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Practicing for perfection: Pine-Richland marching band battles high heat, humidity during annual band camp

Tony LaRussa
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Members of the Pine-Richland High School marching band, color guard and cheerleaders squad gathered at the stadium each day during the weeks of Aug. 9 and 16 for their annual band camp. The enthusiastic musicians and performers soldiered through periods of scorching heat, high humidity and intense downpours that sent them scurrying indoors to rehearse in preparation for the 2021-22 football season.
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Tony LaRussa | Tribune-Review
Members of the Pine-Richland High School marching band, color guard and cheerleading squad attended band camp the weeks of Aug. 9 and 16 to work out the complex steps they will perform during the upcoming football season.
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Performers on the field take their cues from the drum majors perched atop ladders during Pine-Richland High School marching band’s annual band camp the weeks of Aug. 9 and 16.
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Members of the Pine-Richland High School marching band, color guard and cheerleaders squad gathered at the stadium each day during the weeks of Aug. 9 and 16 for their annual band camp. The enthusiastic musicians and performers soldiered through periods of scorching heat, high humidity and intense downpours that sent them scurrying indoors to rehearse in preparation for the 2021-22 football season.
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Members of the brass section for the Pine-Richland High School marching band take direction from the musical director as they fine-tune the musical score for one of the numbers that will be performed during the season. The band, along with the color guard and cheerleading squad, spent the weeks of Aug. 9 and 16 at their annual band camp to prepare for the 2021-22 football season.
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A group, including a number of small children, gathered on a hillside beyond the end zone at Pine-Richland stadium to watch the marching band prepare for the upcoming season.
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Performers dressed in colorful outfits and lots of bling helped keep the mood light as the performers got down to the serious work of rehearsing their music and field routines during Pine-Richland’s annual band camp during the weeks of Aug. 9 and 16. The comfy clothes will be replaced by the crisp lines of full dress uniforms when they entertain fans during the upcoming football season.

Members of the Pine-Richland High School marching band battled extreme high temperatures, sweltering humidity and severe storms that sent them scurrying indoors for rehearsal during portions of their annual band camp during the weeks of Aug. 9 and 16.

The student musicians and performers, under the leadership of band director Brian Scott, fine-tuned the musical selections and worked on the intricate steps they will follow when they hit the field during the upcoming football season, which kicks off at 4:30 p.m. on Aug. 28 against Harrisburg at the Wolvarena in Turtle Creek.

To help keep the mood light while doing the serious work of crafting their pregame and halftime shows, students donned colorful outfits and lots of bling.

The band includes instrumentalists, color guard, dance team, drumline and drum majors, who work together to deliver high-energy, skillful performances.

In addition to entertaining fans at the football games, the band participates in a number of festivals each year as well as the community Halloween parade in Richland’s Grandview neighborhood, Pittsburgh’s annual Veteran’s Day Parade and multiple concerts held throughout the school year.

Tony LaRussa is a TribLive reporter. A Pittsburgh native, he covers crime and courts in the Alle-Kiski Valley. He can be reached at tlarussa@triblive.com.

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