 1996 – Heather Anderson, Herbert Hoover
  • 1995 – Julie Keenan, DuPont
  • 1994 – Beth Miller, South Charleston
  • 1993 – Susan Booth, Sissonville
  • 1992 – Kim Jarrett, Sissonville
  • 1991 – Sarah Lang, Capital
  • 1990 – Leigh Ann Dolan, Sissonville
  • 1989 – Jill Pazerski, George Washington
  • 1988 – Katie Hodges, Stonewall Jackson
  • 1987 – Kristie Roberts, South Charleston
  • 1986 – Lisa White, DuPont
  • 1985 – Kim Randolph, Stonewall Jackson
  • 1984 – Lori Began, South Charleston
  • 1983 – Kim O'Conner, South Charleston
  • 1982 – Karen Persinger, DuPont
  • 1981 – Kelly Ellis, Charleston
  • 1980 – Shannon Snodgrass, DuPont
  • 1979 – Michelle Noe, Charleston
  • 1978 – Ursula Smith, St. Albans
  • 1977 – Donna Rowley, Sissonville
  • 1976 – Debbie Wilkinson, Sissonville
  • 1975 – Dawn Bailey, Sissonville
  • 1974 – Jenny Lynn Phyllips, East Bank
  • 1973 – Kathy Jo Light, DuPont
  • 1972 – Bobbie Coleman, Charleston
  • 1971 – Judy Boggess, Nitro
  • 1970 – Kay Bennett, Charleston
  • 1969 – Kathy Wingo, Charleston
  • 1968 – Janie Coffman, Sissonville
  • 1967 – Karen Schoonover, South Charleston
  • 1966 – Donna Tickle, Stonewall Jackson
  • 1965 – Beth Fleshman, Herbert Hoover
  • 1964 – Betty Conner, Sissonville
  • 1963 – Sandy Limer, East Bank
  • 1962 – Jenny Doty, St. Albans
  • 1961 – Phyllis Zabel, Stonewall Jackson
  • 1960 – Jeannie Irvin, Dunbar
  • 1959 – Patti Bostic, South Charleston
  • 1958 – Nina Hatfield, Stonewall Jackson
  • 1957 – Brenda Sullivan, DuPont
  • 1956 – Frances Snyder, Nitro
  • 1955 – Judy Thrall, Charleston
  • 1954 – Eleanor Carney, Dunbar
  • 1953 – Jean Thompson, St. Albans
  • 1952 – Barbara Jean Tucker, St. Albans
  • 1951 – Joyce Ballard, DuPont
  • 1950 – Patty Hendrickson, Stonewall Jackson
  • 1949 – Mathilde Bodkin, South Charleston
  • 1948 – Phyllis Walker, Charleston
  • 1947 – Dolores Thompson, South Charleston

Previous Festival Grand Champions edit

Before 1970, there was no award for Festival Grand Champion. That year was the first year the championship was awarded and Herbert Hoover High School was the first school to win the Festival Grand Championship. Prior to 2013, "The Star-Spangled Banner" was played by the previous year's Festival Grand Champion; beginning that year, the competing bands combined perform the National Anthem.

Capital High School is the only school to have won the Festival Grand Championship for 11 consecutive years (2004–2014). The second most consecutive wins is five, which is tied by Herbert Hoover High School (1980–1984) and George Washington High School (2017–2019, 2021–2022; a festival was not held in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic). Capital High School also has the most total wins at 18. Next to them is George Washington High School with 13 wins; then Herbert Hoover High School with nine wins; Nitro High School with four; St. Albans High School and the former DuPont High School with three wins; Sissonville High School with two; and the former Charleston High School with one win. South Charleston High School, Riverside High School, and the former Dunbar High School, East Bank High School, and Stonewall Jackson High School have never won the Festival Grand Championship.

  • 2023 – Sissonville High School[5]
  • 2022 – George Washington High School
  • 2021 – George Washington High School
  • 2019 – George Washington High School
  • 2018 – George Washington High School[7]
  • 2017 – George Washington High School[8]
  • 2016 – Capital High School[9]
  • 2015 – Nitro High School[10]
  • 2014 – Capital High School
  • 2013 – Capital High School
  • 2012 – Capital High School
  • 2011 – Capital High School
  • 2010 – Capital High School[11]
  • 2009 – Capital High School[12]
  • 2008 – Capital High School[13]
  • 2007 – Capital High School
  • 2006 – Capital High School[15]
  • 2005 – Capital High School[16]
  • 2004 – Capital High School[17]
  • 2003 – Nitro High School
  • 2002 – Capital High School
  • 2001 – Nitro High School
  • 2000 – George Washington High School
  • 1999 – George Washington High School
  • 1998 – George Washington High School
  • 1997 – Capital High School
  • 1996 – George Washington High School
  • 1995 – Capital High School
  • 1994 – George Washington High School
  • 1993 – Capital High School
  • 1992 – George Washington High School
  • 1991 – George Washington High School
  • 1990 – Capital High School
  • 1989 – Capital High School
  • 1988 – Herbert Hoover High School
  • 1987 – Herbert Hoover High School
  • 1986 – George Washington High School
  • 1985 – DuPont High School
  • 1984 – Herbert Hoover High School
  • 1983 – Herbert Hoover High School
  • 1982 – Herbert Hoover High School
  • 1981 – Herbert Hoover High School
  • 1980 – Herbert Hoover High School
  • 1979 – Charleston High School
  • 1978 – Sissonville High School
  • 1977 – Herbert Hoover High School
  • 1976 – Nitro High School
  • 1975 – St. Albans High School
  • 1974 – DuPont High School
  • 1973 – St. Albans High School
  • 1972 – St. Albans High School
  • 1971 – DuPont High School
  • 1970 – Herbert Hoover High School

References edit

  1. ^ Ray, Leann (September 23, 2016). "Looking at 70 years of the Gazette-Mail Kanawha County Majorette Festival". Charleston Gazette-Mail. Retrieved September 26, 2016.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-07-20. Retrieved 2008-08-06.
  3. ^ "WVU marching band set to take field at majorette festival". WVU Pressbox.
  4. ^ Harold, Zack (2010-09-09). . Charleston Daily Mail. Archived from the original on 2011-06-11. Retrieved 2010-09-19.
  5. ^ a b Perham, Ashley (September 26, 2023). "76th Majorette & Band Festival: Sissonville named Grand Champion, GW twirler crowned Miss Majorette". Charleston Gazette-Mail. Retrieved September 27, 2023.
  6. ^ writer, Caity Coyne Staff (24 September 2019). "GW takes title for third year at 73rd majorette & band festival". Charleston Gazette-Mail. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  7. ^ a b Gardner, Jennifer (September 25, 2018). "Riverside's Gabbie Mullins crowned Miss Kanawha Majorette". Charleston Gazette-Mail. Retrieved September 26, 2018.
  8. ^ a b Lammers, Carlee (September 26, 2017). . Charleston Gazette-Mail. Archived from the original on September 27, 2017. Retrieved September 27, 2017.
  9. ^ a b Jarvis, Jake (September 28, 2016). "GW twirler Carrie Long wins majorette prize; Capital is grand champion". Charleston Gazette-Mail. Retrieved September 28, 2016.
  10. ^ a b Speciale, Samuel (September 22, 2015). "Nitro ends Capital's reign atop Kanawha band competition". Charleston Gazette-Mail. Retrieved September 23, 2015.
  11. ^ a b . The Charleston Gazette. 2010-09-28. Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2010-09-28.
  12. ^ a b . Charleston Daily Mail. Archived from the original on 2010-04-07.
  13. ^ a b "Miss Kanawha Majorette awestruck over crowning achievement". Charleston Daily Mail. Archived from the original on 2008-09-24. Retrieved 2009-03-15.
  14. ^ "Twirler amazed to win title, Herbert Hoover senior crowned this years Miss Kanawha Majorette". encyclopedia.com.
  15. ^ a b Karmasek, Jessica M. (September 27, 2006). . Charleston Daily Mail. Archived from the original on November 2, 2012. Retrieved 2008-07-15.
  16. ^ a b "MAJORETTE WINS AGAIN: South Charleston's Julina Kemp takes home another title". encyclopedia.com.
  17. ^ a b . highbeam.com. Archived from the original on 2012-11-02.
  18. ^ "Miss Modest". encyclopedia.com.
  • Smith, Charlotte Ferrell (September 27, 2006). . Charleston Daily Mail. Archived from the original on October 20, 2012. Retrieved 2008-07-15.
  • Harold, Zack (September 23, 2009). . Archived from the original on April 7, 2010. Retrieved 2009-09-23.

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The Gazette Mail Kanawha County Majorette and Band Festival formerly Daily Mail is an annual festival dedicated to the public high school marching bands and majorette corps in Kanawha County West Virginia It is the longest running music festival in West Virginia and is held at the University of Charleston Stadium at Laidley Field in Charleston at the end of September each year typically the last Tuesday The first event was held in 1947 and was attended by nearly 25 000 people 1 The event was originally sponsored by the Charleston Daily Mail newspaper but is now sponsored by the Charleston Gazette Mail after the Daily Mail merged with the Charleston Gazette in 2015 The event was not held in 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic The 2023 festival was the event s 77th anniversary and the Festival Grand Champion was Sissonville High School Contents 1 The JoAnn Jarrett Holland Memorial Scholarship Fund 2 WVU and Marshall exhibition shows 3 High school bands 4 Previous Miss Kanawha Majorettes 5 Previous Festival Grand Champions 6 ReferencesThe JoAnn Jarrett Holland Memorial Scholarship Fund editA 2 500 scholarship was awarded to the girl who placed first in the feature twirler competition This was an annual award given each year at the festival The scholarship honored the memory of JoAnn Jarrett Holland who won the competition in 1949 and 1950 Not only did she excel at this event but she also supported it by attending the festival each year for the rest of her life In 1973 her daughter Kathi Holland Burton won this competition and went on to be the feature twirler at West Virginia University for seven years This award has since been discontinued WVU and Marshall exhibition shows editEvery year the Majorette and Band Festival has an exhibition show following the final high school performance before the awards ceremony This exhibition show features one of West Virginia s only two NCAA Division I college marching bands Originally on the odd numbered years West Virginia University s marching band The Pride of West Virginia would perform in exhibition while Marshall University s marching band The Marching Thunder 2 would perform on the even numbered years The COVID 19 pandemic in 2020 switched this as a festival was not held that year with WVU now performing on the even numbered years and Marshall on the odd numbered ones WVU s marching band began performing for the festival in 2003 3 while Marshall s marching band began performing for the festival in 2004 4 The festival acts as a great recruitment opportunity for both bands High school bands editThere are currently eight public high schools in Kanawha County West Virginia All participate in the festival Current High Schools Capital High School Charleston West Virginia George Washington High School Charleston West Virginia Herbert Hoover High School Falling Rock Clendenin West Virginia Nitro High School Nitro West Virginia Riverside High School Quincy Belle West Virginia St Albans High School St Albans West Virginia Sissonville High School Pocatalico Sissonville West Virginia South Charleston High School South Charleston West VirginiaFormer High Schools Charleston High School Charleston West Virginia closed in 1989 Dunbar High School Dunbar West Virginia closed in 1990 DuPont High School DuPont City Belle West Virginia closed in 1999 East Bank High School East Bank West Virginia closed in 1999 Stonewall Jackson High School Charleston West Virginia closed in 1989Previous Miss Kanawha Majorettes editThe title of Miss Kanawha Majorette is awarded to the one girl who is the outstanding majorette of the evening of those competing in the category The first girl to be named Miss Kanawha Majorette was Dolores Thompson in 1947 An annual tradition of being named Miss Kanawha Majorette is returning the next year to present the award to that year s Miss Kanawha Majorette with the trophy tiara and bouquet of flowers A girl cannot be named Miss Kanawha Majorette for two consecutive years however it is possible for a girl to be named it twice Juliana Kemp from South Charleston High School is the only majorette to win the title of Miss Kanawha Majorette twice once in 2003 and again in 2005 She went on to become the Feature Twirler for West Virginia State University s Marching Swarm from 2006 to 2008 Another former Miss Kanawha Majorette also went on to become the Feature Twirler for West Virginia State University Miss Kanawha Majorette 2006 Stevi Ryder was their Feature Twirler for 2010 and was a co Feature Twirler for 2011 and 2012 South Charleston High School has had the most Miss Kanawha Majorette wins with a total of 10 they had nine different girls win the title with one girl Juliana Kemp winning it twice Next to them is Herbert Hoover High School with nine then Sissonville High School and the former DuPont High School with eight George Washington High School and the former Charleston High School with seven St Albans High School Capital High School and the former Stonewall Jackson High School are tied with six Riverside High School has three and Nitro High School and the former Dunbar High School and East Bank High School are tied at two 2023 Mia Bartoli George Washington 5 2022 Caroline Dysart Herbert Hoover 2021 Anna Payne George Washington 2019 Sydney Moore St Albans 6 2018 Gabbie Mullins Riverside 7 2017 Lauren Carnell Capital 8 2016 Carrie Long George Washington 9 2015 Kaitlyn Cline George Washington 10 2014 Olivia Carnell Capital 2013 Emma Rhodes St Albans 2012 Taylor Freeland George Washington 2011 Heather Ryan Herbert Hoover 2010 Alexandra Ameli George Washington 11 2009 Casey Jarvis Capital 12 2008 Kandis Courtney Riverside 13 2007 Chelsea Morton Herbert Hoover 14 2006 Stevi Ryder Herbert Hoover 15 2005 Juliana Kemp South Charleston 16 2004 Mandy Jo Wingo Riverside 17 2003 Juliana Kemp South Charleston 18 2002 Ashley Parsons Capital 2001 Megan Tucker Herbert Hoover 2000 Christal Kirk Herbert Hoover 1999 Laura Hanna Capital 1998 Jessica Smith DuPont 1997 Kristen Tucker Herbert Hoover 1996 Heather Anderson Herbert Hoover 1995 Julie Keenan DuPont 1994 Beth Miller South Charleston 1993 Susan Booth Sissonville 1992 Kim Jarrett Sissonville 1991 Sarah Lang Capital 1990 Leigh Ann Dolan Sissonville 1989 Jill Pazerski George Washington 1988 Katie Hodges Stonewall Jackson 1987 Kristie Roberts South Charleston 1986 Lisa White DuPont 1985 Kim Randolph Stonewall Jackson 1984 Lori Began South Charleston 1983 Kim O Conner South Charleston 1982 Karen Persinger DuPont 1981 Kelly Ellis Charleston 1980 Shannon Snodgrass DuPont 1979 Michelle Noe Charleston 1978 Ursula Smith St Albans 1977 Donna Rowley Sissonville 1976 Debbie Wilkinson Sissonville 1975 Dawn Bailey Sissonville 1974 Jenny Lynn Phyllips East Bank 1973 Kathy Jo Light DuPont 1972 Bobbie Coleman Charleston 1971 Judy Boggess Nitro 1970 Kay Bennett Charleston 1969 Kathy Wingo Charleston 1968 Janie Coffman Sissonville 1967 Karen Schoonover South Charleston 1966 Donna Tickle Stonewall Jackson 1965 Beth Fleshman Herbert Hoover 1964 Betty Conner Sissonville 1963 Sandy Limer East Bank 1962 Jenny Doty St Albans 1961 Phyllis Zabel Stonewall Jackson 1960 Jeannie Irvin Dunbar 1959 Patti Bostic South Charleston 1958 Nina Hatfield Stonewall Jackson 1957 Brenda Sullivan DuPont 1956 Frances Snyder Nitro 1955 Judy Thrall Charleston 1954 Eleanor Carney Dunbar 1953 Jean Thompson St Albans 1952 Barbara Jean Tucker St Albans 1951 Joyce Ballard DuPont 1950 Patty Hendrickson Stonewall Jackson 1949 Mathilde Bodkin South Charleston 1948 Phyllis Walker Charleston 1947 Dolores Thompson South CharlestonPrevious Festival Grand Champions editBefore 1970 there was no award for Festival Grand Champion That year was the first year the championship was awarded and Herbert Hoover High School was the first school to win the Festival Grand Championship Prior to 2013 The Star Spangled Banner was played by the previous year s Festival Grand Champion beginning that year the competing bands combined perform the National Anthem Capital High School is the only school to have won the Festival Grand Championship for 11 consecutive years 2004 2014 The second most consecutive wins is five which is tied by Herbert Hoover High School 1980 1984 and George Washington High School 2017 2019 2021 2022 a festival was not held in 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic Capital High School also has the most total wins at 18 Next to them is George Washington High School with 13 wins then Herbert Hoover High School with nine wins Nitro High School with four St Albans High School and the former DuPont High School with three wins Sissonville High School with two and the former Charleston High School with one win South Charleston High School Riverside High School and the former Dunbar High School East Bank High School and Stonewall Jackson High School have never won the Festival Grand Championship 2023 Sissonville High School 5 2022 George Washington High School 2021 George Washington High School 2019 George Washington High School 2018 George Washington High School 7 2017 George Washington High School 8 2016 Capital High School 9 2015 Nitro High School 10 2014 Capital High School 2013 Capital High School 2012 Capital High School 2011 Capital High School 2010 Capital High School 11 2009 Capital High School 12 2008 Capital High School 13 2007 Capital High School 2006 Capital High School 15 2005 Capital High School 16 2004 Capital High School 17 2003 Nitro High School 2002 Capital High School 2001 Nitro High School 2000 George Washington High School 1999 George Washington High School 1998 George Washington High School 1997 Capital High School 1996 George Washington High School 1995 Capital High School 1994 George Washington High School 1993 Capital High School 1992 George Washington High School 1991 George Washington High School 1990 Capital High School 1989 Capital High School 1988 Herbert Hoover High School 1987 Herbert Hoover High School 1986 George Washington High School 1985 DuPont High School 1984 Herbert Hoover High School 1983 Herbert Hoover High School 1982 Herbert Hoover High School 1981 Herbert Hoover High School 1980 Herbert Hoover High School 1979 Charleston High School 1978 Sissonville High School 1977 Herbert Hoover High School 1976 Nitro High School 1975 St Albans High School 1974 DuPont High School 1973 St Albans High School 1972 St Albans High School 1971 DuPont High School 1970 Herbert Hoover High SchoolReferences edit Ray Leann September 23 2016 Looking at 70 years of the Gazette Mail Kanawha County Majorette Festival Charleston Gazette Mail Retrieved September 26 2016 Marshall University Marching Thunder Archived from the original on 2008 07 20 Retrieved 2008 08 06 WVU marching band set to take field at majorette festival WVU Pressbox Harold Zack 2010 09 09 Marshall band will have big presence at Majorette Festival Charleston Daily Mail Archived from the original on 2011 06 11 Retrieved 2010 09 19 a b Perham Ashley September 26 2023 76th Majorette amp Band Festival Sissonville named Grand Champion GW twirler crowned Miss Majorette Charleston Gazette Mail Retrieved September 27 2023 writer Caity Coyne Staff 24 September 2019 GW takes title for third year at 73rd majorette amp band festival Charleston Gazette Mail Retrieved 2019 09 25 a b Gardner Jennifer September 25 2018 Riverside s Gabbie Mullins crowned Miss Kanawha Majorette Charleston Gazette Mail Retrieved September 26 2018 a b Lammers Carlee September 26 2017 Capital s Carnell crowned Miss Kanawha Majorette Charleston Gazette Mail Archived from the original on September 27 2017 Retrieved September 27 2017 a b Jarvis Jake September 28 2016 GW twirler Carrie Long wins majorette prize Capital is grand champion Charleston Gazette Mail Retrieved September 28 2016 a b Speciale Samuel September 22 2015 Nitro ends Capital s reign atop Kanawha band competition Charleston Gazette Mail Retrieved September 23 2015 a b Kanawha County Majorette and Band Festival winners The Charleston Gazette 2010 09 28 Archived from the original on 2011 07 16 Retrieved 2010 09 28 a b Majorette and Band Festival winners Page 2 Charleston Daily Mail Archived from the original on 2010 04 07 a b Miss Kanawha Majorette awestruck over crowning achievement Charleston Daily Mail Archived from the original on 2008 09 24 Retrieved 2009 03 15 Twirler amazed to win title Herbert Hoover senior crowned this years Miss Kanawha Majorette encyclopedia com a b Karmasek Jessica M September 27 2006 Kanawha County Majorette and Band Festival Fourth time s a charm Hoover senior takes Miss Kanawha Majorette title after 4 years of competition Charleston Daily Mail Archived from the original on November 2 2012 Retrieved 2008 07 15 a b MAJORETTE WINS AGAIN South Charleston s Julina Kemp takes home another title encyclopedia com a b Article Twirler s dream comes true Riverside majorette has wanted top honor since she was a child highbeam com Archived from the original on 2012 11 02 Miss Modest encyclopedia com Smith Charlotte Ferrell September 27 2006 Kanawha County Majorette and Band Festival For former participants festival still represents a field of dreams Charleston Daily Mail Archived from the original on October 20 2012 Retrieved 2008 07 15 Harold Zack September 23 2009 Capital takes top honors at Majorette and Band Festival Archived from the original on April 7 2010 Retrieved 2009 09 23 38 20 39 N 81 36 55 W 38 344048 N 81 615158 W 38 344048 81 615158 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gazette Mail Kanawha County Majorette and Band Festival amp oldid 1177342092, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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