Percussion Unit Places Second at Championships

After seven years of growth and competition, the Penn Manor Indoor Percussion (PMIP) unit reached a milestone on May 2, securing a second-place finish at the Tournament of Bands Indoor Association (TIA) Championships in Wildwood, N.J. The event marked the first time in the program's history that the unit, directed by Joe Fuscia, has competed on such a prestigious stage, let alone stood on the podium.

The 23-student unit entered the championships with momentum, as just weeks prior, it had captured first place at the Northern York Regionals, posting a record-breaking score of 91.05. However, halfway through PMIP's final performance at the championships, the group faced an unexpected obstacle: a power fault in its inverter. The technical failure instantly cut all electrical music and vocal prompts, but the performers persevered through the remainder of the show to finish second out of 10 units in its division.

Beyond the group's silver medal, Penn Manor's IzEldeen Salem was recognized for individual excellence, receiving both the Regional Scholarship and the Championships Scholarship.

PMIP's season was a collaborative achievement led by a coaching staff that included Jack Nonnemacher, Austin Landry, Aidan Vaughn, and Ian Godinez. PMIP was also aided by the Penn Manor Band Boosters, which provided the logistical and financial backbone for the season; Music For Everyone, which contributed essential instruments and gear; and parent volunteers, who dedicated countless hours to travel, equipment management, and student support.

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