2000 WGI World Championships Program

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Winter Guard International 2000 World Championships

Winter Guard International 4010 Youngfield Street Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 www.wgi.org



Greetings From President Clinton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 From the Mayor of Dayton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 From Lynn Lindstrom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 From Noreen Roberts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

Center Grove High School

Winter Guard International

Centerville High School

Color Guard

Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8

Independent World . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26

Board of Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

Scholastic World . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34

Office Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

Independent Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42

Volunteers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13

Scholastic Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Independent A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58

Adjudication

Scholastic A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66

The System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14

Percussion

2000 Judges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17

Independent and Scholastic World Marching . . . . .76

Hall of Champions

Independent and Scholastic Open Marching . . . . . .86

Previous Winners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18

Scholastic A Marching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98

Traveling Trophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19

Concert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107

The Laurel Award

Regionals

Laureates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21

2000 Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114

Scholarships

Championships

1999 Recipients . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22

2000 Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133 List of Advertisers/Credits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .142

WGI 2001

University of Dayton Information . . . . . . . . . . . . .143

Milwaukee, Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24

Nutter Center Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143

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March 17, 2000

Greetings to everyone gathered in Dayton, Ohio, for the Winter Guard International World Championships. Musical performances celebrate the human spirit. Through long hours of practice and hard work, musicians learn the values of discipline and determination, earning the opportunity to display their unique talents. School band programs teach the important lesson that success achieved through teamwork is a rewarding and memorable experience. I salute the competitors for their proven dedication to excellence and musicianship and the fans for their generous support. Best wishes to all for a memorable and exciting competition.

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Greetings from the Office of the Mayor, the City of Dayton, Ohio to all participants and spectators of the 23rd Annual WGI, Sport of the Arts World Championships Championships. On behalf of the Dayton City Commission, I welcome you to Dayton, Ohio, for the 2000 WGI, Sport of the Arts World Championships. We are thrilled to once again host your gathering bringing 400 competing units representing more than 30 states. A special welcome is extended to guards traveling from Korea and Japan for the millennium championships. As an organization, WGI continues to develop programming and creative experiences that promote positive development for youth. We all look forward to working with WGI and enjoying the performances of competing units. We hope you will find time to discover Dayton. Our rich heritage, culture and diversity as well as our interesting museums, attractions, and dining establishments will certainly prove their outstanding reputation to you over the course of your stay. Naturally, you will enjoy first hand our fabulous meeting venues and the wonderful facilities available at the University of Dayton. Once again, best wishes for a wonderful event.

Michael R. Turner Mayor

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To our Performers, our Fans, our Instructors and our Staff: This is the grand event that is the culmination of months of commitment, hard work, practice, fund raising, and countless hours of creating a unique piece of the tapestry that will define WGI 2000. On the occasion of each championship, I reflect with amazement on the magnitude of the community that works in such harmony to bring about an event of this proportion. I think of the instructors who work for love of the activity, the support staffs that sew, fund-raise, load and unload busses, and give love and nurturing to the performers. I think of the fans who constantly cheer the discovery of the performers at every level of their development, and I think of the judges and the volunteers who give tirelessly in order to make this event a smooth machine. But most of all, I think of the thousands of young men and young women who give of themselves in an incredible show of who they are and what they have learned. This extravaganza takes us through an amazing journey of development, artistic discovery and performance. The young people who are here to entertain us this weekend are the kind of people in whom we can invest our future, because we know that they can meet adversity, find joy in challenges, respect their competitors, set new standards, and enrich a community where diversity is respected and encouraged. I am filled with pride in our performers, appreciation for their teachers and supporters, respect for our judges and our volunteer staff, and an abiding belief that the principles upon which we are based are sound and fully deserving of our continued, fullest effort. I hope that all of you will share in the joy of this celebration, cheer all the performers with equal appreciation, and create for yourself a memory that will enrich your Pageantry experience.

Lynn Lindstrom, Executive Director, WGI

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On behalf of the WGI Board of Directors welcome to the 2000 World Championships. This year should be another great year for interesting competitions and wonderful performances. The Board of Directors is proud of the growth in WGI and is working towards securing a solid foundation for all divisions of the corporation. We anticipate continued growth in participation with WGI and look forward to the challenges resulting in the expansion. Planning and work continues throughout the year with the primary meeting being held in the summer months. The work of the Board of Directors is an important function for the future of WGI and will remain a priority for all members. The 2001 World Championships should be an exciting change for us as we move to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The close proximity of the competition arenas will afford everyone the opportunity to watch the different classes as well as division of WGI. We are looking forward to the move to a new city and hope that all the WGI fans will join us. See you next year in Milwaukee!

Noreen Roberts President, Board of Directors

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In my eyes, winter color guard and percussion have become a rare commodity in the world of options available to kids today. they teach the value of a strong work ethic, the worth of commitment, the power of the individual to excel at what they do, and the ability to excite large crowds with their skills and performance. Certainly, few activities today offer these important life lessons. We are all so very fortunate to be part of this incredible community. What you are about to see is the culmination of many efforts. The performer, the designer, the educator, and the supporter all play an equal role in this process. As someone who has fulfilled each of these roles, I can tell you that the energy required, the passion needed and the fulfilling rewards are all very similar.

The Performer

The Designer

Countless hours of rehearsal will hopefully result in

Numerous sleepless nights spent dreaming and creat-

the performance of a lifetime with perfection being the

ing, hoping that their vision can be shared by many.

goal. An enormous amount of energy, sweat, and tears

Hours have been put forth to every detail, color and

have gone into creating this moment. A solid flag toss, or

move. The anticipation that you'll be intrigued, excited,

a tight snare roll can be a huge achievement for the

and moved by their ideas. While the avenue chosen may

beginner. You, the spectator, have the power to motivate

not appeal to you individually, the idea is almost always

their continued growth next season. Reward those

good. Reward those ideas with your applause.

efforts with your applause.

Alliance of Miami

Northview High School

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Trinity

The Educator

Sonnor

The Supporter

The ability to communicate an idea or skill to another

The person behind the scene. Many people fulfill this

is priceless. The educator is so often overlooked in this

role; the parent who drives to rehearsal, the person that

process, but even the best design is worthless without

sews the flags, the bus driver, and the fund-raiser. These

the presence of a teacher. Rarely in the spotlight, these

people never step onto the performance floor and yet

people are what makes our activity unique, for they

without them, we'd be nothing. While there are several

create the excellence so few people achieve in our world

different levels of commitment, their motivation is self-

today. Everyone starts someplace. A guard or percussion

less. They seek to provide a better world in which their

line can be made up of all first year members and for

kids can flourish. Reward this desire by applauding their

them, one or two phrases done well can be a reflection

performers.

of an excellent educator. Reward that accomplishment with your applause.

I truly hope you enjoy all the performances you see here at the WGI World Championships and are in fact intrigued, excited and moved...maybe all at once. Then we know we've done our job, and hopefully you will too.

Applaud! Applaud! Applaud!

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WGI Officers

Unit Members

President Noreen Roberts 1st Vice President Randy Nelson 2nd Vice President Ruth Ann Medworth Secretary Tony Florio Treasurer Jim Olson

Adagio Chris Frick Aimachi Michael Gaines Alliance of Miami Tony Florio Beyer High School Mark Metzger Blessed Sacrament Ed Devlin Center Grove High School Tom Dirks Centerville High School Jodi Fairbanks Chimeras Tim Vaughn Choctawhatchee High School Randy Nelson Clovis West High School Meryl Wamhoff Coconut Creek High School Kathy Porter The Company Adam Sage Diamond Bar High School Allan Dekko Eastridge High School Vincent Monacelli Emerald Marquis Dale Powers Every-Body Kurt Jull Fantasia Gary Locke James Logan High School Beth Maria Karlin Just Class April Gilligan Lassiter High School Barry Lloyd Miamisburg High School Jim Olson Northview High School Ruth Ann Medworth Patriots Patti Nolan Pride of Cincinnati Ron Poole

WGI Staff Executive Director Lynn Lindstrom Chief Financial Officer and Director of Marketing Ron Nankervis Education Director Shirlee Whitcomb Color Guard Task Force Coordinator Fred Feeney Percussion Director Mark Thurston Percussion Administrator Rick Brown Percussion Judge Coordinator Ward Durrett Friendship Cup Coordinator George Oliviero

WGI Office Staff Office Manager Kim Watts Regional Coordinator Tony Cristofano Tickets Chris Bullis Merchandise Linda Shank Webmaster Rance Costa Administrative Assistant Lisa Chumley Administrative Assistant Glennis Hochstetler

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R2 Performance Group Michael Nizich San Jose Raiders Tom Andrews Shaktai Ron Comfort Solution Performance Ensemble Kevin Roberts Southport High School Jenny Christy St. Ann’s Eileen Cunningham St. Augustine HS “Coast One” Jeff Dodd Tate High School “Chaparrals” Jeff Welsh

Color Guard Class Representatives Independent Open Class Tom Andrews Scholastic Open Rob Jett Independent A Shawn McKaig Scholastic A David Duffy

Regional Directors Atlantic Coast Tom Beresford Mid-America Kendra Sparks Mid-East Chris Tomsa Mid-West Tom Hachmeister New England Harry Sampson Northeast James Allen South Nora Osby South Atlantic Mike Higbe Southwest Noreen Roberts West Dee Ariza



2000 WGI World Championships Staff Andrew Acheson Alexandria, Kentucky

Julie Acheson Alexandria, Kentucky

Katie Acheson Alexandria, Kentucky

Ross Acheson Alexandria, Kentucky

Mark Ackerson Rosemont, Illinois

James Allen East Amherst, New York

Ahmed Al-Shabibi Cleveland, Tennessee

Diana Anderson Everett, Massachusetts

Scott Anderson Everett, Massachusetts

Dee Ariza Santa Clara, California

Jon Aumann Littleton, Colorado

Rachel Aumann Littleton, Colorado

Julie Babler Indianapolis, Indiana

David Baker Endicott, New York

Gil Baker Chicago, Illinois

Sharon Baker Endicott, New York

Ralph Balcerek Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Virginia Balcerek Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Sharon Baldwin Gunnison, Colorado

Cathy Barnes Miamisburg, Ohio

Joe Bartko Longmont, Colorado

Eric Beastrom Hudson, Wisconsin

Jeanne Beggy Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Thomas Beresford Poughag, New York

Tim Beresford Poughag, New York

Rusty Bertles Pensacola, Florida

Michael Boo Chesterton, Indiana

Daryl Bostwick Littleton, Colorado

Pete Bowes Littleton, Colorado

Eric Brandhorst Aurora, Colorado

Mike Briody Allentown, Pennsylvania

Shirley Briody Allentown, Pennsylvania

Betty Brown Orlando, Florida

Mandy Brown Columbus, Ohio

Rick Brown Columbus, Ohio

Dick Buelow Spring Hill, Florida

Chris Bullis Lakewood, Colorado

Larry Case Cary, Illinois

George Cherry Norristown, Pennsylvania

Tony Christofano Denver, Colorado

J.C. Connor Crestview, Florida

Sandy Connor Crestview, Florida

Rance Costa Northglenn, Colorado

Joe Courtney Elmhurst, Illinois

Russ Courtney Tempe, Arizona

Brandt Crocker Ankeny, Iowa

Mark Culp Alexandria, Kentucky

John Curran Ansonia, Connecticut

Jim Daughters Lexington, Kentucky

Dave Davis Cross Plains, Wisconsin

Michelle Davis Cross Plains, Wisconsin

David Dennesen Beverly, Massachusetts

Donna Dennesen Beverly, Massachusetts

Phil Dennesen Beverly, Massachusetts

Ward Durrett Estes Park, Colorado

Donna Ebert Everett, Massachusetts

Terri Edwards Dennison, Ohio

Warren Edwards Dennison, Ohio

Audra Feeney Long Beach, Mississippi

Andrea Feeney Long Beach, Mississippi

Fred Feeney Long Beach, Mississippi

Olivia Feeney Long Beach, Mississippi

Rich Foster Woodbridge, Illinois

Charmayne Freeman Gulfport, Mississippi

Thelma Fung Littleton, Colorado

Victor Fung Littleton, Colorado

Doug L. Galusha Centerville, Ohio

Bearz Garcia Westminster, Colorado

Bryan Gaston Pensacola, Florida

Mickey Grove Kosciusko, Mississippi

Carn Growcott Royersford, Pennsylvania

George Growcott Royersford, Pennsylvania

Gayle Hachmeister Des Plaines, Illinois

Jeff Hachmeister Des Plaines, Illinois

Tom Hachmeister Des Plaines, Illinois

Nancy Hall

George Lindstrom Arvada, Colorado

Lynn Lindstrom Arvada, Colorado

Jerry Link Buffalo Grove, Illinois

Julia Link Buffalo Grove, Illinois

Steve Martin Westminster, Colorado

Karen Mascaro

Charleston, Illinois

Shane Harrell Elberta, Alabama

Wanda Harrell Elberta, Alabama

Chris Hartowicz Carmel, Indiana

Julia Higbe

Arabi, Louisiana

McDonald, Karen Arvada, Colorado

Tom Mc Ilrath Danbury, Connecticut

Diane Miller Medihan, Illinois

Dr. James Miller

Orange Park, Florida

Mike Higbe

Miamisburg, Ohio

Howie Mogil

Orange Park, Florida

Brent Hohn

River Forest, Illinois

Kevin Morris

Bradley, Illinois

Matt Hollingsworth Gulfport, Mississippi

Jeff Hunter

Braintree, Massachusetts

Ron Nankervis Walnut Creek, California

Elaine Nee

Luxemborg, Wisconsin

Leanne Hurley Denver, Colorado

Debbie Isoda Bartlett, Illinois

Adam Johnson St. Paul, Minnesota

Brian Johnson St. Paul, Minnesota

Pat Johnson Fairborn, Ohio

Peg Johnson St. Paul, Minnesota

Sue Johnson San Jose, California

Chuck Johnston Bradley, Illinois

Doug Kelly

Hudson, New Hampshire

Al Nichols San Francisco, California

Kate Noble Bloomington, Indiana

Nora Osby Kennesaw, Georgia

Jason Parent Hanover Park, Illinois

Jennifer Parent Palatine, Illinois

David Parr St. Louis, Missouri

Diana Parr St. Louis, Missouri

Bill Paxton Littleton, Colorado

Tami Paxton

Broomfield, Colorado

Nancy Kerrigan Woburn, Massachusetts

Peter Kerrigan Woburn, Massachusetts

Kehan Knapp St. Paul, Minnesota

Peg Kosin

Littleton, Colorado

Schaumburg, Illinois Schaumburg, Illinois Canyon Country, California

Gary Krueger Cedarburg, Wisconsin

Sue Kuehnhold Downers Grove, Illinois

R. Wayne LaBillois Dorchester, Massachusetts

Mrs. LaBillois Dorchester, Massachusetts

Eric Lampkin Sanborn, New York

Cathy Lindsey Crestview, Florida

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Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

Bill Skudlark Miamisburg, Ohio

Teri Skudlark Miamisburg, Ohio

Kendra Sparks Aurora, Colorado

John Spellman Rosemont, Illinois

Jim Strong Lakewood, Colorado

Leah Strong Lakewood, Colorado

Jim Tallo Beverly, Massachusetts

Deena Thomas Greensburg, Pennsylvania

Dianna Thomas Greensburg, Pennsylvania

Erica Thomas Greensburg, Pennsylvania

William Thorpe Manassas, Virginia

Mark Thurston Limerick, Pennsylvania

Margaret Tomaska Casselberry, Florida

Chris Tomsa Berea, Ohio

Matt Tomsa Berea, Ohio

Jennifer Turner Lewisville, Texas

Steve Turner Lewisville, Texas

Gary Valdez Westminster, Colorado

Ashley Wagner Cross Plains, Wisconsin

Barb Walloch Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Ron Walloch Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Kim Watts

Dale City, Virginia Darlene Priester Dale City, Virginia

Amber Webb

Dave Priester

Tonya Webb

Dale City, Virginia Braintree, Massachusetts

Noreen Roberts

Richard Kramer

Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

Marty Shapiro

Darcie Priester

Jim Richmond

Tom Kosin

Kathy Shapiro

Huntington Beach, California

Harry Sampson Stoneham, Massachusetts

Aldo Sandoval Chicago, Illinois

Mel Schenck Winchester, Massachusetts

Gail Schultz Concord, California

Linda Shank Arvada, Colorado

Westminster, Colorado Arvada, Colorado Arvada, Colorado

Shirlee Whitcomb Walnut Creek, California

Karen Widener Lake City, Florida

MaryAnn Wiles McHenry, Illinois

Harvey Wingo Spanish Lake, Missouri

Lois Wingo Spanish Lake, Missouri

Ernie Zimny Summerfield, Florida

Pauline Zimny Summerfield, Florida


Color Guard Judges

Once a WGI judge, education is ongoing including an annual summer study program and an annual weekend

The art of judging is a skill which is developed over

meeting for advanced development. These dedicated men

an extensive period of time; it is one which requires

and women are an important, often under-appreciated

ongoing education and deep commitment.

part of the triad of “Performer-Designer-Adjudicator”.

Individuals must be successful as a judge in their local area for a minimum of two years before application to

Percussion Judges

WGI is considered. Before being allowed to participate in

The individuals adjudicating the percussion ensembles

the WGI training program, they complete a home study

are among the most highly talented and respected

of their caption spending upwards to 40 hours on this

percussion experts in the country. Selected first on

requirement. Participation at regional clinics and trialing

their accomplishments and the respect accorded them

through regional academies is their next step before

within the community, these leaders then undertake

participating in the Academy of Pageantry Arts held

another layer of education relative to the unique aspect

at the Championships each year. This final step is an

of adjudication.

intensified program covering eight hours of class room

They trial judge, they complete home study projects,

study as well as trial judging nearly 80 of the competing

and they come together for a weekend each year to

units in that event. Their work is carefully scrutinized

extend the range of their already high standards in order

before they are considered eligible for the role to which

to serve the performers who fall under their expert eye

they are applying.

in the process of competition.

Color Guard Adjudication There always seems to be a mystique which surrounds the scoring process in any competition, however quite simply judges always score two aspects of the performance: “What is being done” and “How it is being achieved”. Lake Mary High School

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Because our scoring system is an educationally based program, there is a curriculum designed for each class reflecting the level of their particular development. In each class experts evaluate and reward the specifics which the designers have emphasized within that

Crown

Irondale High School

curriculum. Five experts focus on the following: Two General Effect

Movement programs. Performers are credited for their

judges react to the originality, creativity and entertain-

training and expertise in this area, focusing on a curricu-

ment quality of the total show, crediting the designers

lum specifically designed for their level of development.

who create the vehicle for the performers. They equally

Percussion Adjudication

reward the performers for their ability to communicate Three areas of consideration are evaluated in the that show to the audience, demonstrating the technical, process of assigning scores to Percussion Ensembles. expressive and emotional skills required to bring the The overall effectiveness and entertainment value of show to life. the percussion program is measured and rewarded. Here One judge evaluates the quality and merit within the the judge evaluates the musical repertoire, its quality, composing process whereby equipment, body and creativity, and presentation together with the visual staging blend together to create the “blue print” which considerations of staging, coordination, and delivery. defines the structure of the program. This is the designAnother judge measures the musical training and er’s piece of the Ensemble Analysis Score Sheet. development of the players’ technical skills and their Performers are rewarded in equal parts for skills of a ability to display quality and musicianship in the musical technical and expressive quality, which showcase their performance of their show. development and understanding of equipment, body A third judge focuses on the visual presentation, and staging. measuring the depth and quality of the visual design, Two judges evaluate both the vocabulary and the the presentation of the musical elements and the achievement of the equipment and the movement respontraining and excellence demonstrated by the performers sibilities, responding to the range, development and in this area. performance of the moves within the Equipment and the

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2000 WGI Color Guard Judging Staff Sal Adamo Belleville, New Jersey

Mike Anderson Vancouver, Washington

Tom Argy Solvay, New York

Harry Ariza Santa Clara, California

Larry Bakko Sun Prairie, Wisconsin

Pat Beggy Everett, Massachusetts

Sandy Bertelle Kenosha, Wisconsin

Richard Berthelsen Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Jude Boughton Pittston, Pennsylvania

Beverly Brahan-Sanders Jackson, Mississippi

Katie Buelow Savage, Minnesota

Dan Campbell Camillus, New York

Jackie Campbell Camillus, New York

J.R. Carlisle Springboro, Ohio

Lee Carlson Cathedral City, California

Lee Carpenter Livermore, California

Shirl Chumley Parker, Colorado

William Chumley Denver, Colorado

Alyssa Cimino

Eric Kitchenman

Elmwood Park, New Jersey

Lansdale, Pennsylvania

Ron Comfort

Paul Lampkin

Clearwater, Florida

Sanborn, New York

Rita Connell

Mike Lopinto

Falmouth, Massachusetts

Houston, Texas

Wanda Conway

Amy Mack

Indianapolis, Indiana

Chula Vista, California

Curtis Costanza

Phil Madden

Vancouver, Washington

Monroeville, Pennsylvania

Denise Couture

Greg Marquis

Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

La Grange, Illinois

Marie Czapinski

Bret Mascaro

Chicago, Illinois

Collegeville, Pennsylvania

Mary Denniston

Charles Mascaro

Sayreville, New Jersey

Arabi, Louisiana

Mary Lynn Dorow

Missy McCurry

Centerville, Ohio

Pasadena, California

Shirley Dorritie

Mark Metz

Brentwood, California

Horsham, Pennsylvania

Mark Fisher

Dan Middlesworth

Wichita, Kansas

Waynesville, Ohio

Bobby Gilbert

Frank Miller

Beloeil, Quebec, Canada

Greensburg, Pennsylvania

Jackie Gilley

Kyle Miller

Midwest City, Oklahoma

McHenry, Illinois

Michael Gray

Frank Morris

Columbia, South Carolina

Braintree, Massachusetts

John Howell

Joe Nee

N. Huntington, Pennsylvania

Hudson, New Hampshire

Nola Jones

Sue Nicholson

Old Hickory, Tennessee

Niceville, Florida

Rick Kemp

Dan Niebauer

Evergreen Park, Illinois

Erie, Pennsylvania

Kathy Kerrins

Kristin O’Melia Woburn, Massachusetts

Robert Reader Boston, Massachusetts

Warren Rickart Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

Richard Rigolini Everett, Massachusetts

Robert Solomon San Gabriel, California

Jeff Stewart Providence, Rhode Island

Michael Stone North Hollywood, California

Orlando Suttles Lansing, Michigan

Bob Thomas Greensburg, Pennsylvania

George Thomson Doyleston, Pennsylvania

Debbie Torchia Beverly, Massachusetts

Michael Turner San Francisco, California

Chuck Ward Los Angeles, California

Mark Wells Hopewell, Ohio

Kathy Whitcomb Walnut Creek, California

Dale White Xenia, Ohio

Bruno Zuccala Butler, Pennsylvania

George Oliviero

W. Roxbury, Massachusetts

Walnut Creek, California

2000 WGI Percussion Judging Staff Ed Argenziano Dover, New Jersey

Neil Barbaro McCarney, Texas

Loe Beddis Pickering, Ontario, Canada

Rick Brown Mt. Vernon, Ohio

Glen Buecker Tulsa, Oklahoma

Dave Campbell Library, Pennsylvania

Jim Cassella Porltand, Oregon

Joe Courtney

Scott Johnson

Elmhurst, Illinois

Pittsburg, California

Dennis DeLucia

Mark Josher

Little Silver, New Jersey

Burnsville, Minnesota

Jim Dwyer

Mickey Kelly

Lansdale, Pennsylvania

Madison, Connecticut

Peter Funari

Jeff Phipps

Beverly, Massachusetts

Horsham, Pennsylvania

Ralph Hardimon

Dave Pickett

Denver, Colorado

Washington, Michigan

Keith Higgins

Charlie Poole

Anaheim, California

Everett, Massachusetts

Marc Jacoby

Andy Sanders

Evanston, Illinois

Jackson, Mississippi

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Matt Savage Chapel Hill, North Carolina

David Starnes Kennesaw, Georgia

Kevin Walsh Lynn, Massachusetts

Ed Warren Brooklyn, Michigan

Don Wiles Dundee, Illinois

Clarke Williams Oakland, New Jersey

Steve Yoder Westminster, Colorado


Color Guard Champions Independent World Class

Scholastic World Class

Independent A Class

1999 Emerald Marquis Wakefield, MA . . . .98.40

1999 James Logan Union City, CA . . . . . . .98.60

1999 The Lakota West Chester, OH . . . . . .96.15

1998 Blue Devils Concord, CA . . . . . . . . .98.00

1998 James Logan Union City, CA Miamisburg Miamisburg, OH . . . . . .95.60

1998 Nolan Catholic Fort Worth, TX . . . . .96.70

1997 Blue Devils Concord, CA . . . . . . . . .98.75 1996 Blue Devils Concord, CA . . . . . . . . .99.55 1995 Blue Devils Concord, CA . . . . . . . . .98.80 1994 San Jose Raiders San Jose, CA . . . .97.70 1993 San Jose Raiders San Jose, CA . . . .97.30 1992 San Jose Raiders San Jose, CA . . . .97.05 1991 San Jose Raiders San Jose, CA . . . .97.30

1997 Bishop Kearney Rochester, NY . . . . .97.40

1997 St. John’s Productions Cambridge, MA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95.50

1996 Bishop Kearney Rochester, NY . . . . .98.25

1996 St. Ann’s Neponset, MA . . . . . . . . . .92.10

1995 Bishop Kearney Rochester, NY . . . . .97.90

1995 The Company St. Petersburg, FL . . . .96.30

1994 Bishop Kearney Rochester, NY . . . . .94.45

1994 Florida Visual Ensemble Gainesville, FL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72.90

1993 Bishop Kearney Rochester, NY . . . . .92.35 1992 Miamisburg Miamisburg, OH . . . . . .93.15

1993 Nouveau Houston, TX . . . . . . . . . . . .73.40

1991 Miamisburg Miamisburg, OH . . . . . .95.30

1992 South Shore Drill Team Chicago, IL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81.15

1990 Center Grove Greenwood, IN . . . . . . .90.30

1991 Sacred Heart Roslindale, MA . . . . . .80.70

1989 State Street Review Madison, WI . . .98.40

1989 Tate Chaparrals Gonzalez, FL . . . . . .95.10

1990 Genesis II St. Catherine’s, Ont . . . . . .84.30

1988 State Street Review Madison, WI . . .97.60

1988 Union Tulsa, OK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94.10

1989 Accents Sheboygan, WI . . . . . . . . . . .82.65

1987 State Street Review Madison, WI . . .96.40

1987 Union Tulsa, OK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93.40

1986 Odyssey Arlington, TX State Street Review Madison, WI . . .96.25

1986 Center Grove Greenwood, IN . . . . . . .87.55

1988 Alliance of Boston Boston, MA Imperial Knights Brentwood, NY . . . .76.70

1990 Blessed Sacrament Cambridge, MA San Jose Raiders San Jose, CA . . . .97.20

1985 Union Tulsa, OK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85.75

1987 Studio One Flint, MI . . . . . . . . . . . . .82.65

1985 Erte Productions Wakefield, MA State Street Review Madison, WI . . .95.05

1984 Center Grove Greenwood, IN . . . . . . .86.30

1986 Final Analysis Jackson, MI . . . . . . . .84.60

1984 Skylarks Fairfield, CT . . . . . . . . . . . .98.40

1983 Canandaigua Canandaigua, NY . . . . .92.52

1985 St. Anthony’s Queens Everett, MA . .84.40

1983 Cavaliers Rosemont, IL . . . . . . . . . . .98.38

1982 Marcus Whitman Rushville, NY . . . .92.43

1984 Blue Horizon Rolling Meadows, IL . . .87.40

1982 Cavaliers Rosemont, IL . . . . . . . . . . .95.76

1981 Holley Central Holley, NY . . . . . . . . .93.73

1983 Woonsocket Woonsocket, RI . . . . . . .80.17

1981 Cavaliers Rosemont, IL . . . . . . . . . . .97.33

1980 Holley Central Holley, NY . . . . . . . . .93.10

1982 Elizabeth Elizabeth, NJ . . . . . . . . . . .81.43

1980 Phantom Regiment Rockford, IL . . .95.20

Independent Open Class

1979 Phantom Regiment Rockford, IL . . .95.10 1978 Quasar Revere, MA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94.46

1981 Conquest Wakefield, MA . . . . . . . . . .80.40

1999 Nolan Independent Dallas, TX . . . . .96.10 1998 Patriots Rochester, NY . . . . . . . . . . .99.05

1980 West Bridgewater Wildcats West Bridgewater, MA . . . . . . . . . . . . .74.83

Scholastic A Class

Collegiate Class

1997 Shadow Danse Morristown, NJ . . . . .96.65

1999 Fantasia Riverside, CA . . . . . . . . . . .98.15

1996 The Company Tampa Bay, FL . . . . . .96.40

1998 Fantasia Riverside, CA . . . . . . . . . . .94.05

1995 Fantasia Riverside, CA . . . . . . . . . . .95.85

1997 Fantasia Riverside, CA . . . . . . . . . . .90.35

1994 Chimeras Murfreesboro, TN . . . . . . .83.20

1995 Fantasia Riverside, CA . . . . . . . . . . .95.85

1993 St. Patrick’s Stoneham, MA . . . . . . .83.05

1988 Penn State Syndicate University Park, PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56.95

Scholastic Open Class

1994 John Overton Nashville, TN . . . . . . . .74.10

1999 Pomona Arvada, CO . . . . . . . . . . . . .98.35

1993 Lakeland Epiphany White Lake, MI . .71.50

1998 Kings Kings Mills, OH . . . . . . . . . . . .94.45

1992 Southport Indianapolis, IN . . . . . . . . .76.35

1997 Lassiter Marietta, GA . . . . . . . . . . . .96.95

1991 Falcons of Salisbury Salisbury, PA . .71.60

1996 Springboro Springboro, OH . . . . . . . .95.95

1990 Lincoln Way New Lennox, IL . . . . . . .73.20

1995 John Overton Nashville, TN . . . . . . . .96.05

1989 North Penn Visual Ensemble Landsdale, PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74.65

1987 Penn State Syndicate University Park, PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61.60 1986 Penn State Syndicate University Park, PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54.20

1999 Nease St. Augustine, FL . . . . . . . . . . .97.40 1998 Carroll Dayton, OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97.85 1997 Kings Kings Mills, OH . . . . . . . . . . . .96.80 1996 Lassiter Marietta, GA . . . . . . . . . . . .96.00 1995 Mt. Carmel San Diego, CA . . . . . . . .96.95

1994 Pomona Arvada, CO . . . . . . . . . . . . .79.65 1988 Lincoln San Jose, CA . . . . . . . . . . . .71.95 1993 Centerville Centerville, OH . . . . . . . .77.40 1987 Andrew Tempest Tinley Park, IL . . . .71.00 1986 Hillwood Nashville, TN . . . . . . . . . . .65.80 1985 Westerville South Westerville, OH . .67.75

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Percussion Champions Independent World Class

Independent Open Class

Independent Concert Class

1999 Blue Knights Denver, CO . . . . . . . . . .97.10

1999 Southern Maine Youth Ensemble Portland, ME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95.45

1999 Cynosure Pensacola, FL . . . . . . . . . .94.10

1998 Music City Mystique Nashville, TN . .95.30 1997 Music City Mystique Nashville, TN . .96.25 1996 Music City Mystique Nashville, TN . .95.10 1995 Atlanta Rhythm Machine Atlanta, GA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87.10

1998 Freelancers Sacramento, CA . . . . . . .90.25

Scholastic Open Class

1994 Blue Knights Denver, CO . . . . . . . . . .93.00 1998 Arvada Reds Arvada, CO . . . . . . . . .95.45

1999 Dartmouth North Dartmouth, MA . . . .97.25

1997 Patriots Rochester, NY . . . . . . . . . . .89.90

1997 South Mountain Phoenix, AZ . . . . . .78.70

1999 Centerville Centerville, OH . . . . . . . .96.05

Scholastic World Class

1998 Patriots Rochester, NY . . . . . . . . . . .88.85

1997 Avon Avon, IN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87.80

Scholastic Concert Class 1999 Franklin Central Indianapolis, IN . . . .98.75 1998 Franklin Central Indianapolis, IN . . . .98.25 1997 Gateway Aurora, CO . . . . . . . . . . . . .96.75 1996 Gateway Aurora, CO . . . . . . . . . . . . .98.20

Scholastic A Class

1995 Baldwinsville Baldwinsville, NY . . . . .90.00

1999 Ayala Chino Hills, CA . . . . . . . . . . . . .96.75

1994 Baldwinsville Baldwinsville, NY . . . . .67.20

1998 Johansen Modesto, CA . . . . . . . . . . .95.00

Collegiate Class

1998 Dartmouth North Dartmouth, MA . . . .98.35 1997 Northglenn Northglenn, CO . . . . . . . .98.10 1996 John Overton Nashville, TN . . . . . . . .96.60 1997 Clayton Valley Concord, CA . . . . . . .90.10 1995 Hatboro Horsham Horsham, PA . . . .94.15 1994 Lincoln Way New Lennox, IL . . . . . . .87.75

1996 Avon Avon, IN Father Ryan Nashville, TN . . . . . . . . .88.70

1993 Clovis West Clovis, CA . . . . . . . . . . .96.12

1995 Father Ryan Nashville, TN . . . . . . . . .83.55

1999 Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA . . . . . . . . .77.80 1997 University of Nevada Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75.05

Traveling Trophy The concept of the traveling trophies was conceived in December of 1991. Over time the concept was refined and when funding became available, the sculpture was commissioned in 1994. The artist selected was Dennis Sohocki of Denver, Colorado. His award winning sculptures are represented in public and private collections in America and Europe. Dennis Sohocki’s abstract theme is created in bronze and hardwood. The unique qualities of each carefully finished sculpture suggests grace and strength on a scale recognizing the achievement of a World Championship. The engraving of all Independent and Scholastic World champions on the base of each trophy is a testimony to those units who have achieved one of the ultimate accolades in pageantry. WGI Traveling Trophy

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The Laurel Award is the highest honor to those individuals who make a significant contribution to WGI, and who have in some way influenced the course of our history. Their contribution may be made through artistic standards, administrative leadership or adjudication. The Laurel Awards have been in existence since 1992. Honorees have been:

Scott Chandler

Lynn Lindstrom

Harry Sampson

Walnut Creek, California

Arvada, Colorado

Stoneham, Massachusetts

Over the course of 17 years, Scott has created an amazing span of creative talent and contribution to this activity. His work with Blue Devils, San Jose Raiders, State Street Review, Tate Chaparrals, to name a few, are examples of his passionate approach to pageantry.

As Executive Director, Lynn has been instrumental in nurturing the explosive growth of color guard from 30 guards in 1978 to over 300 participating this weekend. She has been the driving force for WGI’s expansion into percussion ensembles and marching band competitions.

New England’s Regional Director since the inception of WGI, Harry continues his commitment to the development of WGI. A specialist in timing and penalties, he is often the final word for this forgotten aspect of competition and is a resource for units and other regional directors.

Mary Denniston

Fred J. Miller

Wayne Wengert

Sayreville, New Jersey

Kettering, Ohio

Berthoud, Colorado

An adjudication leader for more than 30 years, Mary’s integrity and commitment to the performers has set her apart. She served on the WGI Task Force for a number of years and continues to offer a wealth of information to guards, beginning judges, and pageantry as a whole.

Founder of the Miller’s Blackhawks, Fred is considered to be the master showman of color guard. He served as WGI Financial Director for a number of years and contributed to our growth through his expertise as unit director, local circuit administrator, and enthusiastic advocate.

Our organization was incredibly impacted by technological advancements brought by this man, who through his computer expertise, linked offices in 4 states and created the WGI web page. Wayne also designed the tabulation programs that are still in use today.

Mickey Kelly

Vincent Monacelli

Shirlee Whitcomb

Madison, Connecticut

Rochester, New York

Walnut Creek, California

Under his direction, the Skylarks were one the most creative units in the history of WGI. Mickey also served as Judge Coordinator, bringing standards, accountability and quality to the adjudication process through his vast experience in pageantry.

A builder of champions, this innovative designer was pivotal in uniting the East and West when WGI was founded. Director of such color guards as Holley Hawks and Bishop Kearney, Vinnie created unique shows that are still benchmarks of performance excellence.

Shirlee and others who founded the organization in 1977 shared the vision of WGI. Her contributions over the past 22 years as Education Director have included the education initiatives for instructors and judges that are unparalleled in the pageantry activity.

Stanley Knaub

Jay Murphy

Delores Zappala

Seattle, Washington

Walnut Creek, California

Wakefield, Massachusetts

Stanley was responsible for securing the funding and organizing the meeting that ultimately founded Winter Guard International. He revolutionized the activity with the addition of dance and is active today as a choreographer, instructor and consultant.

Through his shows with St. Anthony’s Imperiales, Blue Devils, San Jose Raiders, Clovis West High School and other units, Jay’s approach to color guard marks this man as the paradigm which has defined the standards of design and creativity.

President of the Board of Directors for more than a decade, Delores spearheaded WGI through its’ critical growing years as an organization. As director of Blessed Sacrament, she has impacted the lives of countless young ladies and leaves a legacy that still thrives to this day.

George Lindstrom

Sal and LuAnne Salas

Arvada, Colorado

Madison, Wisconsin

The expansion and growth of WGI is directly due to the vision of this man who is responsible for the creation of both the Percussion and Marching Band divisions. George served as Contest Manager for the World Championships, strategic planning consultant and tireless volunteer.

Leaders in innovative design and authors of the grand production within color guard. Sal and LuAnne created the State Street Review and moved the activity into a new level of entertainment. Their legacy survives today as their many alumni are now peers and instruct their own units.

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WGI annually recognizes the young performers of our

this program book, you, the patrons of WGI, remain a

activity who pursue academic excellence. All groups who

major source of revenue for the scholarships awarded.

participate in the World Championships are invited to

Corporate and private donations also enrich the fund that

submit one applicant from their unit who are high school

offers assistance to these worthy individuals. WGI hopes

seniors or already enrolled in college. A committee of

to award approximately $20,000 in scholarships in 2000.

administrators, instructors and judges review dozens of

Should you wish to make a tax-deductible donation to

applications for these awards and select students who

the WGI Scholarship fund, please contact the WGI

stand out in qualities of academic, artistic and personal

office at (303) 424-1927 or write 4010 Youngfield Street,

standards. Through the 50/50 raffle and the purchase of

Wheat Ridge, CO 80033.

Stacy Eitel Beta Aminabadi

East Lake High School Currently attending University of Florida

Clovis West High School Currently attending UCLA

Erin Felix Bridget Chapin

Esperanza de Luz Currently attending University of California, San Diego

St. Augustine High School Coast One

Sherri Cogbill Ascension Currently attending Houston Baptist University

Allison Helwich Valencia High School

Alison Hirsch Jennifer Driscoll

South Brunswich High School Currently attending Northeastern University

Salem High School Currently attending Trinity College 22


Laura Holtz

Christine Santori

Bishop Chatard High School Currently attending Purdue University

Marian Catholic High School Currently attending Northwestern University

Katie McKee

Zeah Seeber

Valley View High School Currently attending Riverside Community College

Every-Body World Currently attending Portland State University

Abby Moore Kettering Fairmont High School Currently attending University of Southern California

Deborah Shea St. Catherine’s Townies

Tara Muchmore Mustang High School Currently attending Oklahoma City University

Holly Ann Simonson

Samantha Myers

Brendan Sutcliffe

Lake Mary High School Currently attending University of Florida

Hatboro-Horsham High School Currently attending Pensylvania State University

Michelle Rose

Melissa Zemann

Union High School Currently attending University of Oklahoma

Marquette High School Currently attending Millikin University

Woodridge High School

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Are you ready for Milwaukee? If such a thing as “the red carpet” exists, Milwaukee is

that connects by skywalk to several of the other sites as

surely rolling it out for WGI in 2001 when both our

well as to the Hyatt and Hilton Hotels. All other contests

Convention and our Championships move to that

will be at the Midwest Express Center offering us 4 sites

wonderful city. Not only is the headquarters hotel a

within that structure, together with the convenience of

state-of-the-art facility, but also the contest sites for all

connecting to other sites via a skywalk.

events are within a 4-block area, and many are connect-

Units’ warm-up areas are all contained within the

ed to the hotel via “skywalks.”

facilities, offering the performers the best environment

The main color guard site, located one block from the

in which to prepare for their championship performance.

headquarters, is the Bradley Center with 20,000 seats.

Fans can stroll from site to site without the need of

Percussion will be at The Arena, a 12,000-seat facility

any surface transportation. They can truly enjoy every

Bradley Center

Midwest Express Center

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WGI Headquarters

Bradley Center

aspect of the 2001 WGI World Championship event with

with up to 10 sites on one day, and all contained in one

complete convenience and accessibility. And if that isn’t

central area.

enough for your weekend entertainment, this modern

Don’t miss the opportunity to visit Milwaukee at the

site is located only one block from the beautiful

WGI convention the first weekend in December, and visit

Grand Avenue Mall where shopping opportunities

the contest sites. You have to see this to believe it. It’s

invite visitors.

almost as if this city designed their new facilities with

Downtown restaurants read like a “who’s who” of culi-

WGI in mind, it so fully fits our needs.

nary delight, and in general this charming city seems to

Watch for convention details in the upcoming issues of

have everything one could ask for. It’s remarkable to find

FOCUS, but start to plan now to attend. Remember, the

a place that can accommodate the growing WGI needs

dates are December 3, 4 and 5.

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Glassmen

Black Watch

Solution

Crown

San Jose Raiders

Jinx

Emerald Marquis

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Sonnor

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Just Class

St Ann’s

Patriots

Avilaros

Chimeras

Fantasia


Emerald Marquis

Wakefield, Massachusetts The Great Divide with music by John Adams

98.40 Director Dale Powers Staff Denise Bonfiglio, Jon Vanderkolff, Jim Moore, Michael McNulty, Dale Powers, Carol Abohatab, Bryan Sutton, Greg Lagola Costumes Greg Lagola Set Design Aaron Heisart Sponsor Emerald Youth Services, Inc. 28


Director Gary Locke Staff Karl Lowe, Stanley Knaub, Rob Jett, T.J. Doucette, Sheila Locke, Michael Costner, Michael Raiford Costumes and Set Design Karl Lowe, Michael Raiford Sponsor Riverside Community College

Fantasia Riverside, California Symphonic Dances: Profane and Profound with music by Igor Stravinsky

98.15

Cincinnati, Ohio

Pride of Cincinnati

Beyond the Rainbow with music by Mark Higginbotham

95.90

Director Ron Poole Staff Michael Gaines, Charlie Gumbert, Rosie Miller, Bart Woodley, Jim Moore, Keith Potter, Andy Toth Costumes Greg Lagola, Steve Manning Set Design Bart Woodley, Charlie Gumbert, Michael Gaines Sponsor The Pride of Cincinnati Foundation 29


Director Tom Andrews Staff Mike McCool, Mark Metzger, Jeanine Casimere, Curtis Costanza, Michael Amador, Marc Taylor, Marco Chavez Management Connie Costanza Costumes and Set Design Mark Metzger

Tallahassee, Florida A Journey Through the Sixties with music from Hair and Apollo 13

92.70 Directors Ron Comfort, Rhonda Hines Staff Cheryl Wimberly, Erick Bacon, Shelba Young, Rhonda Hines, David Young, Danny Class, Keith Anakotta, John Williams, Ron Comfort

San Jose Raiders

Costumes John Williams Set Design David Young

Shaktai

San Jose, California Spanish Fantasy with music by Chick Corea

95.15

St. Ann’s

Directors Tim Vaughn, Christopher Lester Staff Tim Vaughn, Damon Padilla, Brian Giddens, Tommy Keenum, Joely Giddens, Megan Feltes, Christopher Lester, Ryan Carter, K.C. Michaels, Melissa Mason Costumes Creative Costuming and Design

Neponset, Massachusetts Carmen A presentation in two acts

92.50 Director Eileen Cunningham Staff Jim Mahoney, Brian Murphy, Martin Hughes, Jerry Corradino, Johnathan Schwartz, Jonny Amos, Jill Stevens, Steve McCafferty, Andrew Hananberg, Ralph Serpe

Chimeras Murfreesboro, Tennessee Time to Say Goodbye with music by Sarah Brightman and Andrea Bocelli

91.70 30


Miami, Florida Samson et Dalilah – The Temptation of Samson with music by Camille Saint-Saens

Director Patti Nolan Staff Peter Garrow, Erika Holland, Sam Capadonnia, Amber Perkins, Richard Proctor, Tracy Booth Sponsor Patriots Drum & Bugle Corps

88.60 Director Tony Florio Staff Luis Betances, Ping Dawson, Art Corbiere, Sam Roberts, Tina Ditomasso, Erika Crosby, Regina Burns, Patty Stetson, Michael Green, Mark Lieberman, Scott Chandler, Chad Berkstresser

Patriots

Costumes Algy Costumes Set Design Tony Florio, Javier Sosa

Rochester, New York Liquid Days with music by Philip Glass

89.85

Alliance of Miami

Aimachi

Director Edward Devlin Staff Dolores Zappala, Jeff Namian, Ann Marie Valeri, Chris Raichle, Jack Shallow, Ben Mitrano, Katherine Gallagher, Tom Strachan, Maryse Loranger, Rachael Nigro

Nagoya, Japan Candide with music by Leonard Bernstein

Blessed Sacrament

88.50 Director Kiyokazu Sekine Staff Michael Gaines, Jim Moore, Rosie Miller, Yoshie Ishii, Akemi Iwatsuki, Chiyo Kawamoto, Emi Narita, Chisato Suzuki, Sayuri Kurono Set Design Michael Gaines

Cambridge, Masschusetts My Funny Valentine with music by Helen Merrill

88.35 31


Director Adam Sage Staff Adam Sage, Renee Fredrick, Michael Shapiro, Willie Agustin, Michael James, Paula Williams, David Tarlton, Neil Kile Costumes Greg Lagola Set Design Adam Sage

Brook Park, Ohio Red on Red – The Art of Rothko, Music of Glass with music by Philip Glass

86.15 Director Carla Burgess-Tomsa Staff Sal Salas, Tim Glenn, Hobie Pileski, Patty Stetson, Toby Leikness, Letty Gonzalez, Kristine Carlton

The Company

Costumes Michael Cesario Sponsor Rangerettes

Tampa Bay, Florida

R2

4,3,2,1 with music by Steve Reich, Paula Williams, David Tarlton

88.25

Every-Body

Directors Scott King, Carolyn King Staff Kevin Roberts, Frank de la Rosa, Peter Gomez, George Armenta, Amy Mortensen, Nicole Vainer, Katie Gomez, Scott King, Richel Ramirez Costumes Creative Costuming and Design Sponsor Creative Costuming and Design, Designs by King

Portland, Oregon The Island of Sniggles with music by Phish

83.40

Solution

Directors Kurt Jull, Sheri Evald Staff Katrina Roth, Traci Bailey, Justin Kaynes Jason Flores, Chad Duggan, Ron Frost, Randy Phillips, K.C. Perkins Management Erik Holcomb Costumes Chad Duggan Set Design Aaron Christianson “Embellishments” Sponsors The Northern Lights, Pep Threads, Christie’s Closet

Orange County, California What is Hip with music by Tower of Power

82.45 32


Directors Charles Martin, Terry Martin Staff Sue Montague, Curtis McLean, Matt Hurley, Norlene McMahon, Amanda Dewitt, Darryl Pemberton, Chris Deford, Dan Hughes, Marc Sylvester, Pat Derrick Costumes Marc Sylvester, Pat Derrick, Darryl Pemberton Set Design Matt Hurley, Dan Hughes, Pat Derrick Sponsor Boy Scout Explorer Troop 253 – Dundalk Optimist

Just Class Baltimore, Maryland Generations Growing Up

82.10

Adagio Indianapolis, Indiana Pearl Harbor with music by Vanessa Mae, Philip Glass, Kronos Quartet, Heaven and Earth

81.00 Director Christopher Frick Staff Daniel Riley, Tim Newburn, Lorenzo Medrano, Chad Young, Mel Davis, Lorelei Gonzalez, Josh Conley, Amber Saghy, Ping Dawson Set Design Lorenzo Medrano 33


Diamond Bar High School

Eastridge High School

Lawrence Central High School

Centerville High School

Mt. Carmel High School

James Logan High School

Beyer High School

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Lincoln-Way High School

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Northview High School

Carroll High School

Miamisburg High School

Pomona High School

Mater Dei High School

Center Grove High School


James Logan

Union City, California They Don’t Horses Shoot They? with music by Leonard Bernstein

98.60 Directors Ramiro Barrera, Beth Karlin Staff Scott Chandler, Beth Karlin, Dave Meikle, Rodney DeJesus Management Jim Navarro Costumes Bobby Moffett Audio Engineer Norm Kern 36


Director Thomas Dirks Staff Marlieta Beckman, Keith Potter, Joey Wever, Bart Woodley, Rosie Miller, Julie Jackson, Jeremy Huber, Michael Gaines Costumes Greg Lagola Sponsor Center Grove Band Boosters

Center Grove Greenwood, Indiana On Display with music by Bela Bartok

96.85

Modesto, California

Beyer

Essence of Time with music by Jeff Lee

94.10 Director Jason Cawelti Staff Mark Metzger, Heidi Riessland, Shawna Davis, Ben Madrano, Devon Cavagnaro, Oliver Bullock, Melissa Suedbeck Costumes Mark Metzger Set Design Mark Metzger Sponsor Beyer Band Boosters 37


Brazil, Indiana Northview Live! with music by Jon Vanderkolff

Director Jim Olson Staff Joe Sowders, Mike Miller, Mark Miller, Andy Toth, Scott Plumlee, Ron Engelbrecht, Cathy Barnes, Dr. Jim Miller

92.35 Directors Bob and Ruth Ann Medworth Staff Jon Vanderkolff, Jim Moore, Bill Jurberg, Pete Kikta, Michelle Marcella, Kelli Pugh, Jodi Carey, Jeremy Huber

Miamisburg

Costumes Greg Lagola Set Design Ron Lawson Prop Design Mark Shorter

Miamisburg, Ohio On an Ordinary Sunday with music by Stephen Sondheim

Northview

93.85

Centerville

Directors Thom Vindiola, Steve Acciani Staff Allan Dekko, Kimani Williams Sponsor Diamond Bar High School Marching Band

Centerville, Ohio Nina’s Blues with music by Nina Simone

91.45

Diamond Bar

Director Jodi Hollis Staff Michael Shapiro, Amber Saghy, Robin Wells Costumes Michael Shapiro Set Design Michael Shapiro Sponsor Centerville Band Boosters

Diamond Bar, California Variations on “America” with music by Charles Ives

90.70 38


Director Jeff Welsh Staff Dorothy Lister Management Joe Hooten Costumes Jeff Welsh Set Design Jeff Welsh Sponsor Tate Band Boosters

Rochester, New York The Making of String Art with music by Samuel Berber and Yo-Yo Ma

Tate Chaparrals

87.75 Director Vincent Monacelli Staff Vincent Monacelli, Jeff Allen, Kristen Costa Sponsor Eastridge High School

Gonzalez, Florida

Eastridge

Parallel Universe with music by Bela Fleck and Chick Corea

87.80

Lassiter

Director Jeff Dodd Staff Jeff Dodd, Jay Steele, Renee Meizius, Bryan Austia, Erika Hernandez, Charlene Anderson, Cheryl Wimberly Costumes Jay Steele, Cheryl Wimberly, Jeff Dodd, Fred J. Miller, Inc. Set Design Jay Steele, Joe Mark

Marietta, Georgia The Wind and the Lion with music by Jerry Goldsmith

87.55

St. Augustine Coast One

Director Barry Lloyd Staff Marc Sylvester, Alisha Hughes, Keith Casey, Carolyn Crumpton, Ronnie Margerum, Charlene Wolner, Dave McCarthy Costumes Barry Lloyd Set Design Marc Sylvester Sponsor LBBA, Brenda Pinnick, Designs and Cellar Productions

St. Augustine, Florida

Juliet with music by O. Verona

86.60 39


Director Daniel Wiles Show Design Jeff Gooch, Daniel Wiles Staff Thom Vindiola, Chad Berkstresser, Keith Potter, Sarah Weimer, Steve West, Leon May, Abby Mathews Costumes Thom Vindiola Set Design Daniel Wiles Sponsor Southport High School Winter Guard and Band Boosters

Fresno, California Crime and Punishment with music by Gliere

83.20 Director Glenn Howard Staff Jay Murphy, Carrie Rogan, Scott Chandler, Paul Atrat, Sam Cappadonia

Southport

Clovis West

Indianapolis, Indiana La Mamma Morta with music by Umberto Giordano

84.50

Coconut Creek Coconut Creek, Florida And I Miss You, My Love with music by Barbra Streisand and Michel LeGrand

82.75

Director Randy Nelson Staff Laura Martin, Royce Harrison, Chad Berkstresser, Mary Kelley, Denise Bonfiglio, Molly Mayville, Jeff Namian, Nick Charles Sponsor Choctawhatchee High School Band Parents Association

Choctawhatchee

Director Sean Bennett Staff Sean Bennett, Jeff Namian, David Moore, Shannon Berkstresser Costumes Sean Bennett Set Design Sean Bennett, Gary Porter Sponsor Coconut Creek HS Color Guard Parent Association, Inc.

Fort Walton Beach, Florida Obstacles with music by R.E.M.

81.60 40


Other Competing Units Lawrence Central High School Indianapolis, Indiana

Lincoln-Way High School New Lennox, Illinois

Mt. Carmel High School San Diego, California

North Penn High School Lansdale, Pennsylvania

Valencia High School Placentia, California

Lawrence Central High School

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Lincoln-Way High School

Mt. Carmel High School

North Penn High School

Valencia High School


Alter Ego

The Lakota

Blue Devils

Interplay

Onyx

Royal Guard

Mystique

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Syracuse Brigadiers

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Seneca

St. Catherines

Tapestry

Axxis

Academy

St. Ann’s


Nolan

Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas The Rite of Spring with music by Igor Stravinsky

96.10 Director Joe Gilbreth Staff Joe Gilbreth, J.C. Cacenes, Larry Baird, Joe Sowders, Andy Toth, Andy Schlesinger

44


Director Barb Wessler Staff David Schliewe Costumes David Schliewe Set Design David Schliewe

Buccaneers Sheboygan, Wisconsin Toccota Con Fuoco-An Exploration in Color and Texture with music by Keith Emerson

95.90

Black Watch Mt. Laurel, New Jersey The 5th with music by Ludwig van Beethoven

95.05 Director Claudette Wolfrom Staff Joseph Heininger, Jeff Sacktig, Lewis Hellinger, Toni Tunstal, Joyce Wolfrom-Root Costumes Joseph Heininger Set Design Joseph Heininger, Jeff Sacktig Sponsors Burlington County Institute of Technology 45


Director Gerard Glover Staff Jim Vitagliano, Michael Bonanno, Pamela Burroughs, Antoine Blalark, Robin Conry, Laura Flynn, Traci Grout Costumes Jim Vitagliano, Antoine Blalark Set Design Jim Vitagliano, Gerard Glover

LaPrairie, Quebec, Canada St. Mathew’s Passion with music by Johann Sebastian Bach

Avilaros of Boston

91.90 Director Michael Bouchard Staff Denis Berger, Christopher Foreman, Myrtha C. Baron, Maryse Auclair

Boston, Massachusetts History Repeating with music by the Propellerheads

Sonnor

93.00

Karizma

Director Beth Calhoun Staff Beth Calhoun, Chris Calhoun, Chris Caraccilo, Stephen Brucker, Josette Butera Costumes Stephen Brucker Sponsor Syracuse Brigadiers Senior Drum and Bugle Corps

Lynn, Massachusetts It’s Clearly Black and White with the music “Run On”

90.95 Director Gary Parini Staff Patti Stetson, Brian Murphy, Steven McCafferty, Laurie Cook, Martin Hughes, Johnny Amos, Andew Hadenberg

Syracuse Brigadiers Syracuse, New York Dancing Through Isosceles with music by Edgar Meyer

90.15 46


Charlestown, Massachusetts Director Michael Lentz Staff Michael Lentz, Jason Combs, Kim Booher, Scott Elliot Costumes Michael Lentz Set Design Michael Lentz

Onyx Dayton, Ohio The Birds with music by Goldenthal and Berber. Text by Edgar Allan Poe

88.35

The Passion of Joan of Arc

88.25 Director Dan Awbrey, Anne Fields Staff Giles Ouellette, Kristen Stevens, Mary O’Brien Sponsor St. Catherine’s Parish

St. Catherine’s Townies

Axxis

Director William Chumley Staff Rob Billings, Roger St. Vincent Costumes Members of Oracle Set Design Rob Billings

Pico Rivera, California In Love and War with music by Lynard Skynard

Oracle

88.25 Director Joseph Garcia Staff Frank de la Rosa, Andrew Hernandez, Laura Perreault, Kamani Williams, Patty Stetson, Jay Murphy Costumes Creative Costuming and Design Set Design Mitch Weikert Audio JPS Designs

Denver, Colorado The Next Level with music by Samuel Barber

87.90 47


Director Kevin D. Morris, Jason Musser Staff Jay Murphy, K.C. Perkins, Julie McKinney, Molly Mayville, Garry Locke, Derrick Booker Costumes Julie McKinney Set Design Kevin Swanson

San Jose, California F.B.I. with music by Scott Johnson, Kronos String Quartet

84.30 Director Tom Andrews Staff Tom Andrews, Wayne Harris, Marc Taylor, Bonnie Boone, Manny Olguin, Marco Chavez Management Tracey Garces Costumes and Set Design Wayne Harris

Speakeasy San Jose Raiders

Englewood, Colorado Music by Iva Bittora

86.20

Les Éclipses de Longueuil Longueuil, Quebec, Canada

Director April Gilligan Staff April Gilligan, Marc Sylvester, Johnny Amos, David Moore, Tim Wilcots, Brian Mora, Cameron Martin, Luis Betances Costumes Clair’s, Inc. Sponsors South Florida Percussion Company, Miami Coral Park Sr. High School.

Team Miami

The Courtyard with music by Gaetan Gravel and Serge Lafores

83.60

Miami, Florida

Director Annie Pelletier Staff Paul Gelinas, Chantal Lamirande, Martin Lavoie, Annie Pelletier, Christine Rivard Set Design Genevieve Chiasson, David Huard

Nusreaht Ali Khan edited by Jeff Chambers

82.70 48


Other Competing Units Mayflower

Alter Ego

Billericay, United Kingdom

West New York, New Jersey

Nuendo

Every-Body Open

Chattanooga, Tennessee

Portland, Oregon

Royal Guard

Field of View

St. Paul, Minnesota

West Chester, Pennsylvania

St. John’s of Beverly

Golden Sabers

Beverly, Massachusetts

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Heritage Madison, Wisconsin

Field of View

49

Mayflower

Golden Sabers

Royal Guard

St. John’s of Beverly


Nease High School

Logan High School Open

Ramsey High School

Nogales High School

Homestead High School

Marian Catholic High School

Blackstone High School

Avon High School

50


Trumbull High School

51

Broken Arrow High School

Loara High School

Rancho Bernardo High School

Mission Viejo High School

Thousand Oaks High School

Taylor High School


Pomona

Arvada, Colorado Architecture is Life: Images of Frank Lloyd Wright with music by Philip Glass

98.35 Director W.L. Whaley Staff Mark Irey, K.C. Perkins Consultants Bryan, Gary, Booker, April, Roger, Ryan and Jay Murphy Set Design Mark Irey Sponsor Pomona Music Boosters 52


Directors April Gilligan, Erich S. Rivero Staff Beth Faulk, Joey Messengel, Billy Jurberg, Johnny Amos, Marc Sylvester, Dion Flores Set Design J. Miller Sponsor G. H. Braddock Fine Arts Booster Association

Braddock Miami, Florida Cool, Steady and Easy with music by Brooklyn Funk

95.15

Carroll Dayton, Ohio Landscapes with music by Johann Sebastian Bach

94.60 Director Michael Shapiro Staff Katie Donnell, Jodi Fairbanks, Ryan Carter Sponsor Carrolleers Booster Organization

53


Directors John Hannan Show Design Jay Murphy Staff Frank de la Rosa, Andrew Hernandez, Laura Perreault, Patty Stetson, George Armenta Costumes Bobby Moffett Sponsor Mission Viejo Band Boosters

Houston, Texas Thick as a Brick with music by Jethro Tull

92.35

Mission Viejo Mission Viejo, California

Director K.C. Michel Staff K.C. Michel, Jay Murphy, Damon Padilla, Corey Cruz Costumes K.C. Michel Sponsor Westfield Band Boosters

Westfield

State of Independence with music by Jon Anderson

93.25

Rancho Bernardo

Director Jeffrey Smith Staff Dean Broadbent, Sue Broadbent, Israel Justiniano, Margaret Kelly, Johnny Amos, Jonathan Schwartz, Doug Oravez, Bernie Malesky Costumes Dean Broadbent Set Design Gary Karl, Brad Ritch

Rancho Bernardo, California

Norwalk

Imagined Oceans with music by Karl Jenkins

92.00 Directors Tom Cole, Ross Kallen, Alan Grant Staff Rob Jett, Allan Dekko, Robbie Jacobson, Christina Didich Costumes Colors in Motion Sponsor Rancho Bernardo Music Boosters

Norwalk, Connecticut Northern Lights: Paintings in the Sky with music by Karl Jenkins

89.65 54


Director Virginia Kraft Staff Chris Carbone, Andrea D’Amato, Jim Cardaneo, Beth Demcoe, Mark Kraft, Judi Spannagel, Cindy Corino, Dave Corino Set Design Jim Cardaneo, Ken Wihke

Cooper City, Florida Maze of Excitement with music by Ludwig van Beethoven

87.90

South Brunswick South Brunswick, New Jersey The Web with music by Alan Jay Kerns

Director Erika Crosby, Farryn Weiss Show Design Jeff Namian Staff Daniel Helton, Crissy Pierce, Amanda Rehn, Tim Wilcots, Tina Ditomasso

Cooper City

89.10

Stoneman Douglas Parkland, Florida

Shadowland with music by Heather Headley

Director Reg Richwine Staff Daniel Riley, Carrie Bouslog, Sean Cooney, Sabrina Lawrence, Ping Dawson, Greg Grey Management Marthann Richwine Set Design Steve Pax Sponsor Northmont Band Boosters

Northmont

87.10 Director Timothy Lee Staff John Williams, Tony Florio, Ann Marie Nista, Tim Wilcots Costumes Timothy Lee Set Design Timothy Lee Sponsor Marching Eagles Parent Association

Clayton, Ohio Night Creatures with music from the soundtrack “Dark City”

85.95 55


Director Scott Beck Staff Jerry Corridino, Martin Hughes, Johnny Amos, Jonathan Schwartz, Johnathan “Red� Colvin Costumes Greg Lagola Set Design Terry Powers

San Antonio, Texas Insanity

Monacan

85.25 Director Mike Sloan

Richmond, Virginia Land of Make Believe with music by Chuck Mangione

85.75

Staff Fred Vollmar, Wayne Hampton, Mark Pauly

Churchill

Kings

Director Shelly Green Staff Jack Pursifull, Chad Berkstresser, Tom Harrington, Carey Grant Costumes Chad Berkstresser Set Design Jack Pursifull

Kings Mills, Ohio Women Rule with music by Phillip Glass

84.80

Taylor

Directors Charlie Gumbert, Susan Bass Staff Tom Acheson, Angel Hope, Jennifer Partridge-Maegly Costumes Charlie Gumbert Set Design Lee Wallace, Denny Whalen, Toni Twaddell Sponsor Kings Music Association

Kokomo, Indiana Claire de Lune with music by Claude Debussy

83.45 56


Semi-Finalists Avon High School Avon, Indiana

McGavock High School Nashville, Tennessee

Marian Catholic High School Chicago Heights, Illinois

Northglenn High School Northglenn, Colorado Union High School

Orange Park HS Anastasia

Thousand Oaks High School

Orange Park, Florida

Tarpon Springs High School Tarpon Springs, Florida

Other Competing Units

Thousand Oaks High School

Anderson High School

Thousand Oaks, California

Anderson, Tennessee

Anderson Highland High School

Trumbull High School

Anderson, Indiana

Trumbull, Connecticut

Ayala High School

Union High School

Chino Hills, California

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Broken Arrow High School Broken Arrow, Oklahoma

Chino High School Chino, California

Cicero-North Syracuse HS Cicero, New York

Delaware Valley HS Eeclypse Frenchtown, New Jersey

Francis Howell High School St. Charles, Missouri

Lakeland HS Epiphany Whiteland, Michigan

Lebanon High School Lebanon, Tennessee

New Palestine High School New Palestine, Indiana

Normal West High School Normal, Illinois

Ponderosa High School Parker, Colorado

Powell High School Bijous Powell, Tennessee

Marion Catholic High School

Redwood High School

Orange Park High School

Visalia, California

Troy Athens HS Alias Royal Oak, Michigan

Upper Darby High School Upper Darby, Pennsylvania

Woodbridge High School Irvine, California

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Axxis A

Christos

St. John’s

Gates Chili

Independence

Utopia

Q.E.D.

Collage

58


Alliance A

Pegasus

59

Insite

Paradigm

Salem

Shenendehowa

Taboo

Top Hats


The Lakota

West Chester, Ohio Four Cellos Gone MAD! with music by Apocalyptica-Four

96.15 Director Butch Ferrero Staff Kellie McNall, Rashay Dyke, Scott Winters Sponsor The Lakota Up Beat Club, Inc.

60


Director Eileen Cunningham Staff Brian Murphy, Martin Hughes, Jerry Corradino, Christine Donahue, Mary Rutter, Michael Diamond

St. Ann’s Neponset, Massachusetts

94.45

Ventura San Jose, California Pachelbel’s Canon with music by Pachelbel

93.25 Director Sharon Gordon Staff Mike McCool, Vince Velasquez, Manny Olguin, Marc Taylor, Marco Chavez, Kevin Schaffer, Audrey Dussault Costumes Sharon Gordon Set Design David Taker 61


Director Javier Sosa, Tony Florio Staff Jose Escobar, Tony Florio, Calvin Smart, Courtney McAllister, Ping Dawson, Emily Hachmeister Costumes Algy Costumes Set Design Javier Sosa Sponsor Guardian Angel Foundation

Greenville, South Carolina Poetic Justice

92.55

Alliance of Miami A

Director Chuck Cummings Staff Terry Kent, Larry “Bud” McCarter, Teresa Hendrix, Eric Hendrix, Doug Casteen, Michael Shapiro

Infiniti

Miami, Florida

Thin Line with music by Thin Line

92.85

Tapestry

Director Michelle Clarambeau Staff Derek Smith, Alan Spaeth, Dave Watt, Michelle Clarambeau, Nicole Fonger, Michelle Langley Costumes Alan Spaeth Set Design Alan Spaeth, Dave Watt Sponsor West Michigan Winter Guard, Inc.

Green Bay, Wisconsin Trapped! with music by Keith Emerson

90.85

Interplay

Director Al Nichols Staff Al Nichols, Heather Strub, Eddie Sheehan, Zach DeVries, Jenifer Leseth, Jeff Stout Costumes Bobby Moffett Set Design Al Nichols

Granville, Michigan Once Upon A Time… with music by Tom Jones

89.25 62


Director Alan Cox Staff Ron Dettman, Amy Babb, Buffy Stinchfield, Steve Sanger Management Terry O’Beirne Costumes Bobby Moffett Audio Patrick Espinosa

Sommerville, Massachusetts Nights in White Satin with music by the Moody Blues

88.45 Directors Steve, Abrams, Kathy Butler, Bob Mulvanity Staff Rob Godin, Bridget Holleran, Sandra Keith, T.A. Snow, Bob Mulvanity Costumes Linda Farago Set Design Lauren Green

Esperanza de Luz San Diego, California Magic Bus with music by The Who

Mystique

89.10

Top Hats

Director Alan Mueggenborg Staff Jaime Vargas, Mikel Burress, Roman Montoya, Tim Newburn Costumes Mikel Burress Set Design Jaime Vargas, Alan Mueggenborg Sponsor Black Gold Youth Foundation

New Kensington, Pennsylvania It’s Me with music by Paula Cole

87.05 Director Arlene Meisner Staff Tracy Wooten, Joe Sowders, Mark Yohe, Michelle Dunleavy, Paula Meisner-Sikorski

Black Gold Tulsa, Oklahoma Dig Down Deep with music by Marc Cohen

86.45 63


Directors Rodney Bailey, Kenneth G. Bodiford Staff Rodney Bailey, Kenneth G. Bodiford, Detrick Tilley, Brian McLemore, Tony Stoker, James Smith Sponsor Jacksonville State University

Clifton Park, New York The Vacancy with music by Bernard Herman and Ned Rorem

JSU Center Stage Jacksonville, Alabama

85.05 Director Scott Snell Staff Peter Comerford, Jennifer Crowell, Gretchen Staring-Shyne, Christine Sisto, Kristen Stevens, Scott Snell Sponsor Shenendehowa Band Boosters

Shenendehowa

Angel with music by Sarah McLachlan

85.85

Independence

Directors Patti Takata, Steve Takata Staff Scott Cacek, Gabe Kemm, Mark Miller, Mike Miller Costumes Scott Cacek Set Design Scott Cacek, Mike Miller, Mark Miller

Tinley Park, Illinois The Divine Comedy – Dante’s Journey with music by Robert Smith

82.45

Signature

Director Chuck Cummings Staff Gary Czapinski, Chuck Cummings, Jenny Esposito, Megan Gibbons, Kevin Schetiko Costumes Lorenzo Medrano Set Design Paulette Rife

Westminster, Colorado Summer Day Sands with music by Jethro Tull

82.20 64


Semi-Finalists Apex Newark, Delaware

Axxis A Pico Rivera, California

Collage Akron, Ohio

Encore Bridgewater, Massachusetts

First Flight Cary, North Carolina Light Brigade

Haddon Heights High Voltage

Paradigm

Haddon Heights, New Jersey

Knightbeat Bogata, New Jersey

The Light Brigade Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

North Coast Academy Saginaw, Michigan

Paradigm Lake City, Florida

The Pride Springfield, Missouri

Polaris Hartford, Kentucky

Revelation Richmond, Virginia

The Vella Performance Ens. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

The Visual Arts Production Newark, Delaware

Other Competing Units Academy

Inversion

Virginia Beach, Virginia

Ars Nova

Nashville, Tennessee

Juxtaposition

Lubbock, Texas

Orient, Ohio

Art 101

Kismet

Columbus, Ohio

Ascension

Columbus, Ohio

Les Etoiles d’Or de Laval

Houston, Texas

Laval, Quebec

Asylum

Madison

Houston, Texas

Jackson, Tennessee

Bravo

Mascarade/Aventuriers

Atlanta, Georgia

Charlesbourg, Quebec

Cadets of Dutch Boy Kitchner/Waterloo, Ontario

Carolina Visual Productions Raleigh, North Carolina

Dark Horizons

Masquerade Youth Perf. Ens. Tarentum, Pennsylvania

Men with a Vision Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Nova

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Dark Horse

Denver, Colorado

Pacificaires

Chicago, Illinois

Effervescence

Surrey, British Columbia

Pegasus

East Aurora, New York

First City

Carlstadt, New Jersey

Q.E.D.

Pensacola, Florida

First Works

Kingston, New York

Rhapsody

Sacramento, California

Fusion

Gray, Tennessee

Sky Ryders

Parsippany, New Jersey

Incognito

Shawnee Mission, Kansas

Stepperettes

Lakewood, Colorado

Innuendo

Naperville, Illinios

Syracuse VIsual Ensemble

Northern New Jersey

Insight

Syracuse, New York

University Bearcat

Edison, New Jersey

Insignia

Cincinnati, Ohio

Xpress

Roanoke, Virginia

65

Arlington, Texas


Chesterton High School

Marian Catholic High School

Kettering Fairmont High School

LaPorte High School

Jefferson High School

Mascoutah High School

Ferndale High School

Francis Howell North High School

66


Bellbrook High School

Monticello High School

67

Thomas Worthington High School

New Philadelphia High School

Gates Chili High School

Maumee High School

Lake Park High School

Hanford High School


Clovis West High School

Amador Valley High School

Vista High School

Kennedy High School

Greater Johnstown High School

El Toro High School

Fowler High School

Anderson Highland High School

68


Stagg High School

Lebanon High School A

69

Vanden High School

Rochelle High School

Clayton Valley High School

Modesto High School

Wilcox High School

Johansen High School


Nease

St. Augustine, Florida Strength with music by Tori Amos

97.40 Directors Jill Moser, Robby DuFresne, Chris Savoy Costumes Jill Moser Set Design Chris Savoy Sponsor Nease Winter Guard Boosters

70


Director Bill Schroeder Staff Jenny Wright, Frank de la Rosa Sponsor Loara Band Boosters

Loara Anaheim, California Amazing Grace with music by LeeAnn Rimes and Jim Wunderlich

96.65

Franklin Central Indianapolis, Indiana A Life Remembered with music by Dmitri Shostakovich

96.40 Directors Jeff Wroblewski, Ray Hauser Staff Jen Rinas, Dale Rolfson, Jennifer Rolfson, Christian Vincent, Stephanie Wise, Andy Wroblewski, Krista Wroblewski, Jeff Wroblewski Costumes KLW Designs Set Design J Enterprises 71


St. Augustine Coast One A

Kettering, Ohio Overture to Candide with music by Leonard Bernstein

94.00 Director Patrick Murphy Staff Doug Annala, Jeff Brown, Jenny Durko, Andy Hudson, Katie Thillman

Director Jeff Dodd Staff Jeff Dodd, Jay Steele, Renee Meizius, Bryan Austin, Erica Hernandez, Charlene Anderson, Cheryl Wimberly Costumes Jay Steele, Cheryl Wimberly, Jeff Dodd, Fred J. Miller Set Design Jay Steele, Joe Mark, Joe Bruce

St. Augustine, Florida Danse L’Amour with music Habernera and Malaguena

Costumes Fred J. Miller, Inc. Set Design Patrick Murphy, Larry Back, Janet Back Sponsor Kettering Fairmont Band Boosters

Kettering Fairmont

94.05

Crestview

Directors Carrie Kelton, Neil Kile Staff Michael Shapiro, Carrie Kelton, Neil Kile, Michelle Pagnano, Michael Townsend Costumes Michael Shapiro Set Design Michelle Pagnano, Michael Shapiro, Neil Kile, Carrie Kelton

Crestview, Florida Homefires with music by David Wilcox

93.70 Director Jeff Welsh Staff Jeff Welsh, Julie Simmons Management J.C. Connor Costumes Jeff Welsh Set Design Jeff Welsh Sponsor Crestview Band Boosters

East Lake Tarpon Springs, Florida Dueling Banjos with music “Dueling Banjos”

93.70 72


Director Jason Peeples Staff Jason Peeples, Luis Valcazar, Lorevic Rivera, Allen Gaoiran, Chad Amsler Costumes Bobby Moffett Sponsor Los Gatos High School Band Boosters

Rochester, New York Polytonality: A Visual Interpretation with music by Philip Glass

90.65 Directors Dick Hoppe Staff Todd Diamond, Linda Maciulis, Colleen Neary, Tracy Bapst, Patty Flowerday Costumes Todd Diamond Set Design Todd Diamond

Los Gatos Los Gatos, California Obstacles with music by Keith Emerson

91.40

Gates Chili

Lake Mary

Director Dr. Michael Robinson, Steve Visnage Staff Michael James, Kim Freudenberg, Dean Dukes Set Design Michael James, Caron Schlutz, Steve Walrath, Julie Walrath Sponsor Cypress Creek High School Band Department

Lake Mary, Florida A Witch Dedication with music by Jethro Tull

90.20 Director Michele Dershimer Staff Wil Dershimer, Tony Florio, Mary McWilliams, Didi Berry, Laura Pless, Ted Pless, Krista Hurlburt, Kim Fruedenberg Sponsor The Chatlos Foundation, Inc.

Cypress Creek A Orlando, Florida Third Wind with music by Pat Metheny

90.10 73


Roachdale, Indiana

Director Chad Guess Staff Rod Beverly, Daniel Helton Costumes Erika Crosby, Chad Guess Set Design Chad Guess Sponsor Soddy Daisy Band Boosters

Sol-Fa with music by Karl Jenkins

86.90 Director Lee Gibson Staff Marty Johnson, Michelle Railey, Tom Hillenbrand, LeAnn Gaerte Costumes Lee Gibson Set Design Lee Gibson Sponsor North Putnam Band Parents Association

Soddy Daisy North Putnam

Soddy Daisy, Tennessee

Mozart with music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

88.65

Bear Creek

Director Wendy Uzarski Staff Wendy Uzarski, Charles Brown, Kevin Roberts, Scott Bilbruck Costumes Creative Costuming and Design Set Design Kevin Roberts

Lakewood, Colorado Reading From the Book with music by Holly Cole

86.50 Director Derek Woods Staff Garry Locke, Derrick Booker, Kendra Schnerle, April Perrine, Derek Woods Costumes Garry Locke Set Design Garry Locke, Derrick Booker Sponsor Bear Creek High School Instrumental Music Parents

Rancho Cucamonga Rancho Cucamonga, California The Devil Went Down to Georgia with music by the Charlie Daniels Band

85.25 74


Semi-Finalists Arlington High School

Greater Johnstown High School

Riverside, California

Barrington High School

Sunrise, Florida

Homestead High School

Pope High School

Cupertino, California

Marietta, Georgia

Hunters Lane High School

Franklin, Tennessee

Coatesville High School

Piper High School

Hinsdale, New York

Collinsville, Virginia

Centennial High School

Pensacola, Florida

Hinsdale High School

Barrington, Illinois

Basset High School

Pine Forest High School

Johnstown, New York

Reeths-Puffer High School

Nashville, Tennessee

Muskegon, Michigan

Coatesville, Pennsylvania

Jefferson High School West Lafayette, Indiana

Columbine High School

Kickapoo High School

Spring High School Houston, Texas Valley View High School

Springfield, Missouri

Moreno Valley, California

Littleton, Colorado

Concord High School

Lebanon High School

Concord, North Carolina

Cypress High School

West Carrollton High School

Norristown, Pennsylvania

North Royalton High School

Pensacola, Florida

Ferndale High School

Marietta, Georgia

Norristown Area High School

Cypress, California

Escambia High School

Walton High School

Ft. Wayne, Indiana

West Carrollton, Ohio

Westerville South High School

North Royalton, Ohio

Westerville, Ohio

Olympic Heights High School

Ferndale, Michigan

Whitnall High School

Boca Raton, Florida

Greenfield, Illinois

Fountain Valley High School Fountain Valley, California

Other Competing Units A. L. Brown High School Kannapois, North Carolina

Arvin High School Arvin, California

Ayala High School ‘A’ Chino Hills, California

Badin High School Hamilton, Ohio

Baldwinsville High School Baldwinsville, New York

Bay High School Panama City, Florida

Beavercreek High School Beavercreek, Ohio

Bellbrook High School Bellbrook, Ohio

Ben Davis High School Indianapolis, Indiana

Bishop Chatrad High School Indianapolis, Indiana

Brentwood High School Brentwood, Tennessee

Broken Arrow High School ‘A’ Broken Arrow, Oklahoma

Capistrano Valley High School Mission Viejo, California

Carl Albert High School Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Chaminade-Julienne HS Lebanon, Ohio

Chesaning High School Chesaning, Michigan

Christian County High School Hopkinsville, Kentucky

Colerain High School Cincinnati, Ohio

Cookeville High School

Methacton High School

Cookeville, Tennessee

Norristown, Pennsylvania

Cooper City High School ‘B’

Milford High School

Cooper City, Florida

Milford, Kentucky

Copperas Cove High School

Mt. Diablo High School

Scripps Ranch High School San Diego, California

Seneca Township High School Seneca, Illinois

South Oldham High School

Copperas Cove, Texas

Concord, California

Crestwood, Kentucky

Coral Park High School

Mt. Juliet High School

Springboro High School

Miami, Florida

Mt. Juliet, Tennessee

Danville High School

Mustang High School

Danville, Illinois

Mustang, Oklahoma

Douglas County High School

Naples High School

Atlanta, Georgia

Naples, New York

East Side High School

New Philadelphia High School

Newark, New Jersey

New Philadelphia, Ohio

Fieldale-Collinsville HS

Normal Community High School

Collinsville, Virginia

Normal, Illinois

Francis Howell North HS

North Harrison High School

St. Charles, Missouri

Ramsey, Indiana

Frisco High School

Northwestern High School

Frisco, Texas

Rockhill, South Carolina

Foothill High School

Norwood High School

Bakersfield, California

Cincinnati, Ohio

Granada Hills High School

Perry Meridian High School

Granada Hills, California

Indianapolis, Indiana

Hamilton Southeastern HS

Powhatan High School

Fishers, Indiana

Powhatan, Virginia

Harrison Central High School

Ramsey High School

Gulfport, Mississippi

Ringwood, New Jersey

Houston High School

Redland High School

Germantown, Tennessee

Redlands, California

John F. Kennedy High School

Robert E. Lee High School

Huntington Beach, California

Alexandria, Virginia

Marquette High School

Salem High School

Chesterfield, Missouri

Salem, Massachusetts

McKeesport High School

Santa Fe High School

McKeesport, Pennsylvania

Laguna Niguel, California

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Springboro, Ohio

St. Mary’s Area High School St. Mary’s, Pennsylvania

Stranahan High School Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

Tabb High School Yorktown, Virginia

Thomas Jefferson High School Annandale, Virginia

Thomas Worthington HS Worthington, Ohio

Triton High School Audubon, New Jersey

Trumansburg High School Trumansburg, New York

University High School ‘A’ Orlando, Florida

Wadsworth High School Akron, Ohio

West High School Bakersfield, California

West High School Salt Lake City, Utah

West Carteret High School Morehead City, North Carolina

Whiteland High School Beechgrove, Indiana

Ypsilanti High School Ypsilanti, Michigan


Black Knights

Freelancers

Great Lakes

Riverside

Trinity

Show Me Sound

76


Centerville High School

Mission Veijo High School

San Marcos High School

Eagan High School

Thousand Oaks High School

77

Clovis West High School


Blue Knights

Denver, Colorado Airborne…A Brief History of Flight with music by Mike Nevin and James Steinke

97.10 Director Dan Burke Staff Ray Ulibarri, James Steinke, Doug Rosener, Mike Nevin, Dave Marvin, John Crouch Costumes Angela Nevin Set Design Jason Barbam, Jason Kelly Sponsor Blue Knights Drum and Bugle Corps 78


Executive Director Don Click, Chris Finen Staff Stacey Cato, Cory Click, Michael Click, Terry Click, Anthea Lackey, Brad Love, Terry Pritchard, Alan Rice, Patrick Severs, Tom Williams, Eric Willie

Music City Mystique

Nashville, Tennessee From Dawn to Dusk‌The Serengeti

95.15

Sacramento, California After Hours

94.55

Sacramento Freelancers

Director Tom Hope, Don Silva Staff Jamie Holly, Eric Melson, Jason Williams, John Zimny, Dan Hudson, Dan Bryan, Jerry Stewart, Curtis Gaser Set Design Jason Barbam, Jason Kelly Sponsor Capital Freelancers, Inc. 79



Directors Greg Dearman Staff Scotty Sells, Ralph Stewart, David Harris, Marty Smith, Eric Mills, Jen Anderson Sponsors Sabian Cymbals, Pro-Mark Drumsticks, Innovative Percussion

Toronto, Ontario, Canada Windows 99 Intels Inside with music by Bob Gilligan

91.55

Carolina Thunder Spirit

Director Tom Bigas Staff Bob Gilligan, Gareth Skipp, Jim Maculay, Margie Taylor, Jason Sudbury, Tony Shuker Set Design Dennis Spain, Scott Heer Sponsors Spirit, Kiwanis Kavaliers, Oakland Youth Foundation, Vic Firth, Ontario Staging Ltd.

Charlotte, North Carolina Music for the Holocaust with music Quartet for the End of Time and Music for Prague

93.40

Other Competing Units Trinity Columbus, Ohio

University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky

Black Knights Burbank, California Dimensions with music by Stephen Mellito

89.95 Directors Pete Ellison, Russell Kingman Staff Ariel Campos, Chris Burroughs, George Collins

81


Dartmouth

North Dartmouth, Massachusetts Scenes from West Side Story with music from the movie “West Side Story�

97.25 Director Tom Aungst Staff Tom Aungst, Darcie Aungst, Jamie Eckert, David Lord Costumes Darcie Aungst

82


Directors John Hannan, Mark Petrash Staff Jim Wunderlich, Mike Jackson, Jenny Jackson, Vince Terusa Costumes Bobby Moffett Sponsor SKB Corporation.

Mission Viejo Mission Viejo, California From Time to Time

97.00

Ponderosa Parker, Colorado Blast From the Past and A Night at the Polyester Club with music by Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Prince

97.00 Director Jim Miller Staff Steve Yates, Tammy Yates, Sean Barrows, Tony Dipintino Costumes Steve Yates, Angela Nevi Sponsor Ponderosa Band Boosters 83


Director Chuck Stephen Staff Kathy Berglund, John Crouch, Mike Doe, Dave Marvin, Scott Reno Costumes Kat Thiede Set Design Rick Montrose Sponsor Northglenn High School Band Boosters

Wrentham, Massachusetts Marketplace with music by Dave Matthews, Bela Fleck, Seal, and Pat Metheny

96.30 Director Neil Larrivee Staff Peter Tileston, Wilbur Higgins, Dana Atwood, David McCarthy, Tracy Grout

Northglenn

Set Design Bill McKenna, Bill Keyes Sponsors King Phillip Music Association, Vic Firth, Pearl

Northglenn, Colorado

King Philip

Life After Life with music from Dream Theatre, Jekyll and Hyde, Porgy and Bess

96.90

John Overton

Director Rich Hammond Staff Rob Miessener, Steve Kulp, Brian Green, Larry Williams, Ketrina Little, Sara Helmuth, Darren Hazlett, Liz Rooney, Bob Wilson, Bob Bollman, Dan O’Neill Costumes Debbie Fisher Set Design John Holloway, Steve Kulp

Nashville, Tennessee Clue-Overton’s Classic Murder Mystery with music by Michael Daugherty

93.15 Director Julie Davila Staff Jim Casella, Shawn Harris, Bobby Hullett, Mark Winn Costumes DeRhonda Wheeler Set Design Joey Stanton, Bobby Hullett Sponsor John Overton High School Band Boosters

North Penn Lansdale, Pennsylvania Point Line and Plane with music Chairman Dances.

90.55 84


Director Eric Mills Staff Ralph Stewart, Eric Mills, Chris Turner, Cameron Bolish, Jason Herd, Jen Anderson, David Harris Costumes Ralph Stewart, Jen Anderson, Eric Mills Set Design Ralph Stewart, Eric Mills Sponsor West Carteret Band Boosters

Coatesville, Pennsylvania Predator with music by Michael Daugherty and Enya

88.65 Director Dave Rutherford Staff Matt Foster, Marcel Roos, Steve Regener, B.J. Hare, Ryan Weiner, Laura Benko, Cynthia Stratton Costumes and Set Design C.P.M.C., Matt Foster Sponsors Coatesville School District, C.P.M.C.

West Carteret Morehead City, North Carolina

Coatesville

Enigami 11:58

90.10

Other Competing Units Center Grove High School Greenwood, Indiana

Hatboro-Horsham High School Horsham, Pennsylvania

Lincoln-Way High School New Lennox, Illinois

Houston Germantown, Tennessee Civil War Suite with music from the American Civil War

87.05 Director Kevin Tabb Staff James Tomlinson, Quincy Williams, Tamara Tomlinson, Hayes Laughin, Jim Smith Costumes Kathy Fischer, Wanda Dyas Set Design Bruce Rowe, Dan Fisher Sponsor Houston High School Band Boosters 85


Avon High School

Carroll High School

Ayala High School

Fountain Valley High School

Upland High School

Westerville North High School

86


Bishop Montgomery High School

Valencia High School

Beyer High School

North Harrison High School

Westerville South High School

87

Johansen High School


Southern Maine Youth Ensemble

Portland, Maine Egyptian Fantasy with music Wind and the Lion, Scheherazade, Bacchanale

95.45 Director Phil Verrill Staff Tom Aungst, Anthony Marro, Phil Verrill, Marty Joyce, Scott Trach, Sandy Portmann Costumes Tammy Card, Jenny Falk, Sue Saffer Set Design Kathryn Kelsey

88


Director Gary Naylor Staff Gary Naylor, Bill Calhoun, Mark Harwitz, Matt Richmond, Ted Mascari, Giff Howarth, Dan Campbell, Brian Kesel, Dan Gould, Tom Beauchamp Set Design Garry Naylor, Jeff Magacs

Patriots Rochester, New York Pieces of Glass with music by Philip Glass

92.40

Penn State State College, Pennsylvania Tocatta in Timescope with music by Emerson, Lake and Palmer

92.35 Director Matt Lusky Staff Chris Johnson, Jim Latten, Matt Lusky, Chirs Previc, Chuck Ricotta, Kevin Murphy Sponsors The Music Emporium, Robert Sides Family Music, Kensey Nash Inc., Gambal Manufacturing, Shirley Smith 89


Director Brad Deason, Adam Alexander Staff Brad Deason, Adam Alexander, Richard Robinson, Scott Ford, Steve Knob, Stephanie Ford, Stephen Ferguson Costumes Brad Deason Set Design Brad Deason, Chris Deason Sponsors Hopkinsville High School, Christian County High Band Boosters

Danville, Virginia Life-A Short Ride with music Russian and Ludmilla, Makrocosmos III, Short Ride on a Fast Machine

92.00 Director Tim Bray Staff Chris Daniels, Rick Arthurs, Scott Thomas, Ashley Dewberry, Paul Rennick, Scott Gordon

Eklipse Hopkinsville, Kentucky The Pride with music by Santorini

Set Design Debra Bray, Eddie Pope.

Virginia Helmsmen

92.15

Collage Akron, Ohio Images with the music of Dream Theatre

86.45 Director Ray Boggs Staff Ron Graham, Rob Ferguson, Brian Bennett, Bill Etling Director Terry Artis Costumes Terry Artis, Show Me Sound Set Design Terry Artis, Sherry Porter Sponsor Regional Arts Commission, Arts & Education Council

Show Me Sound St. Louis, Missouri The Wildlife with music by Terry Artis and Russell Ferante

86.00 90


Other Competing Units Arthur Hil Saginaw, Michigan

Diddle Dogs Novi, Michigan

Masquerade Youth Tarentum, Pennsylvania

Perspective Palm Harbor, Florida

Spectrum Montour Falls, New York

VX Ft. Collins, Colorado

Diddle Dogs

91

VX


Centerville

Centerville, Ohio On the Waterfront with music by Leonard Bernstein

96.05 Director Tim Fairbanks Staff Chris Davis, Tim Fairbanks, Wayne Markworth, Devin Namaky, Kevin Namaky, Michael Shapiro, Andy Schiebel Costumes and Set Design Tim Fairbanks, Michael Shapiro Sponsor Centerville Band Boosters

92


Director Gary Wampler Staff April Agee, Peter Gomez, Chris Johnson, Ike Nakamura, Al Peralta, Luis Echeverria Sponsor West Coast Drum Center

Fountain Valley Fountain Valley, California A Silent Movie with music by George Hamilton Green, Charlie Chaplin, Sergei Prokofiev

95.25

Arvada, Colorado

Pomona

Short Tales of the Black Forest with music Short Tales of the Black Forest

94.70 Director W.L. Whaley Staff James Steinice, Ray Ulibarry, Greg Kitto, Chris Martin, Rob Billings, Troy Thaemert, Alex Perrine Costumes and Set Design Rob Billings Sponsor Pomona Music Boosters

93


Arvada, Colorado

Director Corey Brodersen Staff Brent Biggs, Greg Wilson, Kate Buinicki Costumes Brent Biggs, Corey Brodersen Set Design Brent Biggs, Corey Brodersen

Cirque du Soleil production of “O”

93.30 Director Charles E. Craig Staff Steve Yates, Tammy Yates, Angela Nevin Costumes Angela Nevin Set Design Charles E. Craig Sponsor Arvada High School Band Boosters

Longmont Longmont, Colorado Hard Rock Rain

93.50

Arvada Reds

Carmel

Director Jeff Schletzer Staff David England, Derek Schletzer, John Harvill, Beth Edmondson, Mandy Contreras

Indianapolis, Indiana Simply…Marimba with music by Mike McIntosh

91.20

Father Ryan

Director Mike McIntosh Staff Keli Fiesel, Mike Pote Costumes Julie Gren, Mike McIntosh Set Design Mike Pote, Mike McIntosh, Rob Vitolins, Katie Vitolins.

Nashville, Tennessee Lazy Acres Trailer Park with music Freebird, Jessica and Sweet Home Alabama

90.85 94


Director Tim Fairbanks Staff Terry Sanders, Ira Fernandez, Nakisha Keyes, Doug Holsworth, Rodell Castillo Costumes Kathy Hansen, Brenda Wright, Kelly Winters Sponsor Escambia High School Band Boosters, Percussion Construction Mallets, Silver Fox Percussion USA

Grandville, Michigan J.D. Spectculus an original composition

89.20 Director Alvin King Staff Brennan Mihalovits, Jon Rice Costumes Alvin King Set Design Jim Ward Sponsor Compu Die

Escambia Pensacola, Florida

Grandville

Cinco de Mayo, The Celebration with music by Carlos Santana, Spyro Gyra

90.25

Tate

Director Melissa Goff Staff Alan Goff, Melissa Goff, Mac Macentire, Matt Stewart Costumes Francis Howell, Inc. Set Design Francis Howell, Inc. Sponsor Francis Howell Band Boosters

Gonzalez, Florida The Gift with music by John Williams

89.20

Francis Howell

Director Jody Dunwoody Staff Jody Dunwoody, John Dunlap, Bryan York, Weldon Anderson, Debbie Mishoe Set Design Joyce Mishoe, Pat Cotton, Scott Crisp Sponsors Tate High School Band Boosters, Sabian Cymbals, Vic Firth, Midwest Percussion Concepts

St. Charles, Missouri Jekyll and Hyde with music from the Broadway production

88.45 95



Other Competing Units Amelia High School Amelia, Ohio

Avon High School Avon, Indiana

Beavercreek High School Beavercreek, Ohio

Choctawhatchee High School Ft. Walton Beach, Florida

Concord High School Concord, North Carolina

Cookeville High School Cookeville, Tennessee

Danville High School Danville, Illinois

Francis Howell North High School St. Charles, Missouri

Novi High School Novi, Michigan

Powhatan High School Powhatan, Virginia

Concord High School

97

Novi High School


Loara High School

A.B.Miller High School

Tell City High School

Clayton Valley High School

New Palestine High School

Thomas Worthington High School

South Oldham High School

Arcadia High School

98


Redlands High School

Chesterton High School

99

Buena High School

Westlake High School

Tri-Central High School

Riverbank High School

North Putnam High School

Wilcox High School


Ayala

Chino Hills, California A Second Valediction with music by Jethro Tull

96.75 Director Mark Stone Staff Ike Jackson, Caleb Rothe, Manuel Melendez Costumes Ike Jackson, Creative Costuming and Design Set Design Ike Jackson, Caleb Jackson Sponsors Eagle Hardware, Xymox, Ayala BAP Boosters

100


Directors Tony Cox, Vicky Williams Staff Mark Kough, Lori Ann Keeney, Israel Horne, John Harvill, Jonathan Morrell Sponsor Mt. Juliet High School Band Boosters

Mount Juliet Mt. Juliet, Tennessee Ghost Train with music by Eric Whitacre

96.72

Westerville South

Westerville, Ohio Time

95.70

Director Craig Dunn Costumes Barb Boczek Set Design Richard Witt

101


Ramsey, Indiana Director Gregg Souza Staff Phil Vallejo, Vince Oliver, Darren Stack, Juan Gomez, Oliver Bullock, Bobby Arriola

Riverbank Riverbank, California The Industrial Counter-Revolution Man Verses Machine

95.50

94.10 Director Steve Angel Staff Chris Smith, Jenny Angel, Darrell Williamson, Gary Crisp Percussion Instructor Ron McClure

North Harrison

Centennial

Directors Ken Sawyer, Mike Doe Staff Chris Wilder, Katie Bailey, Krystina Sietrvold, Scott Reno, Mike Dye, Josh Madrid Costumes and Set Design Mike Doe, Chris Wilder, Katie Bailey Sponsor Alameda High School Music Boosters

Franklin, Tennessee Stargate with music from Stargate

94.00

Alameda

Director Alan Rice Staff Alan Rice, Patrick Severs, Shawn Gwatney, Mike McIntosh, Carl Eppier Costumes Alan Rice Set Design Brian Law Sponsor Centennial High School Band Boosters

Lakewood, Colorado Miss Saigon with music arranged by Dave Marvin

93.85 102


Director Rodney Arcaro Staff David Wyrick, Donnie Gray

Crestwood, Kentucky

Thomas Worthington South Oldham The Music of David Holsinger with music by David Holsinger

92.25

Director Jim Stuppy Staff Mike Greer, Chris Lunsford, Joey Shuits, Andrew Schnieders, Bobbi Nelson

Worthington, Ohio

Overture to Candide with music by Leonard Bernstein

93.30

Mason Mason, Ohio An Imaginary Road with music by Pat Metheny

92.10 Directors Bill Pendleton, Dale Moberly Staff John Taylor, Bill Pendleton, Dale Moberly

103



Other Competing Units Mustang High School

Barnstable High School

Mustang, Oklahoma

Hyannis, Massachusetts

National Trail High School

Bellbrook High School

New Paris, Ohio

Bellbrook, Ohio

New Philadelphia High School

Blue River Valley High School

New Philadelphia, Ohio

Mt. Summit, Indiana

Olympic Heights High School

Carroll High School

Boca Raton, Florida

Dayton, Ohio

Perry Meridian High School

Centaurus High School

Indianapolis, Indiana

Lafayette, Colorado

Redlands High School

Chesaning High School

Redlands, California

Chesaning, Michigan

Springboro High School

Clinton High School

Springboro, Ohio

Clinton, Michigan

Trumbull High School

Columbia City High School

Trumbull, Connecticut

Columbia City, Indiana

Turpin High School

Dalton High School

Cincinnati, Ohio

Dalton, Tennessee

University High School

Enterprise High School

Orlando, Florida

Enterprise, Alabama

Walled Lake Central High School

Granada Hills High School

Walled Lake, Michigan

Northridge, California

Waterford-Mott High School

Harrison Central High School

Detroit, Michigan

Gulfport, Mississippi

West Carrollton High School

Hilton High School

West Carrollton, Ohio

Hilton, New York

Hunters Lane High School Nashville, Tennessee

Kings High School Kings Mills, Ohio

Marion Harding High School Marion, Ohio

Maumee High School Maumee, Ohio

Methacton High School Norristown, Pennsylvania

Redlands High School

105

Clinton High School



New Albany High School

107

Franklin Central High School

Downers Grove High School

Amador Valley High School

Modesto High School

Anderson High School

Kettering Fairmont High School


Georgia Tech

Atlanta, Georgia Ghost Train with music by Eric Whitacre

77.80 Director Christopher Moore Staff Tim Hinton, David Tarlton, Clif Lipscomb Sponsor Georgia Institute of Technology

108


Cynosure

Also Competing

Penascola, Florida The Dimeola Dilemma with music by Al Dimeola

Velocity

94.10 Director John E. Dunlap Staff Jody Dunwoody, Kevin Knobbs Sponsors University of West Florida, Tate High School

Franklin, Tennessee Variations of “On the Waterfront”

92.05 Directors Bobby Hullett, Jonathan Duke

109


Franklin Central

Indianapolis, Indiana Carneval Overture with music by Antonin Dvorak

98.75 Director Daniel P. Fyffe Staff Raymond G. Hauser, Jr., Bell Tree Coach Sponsor Percussion Parents and Band Boosters

110


Director Tim Libby Staff Mike Nevin, Costumes Angela Nevin Sponsor Gateway Instrumental Music Boosters

Gateway Aurora, Colorado West Side Story with music by Leonard Bernstein, arranged by Mike Nevin

98.40

Northglenn Northglenn, Colorado Music from the Gutter with music by Brian Setzer, Dave Marvin, Vic Cionetti

96.80 Director Chuck Stephen Staff Kathy Berglund Costumes Kat Thiede Sponsor Northglenn Band Boosters 111



Director Derek Woods Staff Dana Stabaugh, Aaron Lundblad, David Killinger, Derek Woods Costumes Land’s End Set Design Rubbermaid Sponsor Bear Creek High School Instrumental Music Parents

Nashville, Tennessee The Finale with music by Sergei Prokofiev

94.50

Bear Creek

Director Julie Davila, Shawn Harris Sponsor John Overton High School Band Boosters

Lakewood, Colorado Opus 5 Option B

94.90

John Overton

Other Competing Units Cookeville High School Cookeville, Tennessee

Downers Grove High School Downers Grove, Illinois

Rangeview High School Aurora, Colorado

Tunstall High School Danville, Virginia

West Campus High School San Antonio, Texas

113


New England Regional February 5 & 6, 2000

Salem, Massachusetts Independent World Finals 83.6 81.5 81.2 76.5 75.7 74.1 72.8 72.0 71.0 70.1 62.3

Independent Open Finals

Emerald Marquis Blessed Sacrament St. Ann’s Black Watch Just Class Patriots Chimeras Nolan Les Eclipses Sonnor Avilaros

75.5 74.0 71.5 67.5 45.6

76.5 74.7 72.2 70.9 68.4 67.6 66.2

Scholastic Open Finals

Scholastic World Finals 74.9 Eastridge High School

Trumbull High School

Indpendent A Finals

St Ann’s Syracuse Brigadiers St Catherine’s Townies Alter Ego The Academy

73.5 Norwalk High School 69.2 South Brunswick High School 65.6 Trumbull High School 61.0 Ramsey High School 57.3 Blackstone-Millville High School

Eastridge High School

Mystique Sacred Heart St. John’s Shenendehowa Apex Salem Blue Q.E.D.

Scholastic A Finals 76.8 Gates Chili High School 70.3 Salem High School 68.6 Greater Johnstown High School 67.6 Triton High School 63.6 King Philip High School

Patriots

North Star Regional February 5 & 6, 2000

Monticello, Minnesota Independent Open Finals 72.9 Tapestry 71.2 Seneca 67.1 Royal Guard

Scholastic Open Finals 67.1 Irondale High School

Independent A Finals 59.2 Pride of the Lions 58.3 U of W Whitewater 50.9 Northernaires

114

Scholastic A Finals 69.4 67.3 66.7 65.5 62.9 61.0 59.4 58.1 58.1 57.1

Rocori High School Champlin Park High School Bellevue East High School Monticello High School Whitnall High School Eden Prairie High School South St. Paul High School Sibley A High School Chippewa Falls High School Elk River High School


Southern California Regional

February 12 & 13, 2000

Riverside, California Independent World 87.5 82.2 78.1 73.5

Fantasia Every-Body Alliance of Miami Solution Performance Ensemble 72.3 Jinx

Scholastic World Finals 73.0 70.5 66.5 64.2

Pomona High School Diamond Bar High School Mater Dei High School Mt. Carmel High School

Independent Open Finals 75.9 Blue Devils 72.5 Axxis 70.7 Every-Body

Logan High School

Scholastic A Finals

Scholastic Open Finals 80.7 Arcadia High School 75.8 Homestead High School 73.8 Rancho Bernardo High School 71.9 James Logan High School 71.8 Chino High School 68.4 Nogales High School 67.6 Valencia High School 66.3 Loara High School 65.9 Thousand Oaks High School 63.3 Mission Viejo High School

76.2 Trabuco Hills High School 73.4 Rancho Cucamonga High School 71.3 El Dorado High School 68.4 Ayala High School 67.9 Fountain Valley High School 64.0 El Toro High School 63.3 Royal High School 61.4 Kennedy High School

Independent World Finals 79.2 RCC Winter Drum Line 73.9 Black Knights

Scholastic World Finals 85.7 Mission Viejo High School 80.2 Thousand Oaks High School

Scholastic Open Finals 85.3 74.8 74.7 74.1 68.3

Independent A 78.4 72.6 70.2 66.6 62.0

Ayala High School Fountain Valley High School Upland High School Valencia High School Bishop Montgomery High School

Scholastic A Finals

Alliance of Miami A Esperanza de Luz Axxis A Classic Image Intensity

Blue Devils

Valencia High School

86.7 82.1 78.8 77.7 77.2 77.1 73.6 68.9 67.0 66.9 66.1

Mission Viejo High School

115

Loara High School Arcadia High School Buena High School Gahr High School El Dorado High School Trabuco Hills High School Burroughs High School La Canada High School Eisenhower High School Moorpark High School Redlands High School



Indianapolis Regional February 12 & 13, 2000

Mooresville, Indiana Independent World Finals 81.1 Crown

Scholastic World Finals 82.7 79.0 75.1 73.3 70.9

Center Grove High School Miamisburg High School Carroll High School Northview High School Lawrence Central High School 65.8 Lincoln-Way High School 64.3 Centerville High School

Independent Open Finals 74.8 72.5 71.5 68.3

Lakota Interplay Onyx Tapestry

Scholastic Open Finals 78.2 76.1 75.0 73.6 70.8 68.1 63.9

Franklin Central High School Nease High School Taylor High School Avon High School Northmont High School Jasper High School Southport High School

Independent A Finals 78.9 74.5 71.9 71.5 67.4

JSU Center Signature Independence Northcoast ACAM Third Edition

Scholastic A Finals 79.0 Lebanon High School 77.8 Walton High School 74.8 Kettering Fairmont High School 73.9 Jefferson High School 73.0 Chesterton High School 72.5 North Putnam High School 72.2 Bellbrook High School 71.7 Westerville South High School 71.7 Anderson Highland High School 68.9 Colerain High School 67.4 Marion High School 66.0 T. Worthington High School 65.0 Angola High School 62.6 North Royalton High School 61.5 South Oldham High School

Lawrence Central High School

Independent World Finals 79.6 Great Lakes

Scholastic World Finals 73.9 Centerville High School

Scholastic Open Finals 81.8 Westerville South High School 79.4 Westerville North High School 76.9 Avon High School

Scholastic A Finals 85.3 77.8 71.8 70.5 70.3 67.8

Independent Concert Finals 81.7 Franklin Elite

Scholastic Concert Finals 89.2 Franklin Central High School 78.5 Kettering Fairmont High School 70.2 New Albany High School

Centerville High School

117

Worthington High School Maumee High School Chesterton High School Sycamore High School Tell City High School New Palestine High School

The Lakota


Mid-South Regional February 19, 2000

Nashville, Tennesse Independent World Finals 79.7 Chimeras

Scholastic World Finals 77.7 St. Augustine High School "Coast One" 61.5 McGavock High School

Independent Open Finals 78.7 69.1 63.2 56.5

Nuendo Chimeras Open Royal Guard Regime

Scholastic Open Finals 72.4 Northmont High School 61.2 Ooltewah High School 50.6 Warren Co. High School

Scholastic A Finals 84.3 79.8 76.6 76.5 76.3 75.1 74.9 73.2 70.6 70.5 70.2 69.6 68.4 67.2 64.0

Pope High School Walton High School Concord High School St. Augustine "Coast One A" Soddy Daisy High School Escambia High School Centennial High School Jefferson High School Hunter's Lane High School Christian Co. High School Bartlett High School Brentwood High School Beaver Creek High School Overton High School Owasso High School

Independent Open Finals 73.7 Velocity

Scholastic Open Finals 87.8 86.8 85.6 80.2 79.5 77.9

Independent A Finals 68.4 Forest Hills

Scholastic A Finals 78.5 Centennial High School 76.1 Newnan High School 75.3 Warner Robbins High School 74.5 Houston High School 74.2 McIntosh High School

Independent A Finals 81.1 79.3 76.7 71.7 68.8

Infiniti Ancient City JSU Center Stage Black Gold Madison

Independent World Finals 85.2 Music City Mystique 82.6 Carolina Thunder

Tate High School Father Ryan High School Mt. Juliet High School Escambia High School Concord High School Oakland High School

Scholastic Concert Finals 90.2 John Overton High School 90.2 Fort Mill High School

Scholastic World Finals 80.0 West Carteret High School 78.8 Houston High School 78.0 Dobbins-Bennett High School

Suncoast Regional February 19, 2000

Tampa, Florida Independent World Finals 78.3 Alliance of Miami 71.6 The Glassmen

Scholastic World Finals 73.7 Braddock High School

Independent Open Finals 76.5 The Vella 74.1 Team Miami

Scholastic Open Finals 80.8 Stoneman Douglas High School 77.9 Nease High School 76.9 Cooper City High School 72.7 Tarpon Springs High School 61.8 Cicero-North Syracuse High School

Independent A Finals 78.3 74.1 68.7 66.4

St. Johns of Beverly Paradigm Rangerettes The Knights

118

Scholastic A Finals 80.9 77.8 77.1 76.3 76.1 75.1 72.9 70.7 70.0 70.0 70.0 69.4 67.3 66.8 65.2 63.1

Cypress Creek High School Olympic Heights HS Spruce Creek High School Clearwater High School East Lake High School Bloomingdale High School Hialeah High School Santaluces High School Largo High School Nease A High School Piper High School Stoneman Douglas A HS University High School Countryside High School Lake Mary B High School Gulf Coast High School


Mid-California Regional February 19, 2000

Modesto, California Independent World Finals 85.8 San Jose Raiders

Scholastic World Finals 92.4 James Logan High School 79.0 Beyer High School 76.2 Clovis West High School

Independent Open Finals 78.0 San Jose Raiders Open

Scholastic A Finals 82.2 77.1 75.8 71.9 70.3 67.9 66.4 60.8

Scholastic Open Finals

Riverbank High School Vista Varsity High School Amador Valley High School Alvarado Middle School Fowler High School Wilcox High School Ridgeview High School Beyer High School

Scholastic Open Finals 80.6 Homestead High School 76.5 James Logan High School Open 76.4 Redwood High School 76.2 Mt. Diablo High School 74.4 Oak Grove High School

Independent World Finals

73.4 Johansen High School 71.6 Clovis High School 71.0 Beyer High School

Scholastic A Finals 74.3 69.2 67.7 65.8 64.7

Clayton Valley High School Valley Christian High School Riverbank High School Los Banos High School Wilcox High School

Scholastic Concert Finals

81.2 Sacramento Freelancers

88.5 Amador Valley High School 66.3 Modesto High School

Scholastic World Finals 89.0 San Marcos High School 83.1 Clovis West High School

Independent A Finals 86.1 Mystique 66.1 Dreamscape 62.2 Utopia

Eastern Regional

Gates Chili High School

February 19 & 20, 2000

Midlothian, Virginia Independent World Finals 81.8 Black Watch 78.8 Just Class

Independent Open Finals 72.2 Alter Ego

Scholastic Open Finals 77.3 Norwalk High School 74.9 South Brunswick High School

San Jose Raiders Open

Independent A Finals 79.5 79.3 76.5 74.6 73.2 70.4 70.2 66.9 65.7 65.5 65.0

First Flight Revelation Apex The Light Brigade Dominion Carolina Visual Productions Q.E.D. Visual Arts Production Millenia Carolina Gates Chili JV Art 101

119

Scholastic A Finals 79.6 78.5 77.8 75.5 75.1 73.3 72.2 69.5 68.9 68.2 65.7 65.0

Bassett High School Hinsdale High School Gates Chili High School Norwin High School Medina High School Pennsauken High School Chambersburg High School Norristown High School Triton High School Nottoway High School South Granville High School Fieldale-Collinsville High School 63.6 Powhatan High School 62.0 McLean High School 59.7 Fairfax High School



Midwest Regional February 25 & 26, 2000

Lockport, Illinois Independent World Finals

Independent A Finals

83.2 Crown Guard 73.1 Glassmen

79.3 76.2 75.4 75.0

Scholastic World Finals 85.9 82.5 79.4 78.5

Center Grove High School Carroll High School Eastridge High School Lawrence Central High School 74.5 Northview High School 72.0 Lincoln-Way High School 68.7 Centerville High School

74.9 72.7 68.8 66.3

Scholastic A Finals

Independent Open Finals 78.4 Onyx 74.8 Interplay 74.4 Tapestry

Scholastic Open Finals 85.6 80.9 78.7 78.2 75.6 72.3 69.8

Independence Top Hats Collage Christos Performance Troupe Third Edition Northcoast Academy Masquerade J.R. Brass

Franklin Central High School Taylor High School Avon High School Kings High School Marian Catholic High School Broken Arrow High School Irondale High School

81.0 New Philadelphi High School 79.0 Chesterton High School 77.0 Ferndale High School 76.5 North Putnam High School 75.1 Fairborn High School 74.0 North Royalton High School 72.5 Broken Arrow High School 72.0 LaPorte High School 70.3 Ypsilanti High School 69.5 Normal Community High School 68.1 West Carrollton High School 65.6 Union High School 65.5 Lakeland High School 64.6 Monticello High School 61.7 Whitnall High School

Independent World Finals 83.7 Trinity 80.2 Great Lakes

Scholastic World Finals 84.0 Eagen High School 81.9 Irondale High School 80.3 Centerville High School

Independent Open Finals 65.4 Percussion in Motion

Scholastic Open Finals 78.9 Francis Howell North High School 75.8 Novi High School 75.2 Lincoln-Way High School 73.9 Howell High School

Independent A Finals 70.9 Eastside Fury

Scholastic A Finals 84.1 82.9 82.4 81.8 76.4 74.4

Chesaning High School Bettendorf High School Chesterton High School Clinton High School Andrew High School Jenison High School

Scholastic Concert Finals 71.0 Downers Grove South High School

Northwest Regional February 26, 2000

Vancouver, Washington Independent World Finals 86.2 Every-Body

Independent Open Finals 78.9 Every-Body Open

Independent A Finals 72.3 Circle Game 69.6 Pacificaires 62.8 Oregon State University

Scholastic A Finals 80.1 76.2 71.9 68.4 64.5 64.2 56.5 52.2

Ferndale High School Centennial High School Clarkston High School Aloha High School Beaverton High School Westview High School Clayton Valley High School Columbia River High School 121

Independent A Finals 67.4 Pacific Knights

Scholastic A Finals 78.2 74.5 70.5 68.2 67.5

Clayton Valley High School Centennial High School Tigard High School Skyview High School Evergreen High School


European Regional February 26, 2000

United Kingdom Scholastic World Finals

Independent Open Finals

80.1 St. Augustine High School Coast One 69.9 Diamond Bar High School

Bishop Montgomery High School

71.3 68.3 67.1 66.9 64.3 62.3

Mayflower Thurrock Academy Avant Courir The Pride The Girls Gang Concord

Scholastic World Finals 79.3 77.9 72.8 70.8

Clovis West High School Pomona High School Diamond Bar High School Mater Dei High School

Independent Open Finals 83.5 81.6 79.5 75.7

Blue Devils Axxis San Jose Raiders Open Millenia

Scholastic Open Finals 76.5 Valley View High School 75.4 Loara High School 72.7 Buchanan High School

Independent A Finals 81.6 78.0 74.5 71.0 67.4

Esperanza de Luz Signature Axxis A Stampede Allegiance Elite

Jong Beatrix The Statesmen The Pride Avant Courir Southern Knights The Girls Gang

March 4 & 5, 2000

Las Vegas, Nevada

91.4 Fantasia 77.6 Jinx

65.3 65.3 64.6 62.9 60.7 59.6

Southwest Regional

Clovis West High School

Independent World Finals

Independent A Class Finals

Scholastic A Finals 84.3 84.1 84.0 81.2 80.1 77.1 72.2 71.1 69.6 69.3

Trabuco Hills High School Riverbank High School Arlington High School Rancho Cucamonga High School Vista High School El Dorado High School Royal High School Kennedy High School Clarkston High School Golden Valley High School

Independent World Finals 87.1 Riverside Community College 78.5 Black Knights 74.1 Granada Hills

Scholastic World Finals 90.4 James Logan High School 88.5 Thousand Oaks High School 85.3 Bullard High School

Independent Open Finals 83.9 Allegiance Elite 76.8 Pasadena Community College

Scholastic Open Finals 88.2 82.6 81.3 76.4

Fountain Valley High School Valley View High School Page High School Bishop Montgomery High School

Scholastic A Finals 93.2 88.8 88.4 83.6 79.0 77.6 76.0 77.5 73.8 73.7

Loara High School Clayton Valley High School Gilbert High School Arcadia High School West Covina High School Canyon Springs High School John North High School Simi Valley High School Canyon Hills High School Sahuaro High School

Scholastic Concert Finals 66.0 Arlington High School 122


First Coast Regional March 4 & 5, 2000

Jacksonville, Florida Independent World Finals 83.6 Alliance of Miami

Scholastic World Finals 84.6 Miamisburg High School 82.5 Tate High School Chaparrals 79.6 St Augustine High School Coast One 79.5 Choctawhatchee High School 76.2 Braddock High School

Independent Open Finals 80.6 Nuendo 78.0 The Vella 77.1 Team Miami

Nease High School

Scholastic Open Finals 82.8 79.3 76.6 69.4

Pope High School Nease High School Cooper City High School Orange Park High School Anastasia

Independent A Finals 83.3 81.0 80.3 80.0 77.9

First Flight Ancient City Ensemble Alliance of Miami A Light Brigade Paradigm

Scholastic Open Finals 82.5 Winston Churchill High School 79.7 Westfield High School 65.9 South San Antonio High School

Independent A Finals 77.5 75.9 75.7 71.5

Pride of SMSU Express ARS Nova Ascension

78.4 78.3 76.7 75.5 75.5 74.1 73.9 72.5 72.2 71.0 69.3

Lake Mary High School Walton High School Clearwater High School Olympic Heights High School Cypress Creek High School St Augustine High School Coast One A Bloomingdale High School Largo High School East Lake High School University High School Fort Mill High School Nease High School A Mariner High School Seminole High School Tate High School Chaparral Cadets

March 4 & 5, 2000

Houston, Texas

79.4 Nolan 60.7 Asylum

85.3 82.9 81.3 80.4

Lone Star Regional

Miamisburg High School

Independent World Finals

Scholastic A Finals

Scholastic A Finals 80.5 80.3 77.8 76.1 75.6 75.0 73.3 72.8 72.7 70.9 69.8 69.4 68.5 68.2 67.0

Westfield High School A Katy High School Escambia High School The Woodlands High School Copperas Cove High School Leander High School Tomball High School Cy-Fair High School A Frisco High School Westlake High School Bowie High School Tom C Clark High School Clements High School Madison High School Winston Churchill High School A 123

Scholastic Open Finals 87.1 Escambia High School

Independent A Finals 78.2 Soundwave

Scholastic A Finals 64.5 88.0 88.8 89.0 89.4

Venus High School Mayde Creek High School Tomball High School Cy Falls High School Roosevelt High School

Scholastic Concert Finals 69.4 South San Antonio High School



Nutmeg Regional March 4 & 5, 2000

Stratford, Connecticut Independent World Finals 89.3 88.2 86.6 85.0 82.0

Scholastic Open Finals

Emerald Marquis St. Ann's Blessed Sacrament Black Watch Just Class

85.0 Norwalk High School 80.1 South Brunswick High School 78.4 Trumbull High School 66.3 Ramsey High School

Independent A Finals

Independent Open Finals 82.2 77.7 75.5 74.1 65.3

82.5 81.9 79.6 79.2 77.6 77.2 73.1

St. Ann's Open St. Catherine's Townies Mystique Alter Ego Regime

St. John's Beverly Sacred Heart Salem Blue Revelation Apex Q.E.D. Visual Arts Production Co.

Emerald Marquis

Scholastic A Finals 78.9 78.5 73.5 72.4 70.4 69.3 68.2 66.7

Ramsey High School

Cheshire High School Union Endicott High School Salem High School Brian McMahon High School Laurens Central High School Bridgewater-Raritan High School Vestal High School Hasbrouck Heights High School

St. John’s Beverly

Virginia Regional March 4 & 5, 2000

Powhatan, Virginia Independent World Finals 85.0 Carolina Thunder

Scholastic World Finals 88.9 West Carteret High School

Independent Open Finals 85.7 The South Florida Percussion Company 81.8 Virginia Helmsmen

Scholastic Open Finals 81.3 Powhatan High School

Independent A Finals 79.9 Tectonics Ensemble

Scholastic Concert Finals 93.1 Tunstall High School 70.2 East Carteret High School

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Carolina Regional March 11, 2000

Rock Hill, South Carolina Scholastic Open Finals 62.7 Warren County High School 59.2 Powell High School

Independent A Finals 86.4 83.3 82.5 81.9 77.9 75.1 71.8 69.7 65.9

Infiniti The Light Brigade JSU Center Stage Ancient City Ensemble Carolina Visual Productions Dominion Art 101 Millenia Carolina Kismet

Scholastic A Finals 84.6 84.5 83.2 82.3 80.0 79.4 78.8 77.1 76.6 75.8 75.2 74.6 73.9 73.5 71.2 69.9

Concord High School A Bassett High School Hunters Land High School Bellbrook High School Fort Mill High School Nottoway High School North Buncombe High School Dobyns-Bennett High School Trinity High School Concord High School B Fieldale-Collinsville High School Tuscola High School Waccamaw High School Byrnes High School Powhatan High School Satellite High School

Independent World Finals 81.0 Carolina Thunder

Scholastic World Finals 87.0 West Carteret High School 78.0 Dobyns-Bennett HS

Independent Open Finals 79.9 VVirginia Helmsmen 70.0 Shockwave

Scholastic Open Finals 82.1 Powhatan High School 80.1 Concord High School

Scholastic A Finals 80.0 77.0 76.7 75.0 74.5

Byrnes High School Hunters Lane High School Bellbrook High School North Buncombe HS Irmo High School

Independent Concert Finals 71.1 NSCU Percussion

Scholastic Concert Finals 90.8 Tunstall High School 89.4 Fort Mill High School

Mid-America Regional

Nolan

March 11, 2000

Tulsa, Oklahoma Independent World Finals 79.6 Nolan 33.9 Namasthe

Scholastic Open Finals 79.4 Broken Arrow High School 67.4 Union High School Open 60.8 Lake Highlands High School

Scholastic A Finals 83.8 80.9 80.8 80.4 80.3 79.5 78.8

Independent A Finals 83.2 82.3 75.1 72.0 71.1

Black Gold Pride of SMSU ARS Nova Sky Ryders Sarajevo

78.3 76.8 74.8 74.2 73.4 72.8

DeSoto High School Northwest High School Richland High School Tom C. Clark High School Farmington High School Kickapoo High School Broken Arrow High School A Owasso High School Howell High School Mustang High School Union High School A Francis Howell North High School John Jay High School

Independent World Finals 83.3 OSU Marching Percussion

Scholastic World Finals 84.2 Houston High School

Independent Open Finals 86.3 Pride of SMSU

Scholastic Open Finals 84.6 Francis Howell North High School

Independent A Finals 77.7 OSU Marching Percussion

Scholastic A Finals 85.8 Tombal High School

Scholastic Concert Finals 81.9 Blue Springs High School

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Northeast Regional March 11 & 12, 2000

Brockport/Rochester, New York Independent World Finals 88.5 84.6 83.0 76.3

Patriots Sonnor Les Eclipses Avilaros

Scholastic World Finals 84.6 Eastridge High School

Independent Open Finals 85.3 Syracuse Brigadiers 80.3 St. Catherine’s Townies

Scholastic Open Finals

Scholastic A Finals 85.2 84.3 82.8 81.3 79.2 78.5 77.7 75.5 74.0 74.0 72.9

Independent Open Finals

Hinsdale High School Gates Chili High School Phoenix High School Union Endicott High School Greater Johnstown HS Medina High School Naples High School Pennsauken High School Victor High School Baldwinsville High School Norristown High School

83.3 Matrix 79.6 Penn State 79.2 Patriots

Independent A Finals 71.1 Walled Lake 63.8 St. John's

Scholastic A Finals 84.1 Hilton High School 76.5 Eastridge High School

52.5 Delaware Valley High School

Independent A Finals 83.9 80.9 78.3 75.8 74.5 73.6 70.8 70.7 66.9

Shenendehowa Salem Blue Ventures Collage Masquerade Effervescence Marcus Whitman Cadets of Dutch Boy 3e Legend Syracuse Brigadiers

Jinx

Rocky Mountain Regional March 18 & 19, 2000

Arvada, Colorado Independent World Finals 84.4 Jinx

Scholastic World Finals 80.0 Pomona High School

Independent Open Finals

Scholastic A Finals 83.8 77.3 75.2 72.9 65.8

Bear Creek High School Arvada High School Reds Franklin High School Mayfield High School Arapahoe High School

82.5 Oracle

Independent A Finals 85.3 82.4 79.5 79.5 76.7 66.1 63.1 54.4

Signature Fusion Guard Project Nova Alchemy Incognito Gilbert Las Neuves Serendipity

Independent World Finals 93.2 Blue Knights World

Scholastic World Finals 92.7 Northglenn High School 86.0 Ponderosa High School

Independent Open Finals 66.2 Blue Knights Open 62.0 Rebel Drums 127

Scholastic Open Finals 86.6 Arvada High School Reds 86.3 Pomona High School 86.3 Bear Creek High School

Scholastic A Finals 86.4 Lakewood High School 64.1 Broomfield High School 60.4 Laramie High School

Scholastic Concert Finals 96.0 Gateway High School 90.6 Rangeview High School 88.9 Douglas County High School 79.2 Arapahoe High School 79.0 Stanley Lake High School



West Regional March 18 & 19, 2000

Hayward, California Independent World Finals 95.1 Fantasia 90.1 San Jose Raiders 81.7 Solution Performance Ensemble

Scholastic World Finals 95.1 87.2 84.5 79.1 74.8

James Logan High School Beyer High School Clovis West High School Mt. Carmel High School Diamond Bar High School

Independent Open Finals 89.0 84.9 83.5 81.7

Blue Devils Every-Body Open San Jose Raiders Open Axxis

Scholastic Open Finals 89.4 Arcadia High School 85.9 Rancho Bernardo High School 85.8 Homestead High School 85.2 Mt. Diablo High School 83.2 James Logan HS Open 81.8 Chino High School 79.4 Oak Grove High School 78.9 Redwood High School 77.8 Buchanan High School 77.0 Thousand Oaks High School

Independent A Finals 80.4 79.2 77.9 73.9 73.7

Circle Game Axxis Intensity California Paradigm Dreamscape

Scholastic A Finals 86.7 85.9 85.2 82.5 82.0 78.5 76.1 74.3 73.8 73.4 71.8 68.9 68.9 68.6 67.5

Trabuco Hills High School Rancho Cucamonga HS Riverbank High School Ayala High School Fountain Valley High School Live Oak High School Los Gatos High School Fowler High School Alvarado High School Amador Valley High School Johansen High School Redlands High School Del Oro High School Kennedy High School Beyer High School

Independent World Finals

Independent Open Finals 84.1 Icestorm

Mission Viejo High School Logan High School Thousand Oaks High School Grants Pass High School Clovis West High School Bullard High School

Scholastic Open Finals 84.2 82.8 82.5 79.7 77.1

Fountain Valley High School Beyer High School Johansen High School Valencia High School Clovis High School

Scholastic A Finals 83.5 83.0 76.9 76.3 74.8 74.1

Clayton Valley High School Riverbank High School Los Banos High School Reed High School Hoover High School Valley Christian High School

Scholastic Concert Finals 83.0 Amador Valley High School 82.2 Modesto High School

Clovis West High School

Fantasia

March 18, 2000

Everett, Massachusetts

94.0 King Philip High School 92.9 Dartmouth High School 90.9 North Penn High School

91.6 89.8 88.7 87.1 85.9 83.7

90.1 Sacramento Freelancers 87.2 Riverside Community College

North England Regional Scholastic World Finals

Scholastic World Finals

Scholastic Open Finals 77.4 Hatboro-Horsham High School 73.4 Everett High School

Independent A Finals 64.4 Millersburg 129

Scholastic A Finals 71.8 Trumbull High School 61.0 Barnstable High School

Scholastic Concert Finals 91.7 Roland Hayes School of Music 70.9 Mansfield High School


South Regional March 18, 2000

Pensacola, Florida Scholastic World Finals

Scholastic A Finals

87.5 Tate High School Chaparrals 83.6 Choctawhatchee High School 65.1 McGavock High School

Independent Open Finals 83.2 Millenia 73.8 Chimeras Open

89.7 88.4 86.1 84.6 80.8 79.8

Scholastic Open Finals 90.3 Winston Churchill High School 81.5 Tarpon Springs High School 76.3 Orange Park High School Anastasia 63.3 Warren County High School

77.6 77.1 76.5 74.4 74.0 73.4

Independent A Finals 91.2 Infiniti 79.0 University of Central Florida “The Knights” 74.7 Madison Winter Guard

Lake Mary High School Crestview High School Walton High School Cypress Creek High School Harrison Central High School Korkoma Escambia High School Donatar Spruce Creek High School Foley High School Box V Brentwood High School Winston Churchill High School A Cypress Creek High School B Tate High School Chaparral Cadets

Scholastic Open Finals 91.4 Tate High School 86.9 Escambia High School Diamonds 82.6 Choctawhatchee High School

Scholastic A Finals 86.5 Olympic Heights High School Black Magic 86.1 Enterprise High School 82.1 Harrison Central High School Paragon 77.7 Warner Robbins High School 75.1 Hillcrest Christian High School

Scholastic Concert Finals 82.4 Foley High School Enigma

Miami Regional March 25 & 26, 2000

Miami, Florida Independent World Finals 92.2 Blessed Sacrament 90.9 Alliance of Miami

Scholastic World Finals 85.3 Braddock High School

Independent Open Finals 86.1 St. Catherine’s Townies 85.4 The Vella 82.7 Team Miami

Scholastic Open Finals 90.9 Stoneman Douglas High School 85.5 Nease High School 85.3 Cooper City High School 81.0 Tarpon Springs High School

Independent A Finals 85.9 Alliance of Miami A 84.5 Paradigm 77.7 UCF Knights

Scholastic A Finals 93.8 89.8 89.0 87.6 86.7 86.4 85.0 84.2 81.5 81.4 81.2 81.0 80.9 80.9 78.3 78.0 86.3 74.0

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Lake Mary High School Cypress Creek High School Mariner High School Clearwater High School Jefferson High School Hialeah High School Olympic Heights High School East Lake High School Piper High School Santa Luces High School Bloomingdale High School Stoneman Douglas High School A Largo High School Seminole High School Lake Mary High School A Nease High School A Cypress Creek High School A Flanagan High School


Mid East Regional March 25 & 26, 2000

Springboro, Ohio Independent World Finals 94.1 91.1 86.9 84.3

Independent A Finals

Every-Body Crown Guard Chimeras The Glassmen

Scholastic World Finals 93.9 91.8 88.5 85.7 85.1 84.8 79.8 79.4

Center Grove High School Miamisburg High School Carroll High School Lawrence Central High School Northview High School St. Augustine High School Coast One Centerville High School Lincoln-Way High School

Independent Open Finals 87.7 Onyx 86.6 Nuendo 85.4 Lakota

Scholastic Open Finals 93.2 91.8 89.7 87.2 86.8 86.2 85.7 80.4

Franklin Central High School Pope High School Avon High School Taylor High School Norwalk High School Kings High School Northmont High School Broken Arrow High School

92.8 87.2 86.6 84.2 83.5 81.3 80.3 79.4 79.4

Infiniti Top Hats Black Gold Dark Horizons Northcoast Academy Ventures Cadets of Dutchboy Rangerettes Bearcat Guard

Scholastic A Finals 90.9 New Philadelphia High School 89.1 Westerville South High School 88.6 Kettering Fairmont High School 88.3 Gates Chili High School 87.3 Soddy Daisy High School 85.9 Christian County High School 85.4 Colerain High School 83.9 West Carrollton High School 83.6 Beavercreek High School 83.2 Ben Davis High School 81.7 Centennial High School 80.1 Flushing High School 79.9 Hart County High School 79.7 Marquette High School 79.5 Bishop Dwenger High School

Independent World Finals 92.2 91.6 91.6 87.6

Music City Mystique Trinity Great Lakes Univ. of Kentucky

Scholastic World Finals 90.9 Centerville High School 87.9 Dobyns-Bennett HS

Independent Open Finals 84.5 Matrix 75.8 Rhythm in Blue 69.1 Velocity

Scholastic Open Finals 93.3 92.2 91.5 91.1 87.8

Westerville North HS Westerville South HS Avon High School Carmel High School North Harrison High School

Independent A Finals 81.2 Arthur Hill 75.4 Royal Crusaders

Scholastic A Finals 88.8 87.1 85.5 84.2 83.5 83.3 82.8 82.6 82.4 80.4

Thomas Worthington HS Springboro High School Chesaning High School Clinton High School Maumee High School Mason High School South Oldham High School Chesterton High School Marion Harding High School Columbia High School

Scholastic Concert Finals 97.6 Franklin Central High School 90.7 Anderson High School

Westerville North High School

Blessed Sacrament

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Mid-Atlantic Regional March 25 & 26, 2000

Norristown, Pennsylvania Independent World Finals 93.9 93.2 91.6 88.9 88.5 85.5 84.9 83.4 79.9

St. Ann’s Emerald Marquis Black Watch Patriots Just Class Les Eclipses Sonnor Nolan Avilaros

Scholastic World Finals 87.0 Eastridge High School

Independent Open Finals 89.6 88.3 82.7 79.6 73.3

The Brigadiers St. Ann’s Tapestry Alter Ego Regime

Scholastic Open Finals 85.8 South Brunswick High School 83.2 Trumbull High School 75.5 Ramsey High School 73.6 North Penn High School

Independent A Finals 89.9 88.8 88.8 87.5 87.1 86.0 84.2 83.4 83.2 81.3 80.7 79.6 78.9 78.0

First Flight High Voltage Shenendehowa Revelation Light Brigade Sacred Heart Apex Q.E.D. Visual Arts Classics Dominion Ascension Pegasus Penn State

Scholastic A Finals 86.4 86.4 85.0 84.8 83.9 83.2 82.7 82.6 82.0 81.5 80.0 78.9 78.7 77.6 77.5 75.9 73.4 72.4

Chamberburg High School Cheshire High School Bassett High School Norwin High School Nottoway High School Hinsdale High School Mechanicsburg High School Hatboro High School Pennsauken High School Concord High School Naples High School Pocono Mountain HS Greater Johnstown HS Norristown High School Matawan High School Southwestern High School Methacton High School Lower Dauphin High School

Scholastic World Finals 91.2 North Penn High School

Independent Open Finals 91.0 Penn State 86.8 Southern Maine Youth Percussion 84.9 Riptide 69.8 Phoenix

Scholastic Open Finals 83.2 Central West Bucks High School 80.6 Hatboro-Horsham High School

Independent A Finals 77.9 Tectonics 76.9 Legacy

Scholastic A Finals 83.6 Southern Regional High School 75.2 Trumbull High School 73.9 Washington Township High School

Independent Concert Finals 79.3 Aftermath A140

Scholastic Concert Finals 85.8 Methacton High School 79.2 Perkiomen Valley High School

Southern California Regional March 25 & 26, 2000

Fountain Valley, California Independent World Finals 87.6 Riverside Community College 85.9 Black Knights 82.7 Granada Hills

Scholastic World Finals 94.4 Mission Viejo High School 92.5 San Marcos High School 89.5 Thousand Oaks High School

Scholastic Open Finals 93.1 90.9 87.7 84.4

Ayala High School Etiwanda High School Valley View High School Bishop Montgomery High School

Scholastic Concert Finals 84.9 Santa Margarita High School 133

Scholastic A Finals 93.1 90.2 88.5 86.5

Loara High School Buena High School La Canada High School Rancho Cucamonga High School 82.2 Gahr High School 75.7 Westlake High School 73.4 Madison High School


Scholastic A Prelims

Thursday, April 13th

Centerville High School

Miamisburg High School

Vandalia-Butler HS

Centerville, Ohio

Miamisburg, Ohio

Dayton, Ohio

Round One 4:30 PM Nottoway High School Unity Nottoway, VA 4:38 PM Chesterton High School Chesterton, IN 4:46 PM McLean High School McLean, VA 4:54 PM North Harrison High School Ramsey, IN 5:02 PM Jefferson High School Varsity Lafayette, IN 5:10 PM Powhatan High School Powhatan, VA 5:18 PM Fountain Valley High School Fountain Valley, CA 5:26 PM Dobyns-Bennett High School Kingsport, TN 5:34 PM Lake Mary High School A Lake Mary, FL 5:42 PM North Royalton High School North Royalton, OH 5:50 PM Nease High School A St. Augustine, FL 5:58 PM Baldwinsville High School Baldwinsville, NY

Round One _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______

Round Two 6:38 PM Maumee High School Maumee, OH 6:46 PM Springboro High School Springboro, OH 6:54 PM Bellbrook High School Bellbrook, OH 7:02 PM Ayala High School Chino Hills, CA 7:10 PM Liverpool High School Liverpool, NY 7:18 PM Triton High School Free Spirit Runnemede, NJ 7:26 PM Beavercreek High School A Beavercreek, OH 7:34 PM Elizabethtown High School Elizabethtown, KY 7:42 PM Soddy Daisy High School Soddy Daisy, TN 7:50 PM Greater Johnstown High School Johnstown, NY 7:58 PM Crestview High School Crestview, FL 8:06 PM Concord High School Concord, NC

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Round Two _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______

Round Three 8:30 PM Dixie Heights High School Edgewood, KY 8:38 PM Westerville South High School Westerville, OH 8:46 PM Northgate High School Pittsburgh, PA 8:54 PM LeSueur-Henderson High School LeSueur, MN 9:02 PM Houston High School Germantown, TN 9:10 PM Ferndale High School Utopia Ferndale, MI 9:18 PM Bear Creek High School Lakewood, CO 9:26 PM Arvada High School Reds Arvado, CO 9:34 PM Rocori High School Cold Springs, MN 9:42 PM Escambia High School Donatar Pensacola, FL 9:50 PM Troy Athens High School Alias Troy, MI 9:58 PM Naples High School Naples, NY 10:06 PM Rancho Cucamonga High School Rancho Cucamonga, CA

Round One

4:30 PM Hunters Lane High School Nashville, TN 4:38 PM Northwestern High School Rock Hill, SC 4:46 PM Lebanon High School Aspirations Lebanon, IN 4:54 PM Waccamaw High School Pawleys Island, SC 5:02 PM Largo High School Image Largo, FL 5:10 PM Tom C. Clark HS Quintessence San Antonio, TX 5:18 PM Brentwood High School Brentwood, TN 5:26 PM Houston High School Mustangs Germantown, TN 5:34 PM West Carrollton High School West Carrollton, OH 5:42 PM South Granville High School Creedmoor, NC 5:50 PM Hialeah High School Hialeah, FL 5:58 PM Santaluces High School Lantana, FL

Round Two

6:38 PM Whiteland High School Whiteland, IN 6:46 PM Spruce Creek High School Port Orange, FL 6:54 PM Piper High School Sunrise, FL 7:02 PM Vista High School Varsity N. San Diego Cnty, CA 7:10 PM Clear Brook High School Friendswood, TX 7:18 PM Lakeland High School Epiphany Whitelake, MI 7:26 PM Cookeville High School Cookeville, TN 7:34 PM North Putnam High School Roachdale, IN 7:42 PM Thomas Worthington High School Worthington, OH 7:50 PM Arlington High School Riverside, CA 7:58 PM Norristown High School Norristown, PA 8:06 PM Clearwater High School Clearwater, FL

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Round Three _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______

4:30 PM Boca Raton High School _______ Boca Raton, FL _______ 4:38 PM Riverbank High School Riverbank, CA _______ 4:46 PM Thomas Jefferson HS Elite Alexandria, VA 4:54 PM Ypsilanti High School _______ Ypsilanti, MI 5:02 PM New Philadelphia HS Kaleidoscope _______ New Philadelphia, OH _______ 5:10 PM Milford High School Milford, OH _______ 5:18 PM East Side High School Newark, NJ _______ 5:26 PM Mauldin High School Mauldin, SC 5:34 PM Chambersburg High School _______ Chambersburg, PA _______ 5:42 PM St. Augustine HS Coast One A St. Augustine, FL 5:50 PM Anderson Highland High School _______ Anderdon, IN _______ 5:58 PM Bloomingdale High School Valrico-Tampa, FL

8:30 PM Mt. Juliet High School Mt. Juliet, TN 8:38 PM McKeesport HS Impressions McKeesport, PA 8:46 PM Gibbs HS Destiny Blue St. Petersburg, FL 8:54 PM Carroll High School A Dayton, OH 9:02 PM Harrison Central HS Korkoma Gulfport, MS 9:10 PM Colerain High School Cincinnati, OH 9:18 PM Trumansburg High School Trumansburg, NY 9:26 PM Cooper City High School A Cooper City, FL 9:34 PM Walton High School Marietta, GA 9:42 PM Trabuco Hills High School Mission Viejo, CA 9:50 PM Olympic Heights High School Boca Raton, FL 9:58 PM Hinsdale Central HS Headliners Hinsdale, NY 10:06 PM Stoneman Douglas High School A Parkland, FL

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6:38 PM DeSoto High School Alliance DeSoto, TX 6:46 PM Whitnall High School Greenfield, WI 6:54 PM Richland High School N. Richland Hills, TX 7:02 PM Fieldale-Collinsville High School Collinsville, VA 7:10 PM Bay High School Bay Breeze Panama City, FL 7:18 PM Salem High School Salem, MA 7:26 PM Flushing High School Flushing, MI 7:34 PM King Philip High School Wrentham, MA 7:42 PM El Toro High School Lake Forest, CA 7:50 PM Christian County High School Hopkinsville, KY 7:58 PM Centennial High School Franklin, TN 8:06 PM Cypress Creek High School Orlando, FL

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Round Three _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______

8:30 PM Norwood High School Norwood, OH 8:38 PM Fairborn High School Fairborn, OH 8:46 PM Kickapoo High School Emulation Springfield, MO 8:54 PM Bassett High School Bassett, VA 9:02 PM Ben Davis High School Indianapolis, IN 9:10 PM Bishop Dwenger HS Radiance Ft. Wayne, IN 9:18 PM Kettering Fairmont High School Kettering, OH 9:26 PM Wilcox High School Santa Clara, CA 9:34 PM Gates Chili High School Varsity Rochester, NY 9:42 PM Union Endicott High School Union Endicott, NY 9:50 PM Countryside High School Clearwater, FL 9:58 PM Normal Community High School Normal, IL 10:06 PM Howell High School St. Charles, MO

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Independent A Prelims

Thursday, April 13th

Dayton Convention Center Dayton, Ohio

Round 2

Round 1 Time

Unit

Score

8:30 AM Exodus Dayton, OH 8:38 AM Masquerade Western, PA 8:46 AM Fusion Parsippany, NJ 8:54 AM UW Whitewater Whitewater, WI 9:02 AM The Pride of SMSU Springfield, MO 9:10 AM Carolina Visual Production Raleigh, NC 9:18 AM The Light Brigade Phildelphia, PA 9:26 AM Incognito Arvada, CO 9:34 AM First Flight Cary, NC 9:42 AM Northcoast Academy Saginaw, MI 9:50 AM Bearcat Guard Cincinnati, OH

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Time

Round 3

Unit

Score

10:14 AM Millenia Carolina Rock Hill, SC 10:22 AM College of St. Joseph Lions Roar Cincinnati, OH 10:30 AM Millennium Akron, OH 10:38 AM Northernaires Menominee, MI 10:46 AM Independence Tinley Park, IL 10:54 AM Madison Jackson, TN 11:02 AM Cadets of Dutch Boy Kitchner, ONT 11:10 AM Shenendehowa Clifton Park, NY 11:18 AM Apex Newark, DE 11:26 AM Nova Denver, CO 11:34 AM Art 101 Columbus, OH 11:42 AM Alliance of Miami A Miami, FL

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Time

Unit

Score

12:16 PM Axxis A Pico Rivera, CA 12:24 PM Urban Expressions Salt Lake City, UT 12:32 PM Salem Blue Salem, NH 12:40 PM Middletown Middletown, OH 12:48 PM Dreamscape Hayward, CA 12:56 PM Alchemy Denver, CO 1:04 PM The Academy Norfolk, VA 1:12 PM Esperanza de Luz San Diego, CA 1:20PM Paradigm Lake City, FL 1:28 PM Sky Ryders Shawnee Mission, KS 1:36 PM Anonyme San Diego, CA 1:44 PM Revelation Richmond, VA

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Hara Arena Dayton, Ohio

Round 1 Time

Round 2

Unit

Score

8:38 AM Ars Nova Lubbock, TX 8:46 AM JR Brass Sheboygan, WI 8:54 AM JSU Center Stage Jacksonville, AL 9:02 AM Taboo Old Orchard Beach, ME 9:10 AM Infiniti Greenville, SC 9:18 AM Q.E.D. Kingston, NY 9:26 AM Black Gold Tulsa, OK 9:34 AM Kismet Columbus, OH 9:42 AM The Visual Arts Production Co Newark, DE 9:50 AM Pegasus Saddlebrook, NJ

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Time

Round 3

Unit

Score

10:14 AM Juxtaposition Piqua, OH 10:22 AM Dark Horizons Pittsburgh, PA 10:30 AM High Voltage Haddon Heights, NJ 10:38 AM Mascarade de Charlesbourg Charlesbourg, QUE 10:46 AM Xpress Arlington, TX 10:54 AM Sacred Heart Roslindale, MA 11:02 AM Gates Chili JV Rochester, NY 11:10 AM Pacificaires Surrey, BC 11:18 AM Rangerettes Brook Park, OH 11:26 AM Top Hats New Kensington, PA 11:34 AM Insight Edison, NJ

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Time

Unit

Score

12:16 PM Currently Nameless Bowling Green, OH 12:24 PM Third Edition Montrose, MI 12:32 PM Collage Akron, OH 12:40 PM Brantford Brantford, ONT 12:48 PM The Academy Evansville, IN 12:56 PM Dominion Commonwealth of VA 1:04 PM Classics Lehigh Valley, PA 1:12 PM Christos MWAV Pittsburgh, PA 1:20 PM Fusion Guard Project Castle Rock, CO 1:28 PM Signature Westminster, CO 1:36 PM St. John’s of Beverly Beverly, MA 1:44 PM Ancient City Ensemble St. Augustine, FL

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Scholastic A Semi-Finals Friday, April 14th

Dayton Convention Center Dayton, Ohio Time

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Independent A Division Championships Thursday, April 13th

Ăœniversity of Dayton Arena Dayton, Ohio Time

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10:54 PM _____________________________ _______ 11:02 PM Division Awards and Finale

A Class Finals University of Dayton Arena Dayton, Ohio

Independent A Finals Time

Worthington High School

Unit

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Friday, April 14th Scholastic A Finals Time

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Score

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Scholastic Open Prelims Thursday, April 13th Round 3

Dayton Convention Center Dayton, Ohio

Round 1 Time

Unit

4:00 PM Franklin Central High School Indianapolis, IN 4:09 PM Avon High School Avon, IN 4:18 PM Rancho Bernardo High School San Diego, CA 4:27 PM Kings High School Kings Mills, OH 4:36 PM South Brunswick High School Monmouth Junction, NY 4:45 PM Redwood High School Visalia, CA 4:54 PM Chino High School Chino, CA 5:03 PM Thousand Oaks High School Thousand Oaks, CA 5:12 PM Orange Park HS Anastasia Orange Park, FL 5:21 PM Mission Viejo High School Mission Viejo, CA 5:30 PM North Penn High School Lansdale, PA 5:39 PM Woodbridge High School Irvine, CA

Round 2 Score

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Time

Unit

Score

6:30 PM Arcadia High School Arcadia, CA 6:39 PM Stoneman Douglas High School Parkland, FL 6:48 PM Homestead High School Cupertino, CA 6:57 PM Norwalk High School Norwalk, CT 7:06 PM Northmont High School Clayton, OH 7:15 PM Cooper City High School Cooper City, FL 7:24 PM Trumbull High School Trumbull, CT 7:33 PM Tarpon Springs High School Tarpon Springs, FL 7:42 PM Valencia High School Placentia, CA 7:51 PM Southport High School Indianapolis, IN 8:00 PM Ooltewah High School Ooltewah, TN 8:09 PM Southern Regional High School Manahawkin, NJ

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Time

Unit

8:36 PM Pope High School Marietta, GA 8:45 PM Winston Churchill High School San Antonio, TX 8:54 PM Taylor High School Kokomo, IN 9:03 PM Mt. Diablo HS Red Devils Concord, CA 9:12 PM Westfield High School Houston, TX 9:21 PM Nease High School St. Augustine, FL 9:30 PM Valley View High School Moreno Valley, CA 9:39 PM Loara High School Anaheim, CA 9:48 PM Ramsey High School Velocity Ramsey, NJ 9:57 PM New Palestine HS Crimson Guard New Palestine, IN 10:06 PM Cicero-N. Syracuse HS Northstars Cicero, NY 10:15 PM Anderson High School Anderson, IN

Score

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Scholastic Open Semi-Finals Friday, April 14th

Dayton Convention Center Dayton, Ohio

Round 1 Time

Round 2

Unit

Score

Time

Round 3

Unit

Score

Time

Unit

Score

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Independent Open Prelims Friday, April 14th

University of Dayton Arena Dayton, Ohio Time

Unit

Score

9:00 AM Tapestry Green Bay, WI 9:09 AM Axxis Pico Rivera, CA 9:18 AM St. Ann’s Neponset, MA 9:27 AM The Lakota West Chester, OH 9:36 AM Nuendo Chattanooga, TN 9:45 AM Onyx Dayton, OH 9:54 AM The Brigadiers Syracuse, NY 10:03 AM Every-Body Open Portland, OR 10:12 AM St. Catherine’s Townies Charlestown, MA 10:21 AM The Vella Performance Ensemble Ft. Lauderdale, FL 10:30 AM Seneca Twin Cities, MN

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10:39 AM Millennia San Marcos, TX 11:06 AM Interplay Grand Rapids, MI 11:15 AM Oracle Denver, CO 11:24 AM Team Miami Miami, FL 11:33 AM Mystique Sommerville, MA 11:42 AM Alter Ego West New York, NJ

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11:51 AM Salomae Adventures

in Winter Guard _______

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Orlando, FL 12:00 PM Royal Guard St. Paul, MN 12:09 PM Univ. of Central Florida

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–The Knights

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12:18 PM Chimeras Open Murfreesboro, TN

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Lawrence Central High School

Nolan

Scholastic World Prelims Friday, April 14th

University of Dayton Arena Dayton, Ohio Time

Unit

1:00 PM Center Grove High School Greenwood, IN 1:10 PM Miamisburg High School Miamisburg, OH 1:20 PM Carroll High School Dayton, OH 1:30 PM James Logan High School Union City, CA 1:40 PM Tate High School Chaparrals Pensacola, FL 1:50 PM Eastridge High School Rochester, NY

Score

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2:00 PM St. Augustine HS Coast One St. Augustine, FL 2:10 PM Beyer High School Modesto, CA 2:40 PM Choctawhatchee High School Ft. Walton Beach, FL 2:50 PM Mater Dei High School Santa Ana, CA 3:00 PM Lawrence Central High School Indianapolis, IN 3:10 PM Northview High School Brazil, IN 3:20 PM Pomona High School Arvada, CO

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3:30 PM Centerville High School Centerville, OH 3:40 PM Diamond Bar High School Diamond Bar, CA 3:50 PM Braddock High School Miami, FL 4:00 PM Clovis West High School Fresno, CA 4:10 PM McGavock High School McGavock, TN 4:20 PM Mt. Carmel High School San Diego, CA 4:30 PM Lincoln-Way High School New Lenox, IL

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Independent World Prelims Saturday, April 15th

University of Dayton Arena Dayton, Ohio Time

Unit

9:30 AM Fantasia Riverside, CA 9:40 AM Emerald Marquis Wakefield, MA 9:50 AM Every-Body Portland, OR 10:00 AM San Jose Raiders San Jose, CA 10:10 AM Patriots Rochester, NY 10:20 AM Blessed Sacrament Cambridge, MA

Score

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10:30 AM Crown Guard Dayton, OH 10:40 AM St. Ann’s Neponset, MA 11:10 AM Just Class Baltimore, MD 11:20 AM Black Watch Mt. Laurel, NJ 11:30 AM Chimeras Murfreesboro, TN 11:40 AM Alliance of Miami Miami, FL 11:50 AM The Glassmen Toledo, OH

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12:00 PM Les Eclipses de Longueuil Longueuil, QUE 12:10 PM Sonnor LaPrairie, QUE 12:20 PM Solution Performance Ensemble Orange County, CA 12:30 PM Asylum Houston, TX 12:40 PM Nolan Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX 12:50 PM Avilaros of Boston Boston, MA 1:00 PM Jinx Denver, CO

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Triple Finals University of Dayton Arena Dayton, Ohio

Scholastic Open Finals Time

Unit

Independent Open Finals Score

Time

Unit

Score

Saturday, April 15th Scholastic World Finals Time

Unit

Score

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5:15 PM Exhibition Scholastic A Champion

7:48 PM Exhibition Independent A Champion

11:15 PM Scholastic World Class Finale

7:57 PM Open Class Finale

Independent World Finals Sunday, April 16th

University of Dayton Arena Dayton, Ohio Time

Unit

Score

Time

Unit

Score

Time

Unit

Score

11:40 AM Exhibition Scholastic Open Champion

12:40 PM _____________________________ _______

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11:50 AM Exhibition Independent Open Champion

12:50 PM _____________________________ _______

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2:30 PM Exhibition Scholastic World Champion

1:30 PM _____________________________ _______ 1:40 PM _____________________________ _______

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2:40 PM Independent World Class Finale


Scholastic A Percussion Prelims Thursday, April 13th Round 4

Nutter Center Dayton, Ohio

Round 1 Time

Unit

9:30 AM Hunters Lane High School Nashville, TN 9:39 AM Columbia City High School Columbia City, IN 9:48 AM South Oldham High School Crestwood, KY 9:57 AM Lakewood High School Lakewood, CO 10:06 AM Buena High School Ventura, CA 10:15 AM Hialeah High School The Legion Hialeah, FL 10:24 AM Riverside Military Academy Gainesville, GA 10:33 AM Chesaning High School Chesaning, MI 10:42 AM New Palestine High School New Palestine, IN 10:51 AM Maumee High School Maumee, OH

Round 3 Score

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Time

Unit

Score

1:24 PM National Trail High School New Paris, OH 1:33 PM Ricori High School Cold Spring, MN 1:42 PM Mason High School Mason, OH 1:51 PM Houston High School Germantown, TN 2:00 PM Riverbank High School Riverbank, CA 2:09 PM Westland High School Galloway, OH 2:18 PM Marion Harding High School Marion, OH 2:27 PM Enterprise High School Enterprise, AL 2:36 PM Tell City High School Marksmen Tell City, IN 2:45 PM Cypress Falls High School Houston, TX

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Time

Unit

Score

3:12 PM Gahr High School Royal Legends Cerritos, CA 3:21 PM Hilton High School Hilton, NY 3:30 PM Bellbrook High School Bellbrook, OH 3:39 PM Oakland High School Murfreesboro, TN 3:48 PM A. B. Miller HS Rebel Alliance Fontana, CA 3:57 PM Harrison Central High School Gulf Port, MS 4:06 PM Northwood High School Northwood, OH 4:15 PM Thomas Worthington High School Worthington, OH 4:24 PM Centennial High School Franklin, TN 4:33 PM Loara High School Anaheim, CA

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Round 2 Time

Unit

11:18 AM Chesterton High School Chesterton, IN 11:27 AM Southern Regional High School Manahawkin, NJ 11:36 AM Findlay All-City HS Shockwave Findlay, OH 11:45 AM Trumbull High School Trumbull, CT 11:54 AM Sycamore High School Cincinnati, OH 12:03 PM New Philadelphia High School New Philadelphia, OH 12:12 PM West Carrollton High School West Carrollton, OH 12:21 PM Clinton High School Clinton, MI 12:30 PM Olympic Heights HS Black Magic Boca Raton, FL 12:39 PM Roosevelt High School San Antonio, TX

Score

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Maumee High School

Johansen High school

Scholastic Open Percussion Prelims Thursday, April 13th ROUND 3

Nutter Center Dayton, Ohio

Round 2

Round 1 Time

Unit

5:00 PM Ayala High School Chino Hills, CA 5:10 PM Page High School Page, AZ 5:30 PM Carroll High School Dayton, OH 5:30 PM Carmel High School Carmel, IN 5:40 PM Concord High School Corcord, NC 5:50 PM Bear Creek High School Lakewood, CO 6:00 PM Waterford Mott High School Waterford, MI 6:10 PM Central Bucks West High School Doylestown, PA 6:20 PM Pomona High School Arvada, CO

Score

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Time

Unit

Score

6:50 PM Science Hill High School Johnson City, TN 7:00 PM Valley View High School Moreno Valley, CA 7:10 PM North Harrison High School Ramsey, IN 7:20 PM Westerville North High School Westerville, OH 7:30 PM Arvada High School Reds Arvada, CO 7:40 PM Francis Howell North High School St. Charles, MO 7:50 PM Howell High School St. Charles, MO 8:00 PM Choctawhatchee High School Ft. Walton Beach, FL 8:10 PM Avon High School Avon, IN

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Time

Unit

8:40 PM Escambia High School Diamonds Pensacola, FL 8:50 PM Lake Central High School St. Johns, IN 9:00 PM Novi High School Novi, MI 9:10 PM Fountain Valley High School Fountain Valley, CA 9:20 PM Powhatan High School Powhatan, VA 9:30 PM Father Ryan High School Nashville, TN 9:40 PM Tate High School Pensacola, FL 9:50 PM Mt Juliet High School Mt. Juliet, TN 10:00 PM Westerville South HS Syncretism Westerville, OH

Score

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Percussion Prelims and Semi-Finals Nutter Center Dayton, Ohio

Scholastic A Semi-Finals Time

Unit

Score

8:00 AM _____________________________ _______ 8:09 AM _____________________________ _______ 8:18 AM _____________________________ _______ 8:27 AM _____________________________ _______ 8:36 AM _____________________________ _______ 8:45 AM _____________________________ _______ 8:54 AM _____________________________ _______ 9:03 AM _____________________________ _______ 9:12 AM _____________________________ _______ 9:21 AM _____________________________ _______

Independent A Prelims Time

Unit

9:30 AM Forest Hills High School Cincinnati, OH 9:39 AM Arthur Hill Saginaw, MI 9:48 AM Eastside Fury Macomb Twp., MI 9:57 AM Aftermath Coatesville, PA 10:06 AM St John’s Brantford, ONT 10:15 AM Walled Lake Walled Lake, MI

Score

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Score

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Time

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Scholastic Open Semi-Finals Round 2 Time

Unit

3:05 PM _____________________________ _______ 3:25 PM _____________________________ _______ 3:35 PM _____________________________ _______ 3:45 PM _____________________________ _______ 3:55 PM _____________________________ _______ 4:05 PM _____________________________ _______

Score

10:24 AM _____________________________ _______

4:15 PM _____________________________ _______ 4:25 PM _____________________________ _______

10:33 AM _____________________________ _______ 10:42 AM _____________________________ _______ 10:51 AM _____________________________ _______ 11:00 AM _____________________________ _______ 11:09 AM _____________________________ _______ 11:18 AM _____________________________ _______ 11:27 AM _____________________________ _______ 11:36 AM _____________________________ _______ 11:45 AM _____________________________ _______

Scholastic Open Semi-Finals Round 1 Time

Unit

Score

11:55 AM _____________________________ _______ 12:05 PM _____________________________ _______ 12:15 PM _____________________________ _______ 12:25 PM _____________________________ _______ 12:35 PM _____________________________ _______ 12:45 PM _____________________________ _______ 12:55 PM _____________________________ _______ 1:05 PM _____________________________ _______ 1:15 PM _____________________________ _______

Scholastic Concert Prelims Time

Unit

Score

4:35 PM Roland Hayes School of Music Boston, MA 4:50 PM Fort Mill High School Fort Mill, SC 5:01 PM Blue Springs High School Blue Springs, MO 5:12 PM So. San Antonio HS Elegancia San Antonio, TX 5:23 PM New Albany High School New Albany, IN 5:34 PM Rangeview High School Aurora, CO 5:45 PM Standley Lake High School Westminster, CO 6:07 PM John Overton High School Nashville, TN 6:18 PM Anderson High School Anderson, IN 6:29 PM Downers Grove South HS Downers Grove, IL 6:40 PM Tunstall High School Danville, VA 6:51 PM Modesto High School Modesto, CA 7:02 PM Douglas County High School Castle Rock, CO 7:13 PM Kettering Fairmont High School Kettering, OH 7:24 PM Franklin Central High School Indianapolis, IN

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Unit

7:35 PM Black Knights Burbank, CA 7:46 PM University of Kentucky Lexington, KY 7:57 PM Aimachi Nagoya, Japan 8:08 PM NCSU Raleigh, NC 8:19 PM Sacramento Freelancers Sacramento, CA 8:30 PM Trinity Columbus, OH 8:41 PM Great Lakes Grand Haven, MI 8:52 PM Blue Knights Denver, CO 9:03 PM Music City Mystique Nashville, TN 9:14 PM Carolina Thunder Mt. Pleasant, NC

Score

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Scholastic World Prelims Score

3:15 PM _____________________________ _______ _______

Round 2 Unit

Unit

1:25 PM South Florida Percussion Co. Miami-Dade County, FL 1:35 PM Odyssey Youth Richmond, VA 1:45 PM Virginia Helmsmen Danville, VA 1:55 PM Shockwave Durham, NC 2:05 PM Matrix Medina, OH 2:15 PM Riptide Berlin, NJ 2:25 PM Show-Me Sound St. Louis, MO 2:35 PM Southern Maine Youth Ens. Portland, ME 2:45 PM Penn State State College, PA 2:55 PM Patriots Rochester, NY

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Scholastic A Semi-Finals Time

Independent Open Prelims Time

Round 1

Friday, April 14th Independent World Prelims

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Time

Unit

9:25 PM North Penn High School Lansdale, PA 9:36 PM Ponderosa High School Parker, CO 9:47 PM West Carteret High School Moorehead, NC 9:58 PM Lincoln-Way High School New Lenox, IL 10:09 PM Houston High School Germantown, TN 10:20 PM Dobyns-Bennett High School Kingsport, TN 10:31 PM Dartmouth High School Dartmouth, MA 10:42 PM Mission Viejo High School Mission Viejo, CA 10:53 PM Centerville High School Centerville, OH 11:04 PM Northglenn High School Northglenn, CO 11:15 PM King Philip High School Wrentham, MA 11:26 PM San Marcos High School Santa Barbara, CA

Score

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Percussion Finals Nutter Center Dayton, Ohio

Independent A Finals Time

Unit

Independent Open Finals Score

10:00 AM _____________________________ _______

Time

Unit

Saturday, April 15th Scholastic World Finals

Score

Time

Unit

Score

2:05 PM _____________________________ _______

5:39 PM _____________________________ _______

10:09 AM _____________________________ _______

2:15 PM _____________________________ _______

5:50 PM _____________________________ _______

10:18 AM _____________________________ _______

2:25 PM _____________________________ _______

6:01 PM _____________________________ _______

2:35 PM _____________________________ _______

6:12 PM _____________________________ _______

2:45 PM _____________________________ _______

6:23 PM _____________________________ _______

3:00 PM Finale for above classes

6:34 PM _____________________________ _______

Scholastic A Finals Time

Unit

Score

10:36 AM _____________________________ _______ 10:45 AM _____________________________ _______ 10:54 AM _____________________________ _______

6:45 PM _____________________________ _______

Scholastic Concert Finals Time

Unit

6:56 PM _____________________________ _______ 7:07 PM _____________________________ _______

Score

11:03 AM _____________________________ _______

4:00 PM _____________________________ _______

11:12 AM _____________________________ _______

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4:22 PM _____________________________ _______

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11:48 AM _____________________________ _______

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11:57 AM _____________________________ _______

5:06 PM _____________________________ _______

8:02 PM _____________________________ _______

5:17 PM _____________________________ _______

8:13 PM _____________________________ _______

Scholastic Open Finals Time

Unit

7:18 PM _____________________________ _______

Independent World Finals Time

Unit

Score

8:24 PM _____________________________ _______ Score

8:35 PM _____________________________ _______

12:15 PM _____________________________ _______

8:46 PM _____________________________ _______

12:25 PM _____________________________ _______

8:57 PM _____________________________ _______

12:35 PM _____________________________ _______

9:15 PM Finale for Independent World,

Scholastic World, and Scholastic Concert

12:45 PM _____________________________ _______ 12:55 PM _____________________________ _______ 1:05 PM _____________________________ _______ 1:15 PM _____________________________ _______ 1:25 PM _____________________________ _______ 1:35 PM _____________________________ _______ 1:45 PM _____________________________ _______

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Thursday, April 5th All Color Guard Sites Includes Scholastic A and Independent A prelims $12.00

Percussion Prelims $12.00

Friday, April 6th Color Guard Prelims Includes Scholastic Open, Independent Open, Scholastic World prelims and all semi-finals $20.00

Color Guard One Site Varies by site, excluding Bradley Center $12.00

A Class Finals Includes Scholastic A and Independent A Finals $15.00

Percussion Prelims $12.00

Saturday, April 7th World Class Prelims Bradley Center – Reserved Seats $20.00

Scholastic Open/World Finals Bradley Center– Reserved Seats $35.00/25.00/20.00

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Packages Available until April 1, 2001

Super VIP Pass Includes ALL color guard and percussion contests; prime seats for all contests at Bradley Center and The Arena; and 2001 Championship Program $250.00

Join us in Milwaukee, Wisconsin for the 2001 WGI World Championships

VIP Pass Includes ALL color guard contests, prime seats for all contests at Bradley Center and 2001 Championship Program $200.00

Color Guard with $35.00 seats $130.00

Color Guard with $25.00 seats $110.00

Percussion 2 days of prelims and reserved finals seats $45.00

Winter Guard International For more information and tickets stop by the WGI Booth or contact: 4010 Youngfield Street • Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 • 303.424.1927 • FAX 303.431.7267

Visit our website at:

www.wgi.org



Winter Guard International 2000 World Championships

Winter Guard International 4010 Youngfield Street Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 www.wgi.org


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