Monday, March 4, 2013

Baisian’s Whistle


       During the 105th foundation day and manchachatong festival in Balbalan, one of the contested activities was the “band and lyre” competition. My beloved alma mater school (Balbalan Agricultural and Industrial high School or BAIS) was one of the contestants on the said activity. Everybody was looking forward to it so when the time came we, the audience, flocked together to watched.
            It was participated by three respective high schools namely, BAIS, Saint Theresitas School, and St. Paul School. They were all energetic and graceful as they marched with their colourful uniforms. Wow! This was everyone’s utterance as they look at the student’s performance. The St. Paul school showed their band containing most of the latest songs as their lyre spice. It was followed by the Baisians who gained the crowd’s applause until its end. Lastly, the STS band filled the ground with their presentation and was proclaimed as winners.
            Blessy De Sagun led the BAIS band with her stunning majorettes and soldier-like boys. I was so proud with their exhibition because they were really the best for me that time. This was evidenced by the crowd’s cheers as they watched them. They started a heart pounding formation which can be compared with the royal soldier’s formation during a royal march. It was really amazing and I was overwhelmed up to the last part. The crowd was surprised with their unbelievable performance.  It improved from what they had shown last year. The judges proclaimed them as second place after the festival.I hope they will not be disappointed with the result. They should still participate next year to show their support to the yearly feast of Balbalan municipality.
            Two thumbs up to all students from those different schools and to their trainers who sweats during their practices. Congratulations, you are all winners.

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