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The 2023 Toombs County Redcoat Marching Band
Toombs County Redcoat Band Brings A Blast from the Past
By Makaylee Randolph
Staff Writer
mrandolphadvance@gmail.com
The Toombs County
Redcoat Marching Band
will have audiences remi
niscing with their Back to
the 90’s show this season.
According to
Band Director Noah Bul
lard, audiences will rec
ognize songs like “Smells
Like Teen Spirit,” “Enter
Sandman,” “Livin’ La Vida
Loca,” and “Una Noche
Mas” as the band steps
back in time to celebrate
the classics. “We are look
ing forward to performing
this show on Lriday nights
and Competitions. The
Redcoats have worked
really hard so far at band
camp and are sounding
really good,” he empha
sized.
Other leaders for the
Redcoats are Assistant
Band Director Morgan
Brantley, Head of Aux
iliary Leslie McLendon,
Color Guard Director
Holly Hutcheson, Ma
jorettes Director Holly
James, and Dance Direc
tor Kaitlyn Bryant. Senior
Alicia Montes serves as
the Band’s Drum Major,
and she is assisted by As
sistant Drum Major Jesus
Lucas.
Members of the band
include Alexa Acosta, An
gel Acosta, Payton Ad
ams, Brandon Badie, Alys-
sa Bailey, Olivia Bargeron,
Chase Becker, Aprella
Bellevue, Kaleigha Bellev
ue, Adrianna Blackwell,
Emily Blake, Leia Bradley,
Alex Branstetter, Adora
Brown, Brittney Bryant,
Shannon Cardwell, Nena
Castro, Jade Clark, Kaleb
Clements, Raylee Col
bert, Ayden Conoway,
Star Cribbs, Alyssa Cruz,
Mason Curl, Venlie Deje
sus, Ean Dickson, Haley
Doyle, Brockton Estrada,
Jamonte Paison, Adriona
Pamal, Arnold Garcia-Per-
ez, Jocey Garrett, Marlene
Gomez, Arturo Gomez-
Gonzalez, Areli Reyes-
Gonzalez, Betzaida Sol-
orzano, Megan Harnage,
Zayla Haynes, LJ Hernan
dez, Judith Hernandez,
Jill Hernandez, Kadyn
Holcombe, Layla Howell,
Mahaila Hutcheson, Lu
cas Hutcheson, LayAsia
Johnson, Amy Kelly, An
gelica Lara, Paola Leon,
Jarian Lopez, Maite Lo
pez, Vanessa Lucas, Jesus
Lucas, Georgia Lumley,
Rigoberto Mata, Alys
sa McCallister, Abby
McLendon, Carolina
Medel-Mendoza, Andrea
Perez, Colin Milligan, In
dia Mincey, Alicia Mon
tes, LaDiamond Mosley,
Aiden Neesmith, Kaylee
Nevarez, Adam Ostic,
Ava Ramos, Tyler Reese,
Noelia Rivas, Danaka
Robbins, Ana Rodriguez,
Kallie Rollins, Cassandra
Romo, Tiera Shaw, Dylan
Shoemake, Maddison
Sickles, Callie Smith, Kai-
nan Smith, Payton Soles,
Eliza Strickland, Aiden
Varnadore, Abigail Warf,
Madison White, Briylin
Williams, Tyler Williams,
Alone Wright, and Laura
Zamorano.
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