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WedMay23

Mason marching band awarded prestigious Sudler Shield

Posted by rrichardson May 23rd, 2012, 11:58 am Post a Comment
Mason Marching Band

The Mason High School Marching Band takes the field Saturday, Nov. 12 at the Bands of America Grand National Championships at Lucas Oil Field in Indianapolis, Ohio. Provided photo

The Mason Marching Band was awarded the prestigious Sudler Shield award for outstanding band programs in a special awards ceremony and concert Tuesday evening.

The international award, administered by the John Phillip Sousa Foundation, recognizes high school and youth marching bands worldwide that demonstrate excellence in musical performance, execution, choreography and show design.

Mason Marching Band

The Mason Marching Band finished tenth in the nation and was the top-placing Ohio band at Bands of America in November, 2011. Provided photo

“This international award is the highest honor a marching band program can receive,” said Mason band director Robert Bass.

Sudler Shield Chairman W. Dale Warren, of the University of Arkansas, was special guest conductor and presenter of the award. Members of the marching band and the Mason Wind Symphony Orchestra performed.

The award was the latest accolade for the esteemed band, which finished tenth in the nation and was the top-placing Ohio band at the Bands of America Grand National finals held last fall in Indianapolis.

Ninety-two bands from across the nation competed Nov. 10-12, 2011, at Lucas Oil Field in what is considered to be the “Super Bowl” of competitions for high school marching bands.

“Everything we worked towards for four years came down to that moment,” said senior Paige Pfennig, a percussionist. “It was a perfect way to end my senior year of marching band.”

The national competition began with preliminary rounds Nov. 10-11, with the top 33 teams advancing to the semi-final competition on Nov. 12. Of the 33 semi-finalists, 12 bands earned the chance to perform in finals.

It was Mason’s first time making the cut.

“It’s the Mecca of the marching band world to get to finals,” said band booster Diane Pfennig. “Last year we were tenths of a point away from making finals. This year we really wanted to crack that top 12.”

Breaking through required months of dedication from the 260-member band, said band director Micah Ewing – and an army of parent-volunteers who built props, sewed uniforms and flags and ferried students to and from band practices.

“The kids are very hardworking and make a lot of sacrifices,” said Ewing. ” This show would not have been possible without our parents – their ingenuity and artisanship was amazing.”

Mason Marching Band

Mason High School Marching Band drum majors (l-r) Andrew Swartz, Stuart Bowman, Dustin Goes and Jennifer Eidemiller show off the band's semi-finalist award Saturday, Nov. 12 at the Bands of America Grand National Championships at Lucas Oil Field in Indianapolis, Ohio. Ninety-two bands performed in the national competition. Mason was one of 12 bands selected to compete in the Grand National finals. They finished in 10th place overall. Provided photo

School is barely out of session when band members begin the season with a weeklong mini-band camp session in June. In August, they attend a two-week band camp, followed by after-school practices four days a week, Friday night football game performances and Saturday competitions.

“It’s a tough lifestyle, but it’s really rewarding in the end,” said junior Mark O’Connor, who plays baritone.

The band’s arrangement, “A Winter Solstice,” proved to be a technically-challenging number for many members, said Ewing. It included the piece, “Winter” from Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons.”

“The show was very upbeat, kind of like that feeling you have when you wake up in the morning and there’s six inches of snow on the ground and everything is bright and white and you’re happy to get the call that school is cancelled,” he said.

Before that, the band placed top in their class at the Mid-States Band Association championship and was one of two bands selected to participate in The Best of the Midwest concert at New York City’s Carnegie Hall last year.

Mason’s Wind Symphony Orchestra received the Sudler Flag of Honor in 2008. Mason is now just one of 14 bands across the world and the only Ohio band to boast the honor of having received both the Sudler Flag and Shield, according to Bass.

To be eligible for the Sudler Shield, bands must submit a DVD of a performance from the current season, a résumé or fact sheet about the program and the band director must have served as director for the past five years.

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FriMar30

Mason entrepreneur named Bad Girl finalist

Posted by rrichardson March 30th, 2012, 12:37 pm Post a Comment
Dr. Sunbai Javaid & Kim Howell

Dr. Sunbal Javaid & Kim Howell, co-founders of mamadoc, show off some of their product line.

A Mason entrepreneur is among business owners of 10 promising start-ups to be named the latest Bad Girl Ventures finalists.

Kim Howell and business partner Dr. Sunbal Javaid will compete for a $25,000 low-cost loan, to be awarded after the completion of a nine-week crash course in business from the nonprofit micro-lending organization focused on women-owned businesses.

Kim Howell

Kim Howell

More than 70 applications were submitted for the organization’s fifth class.

Howell and Javaid are the brainchild behind mamadoc, a line of pregnancy and baby items that are designed with the safety of mom, baby and the environment in mind.

The two friends met five years ago through their sons.  Javaid is an obstetrician while Howell spent more than a decade in pharmaceutical sales before leaving in 2010 to pursue mamadoc and yoga instruction full-time.

The pair runs the business out of Javaid’s Deerfield Township home.

“We are thrilled to present 10 bold businesses to Cincinnati and are excited to see what they will accomplish in the next nine weeks. You will want to keep your eye on this group of women as they invade Cincinnati,” says Corey Drushal, BGV’s operations director.

Since its founding in 2010, Bad Girl Ventures has educated 200 female entrepreneurs and helped to match 26 of their businesses with $1 million in funding. The nonprofit expanded to Cleveland in 2011 and will start programs in Columbus and at Miami University later this year.

First Financial Bank recently signed on as a Bad Girl Ventures sponsor and will award the $25,000 loan to the most promising of the 10 businesses. Classes on marketing, business planning, credit education, accounting, legal structuring and financing are open to the public and run through May 19.

For more information or to register, go to www.badgirlventures.com.

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TueJun14

Mason golfer among finalists for LaRosa’s MVP of the Year award

Posted by rrichardson June 14th, 2011, 9:00 am Post a Comment

Emily Wright Mason golfer Emily Wright has been named among six finalists for LaRosa’s female MVP of the Year award.

The Mason High School senior helped Mason win a third consecutive Division I girls’ golf state title last season. She was the tournament’s individual medalist. She has signed to play at Wake Forest.

Other finalists include Campbell County track standout Anna Carrigan, Mercy softball player Erika Leonard, Ursuline volleyball player Kori Moster, Scott basketball/volleyball player Lauren Tibbs and Notre Dame Academy swimmer Ellen Williamson.

The six boys’ finalists will be announced later this month.

This year’s winners of the male and female MVP awards will be announced June 26 at the annual Buddy LaRosa’s Sports Hall of Fame banquet at the WCET-TV studio downtown starting at 2 p.m.

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