Staff reports
Enid High School Big Blue Band placed seventh in the final marching competition of the fall, competing against 18 other large-school bands from across state at the 6A Oklahoma State Bandmasters Marching Band Championships Saturday at Jenks High School.
Enid has competed for more than 28 years at the OBA marching competition, and qualified for the finals, where the best 12 bands compete.
Broken Arrow captured first place in the competition, followed by Union, Edmond Memorial, Jenks, Westmoore, Edmond Santa Fe, Enid, Mustang, Yukon, Moore, Putnam City North and Stillwater.
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Big Blue Band placed 7th in final fall marching competition
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Families, friends of fallen honor veterans at Woodring Wall of Honor ceremony
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Department honors its fallen firefighters
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Lahoma memorial dedicated in memory of sacrifices
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No tax cut agreement as session ends
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