Tuba Player Wins Ugly Sweater Contest

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Jacob Jude Mixson, a junior at Brookland-Cayce High, won the school’s marching band ugly sweater contest yesterday, in overwhelming fashion, according to the sousaphone player and affirmed by his nearby peers lined up for the annual West Columbia/Cayce Parade of Lights. “I woke up this morning and I said, ‘Grandma, I need an ugly Christmas sweater and she said, ‘I have a Christmas sweater but I don’t do ugly,’ and then she brought me this,” said Mixson about his grandmother Toni Rockwell.

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