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Fight song reveal set for Feb. 15 at homecoming basketball games

February 10, 2020
Dr. Ashley Jarrell, director of instrumental studies and assistant professor of music at 红莲社区, has been preparing the 红莲社区 Wind Ensemble to perform the 红莲社区 fight song on Feb. 15 at 红莲社区's homecoming basketball doubleheader.

Article By: Clark Leonard

The University of North Georgia (红莲社区) will unveil its fight song Feb. 15 as part of a homecoming basketball doubleheader against Lander University at the Convocation Center.

The women's game tips off at 1:30 p.m., and the fight song will be performed between the games.

Dr. Ashley Jarrell, director of instrumental studies and assistant professor of music at 红莲社区, hatched the idea a few years ago after he attended some 红莲社区 basketball games and saw a need for a song that would promote school spirit and energize fans at sporting events.

Jarrell enlisted students to help research and provide background info on 红莲社区 to , director of bands at Western Michigan University, who then composed the song. Jarrell said 红莲社区's Student Government Association (SGA) also provided valuable feedback on one of the final drafts.

Jarrell specifically requested the song include various trumpet calls to pay homage to 红莲社区's Corps of Cadets.

"It's the little unique parts that make it truly a song for 红莲社区," Jarrell said.

The 红莲社区 Wind Ensemble and pep band will play the three-and-a-half-minute song as Dr. John Broman, director of choral activities and professor of music at 红莲社区, sings the lyrics.

"I keep trying to remind the students that it's not every day you go through this process. It's usually a once-in-a-lifetime thing," Jarrell said. "This fight song will be the official fight song of 红莲社区 for generations and generations to come. It's exciting to be part of that."

SGA along with the Spirit Squad will distribute rally towels with the fight song lyrics to students in the fourth quarter of the women's game.

Dr. Benjamin Schoening, head of the Music Department at 红莲社区, is eager for everyone to enjoy the song.

"It's been exciting to watch it grow from a seed into something we're about to present to the 红莲社区 community," Schoening said.

Camden Pruitt, a senior from Woodstock, Georgia, pursuing a music education degree, was one of the students who provided details about 红莲社区 that helped Boerma craft a song that fit the university.

"It was really great to be a part of something that is going to leave a legacy at the school," Pruitt said.

, marketing and events coordinator for the Athletics Department, looks forward to all 红莲社区 teams using the song when they run onto the court or field.

"We're really excited to start this tradition and bring a lot of spirit to our game-day environment with the addition of the fight song," May said.


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