Washougal Band Students Join Regional, State Honor Bands
Each year, many Washougal School District high school and middle school band students apply to be a part of regional and state honor bands. These bands select the top musicians from the region or state, and students spend several days together rehearsing and performing under the baton of conductors from major universities and professional ensembles. Congratulations to these Washougal schools students that have been selected to be a part of these ensembles.
Washington Music Educators Association All-State Honor Groups:
– Amara Farah, clarinet (Chamber Orchestra)
– Barret Hemminger, trumpet (Wind Symphony)
Pacific Lutheran University Northwest High School Honor Band:
– Amara Farah, clarinet
– Thomas Hein, trumpet
– Grace Jacobsen, trumpet
– Matthew Condon, trombone
– Lexi Kneipp, flute
– William Weihl, percussion
North County Honor Band:
– Amara Farah, clarinet
– Thomas Hein, trumpet
– Grace Jacobsen, trumpet
– Braxden Zumwalt, trumpet
– Lexi Kneipp, flute
– Mary Lendvoyi, flute
– William Weihl, percussion
– Spencer Perkins, percussion
– Jace Poulsen, percussion
– Hunter Thacker, baritone saxophone
– Hayden Zumwalt, trombone
Canyon Creek Middle School – All 8th graders
LCRMEA Honor Band
Avery Berg – Alto Saxophone
Avri Kaufman – Oboe
PJ Hopmeier Mitchell – Euphonium
Lukas Sanders – Trumpet
Kyler Buck – Clarinet
Bentley Jarman Baritone Saxophone
North County Honor Band
Avery Berg – Alto Saxophone
Kyler Buck – Clarinet
Justin Bryden – Trombone
Lorelie Peck – Bass Clarinet
Jemtegaard Middle School – All 8th graders
LCRMEA Honor Band Students:
Joseph Yantis – Bass clarinet
Claire Zakovics -Flute
Emily Wade – Clarinet
Kacee Kearney – Flute
Seth Dodenhoff – Bass clarinet
Tanner Lowe – Trumpet
North County Honor Band students:
Danica Stinchfield – French Horn
Jacob Kettelson – Euphonium
Barrett Justis – Euphonium
To learn more, visit Washougal schools: http://www.washougal.k12.wa.us/blog/home/home-test/
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