UNK Pride of the Plains Marching Band announces show theme, performance schedule

KEARNEY – The University of Nebraska at Kearney Pride of the Plains Marching Band has announced its season schedule, which begins with the Sept. 6 football game against Chadron State.

In addition to performing at all Loper home football games, the Pride of the Plains will perform Sept. 20 during the annual UNK Band Day Parade in downtown Kearney. The parade begins at 10 a.m.

Other scheduled performances include the Harvest of Harmony Parade on Oct. 4 in Grand Island, UNK Homecoming Parade on Oct. 11 in downtown Kearney and Nebraska State Bandmasters Association State Marching Contest hosted Oct. 25 at Kearney High School.

The show theme for the 2025 season features music from “James Bond 007.”

The band is under the direction of Brian Alber. The drum line instructor and director of bands is Duane Bierman, and the color guard coordinator is Adrienne Rall. Drum majors are Samantha Bursaw of Ravenna and Emily Schwaiger of Cheyenne, Wyoming.

 

Pride of the Plains 2025 Performance Schedule

Sept. 6, 7 p.m. – Loper Football vs. Chadron State (Foster Field)

Sept. 20, 10 a.m. – UNK Band Day Parade (Downtown Kearney) 

Sept. 20, Noon – Loper Football vs. Emporia State (Foster Field)

Oct. 4 – Harvest of Harmony Parade (Grand Island)

Oct. 11, 10 a.m. – UNK Homecoming Parade (Downtown Kearney)

Oct. 11, 2 p.m. – UNK Homecoming/Band Alumni Day and Loper Football vs. Missouri Western (Foster Field)

Oct. 25, TBD – Exhibition, Nebraska State Bandmasters Association Contest (Kearney High School)

Nov. 1, Noon – Loper Football vs. Central Oklahoma (Foster Field)

Nov. 15, Noon – Loper Football vs. Central Missouri (Foster Field)

 

Pride of the Plains Marching Band Members

Alliance – Aiden Zaro

Amherst – Riley Riessland

Anselmo – Ian Borseth

Athens, Texas – Daniela Becker

Beatrice – Abigail Trantham

Bellevue – Addison Hedin

Broken Bow – Cameron Grafel

Broken Bow – Asher Jensen

Broken Bow – Cole Waterhouse

Cheyenne, Wyoming – Lana Novotny

Cheyenne, Wyoming – Emily Schwaiger

Columbus – Emma Anderson

Columbus – Ally Gaver

Columbus – Trey Hackett

Columbus – Rebecca Hoffman

Columbus – Alena Hruska

Columbus – Cherish Moore

Cozad – Lorenzo Levario

Doniphan – Olivia Kohmetscher

Franklin – Sierra Bloos

Fremont – Allison Reade

Fremont – Zoey Smallwood

Gothenburg – Claire Vincent

Grand Island – Molly Graybill

Grand Island – Raegen Hillman

Grand Island – Michael Sambula-Monzalvo

Grand Island – Ben Thurston

Grand Island – Hannah Weeks

Gretna – Jamie Vaughn

Hastings – Shannon Armstrong

Hastings – Bessy Gomez Lara

Hastings – Logan Vraspir

Hemingford – Kylie Mendiola-Ozuna

Holdrege – Alexis Gill

Holdrege – Matthew King

Kearney – Andrew Bartling

Kearney – Elizabeth Daily

Kearney – Micah Feddersen

Kearney – Jesse Martinez

Kearney – Avery Reitz

Kearney – Ike Smith

Kearney – Jordan Vitales

Kearney – Hailey Fuqua

Kenesaw – Jaydn Jackman

La Vista – Kaitlyn Obrecht

La Vista – Kara Haffke

Lexington – Juan Pablo Ramirez

Lexington – Jessie Becerra

Lincoln – Sydnee Ackerman

Lincoln – Nadia Diaz

Lincoln – Gracyn Jozsa

Lincoln – Grace Knievel

Lincoln – Meagan Konz

Lincoln – Arianna Nagengast

Lincoln – Sierra Sheil

Litchfield – Jordyn Ellison

Loup City – Cole Russell

Minden – Evan Porter

Minden – Jaina Sharkey

Minden – Olivia Sheldon

Minden – Kaitie Vahl

Mitchell – Aubree Branson

Mitchell – Riley Murphy

Nebraska City – Lorelei Rakowski

Norfolk – Ashley Janise

North Platte – Lucas Ratliff

North Platte – Hannah Sims

Omaha – Elle Hurt

Orleans – Jamin Crawford

Orleans – Brianna Jorgenson

Ravenna – Samantha Bursaw

Ravenna – Kaia Johnson

Ravenna – Matti Lyions

Scottsbluff – Alyanna Gonzales

St. Helena – Elena Paltz

St. Paul – Sidney Gawrych

Wray, Colorado – Benjamin Prentice