Wednesday, November 10th 2021, 9:14 am
Mustang High School’s marching band is still exploring all options when it comes to who will take them to Indianapolis. It all began Tuesday when the bus company they planned to take said it was no longer possible.
"This is the pinnacle of our year building all the way up to the end and being able to perform on the national stage is a pretty incredible experience," said Ryan Edgmon, Mustang's High School Band Director.
The bus company said they could not drive these students to their competition because they did not have enough buses or drivers.
The company said late Tuesday night that they would work it out and make it happen, but the marching band is exploring all their options.
Mustang needs seven buses ready to take more than 300 students to Indianapolis to compete.
Since July, this marching band has been practicing for this competition.
Wednesday morning, the school plans to meet on creating backup plans.
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