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DHS marching band cleans up in competitions at the Sugar Bowl

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“We walked out and the seats were packed to the brink and we were there to do the national anthem,” Holly said. “When it got to the part where we shook the flag the crowd went wild.”

It was not until 12:30 a.m. that the band members were back on their buses for the long ride back to DeKalb. Through text messages, phone calls and social media, parents back in DeKalb stayed in touch with their children and prepared a homecoming for the band.

“What a sight for them to see coming around the corner: All us moms and dads holding signs, balloons, cheering for them as they return home!” Dawn Campbell wrote on the band’s Facebook page, which was used to coordinate the homecoming.

A few minutes after 9 p.m. on Thursday, the buses returned to DHS, where the driveway was lined with cars, lights and people. As the band members got off the bus, they were greeted by dozens of parents and community members who braved the 15-degree temperatures with balloons, signs and Barbs flags to welcome the band home.

“I was not expecting anything like that,” said junior Michael Verbic, 16. “The first thing I noticed when we pulled into DHS was the candles and lights along the road, and then the big crowd of parents waiting for us.”

“It was very exciting to watch the kids and to have the honor of seeing the kids win the championship,” said chaperone Sherine Elsawa, mother of freshman band member Kareem Elkwae, 15. “I think this is something that the kids will talk about the rest of their lives.”

Visit MidWeek DeKalb on Facebook for a gallery of photos from the band's trip.

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