Members of the VIO International Band. Photo Credit: V.I. CONSORTIUM.
VIO International captured the Road March title at the 2025–26 St. Croix Crucian Christmas Festival with the song “Ah Want to Be,” as parade competitions wrapped up with official results announced for both the Children’s Parade and the Adults Parade.
Festival officials released the full list of winners across multiple competitive categories, recognizing schools, troupes, cultural organizations, bands, and individual performers who participated in the season’s marquee parades.
Road March Winner
VIO International
Song: Ah Want to Be
Children’s Parade Winners
Floupe – Combination of Troupe and Float (Under 50)
Winner: Richardo Richards Elementary
Troupe – People Marching (Under 100)
Winner: Juanita Gardine Blooms of the Past
1st Runner-Up: Pearl B. Larsen K–8
Troupe – People Marching (Under 50)
Winner: CMC Arts
1st Runner-Up: Calypso Fun Troupe
2nd Runner-Up: Keeping Masquerade Traditions
Majorettes
Winner: Sparkle Lite Twirlers
1st Runner-Up: SLT Legacy Majorettes
2nd Runner-Up: St. Croix Majorettes
Steel Pan
Winner: Superior Court Rising Stars
1st Runner-Up: Fusion Legacy Steel Orchestra
Marching Band
Winner: St. Croix Educational Complex (SCEC) Marching Band
Adults Parade Winners
Floupe – Combination of Troupe and Float (Under 50)
Winner: Bayside Gallowsbarians
1st Runner-Up: Hooked on Life Charters
2nd Runner-Up: Frederiksted Health Care Inc.
Troupe – People Marching (Under 50)
Winner: TSK
1st Runner-Up: VI Bug Out
2nd Runner-Up: STX Bikera Motorcycle Club
Troupe – People Marching (Over 100)
Winner: Opulence Mas
Troupe – People Marching (Under 100)
Winner: Jones and Company
1st Runner-Up: Regal Dynasty
Individual
Winner: Mighty Groover
Mocko Jumbies
Winner: Guardians of Cultures
1st Runner-Up: Fete Massterz
Steel Pan
Winner: Superior Court Rising Stars
Masquerades
Winner: Keeping Masquerading Traditions Alive
The parade results marked a major highlight of the 2025–26 St. Croix Crucian Christmas Festival, celebrating cultural expression, youth participation, and community pride through music, dance, costume design, and performance.

