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Four FHS students earn prestigious All-State Band honors

By Bradley Mariska, 08/20/17, 11:45AM CDT

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All-State is the highest honor bestowed upon a high school music student

Each year, nearly two thousand of Minnesota's finest high school music students audition for the honor of participating in an All-State Band or Choir. All-State is the highest honor bestowed upon a high school music student and, this year, four Farmington High School Band students earned this prestigious distinction.

All-State Band students took part in a week-long camp at Concordia College in Moorhead and will also have the opportunity to perform in Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis in February.

FHS students selected for All-State include senior Conner McCarthy (trumpet), and juniors Calvin Reyes (trumpet), Tyler Samion (alto sax), and Mike Cummings (alto sax). In addition, a fifth FHS student - Ben Moorlach (trombone) - was selected but unable to participate due to scheduling conflicts. Three more students were honored as alternates: senior Ryan Huling (tuba) and juniors Anika Mann (horn) and Xander Smaby (trombone).

All-State auditions were coordinated by FHS Director of Bands Erin Holmes and Associate Director of Bands Bradley Mariska. For more information, search for "Farmington High School Band" on Facebook.


Four FHS students recently participated in Al-State Band Camp at Concordia College in Moorhead. L to R: Tyler Samion, Calvin Reyes, Conner McCarthy, and Mike Cummings.