Highland High School won the Class AA Division of the marching band competition at the Culver-Stockton College homecoming parade on Saturday, Oct. 18 on the streets of downtown Canton.

Highland, Marion County win marching band competition during C-SC homecoming

Cody Bliven, a junior from Highland High School, plays the trumpet during the homecoming parade for Culver-Stockton College on Saturday, Oct. 18.

CANTON, Mo. — Highland High School won the Class AA Division of the marching band competition at the Culver-Stockton College homecoming parade on Saturday, Oct. 18 on the streets of downtown Canton

Highland scored 139 points. Bowling Green finished in second place with 129 points.

Marion County High School won the Class A Division with 134 points. Green City was second with 122, followed by Novinger/Adair County (113), North Shelby (108) and Knox County (104).

Canton Junior High School won the junior high school division with 110 points, followed by Palmyra with 102 points.

The Canton High School Marching Band was the host of the event.

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