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Photo gallery for Friday, Sept. 22, 2017

2017-09-23 01:00:00
GOLDEN TORNADO MARCHING BAND — The big brass section from Butler High School's marching band performs with a flourish Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2017, at the Butler County Band Festival at Art Bernardi Stadium. The annual event presents bands from county high schools and Slippery Rock University.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle

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Bryce Hanby, Freeport High School soccer team’s senior captain, prepares to kiss Scarlet the pig during the schools’ Soccer Team Kiss a Pig event Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017, at Freeport Stadium. Proceeds go to the Soccer Boosters.Justin Guido/butler eagle
Actors of The Beacon Hotel’s annual haunted house will do their best to scare visitors this fall. The hotel’s haunted house and corn maze is one of several haunted attractions in Butler County.SUBMITTED PHOTO
KNOCH — Knoch High School has its homecoming Friday, Sept. 22, 2017. Following a parade and carnival, the homecoming queen will be crowned at halftime of the Knoch/South Fayette football game. The homecoming court is front row, from left, Paige Misitis, Carly Bozzo, Celia Knappenberger, Katie Fordenbacher, Emily Ciganik, Chalee Durand, Leah Stawinski and Bethany Nulph; and sitting from left, Kaylee Rodgers, Madison Gumto and Fiona O´Rorke.submitted photo
MONITEAU — The Moniteau High School homecoming begins Friday, Sept. 22, 2017, with the crowning of the homecoming king and queen at halftime of the Moniteau/Keystone football game. The homecoming dance will be from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Saturday at the high school. The homecoming court is front row, from left, Alex Hartle, Collette Grossman, Emma Bair, Cambrie Campbell, Ellie Beach and Grace Cook; and back row, from left, Weston Kimmey, Aaron Ealy, Colton Clark, Steven Fawcett, August Baptiste and Ross Tenney.MIKE SCHNELLE/special to the eagle
Bryce Hanby, Freeport High School soccer team’s senior captain, prepares to kiss Scarlet the pig during the schools’ Soccer Team Kiss a Pig event Thursday, Sept. 20, 2017 at Freeport Stadium. Proceeds go to the Soccer Boosters.Justin Guido/butler eagle
WARRIOR MARCHING BAND — Moniteau High School’s Russell Park plays clarinet in the Warrior Marching Band at the Butler County Band Festival Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2017. With 55 members, Moniteau’s band was the smallest at the festival, but it’s repertoire was packed with Elvis Presley songs.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
KNIGHTS MARCHING BAND — Band members come in all sizes at Knoch High School this year, including this trumpeter performing as part of the group’s halftime show Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2017, at the festival Butler High School hosts each year.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
Butler High School graduate Charity O’Donnell now plays in the Marching Pride for Slippery Rock University as bands from Butler County high schools SRU performed at the annual Butler County Band Festival on Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2017.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
ROCKET MARCHING BAND — Drummers from Slippery Rock High School stand at the ready Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2017, as the SRHS band takes its turn performing its halftime show Wednesday at the county band festival.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
PLANET MARCHING BAND — Delaney Maitland, wrapped up in a Sousaphone, plays as part of the Mars High School performance at the annual festival Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2017.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
GREMLIN MARCHING BAND — Flute player Megan Crawford of Karns City High School keeps an eye on her fellow band members during the annual festival at BHS on Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2017. The KC band’s repertoire includes “Funkytown” and “Moondance.”Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
RAIDER MARCHING BAND — Seneca Valley High School pompon members leap through their school’s performance at the band festival Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2017. With 231 members, the SV band is the largest in the county, slightly larger than Butler High School’s Golden Tornado Marching Band at 223 members.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle

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