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2020-2021
Welcome
1st Annual Rock Hill High School Band Banquet Welcome, Invocation Isabella Trevino, Sophia Kelly Dinner Banquet Committee Senior Presentation RHHS Band Directors Booster Club President RHHS Band Officers Special Video Produced by Isabella Trevino Closing Kenedi Compton
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Band Staff 2020-2021 High School Band
JP Wilson........................... Director of Bands Nathaniel Neugent.............. Assistant Director of Bands Christopher Retschulte......... Assistant Director/Percussion David Arvin........................ Color Guard Director
Rogers Middle School Band
Joshua Ferman................... Director of Bands Sapphire Tenerelli................ Assistant Director Kathryn Reeves................... Assistant Director Ben Houghton.................... Percussion
Hays Middle School Band
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Benjamin Aune................... Director of Bands Kara Kazyaka..................... Assistant Director Gbohunmi Fawehinmi.......... Assistant Director Justin Matthews................. Percussion
Leadership 2020-2021 Drum Majors Jolina Carlberg Sarah Hennen Christa Naber
Officers Alexa Dominguez Elijah Leonard Julia Ray Isabella Trevino Juan Vera-Gonzalez Grant Wallis
Banquet Committee Sarah Hennen Isabella Trevino Sophia Kelly Ashlyn Moore Kenedi Compton Jacob Hood Grant Wallis Grace Merwin
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Leadership 2020-2021 Flute
Section Leader Isabella Trevino Squad Leaders Alexa Dominguez Ashlyn Moore __________________________________________________
Clarinet
Section Leader Alyssa Dickens Squad Leaders Cameron Dawes Gael Bermudez Tyler Bergin __________________________________________________
Saxophone
Section Leader Grant Wallis Alto Squad Leaders Jenna Ray Julia Ray Low Sax Squad Leader Jacob Hood __________________________________________________
Horn
Section Leader Andy Warren Squad Leader Grace Merwin __________________________________________________
Trumpet
Section Leader Elijah Leonard Squad Leader Sophia Kelly Dylan Bell Clarissa Palomeque __________________________________________________
Low Brass
Section Leader Tristyn Dolan Squad Leaders Marielle Gonzalez De Leon Kendall Coleman __________________________________________________
Percussion
Percussion Section Leaders Juan Vera-Gonzalez Michael Dy __________________________________________________
Color Guard
Captains
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Kaitlyn Cyranowicz Trey Berliner Caleb Beaty Kira Watson
Leadership 2020-2021 Loading Crew
Captain Elijah Leonard Crew Grant Wallis Abel Dawit Joseph Kelly Aidan Brackens Caden Brackens Danielle Bingham Kennedi Compton __________________________________________________
Music Librarians
Head Librarian: Librarians:
Julia Ray Valentina Vera-Gonzalez Natalie Dechaine Jenna Ray
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hadavand o r t h o d o n t i c s Richard Reza Hadavand, DDS, MS, PA www.SmileTX.com (972) 540-2121
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Awards & Accomplishments 2020-2021 All Region Band Flute/Piccolo Alexa Dominguez Rohana Symphonic Flute Natasha Manoj Symphonic Flute Isabella Trevino Symphonic Oboe Julia Ray Symphonic, 6A Area Bassoon Michael Hirsch Symphonic, 5A Area Clarinet Sofia Herrera Flores Concert Clarinet Kaitlyn O’Brien Symphonic 6A Area Clarinet Jeong Park Freshman Bass Clarinet Tyler Bergin Concert Bass Clarinet Taylor Reid Symphonic Alto Saxophone Jacob Hood Wind Ensemble, 5A Area Alto Saxophone Grant Wallis Symphonic Trumpet Abel Dawit 6A Area Trumpet Benjamin Freeman Freshman Trumpet Elijah Leonard Wind Ensemble, 5A Area, 5A All-State Trumpet Zander Ousley Freshman French Horn Finley Culver Freshman Bass Trombone Christa Naber Wind Ensemble, 6A Area, 6A All-State Tuba Drew Thornton Freshman ________________________________________________________
UILSolo Participants All of these students received Division I ratings. *denotes Advanced to State
Rebekah Belonga* Alexa Dominguez Rohana* Madison Kang Gael Bermudez Natalie DeChaine Kaitlyn O’Brien*
Piccolo Flute Flute Clarinet Clarinet Clarinet 15
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Wind Symphony 2020-2021 Flute Rebekah Belonga Madison Kang Natasha Manoj Ashlyn Moore Megan Phillips Isabella Trevino Alexa Dominguez Rohana Oboe Julia Ray Tenor Sax Trinity Boston Baritone Sax Zachary Hart
Trumpet Dylan Bell Abel Dawit Benjamin Freeman Joseph Kelly Sophia Kelly Elijah Leonard Zander Ousley Clarissa Palomeque
Bass Clarinet Tyler Bergin Taylor Reid Jolina Carlberg
Trombone Kendall Coleman J.P. Leonard Tuba Tristyn Dolan Avery Wilson
Alto Sax Jacob Hood Grant Wallis
Bassoon Kenedi Compton Michael Hirsch Jenna Ray Ashleigh Wagnon
French Horn Finley Culver Grace Merwin Debanshi Pattanaik Andy Warren
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Clarinet Alexander Alsina Gael Bermudez Cameron Dawes Natalie Dechaine Alyssa Dickens Sarah Hennen Sofia Herrera Flores Kaitlyn O’Brien
Bass Trombone Christa Naber Euphonium Diego Montemayor Elijah Huston
Symphonic Band 2020-2021 Flute Jaya Ande Vinith Cherukumudi Xen De Guzman Li Duong Kayce Ford Marissa-Jo Koorasingh Kayla Le Patric Lin Yuhan Liu Piyush Peddi Cadence Pina Sho Shimizu Oboe Savannah Wagnon Tenor Sax Camie Davis
Clarinet Collin Berendt Cameron Granville Joshua Jackson Aditi Kakulavaram Jaden Mosoti Daniel Omare Charlotte Overby Jake Park Janiya Pettaway Manvi Srivastava Jacob Turner
Trumpet Remell Ahmad Jace Battersby Aiden Brackens Caiden Brackens Isaac Cooper Annesah Goli Colin Johnson Diego Morales Jackson Panebianco Ayush Regmi Ethan Sock
Bass Clarinet Danielle Bingham Ethan Cuevas Matthew Giardina
Trombone Noah Albers Siddh Tolia Milan Williams
Alto Sax Kayla Abraham Dylan Lee Ryan Lee Gabrielle Lokko
Baritone Sax Camden Mauss Bassoon Lizzie Kriz Nayeli Palomeque Valentina Vera-Gonzalez
French Horn James Busbee Preston Camp Alexander Hoffman Marco Sanez
Tuba Luis Gonzalez De Leon Drew Thornton
Bass Trombone Mateo Lannaman Euphonium Marielle Gonzalez De Leon Preston Jones Leela Kode Yousef Shiblaq Lila Warren
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Percussion 2020-2021 Snare Samuel Austin Eva Colaruotolo Luca Colaruotolo Jade Cummings Miranda Kang Juan Vera-Gonzalez Tenor Maria Pelayo Cameron Smith Landon Teague Bass Drum Joella Agoro Alexander Anderson Ethan Burfitt Carver Sanders Troy Sandoval Front Ensemble Nicholas Butler Michael Dy Kaitlyn O’Brien Kartikeya Thakkalpalli Sidhant Vulisetti 22
Color Guard 2020-2021 Caleb Beaty Trey Berliner Kaitlyn Cyranowicz Greenlee Everitt Ren Freudenberg Giselle Garcia Reagyn Harrington Shayla McCain Stacy Oduro
Emelia Savoie Audrey Scanlan Carly Schmidt Meagan Sherrill Lena Simerly Paris Smith Kira Watson Zoey Wilcox
Winter Guard 2020-2021 Caleb Beaty Kaitlyn Cyranowicz Greenlee Everitt Giselle Garcia Reagyn Harrington Shayla McCain Ren Freudenberg Emelia Savoie
Carly Schmidt Meagan Sherrill Lena Simerly Paris Smith Trey Berliner Kira Watson Milan Williams 23
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Class of 2021 Words of Wisdom Jolina Carlberg What was your favorite HS memory? “In 2018, skateboarding at Mission Beach in California with my friends from San Diego and spending the day at the beach.” “Driving to the last Rock Hill home game with the people I spend the most time with and have the most fun with.” What was your favorite band memory? “When one of the baris dislocating their finger before rehearsal.” Why did you choose to come to Rock Hill? “To be part of something new; to hopefully start new traditions” What are your post HS plans? College? Major? Etc.. “After high school, I plan to attend Collin College and get my basics done, then transfer to UNT to get my degree in Animal Science. I then plan to attend OUS or A&M to start my journey in vet school. After all is done and well, I hope to go to Alaska with a team of sled dogs and travel around.” Any parting words of wisdom for your peers? “Take all the opportunities you can, even if you think you aren't fit for it or that there will be a bad outcome.” “Be strong and don't let others influence the things you do or your opinions.”
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Jenna Ray What was your favorite HS memory? “My favorite memory from high school was Rock Hill’s meet the Blue Hawks.” What was your favorite band memory? “My favorite band memory was performing Royal Rising at BOA Grand Nationals Finals.” Why did you choose to come to Rock Hill? “I chose to come to Rock Hill to start new traditions in the band program and create a memorable senior year.” What are your post HS plans? College? Major? Etc.. “After high school, I plan to go to the University of Alabama and major in Kinesiology to pursue a career in physical therapy.” 26
Any parting words of wisdom for your peers? “Have pride in your impact and legacy that you leave on the band.”
Class of 2021 Words of Wisdom Julia Ray What was your favorite HS memory? “My favorite high school memory is being a senior for the first year at Rock Hill.” What was your favorite band memory? “My favorite band memory is performing the Rach It Man marching show at the PISD Showcase.” Why did you choose to come to Rock Hill? “I chose to come to Rock Hill to create a legacy as the first senior class and as a member of the first year of the band program.” What are your post HS plans? College? Major? Etc.. “I plan to pursue a major in Communicative Disorders at the University of Alabama to become a Speech-Language Pathologist.” Any parting words of wisdom for your peers? “Embrace an intrinsic passion for music to create a legacy of unity and excellence for the band program.”
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Rebekah Belonga What was your favorite HS memory? “Blackout pep rallies”
What was your favorite band memory? “My favorite band memory is making it to finals at Grand Nationals and singing “Take Me Home, Country Roads” with other bands in the tunnel right before the full retreat at Lucas Oil Stadium.” Why did you choose to come to Rock Hill? “Having the opportunity to help start a new band program was very exciting to me, and I wanted to be part of a smaller student body so that I could get more individualized attention.” What are your post HS plans? College? Major? Etc.. “I will be majoring in International Relations at Wheaton College.” Any parting words of wisdom for your peers? “1. Don’t be afraid to ask for help if you need it!!” “2. Don’t eat yellow snow, unless it’s from Kona Ice.” 27
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Class of 2021 Words of Wisdom Christa Naber What was your favorite HS memory? “My favorite memory from high school was my sophomore year Grand Nationals trip. I have so many amazing memories from that trip, and the experience of getting to play a solo in front of that audience was incredible.” What was your favorite band memory? “I have so many band memories to choose from, but All Region clinics were probably my favorite. If I had to choose a specific memory, however, I would say when Sarah, Jolina, and I were practicing our salute. It took a long time for us to figure out the best way to do it, and the moment we got it right was such a fun and magical feeling, and it grew us closer as a drum major team.” Why did you choose to come to Rock Hill? “I chose to come to Rock Hill because I was excited to be a part of something new. I am so glad I was able to help establish some of the culture and ideals of the school and the band program. Even though I was late in making the decision of coming here, I am confident that it’s one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.” What are your post HS plans? College? Major? Etc.. “Currently planning to go to OSU for Bass Trombone Performance, I will let you know if that changes.” Any parting words of wisdom for your peers? “For anyone moving on to another year in high school, I just want you to know how important you are. In my opinion, every single member of the band, no matter what age, what instrument, what leadership position, has a significant part in putting the show together. If every single member is willing to put in the work and participation, I am confident the program will be extremely successful. I also want to leave knowing that everyone will continue to be kind and respectful to one another, because that’s so important. For my seniors who are moving onto college, the work force, or whatever your next step is past high school, thank you so much for being there for me, and for making my four years in band something that I will never forget for the rest of my life.”
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Juan Vera-Gonzalez What was your favorite HS memory? “Spring Break 2020”
What are your post HS plans? College? Major? Etc.. “Texas State University, Psychology major”
What was your favorite band memory? “Grand Nationals 2019”
Any parting words of wisdom for your peers? “Stick with it man, sometimes band gets tough and the last thing you want to do is show up to rehearsal, but the opportunities that band presents you are unmatched.”
Why did you choose to come to Rock Hill? “My friends decided.”
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Class of 2021 Words of Wisdom Janiya Pettaway What was your favorite HS memory? “Honored to have been chosen Student of the Month.” What was your favorite band memory? “Marching at Grand Nationals in Indianapolis, IN” Why did you choose to come to Rock Hill? “I wanted to apart of a new beginning and building a strong foundation.”
What are your post HS plans? College? Major? Etc.. “I will complete my first year at Collin College and transfer to a 4yr University to pursue a bachelor degree in Animal Science.” Any parting words of wisdom for your peers? “Go confidently in the direction of your dreams!”
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Alexa Domínguez Rohana What was your favorite HS memory? “My favorite HS moments occurred just before or after performances/competitions. Mr.Alstrin would always give us his words of wisdom, never failing to inspire us in new and enriching ways.” What was your favorite band memory? “My favorite band memory was Grand Nationals 2018. It was one of the most rewarding moments of my high school experience, as it revealed the true fervor of our band. I grew closer to my friends as well, bonding through diligence and laughter.” Why did you choose to come to Rock Hill? “Because RHHS was entirely new, my judgement had less to do with the school itself, and more with the comfort that I find in adventure and change. I was curious to experience the difficulties and blessings of an environment that had never existed before, and as a result my perspective was widened.” What are your post HS plans? College? Major? Etc.. “I plan on attending UTA, where I will major in Business/Finance. I plan on auditioning for one of their bands as well! “ Any parting words of wisdom for your peers? “Refrain from waiting and dwelling on the emptiness of time. If you don’t humble yourself, life will do that for you! So forgive, change, and enjoy life TODAY. Seeking the simplicity of the present moment will allow you to take life seriously with unconditional joy.”
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Class of 2021 Words of Wisdom Miranda Kang What was your favorite HS memory? “Driving around with my friends and going to the karaoke bar.” What was your favorite band memory? “Rooming with my friends at the Indianapolis Bands of America competition my freshman year and pestering the upperclassmen.” Why did you choose to come to Rock Hill? “I thought the school was really beautiful and I wanted to be some of the people who could set a precedent for the new school.” What are your post HS plans? College? Major? Etc.. “I plan on attending A&M University at College Station and majoring in Aerospace Engineering.” Any parting words of wisdom for your peers? “Try to find a group of people you can laugh with, talk to (safe) strangers, and try hard things. It’ll be difficult in the moment but you’ll usually be thankful you did them later.” __________________________________________
Clarissa Palomeque What was your favorite HS memory? “My favorite memory in high school is going on the trip to Indianapolis for the BOA Grand Nationals. Being able to miss about two weeks of class and staying at a hotel with my best friends; just that sliver of independence was such an incredible experience that I will never forget.” What was your favorite band memory? “My favorite band memory is from freshman year when we won first place at the HEB contest, my first ever competition, and we had pizza afterwards and everyone was so hyped. Then when we got back to the band hall, Mr. Alstrin played ‘We Are the Champions!’ It was such an unforgettable night!” Why did you choose to come to Rock Hill? “To me, Rock Hill represents a fresh start where the student body can build an encouraging and disciplined foundation from scratch. I wanted to be part of the beginning of growth for both the band program and the school.” What are your post HS plans? College? Major? Etc.. “I’m planning to attend Texas Woman’s University to study Music Therapy.”
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Any parting words of wisdom for your peers? “Don’t be afraid to grow, whether that means making mistakes, asking for help, or putting yourself out there. Even when you think you’re on a plateau of growth, keep trying to learn and don’t give up.”
Class of 2021 Words of Wisdom Dylan Bell What was your favorite HS memory? “I honestly have no idea. It probably would have something to do with getting food after a football game, or Frisbee Fridays, or something from the Disney trip last year.” What was your favorite band memory? “Seeing Mr. Alstrin cheer for us in his bright blue sweater, with his hands above his head while we played the final note of our Grand Nationals Finals performance. He looked like a very proud blueberry.” Why did you choose to come to Rock Hill? “I wanted to be a part of something that nobody before had been a part of. I never really felt like I would truly impact Prosper as a school or the band program, but I thought I could at Rock Hill. Also a lot of my friends were going that I wasn’t quite ready to leave behind so I figured I should go too.” What are your post HS plans? College? Major? Etc.. “Engineering – either Mechanical, Chemical, or something else in a related field. I plan to own several dogs without parental permission.” Any parting words of wisdom for your peers? “Wear sunscreen; learn how to reed and right; live life to the fullest but not too full.” __________________________________________
Kaitlyn Cyranowicz What was your favorite HS memory? “I’m not sure if I can pick one memory, but I think the people I’ve met along the way, are what I will remember throughout my life.” What was your favorite band memory? “Hearing our band announced to advance at the BOA Grand National competition my sophomore year.” Why did you choose to come to Rock Hill? “I decided to go to Rock Hill this year because I wanted to help build a community. I think it’s important to make everyone feel welcome and included. Rock Hill provided me with great leadership opportunities and I have grown stronger because of it.” What are your post HS plans? College? Major? Etc.. “I plan to go to the University of North Texas to study Education and Theatre.” Any parting words of wisdom for your peers? “Find the things in life that make you the happiest, and stick with them.” 35
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Alex, Congratulations on finishing your freshman year and making history with the RHHS Band. We are so proud of you and admire your talent. We cannot wait to see all that you will continue to achieve with God’s help. Trust in the Lord with all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding, in all your ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your path. Proverbs 3:5-6 Love, Mom, Dad and Alan
We are so proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad, Van & Nate
“You are a rockstar Carly! Your Mom, Dad and sister are so proud of you! Seeing your passion and dedication to your team and friends is heartwarming and the growth of not only you but your team this year has been amazing! We can’t wait for next year! Love, Mom, Dad and Emily”
Alex We are so proud of the great strides you have made in your musical journey!
Keep playing your heart out!
We’ve watched in amazement as you’ve grown into the person you are today, and we’re watching with great anticipation to see what you become. We love you the most, always. Love, Mom and Dad Christa’s biggest fans!
Joseph we are very proud of you, keep having fun!
Julia and Jenna, we have enjoyed every moment of your performances. We are so proud of all that you two have accomplished. We can’t wait to see what the future holds for you! Love, Mom, Dad, Emily and Zoey.
Kaitlyn, We are very proud of all your hard work, dedication and leadership in Color Guard. We will really miss watching you perform on the field. Cherish all the precious memories. Stay true to who you are while reaching for your dreams. We love you more than words, Dad, Mom, Braydyn and Captain
Karli Ren, Congratulations on a great Sophomore year in Colorguard. Although the year had its challenges, you did an awesome job! I am so proud of your hard work and dedication! Love, Mom
We are so proud of you during this difficult and memorable year! Love Mom, Dad, Jacob, Shadow and Luna
Cameron, we have enjoyed every moment of you playing loud and proud with the Rock Hill High School Band. Your time, dedication and joy is evident in the music you share. Congrats on being part of a successful inaugural year at RHHS! Love Dad, Mom, Jaden & Asher
Cameron, We are so proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad, Tyler & Evan!
So proud of you two young men, Elijah and JP!!! Love, Mom
Elijah, You continue to persevere and surprise me with all your accomplishments. I am so proud of you! Love you always, Mom
Jacob we are so proud of you and everything you have achieved this year! For all of your dedication and strength!! Continue working like you have and you will achieve all the great things in life that you have dreamed of!!!! We love you Dad, Julia, and Julian
We love you Landon! It’s been a joy watching you on Drumline over the years! Looking forward to one more year!!! Mom and Dad
Congratulations on a great year! We are proud of you! - Mom & Dad
What a great first year in Color Guard. We are so proud of you Reagyn. Love Mom, Dad & Samantha
Rebekah, We love you and will pray for you while you are away at Wheaton College. May God prosper you in all ways and grow you in your faith. Jeremiah 1: 6-8 Love, Mom and Dad
We are so very proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad, Ash & Nate
Congratulations on a great first year of HS band! We are so proud of you! Love, Daddy, Momma, Gigi and Mimi
THANK YOU TO OUR GREAT BAND AND COLOR GUARD DIRECTORS!
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