19 Milton band students sign scholarships, letters of intent

Amari Waltman, center, of Milton High School's Mighty Black and Gold Band, joins numerous friends, family and MHS faculty during Tuesday night's senior signing event. Waltman, who signed with Troy University, is one of 19 band seniors to sign a scholarship or letter of intent with a college.

MILTON — Sports scholarship signings in Milton High School’s auditorium are common place, but this week, the band had its turn.

Nineteen MHS seniors signed scholarships or letters of intent with University of Southern Mississippi, Pensacola State College, University of West Florida, Troy University, William Carey University and the University of Florida.

MHS Director of Bands Gray Weaver said organizing Tuesday night’s ceremony was a first for the school.

“We thought this would be a great opportunity to recognize those seniors,” he said. “Our students, on average with the marching band, put in about nine to 10 hours of after-school rehearsal a week.”

In addition to performing at several football stadiums and pep rallies, Weaver said band students perform during parades and other community events.

“Once all of that is done,  we break into three different concert bands and each gives, on average, three to four performances a year as well.” 

Several of the seniors said their band experience has aided their personal growth.

“I have learned a lot about being a leader … about working as a team and as a unit with other people,” said Daniel Lezcano, MHS’s band captain and horn section leader. He will play French Horn for the University of Florida. 

Daniel’s mother, Alice, said his band involvement has been a positive experience.

“I think it is a good area to expand your horizons outside of scholastic,” she said.

Weaver credits parents for being a “huge part” in how the band functions throughout the year.  

In addition to fundraising for new uniforms or instruments and transporting students back and forth from practice and concerts, Weaver said many of the band parents show support through attending the numerous band activities.

“We got a great support group of parents that are at all of those performances we go to, even as far as Biloxi, Mississippi.,” he said.   

GOING PLACES

Milton High School band students signed scholarships or letters of intent with these colleges:

Pensacola State College

Meagan Flores, clarinet

Robert Goranson, euphonium

Danielle Henrichsen, flute

Corey Jones, trombone

Audrie Kennedy, flute

Kameron Rust, string bass / bass guitar

University of West Florida

Dex Anderson, trombone

Tim Boucher, trumpet

Joseph Herring, French horn

Samantha Lozano, flute

Troy University

Pierce Gilmore, percussion

Alex Robey, trumpet

Logan Vonada, trumpet

Amari Waitman, clarinet 

William Carey University

Tiffany Broome, flute

University of Southern Mississippi

Gabrielle Flores, clarinet

Wesley Patterson, tuba

Lauren Schofield, flute   

University of Florida

Daniel Lezcano, French horn

Milton High School band students signed scholarships or letters of intent with these colleges:

Pensacola State College

Meagan Flores, clarinet

Robert Goranson, euphonium

Danielle Henrichsen, flute

Corey Jones, trombone

Audrie Kennedy, flute

Kameron Rust, string bass / bass guitar

University of West Florida

Dex Anderson, trombone

Tim Boucher, trumpet

Joseph Herring, French horn

Samantha Lozano, flute

Troy University

Pierce Gilmore, percussion

Alex Robey, trumpet

Logan Vonada, trumpet

Amari Waitman, clarinet 

William Carey University

Tiffany Broome, flute

University of Southern Mississippi

Gabrielle Flores, clarinet

Wesley Patterson, tuba

Lauren Schofield, flute   

University of Florida

Daniel Lezcano, French horn

GOING PLACES

This article originally appeared on Santa Rosa Press Gazette: 19 Milton band students sign scholarships, letters of intent