2003 WGI World Championships Program

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WGI Sport of the Arts 2003 World Championships

Photos Front Cover clockwise from top left Avon HS; Center Grove HS; Sycamore HS; Jefferson HS; Mooresville HS. Back Cover clockwise from top left Eastside Fury; Kings HS; Black Knights; Q.E.D.; Onyx.

WGI, Sport of the Arts

7755 Paragon Road, Suite 104 • Dayton, OH 45459 • 937/434-7100 • 937/434-6825 fax • www.wgi.org

World Championships 2003 April 10th–12th • Dayton, Ohio



Welcome From From From From

President Bush . . . . . . . . . . . .3 the Mayor of Dayton . . . . . . . .5 Ron Nankervis . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Randy Nelson . . . . . . . . . . . . .9

2003 World Championships Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

WGI Sport of the Arts The WGI Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Board of Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 WGI Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 World Championships Staff . . . . . .14

Adjudication The System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 2003 Judges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19

The Hall of Fame . . . . . . . . . . .21

Clovis West High School . . . . . . . .43 Braddock High School . . . . . . . . . .43 Winston Churchill High School . . .45 Arcadia High School . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Lawrence Central High School . . .46 Choctawhatchee High School . . . .46 St. Augustine High School . . . . . . .47 Northmont High School . . . . . . . . .47

2002 Color Guard Finalists Independent Open . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Scholastic Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Independent A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Scholastic A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54

2002 World Class Percussion Finalists Riverside Community College . . . .57 Blue Knights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58

Hall of Champions . . . . . . . . . .84 2002 Regional Competition New England . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86 Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 Suncoast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 Southern California . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 Gateway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90 Eastern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 European . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 North Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 Midwest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 Midwest Percussion . . . . . . . . . . . .93 Mid South . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95 Southern Indiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 First Coast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97 North Star . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99 Southern New England . . . . . . . .100

Table of Contents Scholarships 2002 Recipients . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22

Class Promotions 2002/2003 Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24

2002 World Class Color Guard Finalists Fantasia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Pride of Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 St. Ann’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 San Jose Raiders . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Northern Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Patriots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Blessed Sacrament . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Crown Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Alliance of Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Aimachi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Jinx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Black Watch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Chimeras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Onyx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 St. Ann’s New World . . . . . . . . . . . .35 James Logan High School . . . . . . .37 Beyer High School . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Pope High School . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Avon High School . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Miamisburg High School . . . . . . . .41 Franklin Central High School . . . . .42 Center Grove High School . . . . . . .42

Music City Mystique . . . . . . . . . . . .59 Sacramento Freelancers . . . . . . . .60 Great Lakes Percussion . . . . . . . . .60 Black Knights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Penn State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Avon High School . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Ponderosa High School . . . . . . . . .63 Dartmouth High School . . . . . . . . .64 Mission Viejo High School . . . . . . .65 Escambia High School . . . . . . . . . .65 San Marcos High School . . . . . . . .67 Tate High School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 Northglenn High School . . . . . . . . .68 Eagan High School . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 Pomona High School . . . . . . . . . . .69 Centerville High School . . . . . . . . .69 Franklin Central High School . . . . .70 Rangeview High School . . . . . . . . .71 Fort Mills High School . . . . . . . . . .72 Roland Hayes High School . . . . . .72 Tunstall High School . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Warsaw High School . . . . . . . . . . .73

Mid-California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 Lone Star . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 Mid-America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103 South . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104 Northeast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105 Southwest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106 Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107 Southern California Percussion . .107 Mid East . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109 Rocky Mountain . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110 West Regional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111 Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112 Lone Star Percussion . . . . . . . . . .113 Mid Atlantic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115

The WGI Quiz . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116 Color Guard Schedule 2003 World Championships . . . . .118

Percussion Schedule 2003 World Championships . . . . .133

2003 World Championships Expo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .142

2002 Percussion Finalists

WGI Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . .143

Independent Open . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Scholastic Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Scholastic Concert Open . . . . . . . .79 Independent A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 Scholastic A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82

WGI Advertisers . . . . . . . . . . .143 2004 World Championships San Diego, California . . . . . . . . . .144

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The President of the United States of America

Welcome March 5, 2003

I am pleased to send warm greetings to Winter Guard International as you host your annual World Championships. This competition provides a great opportunity for color guard and percussion ensembles to demonstrate their talents and skills and for people to view and listen to outstanding performances. Participating in activities such as a color guard or percussion ensemble can be part of a well-rounded education. Young people performing in such programs learn discipline, focus, and teamwork that can help them in the classroom and in their future careers. I commend your participants for their achievements, and I encourage them to keep setting high goals as they prepare for new challenges ahead. I also salute their parents and instructors for their encouragement and support of your efforts. Best wishes on this special occasion.

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The Mayor of the City of Dayton

Welcome April 10, 2003 On behalf of the City of Dayton, I am pleased to welcome members of the Winter Guard International, Sport of the Arts to Dayton, Ohio for your impressive World Championships. Congratulations! We salute your mission to foster positive experiences for all who participate by promoting education, creativity, and freedom of expression through the unification of pageantry and the performing arts. Also, we congratulate your organization and its participants for 26 years of enriching the lives of youth, not only in the United States, but also abroad. While we understand you are all extremely busy and focused during this event, we hope you will find the time to enjoy our city. As Dayton is home to the Wright Brothers and the “Birthplace of Aviation,� it is only natural that our attractions would feature aviation. You can learn about the history of flight by visiting the Aviation Trail or the United States Air Force Museum, just to name a few. I extend my very best wishes for a successful World Championship event in 2003 and look forward to your return in 2005! Sincerely,

Rhine McLin Mayor

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The Executive Director of WGI Sport of the Arts

Welcome April 10, 2003 Greetings to everyone gathered in Dayton for the 2003 WGI World Championships. The 10,000 young people competing here this weekend are examples of the best the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Japan and the Netherlands has to offer. Their talent and dedication never ceases to amaze. Hours of tireless training go into each and every show, and regardless of score, deserve all of our appreciation and applause. I am also pleased to welcome the Bulldogs from Tamarac, Florida who will be performing in exhibition this weekend. The Bulldogs are the first Special Olympics color guard created for young people with special needs. If anything speaks of the power of teamwork and dedication, it is this group of extraordinary performers. In these troubled times, it is my hope that this World Championship proves to be as inspiring to you the spectator as the young people who inspire all of us at WGI. They are the future of not only of pageantry, but indeed the world.

Ron Nankervis Chief Executive Officer

7755 Paragon Road, Suite 104, Dayton, OH 45459 • 937/434-7100 • fax 937/434-6825 • www.wgi.org

Photos background Arcadia HS.

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The President of WGI Sport of the Arts

Welcome April 10, 2003 On behalf of the Board of Directors of WGI Sport of the Arts, it is my pleasure to welcome each of you to the 2003 World Championships. WGI Sport of the Arts is happy to again be in Dayton, the home of 18 of the last 26 Championships. An event of this magnitude does not take place without the support of many people. I would like to thank the office staff and the many volunteers that make this weekend the biggest moment in pageantry. Nearly 10,000 young people from the United States, Canada, Great Britain, the Netherlands and Japan will be performing this weekend. It is truly an international moment. As an audience, please show your support for the young people here this weekend. The performers are working to entertain each of you with their efforts. I would like to encourage each of you to visit the all the color guard and percussion performing venues. Winter Guard International is proud of each of these divisions. Thank you for your attendance this weekend. Enjoy the performances! Sincerely,

Randy Nelson President, Board of Directors

7755 Paragon Road, Suite 104, Dayton, OH 45459 • 937/434-7100 • fax 937/434-6825 • www.wgi.org

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Welcome

In a recent article in the New York Times, playwright Wendy Wasserstein stated: “In tentative and isolating times, it is grounding to embrace an art form that is fundamentally based on collaboration… Performing is an act of craft, courage and continuity that is ultimately reassuring both to those who practice it and to those who appreciate it.” With all of the economic and political turmoil in the world, it seems profoundly important that our art forms — the winter guard and competitive drum line activities — are not only surviving, but growing in ways that our founders could never have imagined. In April 1978, when 34 guards gath-

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ered to compete in a small gym in suburban Chicago, could anyone in attendance have ever dreamed that WGI would be where it is today? The 2003 Winter Guard International World Championship will showcase more than 300 winter guards and 150 percussion ensembles. Of course, with growth comes challenge. Beyond addressing the ever-shifting difficulties of facilities and crowd management for our increasing number of fans, and continued education of our adjudicators, WGI is committed to ensuring that all of our competitors are

treated fairly and consistently. The A Class has grown so significantly in recent years that a “cap” was placed on the number of guards (117) allowed to compete at the

WGI World

What is your fondest memory from the 2002 season?

I would have to say WGI Finals! I finally had the finals performance I had worked so hard for so long to have and that coupled with a rewarding season and a talented guard family made for a memorable ending. — Travis Hatfield, Onyx


2003 World Championships. This decision was made because that is the maximum number of units that could fit into that show without adding another site for competition. But our art form isn’t just growing in sheer numbers, it is also significantly broadening in diversity and international representation. The 450-plus units who will compete this weekend hail from over 30 states and five countries. Following in the footsteps of crowd favorite Aimachi (whose drum line returns to WGI this year), a new Japanese guard, Fusion, will no doubt attract much attention. Among the numerous Canadian guards

achieve the same thing anyone else can achieve.” It seems only fitting that these amazing groups, made up of passionate young people who face obstacles unfathomable to most of us, would find a home in the winter guard family, where so many of us discovered a

as fans, well, we just enjoy it. As Ms. Wasserstein went on to say in the previously-mentioned article, “Walking into a theater [or in our case, a gymnasium], I always feel a civility and profound anticipation for things to come. That civility is crucial in the best and worst of times.” If this is your first WGI World Championships, we hope you come away from the weekend with a greater appreciation for our extraordinary art form and the thousands of remarkable people who participate in it. We invite you to See the Music… Hear the Color… Taste the Victory… Feel the Arts… — Philip Mayard

Championships in attendance, longtime finalist Sonnor returns to the WGI scene at this year’s championships. Thurrock Academy from England and The Girls Gang from The Netherlands will also make their WGI debuts this weekend. Audiences can look forward to the long-awaited return of South Shore Drill Team from urban Chicago, as well as the enormously popular Light Brigade from Philadelphia’s inner-city. A very special guest unit performing in exhibition will be the Tamarac Bulldogs from Miami, Florida — the only guard in the country made up of Special Olympics students. According to Ellen Kleinert-Cohn, director of the Bulldogs, “We’re trying to bridge the gap between the special population and the regular population. They can

unique sense of acceptance and appreciation for the first time. As this program goes to press, our world sits on the precipice of a military conflict few of us understand, let alone feel we have any control over. By the time you read this, we may in fact be a world at war. It’s a distressing thought. Still, many of us have looked forward to this weekend with great anticipation. As performers, we have worked many long, arduous hours over the past months and hope to be rewarded not only by fair scores, but also by the applause of the audience and appreciation of our fellow competitors. As directors and instructors, we believe in the importance of our art forms both to the quality of our students’ lives, as well as to our own. And

Photos from left Walton HS; Corydon HS; Kokomo HS. background Chesterton HS.

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This year WGI celebrates its 26th year for winter guard competitions and the 11th year for percussion competitions. The “Sport of the Arts” offers a unique blend of artistry and athleticism. WGI (Winter Guard International) Sport of the Arts, is a non-profit umbrella organization guiding the competitive development of winter guards and indoor percussion ensembles. WGI is governed

by a Board of Directors representing the top winter guards and indoor percussion ensembles in the world. WGI exists to foster positive experiences for all who participate, by promoting education, creativity and freedom of expression through the unification of pageantry and the performing arts. WGI has chosen competition as its method for organizing youth activities in pursuit of high standards of achievement. Education is the basis for the developmental criteria, which defines the measurement of competitive advancement. WGI provides a full educational program for instructors and judges through seminars and video material. The organization annually awards $20,000 in scholarships to

students from competing units. WGI also publishes a free educational magazine with a circulation of 24,000 readers. For more information on any of the educational programs please visit www.wgi.org. This three-day World Championship event showcases more than 300 winter guards and 150 percussion ensembles from over 30 states and 5 countries. Students prepare for this event by competing in 29 Regional winter guard and percussion contests across the country. Each year the creative boundaries of this activity are redefined and new and amazing skills are demonstrated by over 10,000 performers. Please support them with your applause and enthusiasm throughout this World Championship.

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Board of Directors

President Randy Nelson 1st Vice President Mike Gaines 2nd Vice President Jeff Dodd Treasurer Don Click Secretary Ed Devlin Members Dee Ariza Thomas Beresford Eileen Cunningham Charles Gumbert Joe Hooten Gary Locke Dave Marvin Mark Metzger Wayne Wengert

WGI Staff

Executive Director Ron Nankervis Chief Financial Officer Jim Olson Marketing Manager Bart Woodley

Education Director Shirlee Whitcomb Assistant Education Coordinator George Oliviero Color Guard Coordinator Dale Powers Color Guard Judges Coordinator Fred Feeney Percussion Coordinator Mark Thurston Percussion Judge Coordinator Andy Sanders Regional Coordinator Lyera Hammons Percussion Regional Coordinator Jim Haskell Marketing and Merchandising Coordinator Rachel Keily Shipping Director Jodi Fairbanks Webmaster Scott Plumlee Administrative Assistant Judy Doeberiener

Color Guard Advisory Board Aimachi Mike Gaines

Alliance of Miami

Tony Florio Arcadia High School

George Armenta Avon High School Daniel Wiles Beyer High School Mark Metzger Black Watch

Claudette Wolfrom Braddock High School April Gilligan Chimeras

Tim Vaughn Choctawhatchee High School Randy Nelson Clovis West High School Richard Delgado Crown Guard

Michael Shapiro Fantasia Gary Locke

Franklin Central High School

Jeff Wroblewski James Logan High School Ramiro Barrera Jinx

Jason Musser Lawrence Central High School Matt James Miamisburg High School

Jim Olson Northern Lights

Tracy Wooten Northmont High School Daniel Riley Onyx Michael Lentz Patriots

Patti Nolan Pride of Cincinnati Charles Gumbert San Jose Raiders

Tom Andrews St. Ann’s New World Eileen Cunningham St. Augustine High School Jeff Dodd


What is WGI?

What lessons has winter guard taught you?

Color Guard has taught me leadership, how to support one another and how to be a better performer. — Andrew Miller, Patriots

Sport of the Arts Winston Churchill High School

Mike Sloan Open and A Class Representatives Barry Artis Carla Burgess-Tomsa

Todd Diamond Dave Watt

WGI Percussion Advisory Board

Avon High School Jay Webb Ayala High School Caleb Rothe Black Knights Pete Ellison Blue Knights Dan Burke Buena High School Ken Hoffman Choctawhatchee High School Chad Hannah Dartmouth High School Tom Aungst Eagan High School Barry Peterson Eastside Fury Jason Ihnat

Eklipse Brad Deason Escambia High School Terry Sanders Fort Mill High School Bill Register Franklin Central High School Dan Fyffe Great Lakes Percussion Jim Thompson John Overton High School Shawn Harris Kettering Fairmont High School Tim Parker Loara High School Debbie Allen Mason High School Micah Ewing Mission Viejo High School John Hannan Modesto High School Lewis Wilhelm Music City Mystique Don Click New Albany High School John Weldon New Palestine High School Chris Richards Northglenn High School Dave Marvin

Oakland High School Julie Davila Plan B Michael Hardiek Ponderosa High School Steve Yates Rancho Cucamonga High School Caleb Rothe Rangeview High School Kevin Keena Rhythm X Craig Dunn Riverside Community College Gary Locke Roland Hayes Greg Gazzola Sacramento Freelancers Tom Hope San Marcos High School Steve Wright Scenic City Jonathan Duke Spirit Youth Janet Johnston Springboro High School Jeff Runge Tate High School Jody Dunwoody

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Tomball Independent Keoni Cunningham Tunstall High School Tim Bray

Regional Directors Mid America Kendra Whelchel Mid Atlantic

Thomas Beresford Mideast Patrick Murphy Midwest

Tom Hachmeister New England Harry Sampson Northeast Joe Siracuse South

Nora Osby South Atlantic

Mike Higbe Southwest Amy Mack West Dee Ariza

Photos Alter Ego. background Eagan HS.


WGI Sport of the Arts

Thank You

would like to recognize and thank all of our volunteers for their countless hours of hard work. Without their dedication and commitment, this World Championships event would not be possible.

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What is special to you about your unit?

Parents and children, brothers and sisters are playing together in the same band. Most of members know each other from when they were very little, so we feel like we are one big family. — Nao Sasaoka, Aimachi

Photos from left Ayala HS; B2; Franklin Central HS. background Apex.


Julie Acheson Alexandria, KY Mark Ackerson Chicago, IL Ahmed Al-Shabibi Cleveland, TN Diana Anderson Everett, MA Scott Anderson Everett, MA Dee Ariza Santa Clara, CA

Bette Brown Orlando, FL Tony Christofano Commerce City, CO Patricia Cooney Beavercreek, OH Russ Courtney Tempe, AZ Brandt Crocker Ankeny, IA John Curran Ansonia, CT

Peg Kosin Schaumburg, IL Tom Kosin Schaumburg, IL Richard Kramer Canyon Country, CA Gary Krueger Brown Deer, WI Sue Kuehnhold Downers Grove, IL R Wayne LaBillois Dorchester, MA Eric Lampkin Sanborn, NY Faye Lee Bloomington, IN Amy Mack Chula Vista, CA Philip Mayard Houston, TX Tom McGilrath Danbury, CT Linda Middlesworth Waynesville, OH Dr. Jim Miller Miamisburg, OH Howie Mogil River Forest, IL Vicki Mogil River Forest, IL

Patricia Strachan West Roxbury, MA Jeanne Strong Lakewood, CO Jim Strong Lakewood, CO Jim Taylor Orlando, FL Chris Tomsa Berea, OH Scott Torrance Franklin, TN Steve Turner Lewisville, TX Barb Walloch Milwaukee, WI Ron Walloch Milwaukee, WI TJ Ward Cantonment, FL Tracy Ward Cantonment, FL Wayne Wengert Berthoud, CO Kendra Whelchel Denver, CO Karen Widener Lake City, FL Maryanne Wiles Mc Henry, IL

Championships Staff David Baker Endicott, NY Sharon Baker Endicott, NY Gil Baker Chicago, IL Ralph Balcerek Milwaukee, WI Virginia Balcerek Milwaukee, WI Cathy Barnes Miamisburg, OH Joe Bartko Longmont, CO Eric Beastrom Hudson, WI Thomas Beresford Poughquag, NY Roger Binion Cincinnati, OH Stephanie Bonebrake Arlington, TX Michael Boo Chesterton, IN Laura Bratt Martinez, CA Mike Briody Allentown, PA Shirley Briody Allentown, PA

Dave Davis Cross Plains, WI Phil Dennesen Beverly, MA Donna Ebert Medford, MA Bryan Gaston Pensacola, FL Tom Hachmeister Des Plaines, IL Nancy Hall Spring Lake, WI Shane Harrell Elberta, AL Mike Higbe Orange Park, FL Matt Hollingsworth Gulfport, MS Brian A. Johnson St. Paul, MN Pat Johnson Fairborn, OH Chuck Johnston Bradley, IL Peter Kerrigan Woburn, MA Jonathan Kessler Burlington, MA LuAnn Kessler Burlington, MA

Patrick Murphy Centerville, OH Paul, Orsett Knightdale, NC Nora Osby Kennesaw, GA Jason Parent Carol Stream, IL Jennifer Parent Elgin, IL Bill Paxton Littleton, CO Dale Powers Rockland, MA Darlene Priester Dale City, VA Dave Priester Dale City, VA Harry Sampson Stoneham, MA Aldo Sandoval Arlington Heights, IL Mel Schenck Winchester, MA Kathy Shapiro Margate, FL Marty Shapiro Margate, FL Joe Siracuse Rochester, NY

Debbie Wiles-Isoda Bartlett, IL Tracy Williams Irving, TX Harvey Wingo Spanish Lake, MO Lois Wingo Spanish Lake, MO Ernie Zimny Summerfield, FL Pauline Zimny Summerfield, FL

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In the competitive arena, there is a partnership between designers, performers and judges. The competitive nature of what we do requires the judge to be accountable to all competitors in determining placement and ranking. This accountability occurs by comparing specific qualities in each program to those of all other competitors in that class. Often the viewer responds to programs based only on what they like, and they don’t have the awareness of what the judges are required to evaluate and score. The scoring system measures the curriculum, which is the design of the show and it rewards the performers for achievement and excellence. Performers could not exist without a show to perform, and designers could not exist without performers to bring that show to life.

What lessons has winter guard taught you?

Responsibility, time management, discipline, confidence. — Ashley Starr, Northmont HS

Individual Analysis of Equipment and Movement (IA) The judges analyze the range and depth of the vocabulary and the training, excellence and achievement of the performers. The community of WGI judges extends to 3 countries. These individuals undergo a rigorous training program including an

The Judging System The qualities that judges measure for color guard are divided into four areas: General Effect, Ensemble Analysis, Individual Analysis of Equipment and Individual Analysis of Movement. At World Championships, the guards are judged by a double panel to assure the fairest and broadest evaluation possible. General Effect (GE) The judge rewards the plan of events or effects. Effects can be intellectual, emotional or aesthetic. This caption is about the WHOLE and is brought to life through the performer. Ensemble Analysis (EA) The judge analyzes the quality of the design, the depth and correctness of the composition and the technical and expressive excellence demonstrated by the performers.

extensive period of trial judging. Judges applying for WGI approval must complete a home study process, successfully complete the judges’ Academy, trialing on guards in every class, and participate in a continuing education program that encompasses annual study requirements and clinics. They are a body of professionals who have come from the activity and are now working to perpetuate the unique experience WGI Sport of the Arts offers. Many are trained in dance and theater and bring that knowledge to the performers. Many are educators and professionals who share a common understanding of the gigantic role the pageantry arts played in their own lives, and who endeavor to offer a quality experience to the thousands of young people who grace our stage and give us their best.

Photos from top Kettering Fairmont HS; Music City Mystique. background LaPorte HS.

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Color Guard

Tom Acheson Alexandria, KY Sal Adamo Belleville, NJ Rob Adams Nashville, TN Mike Anderson Kihei, HI Tom Argy Solvay, NY Harry Ariza Santa Clara, CA Shawn Ariza Santa Clara, CA Larry Bakko Wisconsin Edwin Beens The Netherlands Patty Beggy Everett, MA Kevin Bell Hanover Twp., PA Sandy Bertelle Kenosha, WI Richard Berthelsen Toronto, ONT Denise Bonfiglio Revere, MA Jude Boughton Pittston, PA John Bradford Walnut Creek, CA

Charles Brown Corona Valley, CA Katie Buelow Springhill, FL Dick Burke Wilmington, MA John Burr Houston, TX Kenneth Calhoun Nashville, TN Dan Campbell Camillus, NY Jackie Campbell Camillus, NY J.R. Carlisle Springboro, OH Lee Carlson Cathedral City, CA Lee Carpenter Livermore, CA Doug Casteen Raleigh, NC Shirl Chumley Parker, CO William Chumley Denver, CO Alyssa Cimino Elmwood Park, NJ Christine Clayton Northridge, CA Ron Comfort St. Petersburg, FL

Rita Connell Falmouth, MA Curtis Costanza Vancouver, WA Denise Couture Naples, FL Marie Czapinski Chicago, IL Mary Denniston Sayreville, NJ Mary Lynn Dorow Centerville, OH Shirley Dorritie Brentwood, CA Ed Downs Audubon, NJ Mark Fisher Ewing, NJ Ken Giese Nashville, TN Bobby Gilbert Beloeil, QUE Jackie Gilley Midwest City, OK Michael Gray Folly Beach, SC Mickey Grove Kosciusko, MS Doug Henderson Plano, TX John Howell N. Huntington, PA

Denise Johnson Foothill Ranch, CA Nola Jones Columbia, SC Mickey Kelly Mahwah, NJ Rich Kemp Evergreen Park, IL Kathy Kerrins West Roxbury, MA Eric Kitchenman Lansdale, PA Paul Lampkin Sanborn, NY Mike Levesque San Francisco, CA Mike Lopinto Hattiesburg, MS Phil Madden Pittsburgh, PA Greg Mar San Francisco, CA Greg Marquis Oakbrook Terr, IL Brett Mascaro Collegeville, PA Charles Mascaro Arabi, LA Missy McCurry Pasadena, CA Suzanne McGahey Keller, TX Gwen Merkle San Jose, CA Mark Metz Horsham, PA

Dan Middlesworth Waynesville, OH Frank Miller Greensburg, PA Kyle Miller McHenry, IL Kevin Morris Englewood, CO Joe Nee Hudson, NH Donnie Newman Brandon, MS Sue Nicholson Niceville, FL Dan Niebauer Erie, PA Kristen O’Melia Woburn, MA George Oliviero Walnut Creek, CA Robby Overvliet The Netherlands Joey Paul Dallas, TX Chris Putnam Independence, MO Robert Reader Waterloo, NY Warren Rickart Washington, DC Richard Rigolini Everett, MA Lee Ann Riley Holmes, PA Linda Riley-Scope Ellicott City, MD

Randy Rothbauer Indianapolis, IN Beverly Brahan-Sanders Terry, MS Robert Solomon Pasadena, CA Jeff Stewart Providence, RI Michael Stone Los Angeles, CA Jeff Stout Richfield, MN Orlando Suttles Lansing, MI Bob Thomas Greensburg, PA George Thomson Doylestown, PA Debbie Torchia Peabody, MA Mike Turner San Francisco, CA Chuck Ward Los Angeles, CA Mark Wells Zanesville, OH Kathy Whitcomb Walnut Creek, CA Dale White Xenia, OH Brian Yothers The Netherlands Bruno Zuccala Butler, PA

2003 WGI Judges What is your personal goal for the 2003 season?

My personal goal for the 2003 season is to create the highest level of excitement and enthusiasm for our show and make people see how wonderful and cool this experience is. — Elizabeth Chau, San Marcos HS

Ed Argenziano Dover, NJ Lee Beddis Waterloo, ONT Dan Boothe Radford, VA Dave Campbell McKees Rocks, PA JR Carlisle Springboro, OH Dennis Delucia Little Silver, NJ

Jim Dwyer Lansdale, PA Peter Funari Danvers, MA Darrell J. Goslin Alburtus, PA Ralph Hardimon Denver, CO Ron Hardin Bellevue, NE Keith Higgins Anaheim, CA

Percussion Willy Higgins Swampscott, MA Gifford Howarth Webster, NY Scott Johnson Pittsburg, CA Bret Mascaro Collegeville, PA Jay McArthur Ridgeland, MS

Mark Metz West Chester, PA Kevin Miles La Porte, IN Frank Morris Braintree, MA Dave Pickett Washington, MI Tom Roe Henderson, NV

Matt Savage Chapel Hill, NC Mike Scheiber Chesterton, IN David Starnes Kennesaw, GA JR Thompson Bridgewater, NJ Steve Ulicny Houston, TX

Ed Warren Brooklyn, MI Mark Wessels Plano, TX Clarke Williams Oakland, NJ Steve Yoder Noblesville, IN Photos Taylor HS. background Atlanta Quest.

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2003

Karl Lowe San Diego, CA The premise of innovation, imagination, quality and risk are only a few words that apply to the unparalleled contributions he has made to WGI. For over 20 years Karl has brought us program concepts that have awakened awareness in our minds. From Odyssey to Fantasia he has been intense in his approach to his programs, but he is equally as intense in his respect for his competitors. Everything about him is honorable, remarkable and unique. Karl has been involved with all classes within the color guard world, sharing his talent with countless students and instructors.

Jeffrey Namian New York City, NY Through his work with units such as Skylarks, Blessed Sacrament, Genesis II, Choctawhatchee and Tate, Jeff has continued to set new artistic standards year after year. His imaginative designs have spanned two decades and reached all three classes of competition. Jeff was also a major contributor to the development of the World Championship yearbook. He has served five terms on the WGI Task Force. Jeff is a Fine Arts graduate of Fordham University in New York and currently works at the New York School of Interior Design.

1997

Scott Chandler Walnut Creek, CA Scott has created an amazing span of talent and contribution to this activity. His work with James Logan High School, Blue Devils, State Street Review, Tate Chaparrals, to name a few, are examples of his passionate approach to pageantry.

Harry Sampson Stoneham, MA 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 a resource for units and other regional directors.

1996

George Lindstrom Arvada, CO 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.

Vincent Monacelli Rochester, NY 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.

1994

Mickey Kelly Madison, CT Under his direction, the Skylarks were one of the most creative units in the history of WGI. Mickey also served as Judge Coordinator, bringing standards, accountability and quality to the adjudication.

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

Delores Zappala Wakefield, MA 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 leaves a legacy that thrives to this day.

1993

Sal and LuAnne Salas Madison, WI 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 now instruct their own units.

Hall of Fame 2000

Denise Bonfiglio Revere, MA Denise has served on the task force for nearly ten years while mentoring young instructors who have graduated from her color guards, including Emerald Marquis, Denise was also responsible for the 27th Lancers whose impact opened the door for small guards within the World Class.

Marie Czapinski Chicago, IL Marie is an original founder of WGI and served as Chief Judge in the early years of the organization. She was instrumental in the development of WGI in the early 1980’s and has a long and successful history of judge development within the Midwest.

Ward Durrett Estes Park, CO Ward is considered by many to be a Founding Father of indoor percussion. He was pivotal in the development of the Percussion Division within WGI serving as Chief Percussion Judge for several years. His vision helped define the standards within this division.

1995

Mary Denniston Sayreville, NJ 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.

Fred J. Miller Kettering, OH Founder of the Miller’s Blackhawks, Fred is considered a 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.

Jay Murphy Walnut Creek, CA 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 him as the paradigm which has defined the standards of design and creativity.

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1992

Stanley Knaub Seattle, WA Stanley was responsible for securing the funding and organizing the meeting that ultimately founded WGI. He revolutionized the activity with the addition of dance to color guard. Stanley passed away in 2002.

Lynn Lindstrom Arvada, CO As Executive Director, Lynn was instrumental in nurturing the explosive growth of color guard from 30 guards in 1978 to over 300 participating at the point when she retired in 2001. She lead WGI’s expansion into percussion ensemble and marching band competitions.

Shirlee Whitcomb Walnut Creek, CA 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. Photos background 1978 Finale.

The Hall of Fame 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.


WGI annually recognizes the young performers of our activity who pursue academic excellence. All groups who participate in the World Championships are invited to submit one applicant from their unit who is a high school senior or already enrolled in college. A committee of volunteers, instructors and judges review dozens of applications for these awards and select students who stand out in qualities of academic, artistic and personal standards. Through the 50/50 raffle and the purchase of this program book, you, the patrons of WGI, remain a major source of revenue for the scholarships awarded. Corporate and private donations also enrich the fund that offers assistance to these worthy individuals. WGI hopes to award approximately $20,000 in scholarships in 2003. Should you wish to make a tax-deductible donation to the WGI Scholarship Fund, please contact the WGI office at 937/434-7100.

Avedis Zildjian Scholarship Roman Sanchez Pomona High School

The Band Hall Scholarship Beth Janick

Marian Catholic High School

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2002 Scholarship Buccaneers Scholarship Kathleen Tamblin Oracle

Designs by King Scholarship Florence Brown Fairfield High School

Evans Drumheads Scholarship Emily Allen

Marquette High School

Lynn Lindstrom Scholarship Molly Jo Burke

Miamisburg High School

Photos background Ventura.


Pearl Corporation Scholarship Michael Lafrentz Pursuit

Pro-Mark Scholarship Kelly Vogie

Chesterton High School

Remo Scholarship Anh Kim Vu

Modesto High School

Sabian Scholarship Jonathan Phillips Oakland High School

Recipients Vic Firth Scholarship Tiffany Brausch

Clinton Massie High School

WGI Scholarship

Natalie Burnham Ventura

Bob Wiles Scholarship Natalie Whitney Paradigm

Yamaha Corporation Scholarship Julie Mattson Eagan High School

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WGI is pleased to announce the promotion of the following units into higher classes of competition for the 2003 season. This decision was made in May 2002 in conjunction with a facelift of the criteria to compete in the A class. The following units should take great pride in their accomplishments and continue the quest toward competing in the World Class. Congratulations!

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Groups Promoted after the 2002 World Championships

Color Guard Scholastic World

Independent World

Irondale High School Lake Mary High School

Oracle Winter Guard

Scholastic Open

Lealta Paradigm Apex The Study Salem Blue Ventures Black Gold The Knights Bravada Classics Top Hats Eklipse Shenendehowa QED Taboo

Fletcher High School Cypress Creek High School Aliso Niquel High School Arvada High School Kettering Fairmont High School Orange Park High School Fairborn High School Naples High School Bartlett High School Bear Creek High School El Toro High School Escambia High School Mechanicsburg High School Parkway West High School Seminole High School

Independent Open

2002/2003 What is your fondest memory from the 2002 season?

The Churchill color guard medaled in the 2001 season, giving us the opportunity to perform in “world” class the following year. During the 2002 season, it was an honor to be competing at the highest level we are capable of. It was an AMAZING feeling to know that we had reached our goal. — Meagan Pauley, Winston Churchill HS


What is your personal goal for the 2003 season?

To practice and perform at a progressively higher level every day. — Michael Cotton, Warsaw HS

Unit Promotions In an effort to ensure that units are in the appropriate classification of competition, WGI implemented a new review process for the color guard division this year. If a unit was deemed to be in the wrong class by a WGI staff member, judge or an instructor, a Review Committee consisting of the Educational Director, Task Force Coordinator, Task Force Instructors and the Open and A Class Representatives would review a video of the group’s performance at a WGI regional. If a majority of the officials believed the group was misclassified, the unit would then be promoted to the next class level. These units should celebrate their accomplishment and continue the quest toward competing in the World Class. Congratulations!

2003 Promotions during the season:

Color Guard

Percussion

Northeast Independent

Momentum The Project

Independent World Independent Open Medea Onyx Open

Independent World

Scholastic World Winston Churchill High School

Scholastic Open Upland High School Eastridge High School Richland High School

Scholastic Open Thomas Worthington High School Centennial High School Collins Hill High School ED White High School Owen Valley High School Bishop Dwenger High School Novi High School Parkway West High School Photos opposite page from left Fletcher HS; Irondale HS. background Seminole HS. this page from left Thomas Worthington HS; Onyx Open. background Owen Valley HS.

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Gold Medalist 98.90

2002 Program

“Images of India... the Madras Mix” with audio design by Karl Lowe Director Gary Locke Staff Karl Lowe, Stanley Knaub, Mykail Costner, Rob Jett, TJ Doucette, Chris Velez, Jenni Manio, Michael Raiford Costume Design Michael Raiford, Bobby Moffett Set Design Michael Raiford Sponsor Riverside Community College

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2002 Performers

Mykail Costner Captain

Staysha Davis Captain Erin Felix Captain Leticia Alcaran Trisha Ambrocio Joey Avalos Kelly Bennett Danielle Boyenger Esequiel Cortez

Manuel Garcia Vanessa Garcia Elaine Gomez Matt Goms Michael Gurrola Robby Jacobson Garrett Lopez Leora Madden Heather Olla Robert Ramirez

Jose Rincon Larry Rodriquez Emily Sawyer Krista Southard Lisa Taylor Pancho Torres Angela Tousley Earnest Wallace Kelly Wanner Michelle Whalley

Independent World 2003 Program Fantasia “Megahurts... Loud Music for Loud People!”

This is an “energy fest” based on an aggressive audio design by Karl Lowe using music from the group ”System of a Down,” filled with high risk weapon work which certainly pushes the envelope! The 30 men and women of Fantasia might be best described as “punk cheerleaders” who are caught up in a whirling dervish of multi-layered displays of synergy!

Contact Information www.rccband.org

Riverside, California

What is your fondest memory of 2002?

I think it would have to be the feeling I felt after our first competition... how proud I was to be a part of something I worked really hard for. — Manuel Garcia


Silver Medalist • 96.90 2002 Performers

Barry Benedict John Burns Shannon Clark Trevor Davis Del Duke Kerry Ellis Rebecca Fieler Julie Fleming Michelle Girard Stephanie Green

Yoshi Inada Taneya Jeffries Nathan Jennings Jay Logan Kara Lopardo Nathan Marvin Brayton Mendenhall Stephen Moore Jeff Newton

Justin Patton Dan Rancourt Randall Salyer Stephanie Sayers Ben Schimmel John Spellen Robert Stroman Traci Williams Damara Whaley

2002 Program

“Both Sides Now” with music by Joni Mitchell Director Charles Gumbert Staff Michael Gaines, Charles Gumbert,

Tera Habil, Rosie Miller, Keith Potter, Bart Woodley, Tommy Keenum, Carolyn Crumpton Perry, Adam Sage

Class Color Guard Personal goal for the 2003 Season

I have a goal for everyday life that I also apply to color guard: to live each day with no regrets. By the end of the season, I want to look back on my time spent here and know that I spent enough quality time and effort rehearsing and performing, but also, that I spent enough time and effort getting to know my teammates and enjoying my time with them. — Tracey Olivier

2003 Program “Stand Up”

The 2003 Pride of Cincinnati will explore the world of the Stand Up comedian, with a soundtrack featuring interviews with actual stand up comics, as well as clips from their various performances. It takes incredible courage to stand alone in the spotlight before the microphone. That courage comes from an intense desire to entertain — a desire shared by every performer in this guard.

Cincinnati, Ohio

Pride of Cincinnati

Contact Information

www.pridecg.com charlesgumbert @prideofcincinnati.com

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Bronze Medalist 95.40 2002 Program

“Asymmetric Reflections” music and dialog of Stanley Kubrick Staff Brian Murphy, James Mahoney, Fred Marier, Tracy Higgins, Jerry Corradino Music Design James Mahoney, Katherine Holmer

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Laura Hamilton Captain Ray Acevedo Brandon Adams Natalie Ashton Stephen Boyd Eric Brust Ruth-Helen Castro Katie Curry Anthony Erevia Tammy Etes

2002 Performers

Bucky Flores Sebastian Galleguillos Michael Gobiel Katherine Holmer Courtney Hrank Maureen Kelly Matthew Kullberg Mary Ann Licamele Jon Morris Tara Morrissey

Hieu Nguyen Jovan Ortiz Renee Perch Eric Schrader Kheli Sweeney Nicholas Syme Philip Traini David Vega John Vega Budd Williams

Independent World 2003 Program

St. Ann’s World is inactive this season. We hope to see them in future competition.

Neponset, Massachusetts

St. Ann’s What is special to you about your unit?

Contact Information

http://stanns.ontheweb.com/

The most special quality about the St. Ann’s organization is that first and foremost, we are a family. For many years St. Ann's was an unprecedented leader in producing excellent teams in as many as five different classes. Every member of the St. Ann’s family, both marching member and staff member alike, feels that sense of unity between their own group and the other St. Ann’s teams. I feel so proud knowing that I performed at the 2002 World Championships with the same group I was a member of 13 years ago — Laura Hamilton


2002 Program

“Concierto de Aranjuez” by Joaquin Rodrigo Director Tom Andrews

4th Place • 95.35

Staff Jay Murphy, Mark Metzger, Carol Abohatab, Wayne Harris, Edmer Lazaro, Jason Flores, Linsey Jackson

What lessons has winter guard taught you?

Winter guard has taught me that you have to work hard to get anything you want in life. Nothing will ever be handed to you. — Yadira Salinas

Class Color Guard Yadira Salinas Captain

John Aguiar Captain

Selina Armendariz Florence Brown Sara Cartmill Eric Castro Ruth-Helen Castro Roberto Daze

2003 Performers Adrianna Debasttista Louis DeManthy Valerie Desoto Carolina Drago Sonia Duarte Jesus Flores Kristin Franzino Arrynn Gonzalez Katherine Green

Kathleen Heck Erika Henika Olyvia Jin Megan Lacy Carlos Lozano Samora Mellor Pamela Overton R.J. San Jose Debbie Seeley Ryan Tiscareno Rika Yamasaki

San Jose Raiders San Jose, California

2003 Program

The show is titled “Portraits,” inspired by the life and work of Frida Kahlo. The music is from the soundtrack of the movie "Frida."

Contact Information www.sjraiders.com

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5th Place 93.80 2002 Program

“Chaos & Order” with music by Philip Glass, Elliot Goldenthal Directors Tracy Wooton, Joe Sowders, Sheri Evald Staff Cedric Nicholson, Juan Caceres, Patrick Elmore, Justin Kaynes, Mike Miller, Mark Miller, Marc Sylvester, Michael Cesario

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Joshua Evald captain Sally Gibson captain Kayako Egashira Shaun Seagraves Amber Evald Chansody Fremist Kristina Harper Amber Hildebrand Jeff Larson Bobby Newman Melodie Livingston

2002 Performers

Anthony Nolley Mike Novak Zeah Seeber Jessica Sexton Justin Sparks Melanie Wilcox Megan Sepulvado Patrick Elmore Tara Bates Jenni Bednarz Rachel Gavin

Marina Blakenship Julia Booth Jenni McDonald Melissa Compagnucci Dawnelle Webb Lucas Derr Carol Vickers Cedric Nicholson

Independent World 2003 Program Northern Lights “War Letters”

Musical Selections compiled by Joe Sowders costumes by Joe Sowders and Michael Cesario

Portland, Oregon

Your fondest memory from the 2002 season? Contact Information www.nlinc.org

My fondest memory is from the first day I ever felt the energy from 29 other people at the same time. It was a run through at the end of a ten hour day and just when I thought I couldn’t push myself any farther, 29 people picked me up and carried me the rest of the way. — Jeff Larson


2002 Show

“Ballet Suite Number Four” with music by Dmitri Shostakovich

2002 Performers

Director Patti Nolan

Jillian Hauswirth Scott Thomas Brian Ward Andy Miller Marcie Kolceski Marsques Johnson Matt Winas Rachel Hammerl Andrea Caruso Michelle Lowry Jenna Moritz Kim Law Erin Hemmerich Rachel Hooge

Staff Peter Garrow, Amber Perkins, Richard Proctor, Michael Regano, Marc Sylvester Sponsor Patriots Drum and Bugle Corps

Bethaney Hauswirth Lisa McClurg Jamie M. Ed Hennessey Allison Graff Julie McClurg Anthony D’Carlis Dana Hemmerich Meagan Culver Travis Speice Nicole Brown Krystal Smith Tori Bean

6th Place • 93.75

Contact Information

Patriots

www.patriotsdrumcorps.com

Rochester, New York

Class Color Guard

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2002 Show

7th Place • 91.35

“The City” with music by Aaron Copland Director Edward J. Devlin

Blessed Sacrament Cambridge, Massachusetts

Staff Dolores Zappala, Jeff Namian, Chris Raichle, Jack Shallow, Ann Marie Valeri, Ben Mitrano, Brandon Block, Kenda Newbury, Scott Chandler, Andrew Hattenberg, Jill Flanagan, Peg Gallagher, Karen Devlin, Steve McAfferty Costume Design Bobby Moffett

2002 Performers

Katherine Gallagher Captain Jason Acevedo Grace Allendorf Ariana Alonso Kathy Aruda Monica Bartoli Annie Brown Joe Dobis Sara Farnham

Tara Fell Krissy Ferrante Mary Hall Syreeta Jackson Melissa Malia Jonathan Markowski Erin McIsaac Jayme Newsome Billy Parent

Ray Pescador Kim Radtke Leah Rainis Jennifer Reilly Carlos Rivera Lisa Somma Anthony Tanasy Jessie Wells Darrell Woodliff

Contact Information SacWG@aol.com


2002 Show

“What the World Needs Now” Director Michael Shapiro Staff Jill Huddleston Sponsor Carolina Crown Drum and Bugle Corps

8th Place 90.90

Crown Guard Dayton, Ohio

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Independent World

9th Place • 88.90

2002 Show

“The End of the Road” with music by Gladys Knight Director Tony Florio

Alliance of Miami

Staff Luis Betances, Shelba Waldron, Mike Green, Erika Crosby, Vince Thomas, Mary McWilliams, Tim Lee, Octavio Campos Sponsor Alliance Boosters Association

Miami, Florida

Kim McCool Captain Fela Rosario Captain Jorge Maldonado Billy Pacifico Allison Walsh Chucky Chuckaree Andrea Marquina Camille Perez Ariel Cardenas Donny May

2002 Performers

Michael Marcantano Christine Gregory Ralph Vega Lisa Clarke Julie Purdham Reynaldo Hernandez Tramaine Weatherspoon Amy Solomon Lillie Sheres

Ashley Whiteman Wellington Arantes Jenny Carillo Julie Souders John Gramazio Michelle Reinhold Larry Ball Terri Goodwin Jeso O’Neil Jordan Graves

Contact Information www.allianceofmiami.org


2002 Show

10th Place 88.50

“Appalachian Morning” with music by Paul Winters Director Kiyokazu Sekine Staff Michael Gaines, Keith Potter, Rosie Miller, Yoshie Ishii, Akemi Iwatsuki, Chiyo Kawamoto, Emi Narita, Chisato Suzuki, Sayuri Kurono Costume Design Greg Lagola Set Design Michael Gaines, Keith Potter, Masao Kojima

Aimachi

Sponsor Aimachi Church

Nagoya, Japan

2002 Performers

Contact Information www.aimachi.com

Harue Sekine Kazue Sekine Yoshie Sekine Kiyomi Fukuzaki Miyo Yonekawa Mayumi Tejima Matsumi Iwatsuki

Toyoko Shimozu Matsue Nakano Kumiko Takeuchi Tomoko Takagi Naoko Sasaoka Sachiyo Kamiya Hatsue Narita Miyuki Narita Kazumi Yonekawa Kumi Iwatsuki

Kumi Kajiyama Satoko Mori Kazue Fukuzaki Kei Sugano Satoe Suzuki Yurie Konno Kumiko Yamamoto Tomoyo Kawamoto Sachiko Yonekawa Yume Kadokura

Class Color Guard 11th Place • 87.60

2002 Show

“Composition in 3” with musicby Leonard Bernstein Director John Crouch, Jason Musser Staff Garry Locke, Marcus Brown, Kevin Morris, Susan Richardson, Mark Metzger, Jay Murphy Costume Design Sherrie Chadderdon

Jinx Denver, Colorado

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2002 Show

12th Place 89.95

“Selections from Mozart and Verdi’s Requiems” Director Claudette Wolfrom Staff Joseph Heininger, Louis Hellinger, Toni Tunstall, Gilles Queliette, Joyce Wolfrom-Roos

Black Watch

Costume Design Engarde Performance Gear Sponsor Burlington City Technical School

Mount Laurel, New Jersey

Contact Information

www.blackwatchcolorguard.org Claudette Wolfrom, Director ladybw01@aol.com Jacqui Paylor, Captain jacwatch13@aol.c

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Jacqui Paylor captain Regina Borriello Chrissy Grassie Stephanie Piatek Emil Rodriguez Emma Rodriguez Chrissy Fite Jen LoPiano Chrissy Leathers Chrystalee Gyorski Oliver Harris

2002 Performers

Andy Hirsch Chris Tascione Holly Sensinger Amanda Markey Jenel Sclafani Mary Ecklund Vanessa Borelly Lindsay Brooks Renae Gallone Jean Coulet Du Gard

Tom Wisk Paul Tankard Steve Vincent Daniel Bostic Kim Rhoades Nanette Deremer Sharon Maher Ariane Jordan Pam Wildfogel

Independent World Nashville, Tennessee

Chimeras 2002 Performers

Alexis Velez Amber Sherrill Ashley Siler Ben Davis Beth Olson Brent Smith Christine Porto Dean Britt Donna Cochran Halli McGowan Jason Derting Jeff Scales Jenn Ditmer

Jennie Fair Kayoko Kojima Kelly Chinn Kelly Mededith Kimberly Dykema Kindsey Childs Lori Riggins Michelle Hullett Niki Adcox Randy Powers Sarah Torrence Stacia Oglesby Stephanie Sise

13th Place • 84.45

2002 Show

“The Kiss” with music by Giacomo Puccini Director Tim Vaughn Staff Brian Giddens, Christopher Lester, Gilles Ouellette, Jenna Christenson, K.C. Perkins, Kaylee Calhoon, Melissa Mason Costume Design Tim Vaughn, Christopher Lester Set Design Tim Vaughn

Contact Information

Chimeraswg@aol.com www.geocities.com/chimeraswg 615/226-2290


14th Place • 83.50

2002 Show

“Requiem” with music by Mozart, Rouse, Lloyd Webber and Verdi Director Michael Lentz Staff Jason Combs, Kim Booher, Tony Boehm, Rebecca Boehm

Onyx

Costume Design Noreen Roberts Set Design Scott Winters

Dayton, Ohio

Sponsors MGC Drum and Bugle Corps, Cincinnati Glory Foundation

2002 Performers

Becky Nartker Captain Shanna Ashley Captain Travis Hatfield Captain Tisha Burba Andrew Hensel Kyleane Jacobs Molly Norton Julie Dickmeyer Chris Pohlman Natalie Bernier Tiffany Hill

Contact Information

937/847-8723 OnyxcolorGuard@aol.com www.onyxcolorguard.org

Tara Boehner Shelli Decker Angela Mireles Ruth Boehme Brandy Copfer Heath Richey Erica Edelman Stephanie Dunn Tana Weingatrner Joey Taylor

Class Color Guard 15th Place • 81.90

St. Ann’s New World

2002 Show

“Cadence” with music by Maurice Ravel, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsikov Director Eileen Cunningham, Ed Rolinson Staff Brian Murphy, Laura Hamilton, Nick Syme, Eric Schrader, James Mahoney, Jerry Corradino

Neponset, Massachusetts

2002 Performers

Katie Brugman captain Alicia Barresi Chrissy Brugman Maura Browne Jessica Byrne Shon Chou Sheila Doherty Maggie Dougherty Tamara Fallon Samantha Genatossio

Cortnie Green Christine Guarnotta Amy Hamilton Michelle Hobin Ashly Lasko Krystal Judd Lauren Mancini Lori Miller Kristen Reposa Erin Reynolds

Contact Information

http://stanns.ontheweb.com/ St. Ann’s New World is inactive in 2003

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2002 Performers

Jannelle Yuen Captain Jamie Angeles Ashley Bogue Mariaangela Custodio Julieanne Dela Cruz Jeanna Dungca Rosemarie Eugenio Dana Fitzer Diobel Mendoza Vanessa Mendoza Matthew Musni Michael Musni Rafael Pagarigan Maybelle Panganiban

Jessica Pellington Angeli Rivera Robert Rivera Richard Rodriguez Gerard Roman Stephanie San Jose Erin Schanner Jenny Taing Linda Taing Lauren Todoroff Sarah Valdes Rosar Vitug

2002 Program

“Logan TKO” with music by various artists in the Knockout Mix Director Ramiro Barrera Staff Adrian Bazua, Scott Chandler, Beth Karlin, Dave Miekle, Lori Valdez

Gold Medalist 96.90

Scholastic World 2003 Program James Logan High School

Carmen Lives! with music by George Bizet and friends Costume Design Scott Chandler for Fred J Miller, Inc.

Union City, California

Audio Engineer Norm Kern for Crazy Dram Sound Productions

Fondest memory from the 2002 season

“My fondest memory of 2002 is when we walked down the stairs onto the arena floor for retreat. The applause, lights and music combined gave me an incomparable feeling of pride. Just to be a part of WGI’s 25th anniversary was an experience I will never forget. — Janelle Yuen

Contact Information

www.nhusd.k12.ca.us

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2002 Program

“Opposing Strings” with music by Opposing Strings Director Deidra Brauns Staff Mark Metzger, Vince Valesquez, Ben Medrano, Sharon Garcia Sponsor Beyer Band and Color Guard Boosters

Modesto, California

Beyer High School

Scholastic World

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2003 Program Walk Not Alone

Costumes by D.A. Design

Silver Medalist 93.90 2002 Performers

Ryan Tiscareno Captain Amanda Cherry Captain Amanda Cameron Sara Falls Tiffany Evans Ashley Knapper Jennifer Sherman Britney Hackett Amanda Zeim Amanda Olson

Kelly Overton Lindsey Atkinson Jessica Ford Emily Loveless Kelly Cherry April Stout Joanna Deleon Dezaree’ Seeds Sara Scot Crystal Ritchey


2002 Program

“Serenade” with music by Antonin Dvorak

2002 Performers

Director Adam Sage Staff Scott Beck, Robby Duke, Renee Tarlton, Michael James, Michael Gaines, Carolyn Crumpton, Rosie Miller, Keith Potter

Susan Hanggi Captain Kirby Mardis Captain Jill Albertson Kristyn Carlin Krissy Dahlstrom Kristen Mardis Melinda Meister Nicole Porcheddu Alexa Ramirez Kim Rayborn Caitlin Scannell Stacy Schwaiger Clemintine Sharpe Rana Stremick Katrina Velez Elyse Weiner Anna Wilensky

Costume Design The Band Hall Set Design Adam Sage, Keith Potter, Michael Gaines Sponsor Pope High School Band and Guard Boosters

Class Color Guard What lessons has winter guard taught you?

The biggest lesson I have learned from doing color guard is I am able to accomplish anything, but I can’t do it alone. I have learned how to ask for help and that everyone needs it. I have learned that there are people in the world who care about you, and even if they dislike you they will respect you and come to your need when you ask. Because I have asked for help, I am a much stronger person. — Susan Hanggi

Bronze Medalist 92. 3 5 Pope

High School Marietta, Georgia

2003 Program

Pope High School Winter Guard will not be competing at WGI this season. We hope to see them in future competition.

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4th Place 92.20 2002 Performers 2002 Program

The Music of Leonard Bernstein Director Daniel Wiles Staff Keith Potter, Sarah Weimer, Thom Vindiola, Susie Harloff, Leon May, Richard Henshaw

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Kelsey Atkins Megan Bearmann Megan Cummins Julie Cooper Jessica Cox Casey Duell Ashley Harting Amy Hren

Jen Hren Samantha Lofton Grace Mitchell Heather Perkins Amanda Reyes Robin Schaffer Michelle Staninger

Nicole Syester Laura Toepp Bethany Walters Jenny Pierce Astin Williams Brittany Wilkerson Melissa Wolsiffer

Scholastic World 2003 Program Avon High School Carpe Diem

Avon, Indiana

What is special about your unit?

The members of the guard are my best friends, a second family. There is a bond that can only be forged through large amounts of physical, mental and emotional commitment. We have laughed, cried, worked, hurt and triumphed together. Our feet have matching scars and our hearts have matching memories. We have touched audiences as one; we have moved as one. It has changer who I am and who I will become. What could be more special? — Brittany Wilkerson


Miamisburg High School Miamisburg, Ohio

2002 Program

“A Celebration of Mondrian” with music by Bela Bartok Director Jim Olson Staff Mike Miller, Scott Plumlee, John Spellan, Jonathan Colvin, Byron Valentine, Rashay Dyke, Mark Miller, Ron Englebrecht, Cathy Barnes, Dr. Jim Miller, Rosie Miller, Andy Toth Costume Design Michael Cesario Set Design Scott Winters

Personal goal for the 2003 Season

Sponsor Miamisburg Band and Guard Booster Association

For everyone to work together and have a great time on the floor. I personally just want to have a blast doing what I do best. — Amanda Drake

Class Color Guard 5th Place 91.25 2002 Performers

Ashely Abell Molly Burke Brittney Bush Eileen Christler Krista Cole Amanda Drake Christine Gaffney Kristen Gill Brittney Harrell Tonika Heath Alisha Hosken Michelle Hunt

Christina Malone Heather McManus Ashley Mico Sara Pease Krystal Rohr Emili Spegal Megan Tobin Lindsey Vawter Joanna Weglage Chelsea Young

2003 Program

“Watch as it all Unfolds” with the music of Blue Rondo and Take 5

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6th Place • 89.10

Indianapolis, Indiana

Franklin Central High School 2002 Show

“The Science of Fire” with music by Igor Stravinsky Director Jeff Wroblewski Staff Stephenie Wise, Jennifer Rolfson, Dale Rolfson, Krista Andy Costume Design J. Enterprises/ATD Designs Set Design J. Enterprises, Inc. Sponsor Franklin Central Winter Guard Parent Association

Kristin McElwain Amber Stancil Adrienne Wilson Amy Wiggs Audra Hill Rachel Humbert Leigh Canter Lindsey Treib Kristen Strunk Cheri Wooldridge

2002 Performers

Lauren Raper Rebecca Specht Cheryl Maar Kristy Clark Jessica Breedlove Jen Reed Trysh Houk Heather McClain Becky Graham

Tara McKinney Kristy Bloom Elizabeth Branca Bry Hawblitzel Laura Coons Tiffany Johnson Ashley Turk Courtney Stancil Nina Crouch Rachel Dodd

Scholastic World

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Center Grove High School Greenwood, Indiana

7th Place • 88.80 2002 Performers

Rachel Bateman Leah Brunnermer Rachel Crow Alicia Dugger Beth England Sierra Glover Jessica Grimes Abbey Holman Mary Huffman Katie Key

Hannah Montgomery Connie Ortega Alyson Poe Jessica Rynard Suzy Shelton Brittany Shoemaker Gwendolyn Stiles Diane Stringer Christina Swaim Jillian Woodhouse

2002 Show

“A Heroic Fantasy — Comic Book Super-Heroes” with music by Frank Ticheli Director Kevin Schuessler, John Whalin Staff Josh Conley, Darrick Betro, Julie Jackson, Ronnie Bynum, Keith Potter, Bart Woodley, Marlieta Beckman, Jenny Ross, Mike Gaines, Michael James, Steve Manning, Karen Hall Costume and Set Design Steve Manning, Keith Potter Sponsor Center Grove Trojan Band Boosters


2002 Show

8th Place 87.00

“I Got Rhythm” with music by George Gershwin Director Allan Kristensen, Richard Delgado Staff Rachel Bader, Jen Byer, Jennifer Casados, Oliver Bullock, Jay Murphy, Laurie Riker

Fresno, California

Costume Design Laurie Riker Set Design Jay Murphy Sponsor Clovis West Band Boosters

Clovis West High School 2002 Performers

Contact Information

www.cwband.org

Jenna Abele Captain Tyler Etcheverry Captain Danielle Benitez Johanna Bodden Bridget Borneman Ashley Butler Kristin De Jong Camie Etcheverry Megan Flynn

Danielle Hoffman Tiffany Howard Christina Karakashian Stefani Owen Katty Palmieri Jennifer Pizante Christina Salcedo Kathryn Seawright Kathrin Wilkowski

Class Color Guard 9th Place • 85.70

2002 Show

“Don’t Waste Your Time” Director April Gilligan Staff Jeff Namian, Beth Fulk, Chris de Leon, Johny Amos, KC Thomphson, Lopez Reese, Kisha Keys Costume Design Greg Lagola, Fred J. Miller, Inc. Set Design Tommy Keenum, Marc Sylvester Sponsor Braddock Fine Arts Booster Association

Braddock High School Miami, Florida

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10th Place 85.40

2002 Show

“Back in Time” with music by Mark Higginbotham Director Michael Sloan Staff John Escalante, Gustavo Jacobo, Mandy Hampton, Mark Higginbotham Costume Design Mike Sloan, Mickey Hampton Set Design Mike Sloan, Mark Pauley, Wayne Hampton

San Antonio, Texas

Winston Churchill High School 2002 Performers

Heather Hampton Captain Jillian Pawelek Captain Sarah Rubenstein Captain Abby Parker Heather Sharps Kyndra Razer Leslie Gronek Meagan Parley

Melinda Craft Christi Tench Erin Porter Stephanie Bearder Kristen Williamson Theresa Canavera Emily Sqarlata

Scholastic World 2002 Performers

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2002 Show

Lauren Eash

Tiffany Mok

Grace Gu Courtney Izell

Kelly Reid Devin Riggio

“The Squeaking Clarinet” with music by the Kronos Quartet and Jim Wunderlich

Amy Chen

Jennifer Koai Christy Lee

Breanna Sible Lauren Sible

Director George Armenta

Jillian Crocetti Christine Ernst

Monica Lee

Katie Zahorecz

Jen Choi Captain Jennifer Bulgin Sammantha Chang

Michelle Lucarelli

Staff Mindy Cobb, Brian Nunez, Brian Murphy, Sal Salas, Patricia Stetson, Jim Van Romer Costume Design Bobby Moffett, Colors In Motion Sponsor Arcadia High School Music Club

Arcadia High School Arcadia, California

11th Place • 84.75

Contact Information

www.arcadiamusic.org


2002 Show

“New York Concerto” with music by George Gershwin Band Director Matt James

Lawrence Central High School Indianapolis, Indiana

Guard Directors Greg Hagen, Tod Hinton Staff Tod Hinton, Dan Kuroiwa, Randal Salyer, Tracy Oliver, Mike Stephens

12th Place 84.75 Meghan Hutchinson Captain

Amber Lahr Captain Liz Otero Captain Kim Tisdale Captain Tommy Allen

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2002 Performers

Tracy Batten Kelli Jenkins Chaleece Johnson Katie Lee Jamee Pritchard David Puckett

Kaylee Rebholz Sequoia Rent Ashley Sellers Sharena Simmons Janelle Smith Sean Tucker

Scholastic World 13th Place 82.45

Choctawhatchee High School Fort Walton Beach, Florida

2002 Show

“Ode to Billie Joe” with music by Karla Cook Director Randy Nelson, Jeff Welsh Staff Mike Gaines, Royce Harrison, Mary Kelly, Phillip Berryhill, Marcus Brown, Christopher Huggins Sponsors Choctawhatchee Band Parents, Gold’s Gym


2002 Show

“Puzzle #21” with music by various artists

14th Place 79.25

Director Jeff Dodd Staff Erika Hernandez, Tim Mikan, Mark Tatum, Erin Meehan, Chris Downs, Will White, Linda Lanier

St. Augustine High School

Set Design Karl Lowe Sponsor Coast One Winterguard Parent Association

St. Augustine, Florida

2002 Performers

Joey Carey Captain Megan Gordy Captain Courtney Scharfschwerdt Captain

Elena Smith Captain Brittney Avidesian Kate Barnes

Fred Bennecke Bree Culleton Crystal DuPont George Furlips Brittany Jardine Jennifer McIntyre Ryan McMillan Maureen Meehan

Ashley Mildenberger Danielle Rains Katy Spence Leslie Starratt Sarah Vose Josh Williams Amanda Wolfe

Class Color Guard 15th Place • 78.60

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2002 Show

“Band-Ra” with music by David Holsinger Director Scott Toosley

Northmont High School Clayton, Ohio

2002 Performers

Laura Gambil Captain

Megan Stevens Captain Ashley Starr Captain Alison Hunyedy Jenny Stoops Nicole Cummings Leah Whirmen Liz Timmerman Samantha Woehl

Emily Coate Jamie Hamblett Brittany Wagner Ashley Clapp Sammi Bess Brittany Masters Kelly Blackwell Melissa Grier Andi Thompson

Staff Jill Huddleston, Ping Dawson, Butch Ferrero, Traci Williams, Michael James, Dave Catoni, Tommy Keenum, Marthanne Richwine Costume Design The Band Hall Sponsor Northmont Band Boosters


2002 Show

“Fantasy and Fugue” with music by J.S. Bach Director William Chumley Staff Rob Billings, William Chumley, KC Perkins Costume Design Kendra Schnuerle Charmian Ellerkamp Set Design Rob Billings

Gold Medalist • 95.80

Oracle

Denver, Colorado

Independent Open

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4th Place • 92.40

Sacred Heart

Roslindale, Massachusetts

“Festival of Color” with music by Dimitri Shostakovich

Director Gregory Horne Staff Michael Bonnano, Chris Herman, Gregory Horne, Lori McBride, Jay Murphy, Kelly Sullivan Costume Design The Band Hall Sponsor St. John’s Parish

5th Place 92.20

“Conflicts and Resolutions” with music by Dimitri Shostakovich Director Marie Marshall Staff Gilles Ouellette, Jennifer Warren, Kevin McCloud, Tiliza Quinlin, Lennie Machado, Edward Devlin Costume and Set Design Gilles Ouellette

St. John’s of Beverly Beverly, Massachusetts

“Everyday People” with music by Arrested Development

7th Place • 89.05

Signature Westminster, Colorado

Director April Gilligan, Bob Pensmore Staff Marc Sylvester, Johnny Amos, Mike Shaw, Kisha Keys, Lopez Reese, Dean Broadbent, Keith Campbell, Jeff Hammond Sponsor Miami Youth, Inc.

“Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra” with music by Benjamin Britten Director Steve Takata Staff Scott Cacek, Holly Stewart, Mark Miller, Mike Miller, Steve Takata, Jim Olson Costume Design Fred J. Miller, Inc. Set Design Scott Winters

6th Place • 89.45

Alter Ego West New York, New Jersey “Mars and Venus” with music by Gustav Holst Directors Mary Ann, Joseph Cinque Staff Scott Marshman, Tricia O’Shea, Margie Vitale, Nick Charles, Michael Amador, Annie Cheung, Jeff Namian Costume Design Joseph Cinque Set Design Joseph Cinque, Annie Cheung

9th Place • 87.05 Rochester, New York

Rochester Performance Ensemble “The Road Not Taken” with music by John Adams

Braddock 8th Place • 88.85 Independent Miami, Florida

Director Vince Monacelli Staff Andrew Hanenberg, Kristen Costa, Jim Henderson, Sarah Madurski, Lisa Giaratanno, Ronald Keck Costume Design Kristen Costa Sponsor SUNY Brockport ROTC


2002 Show

“Nickel Creek” with music by Nickel Creek Director Robby DuFrane, Jill Brennan Costume Design Jill Brennan Set Design Jill Brennan, Robby DuFresne Sponsor NEI Parent Association

Jacksonville, Florida

Silver Medalist • 93.95

Northeast Independent

Esperanza Bronze Medalist de Luz 93.50 San Diego, California

2002 Show

“gen-X” with music by Genesis Director Alan Cox Staff Rob Jett, Michelle Adams, Robbie Jacobson, Allan Dekko, Patrick Espinosa, Lizz Richardson Costume Design Bobby Moffett Set Design Rob Jett Sponsor Esperanza Performing Arts Association

Class Color Guard “East of Eden” with music by Lee Holdridge

Director Derek Smith Staff Dave Watt, Beth MacDonald, Michelle Langley, Bobby Hazelton, Dawn Armbruster Costume and Set Design Dave Watt Sponsor West Michigan Winter Guard

“Color Lines” with music by Regina Belle and the words of Maya Angelou

The Pride of SMSU

Director Sheila Henderson Staff Derrick Young, Angelo Butler, Daython Vicks, Authur Osborne, Daniel Bostic, Jerry Corradino, Julian Williams Set Design Denise Heard, Janice Konate Costume Design Mary Ebron

11th Place • 83.75

Springfield, Missouri

10th Place 84.85

Interplay

Grand Rapids, Michigan “Festive Overture” with music by Dimitri Shostakovich Directors Sharon Laughlin, Jason Peeples Staff Luis Valcazar, Edna Moskaira, Allen Gaoiran, Lorevic Riviera, Frank de la Rosa Costume Design Noreen Roberts Set Design Allen Gaoiran Sponsor Homestead HS Music Boosters

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“Covered Doors” with music by Jose Feliciano and Stone Temple Pilots Director John Sullivan Staff Heather Huggins, Maxine Sullivan, Steve Huggins, Chad Duggan, Jerry Hoover, Dr. Belva Prayther Costume Design John Sullivan Set Design Chad Duggan Sponsor Southwest Missouri State University

12th Place • 83.05

The Light Brigade

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania “We All Belong” with music Je voudrais voir la mer

San Marcos, Texas

Millennia 14th Place 80.45

Director Manon Giroux Staff Martine Vezina, Annie Pelletier, Sylvia Grant, Mark Kozma

Montreal, Quebec

“The Glass Ceiling” with music by Henry Gorecki

Orion Cupertino, California

13th Place • 82.15

Director Brandy DuBose, Denise Hudson Staff Rob Jett, Allan Dekko, Rick Scruggs, Glenn Howard, Michelle Hernandez, Michael Raiford Costume Design Michael Raiford Set Design Rob Jett, Michael Raiford, Brandy DuBose Sponsor Southwest Texas State University

3rd Legend

15th Place • 80.15


2002 Show

“Pachelbel’s Canon in D” with music by Johann Pachelbel Director Gary Swanson Staff Jennifer Piche, Alison Mullaney, Kim Spaeth, Rebecca DeVries, Andy Combites, Bill Sucha

Gold Medalist 96.75

Costume Design Gary Swanson Set Design Andy Combites, Gary Swanson Sponsor Irondale High School Band Program

New Brighton, Minnesota

Irondale High School

Scholastic Open

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“A Tribute to Martha Graham”

4th Place • 93.40

Taylor High School

Director Jennifer Partridge Maegly Staff Angel Hope, Bart Woodley, Matt Humphrey Costume and Set Design Bart Woodley

Kokomo, Indiana

7th Place • 89.10

Centerville High School Centerville, Ohio “On the 50” with music by Leonard Bernstein Director Jodi Fairbanks Staff Robin Wells, Byron Valentine, Shannon Voehringer, Kara Lopardo, Andy Toth, Mike Gaines Costume Design Byron Valentine Set Design Byron Valentine, Mike Gaines Sponsor Centerville Band Boosters

Lassiter High School Marietta, Georgia

“Violin Concerto in A Minor” with music by Antoin Vivaldi Director Shelley Green Staff Chad Berkstresser, Jack Pursifull, Tom Harrington, Brayton Mendenhall, Patty Stetson, Ping Dawson, Scott Chandler Costume Design Chad Berkstresser Set Design Jack Pursifull

6th Place • 90.35

“The Grey Area” with music by Godspeed You, Black Emperor

Kings High School 5th Place • 92.65

Kings Mills, Ohio

Director Rick Subel Staff Danielle James, Allie Stuckey, Brian Greer, Jeff Sacktig, Rosie Miller, Johnny Amos Costume and Set Design Tommy Keenum, Rick Subel Sponsor The Lassiter Band Booster Association

9th Place • 88.10

“Out of the Ashes” with music by Rogue Spear Director Amy Acklin Staff Wendy Uzarski, Kelly Madera, Matt Goms, Kevin Roberts Costume Design Bobby Moffett Set Design Rob Tousley, Mark Houle, Wendy Uzarski

8th Place 88.95

Rancho Cucamonga, California

Rancho Cucamonga High School

Crestview, Florida

Crestview High School “Every Season” with music by Nicole Nordeman Director Jeffrey Welsh Staff Laura Cheek Costume and Set Design Jeff Welsh Sponsor Crestview HS Band Parents


2002 Show

“Steel Magnolias” with music and dialogue from the movie Director Michele Dershimer Staff Wil Dershimer, Tony Florio, Mary McWilliams, Regina Byrn, Vince Thomas, Erin Brown, Many Bumgarner, Heather Wingfeld, Krista Hurlburt Set Design Tony Florio Sponsor Lake Mary Color Guard Boosters

Silver Medalist • 95.65

Lake Mary High School Lake Mary, Florida

Bronze Medalist 94.00

San Diego, California

Rancho Bernardo High School

2002 Show

“Very Superstitious” with music by Missy Elliott, Mary Griffins, Janet Jackson and Stevie Wonder Director Tom Cole, Vince Hernandez, Gary Horimoto Staff Allen Dekko, Robby Jacobson, Rob Jett Costume Design Colors In Motion Set Design Rob Jett Sponsor RBHS Royal Regiment Music Boosters

Class Color Guard “Twisted Tango” with music from Moulin Rouge

Director Mark Stone Staff George Armenta, Mindy Cobb, Brian Nunez, Patty Stetson, Sal Salas, Brian Murphy, Jim Moore, Jim Van Romer Costume Design Colors in Motion

10th Place • 86.30

Ayala High School

11th Place • 86.00

Valencia High School Placentia, California “The Journey” with music by Voices of Light Director Phil R. Mortensen Staff Jay Murphy, Amy Mortensen, Frank de la Rosa, Melissa Clay, Angela Doerr, John Escalante Costume Design Bobby Moffett Sponsor Valencia Instrumental Parents

Director Jamie Oakley Staff Debbie Wiles, Felton Harlan, Chuck Cummings, Marlieta Matthews, Daniel Wiles, Ralph Venezia Costume and Set Design Jamie Oakley, Kim Elmore-Perkins Sponsor Marian Band Parents

13th Place 84.10 Chicago Heights, Illinois

Marion Catholic High School

“Japanese Fantasy” with music by Eri Sugai Director Bert Cousins, Karen Watt Costume and Set Design Bert Cousins Sponsor Hinsdale Central School and Hinsdale Colorguard Boosters

12th Place 84.30

Hinsdale Central High School Hinsdale, New York

Chino Hills, California “Search”

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Mission Viejo, California

Mission Viejo High School

“The Seasons” with music by Mark O’Connor Director Virginia Kraft Staff Chris Carbone, Richard Kim, Jim Cardaneo, Sherenne Simon

14th Place • 84.00

“Monte” Director John Hannan Staff Peter Gomez, Michael McNulty, Jennifer Permer, Beth Todoran, Susie Ferreira, John Escalante, Jay Murphy Costume Design Bobby Moffett Set Design Jim Goodrich Sponsor Mission Viejo Music Boosters

15th Place • 83.85

South Brunswick High School South Brunswick, New Jersey


2002 Show

“Stream Lines” with music by Warehouse and Tim Reynolds Director Terry O’Beirne Staff Ron Dettman, Buffy Stinchfield, Nanette Arnold Costume Design Bobby Moffett Set Design Ron Dettman Sponsor Lealta Performing Arts Association

Lealta San Diego, California

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4th Place • 93.20

The Study Bassett, Virginia

Independent A “The Ethnic Concert” with music by Rondo Veneziano

Director Angela Culot, Paul Marino Staff Jeff Sacktig, Michelle Owens, Paul Marino, Angela Culot, Niki Thelismond, Robbie Godin, Megan Carroll Costume Design Jeff Sacktig, Michelle Owens Set Design Jeff Sacktig

“The Twelve Stones of Jordan” with music by Tara MacLean Director David S. Duffy Staff Michael Townsend, Katie Donnell, Tim Gualdin, Doug Kasales Sponsor Bassett High School Band Boosters

Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario

Ventures 6th Place • 90.65 “Your Song” with music by Ewan McGregor and Nicole Kidman

Salem Blue Salem New Hampshire

5th Place • 91.20

Director Jacquie Renaud Staff Steve Krulick, Greg Cann, Jodie Cooper, Bridget Lambert, Cindy Krulick, Cathi Bastien, Christy McCourt Costume Design Cindy Krulick, Judy Anger

“Any Shoe That Fits!” with music by Emerson, Lake, & Palmer

7th Place • 90.15

Black Gold Tulsa, Oklahoma “Everything Is Art” with music by Jacky Terrasson Director Tim Newburn Staff Roman Montoya, Jon Haworth, Brian Greenleaf, Jodi Ames, Buddy Ames, Melanie Scott, John Ladd, Jennifer LeSeth Costume and Set Design Tim Newburn, LuAnn Moon, Jim Dietrich, Joey Cooper, Katie Williamson

Directors Michael L. James, Barbara Kelly Staff Stephanie Renell, Courtney Mills, Stephan Porter Costume and Set Design Michael L James, Trevor Cox, Christine Sands, Lauren Burkett, Laura Young, Corey Alvaro Sponsor Univ of Central Florida

8th Place • 88.50

Orlando, Florida

The Knights

St. Louis, Missouri

Bravada 9th Place 87.45

“El Tango De Roxanne” with music from Moulin Rouge Directors Terri Bonebrake, Shannon Berkstresser Staff Shannon Berkstresser, Chad Berkstresser Costume and Set Design Shannon Berkstresser


Silver Medalist • 94.65

2002 Show

“Wayfaring Stranger” with music by Eva Cassidy Director Janet Flynn, Joe Flynn Staff Barry Artis, Vincent Thomas, Shannon Russell, Suzy Van Rees, Marcus Rankin, Doris Brown Costume Design Design Works Set Design Brush Works Sponsor The Lake City Community College

Paradigm Lake City, Florida

Bronze Medalist 94.05

Apex

2002 Show

“In the Name of the Father” with music by Bono and Gavin Friday Director Steve Keiser Staff Raul Reyes, Steve Keiser, Jeremy Williams, Daniel Hughes, Lee Geissler, Suye Montague, Alison Polski, Marion Hammermesh, Jeff Sacktig Set Design Toaster Designs, Inc.

Newark, Delaware

Sponsor Apex Youth Services, Inc.

Class Color Guard “Appalachian Morning” with music by the Paul Winter Consort

Directors Tina McCloud, Jessica Rogers Staff Tim Newlin, Missy Dow, Jess Rogers, Shawn Space Sponsor B.S.A. Explorer Post 1014

“Forbidden Love” with music Tango De la Roxanne Director Stephan Ferguson Staff Brad Deason, Byron Valentine, Jamie Fultz, Carol Butterfield, Jeremy Hunt Costume Design Stephan Ferguson Sponsor Eklipse Youth Organization

Top Hats 11th Place • 86.50

New Kensington, Pennsylvania

“A Short Ride on a Fast Machine” with music by John Adams

10th Place • 87.05

Classics

12th Place • 86.00

Directors Arlene Meisner, Paula Sikorski Staff Tracy Wooton, Mark Yohe, Paula Sikorski, Mike Yoho, Frank Miller, Michelle Dunleavy

Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania “Candleabra Rhumba” with music by Michael Doherty Director Scott Snell Staff Jeff Namian, Christine Sisto, Jennifer Crowell, Gretchen Staring-Shyne, Kristen Stevens, Sarah Partak

Kingston, New York

Q.E.D.

“Palladio” with music by Karl Jenkins

Shenendehowa Clifton Park, New York

Eklipse Hopkinsville, Kentucky

14th Place • 83.30

13th Place •84.30

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Director Deb Kress Staff Nick Avossa, Carol Avossa, Todd Reihbandt, Kate Reihbandt, Jeff Sacktig Costume and Set Design Todd Reihbandt, Nick Avossa Sponsors The Lee Foundation, Markertek.com, ElectraTarp.com

“Riffs” with music Prelude Fuges and Riffs Director Gloria Johnston Staff Ed Devlin, Margaret Pitt, Callie Heald, Jay Bishop, Lenny Machado Costume and Set Design Ed Devlin

Taboo 15th Place 82.30 Old Orchard Beach, Maine


Gold Medalist 96.00

2002 Show

“Remembering Luki” with music by Remembering Luki Director Paul Pippin Staff Mike Higbe, Tony Florio, Javier Sosa, Jill Brennan, Elizabeth Kening Costume Design Algy Costumes Set Design Tony Florio Sponsor Fletcher High School Band Boosters

Fletcher High School Neptune Beach, Florida

Scholastic A

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“Over the Rainbow” with music by Eva Cassidy

Arvada 4th Place • 93.15 High School Arvada, Colorado

Director Jeff Brown, Doug Annala Staff Michael Gaines, Jeff Newton, Stephanie Green Costume Design Doug Annala, Fred J. Miller, Inc. Set Design Scott Winters Sponsor Kettering Fairmont Band Boosters

“Diamond Music” Director Charles E. Graig Staff Garry Lock Sponsor Arvada High School Band Boosters

7th Place • 89.65

Naples High School Naples, New York “Kinetic Crossroads” with music by John Beal Director Barb Hawks Staff Chris Caracillo, Jamie Rightmyer, Nanci Dorau

6th Place • 89.85

Orange Park High School Orange Park, Florida “Dare to Dream” with music by Eva Cassidy

5th Place • 92.80

Kettering, Ohio

Kettering Fairmont High School

Director Bert Creswell, Judy Creswell Staff Randy Nelson, Mary Kelley, Mike Higbe, Rachel Eckenrode Costume Design Michael Higbe Set Design Randy Nelson Sponsor Orange Park Band Parent Association

Bartlett, Tennessee

“The Corridor” Director Michael Lentz Staff Kim Booher, Shanna Ashley, Jason Combs Costume Design Bobby Moffett Set Design Michael Lentz Sponsor Fairborn Music Club

9th Place • 89.20

Bartlett High School “Amalgamation” with music by John Adams

Fairborn, Ohio

Fairborn High School

8th Place • 89.60

Director Kathy Wright Staff Kelly Gardner, Emily Smith, Bobby Hullett, Jeremy Driver Costume and Set Design Kelly Gardner, Bobby Hullett, Kathy Wright


Orlando, Florida

2002 Show

Cypress Creek High School

“They Won’t Go When I Go” with music by George Michael Director Adam Steff Staff Michael James, Stephanie Renell, Courtney Mills Costume Design Michael James Set Design Michael James, Todd Pharmer, Jerry Martin Sponsor Cypress Creek High School Band

Silver Medalist 95.65 Bronze Medalist 2002 Show 93.75

“Firebird” with music by Igor Stravinsky

Aliso Viejo, California

Alliso Niguel High School

Director Dean McElroy Staff Frank De La Rosa, Don Gallaher, Colleen Black, Kelly Kendal, Patty Stetson Costume Design Bobby Moffett Set Design Don Gallaher, Frank De La Rosa Sponsor Aliso Niquel High School Instrumental Music Boosters

Class Color Guard “Human Kindness” with music by Bette Midler

Director Jeff Sterrett, Randy Rothbauer Staff April Perrine, Gwen Wagner, Stephanie Grant, Tracey Davis

“Lead The Way” with music by Tim McGraw

El Toro High School 11th Place • 87.10

Lake Forest, California

10th Place 88.65

Bear Creek High School Lakewood, Colorado “Music in Bloom” with music by Celtic Traditions Director Barton Sword Staff Todd Marcocci, Kristy Templin, Rich Templin, Deb Washburn Costume and Set Design Todd Marcocci, Kristy Templin Sponsor Mechanicsburg Band Boosters

13th Place • 83.85

Mechanicsburg High School Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

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“Once Upon A Time” with music by Cirque Du Soleil Director Don Gallaher Staff Laura Perrault, Melissa Clay Costume Design Bobby Moffett Sponsor ETHS IMPB

14th Place • 83.10 Ballwin, Missouri

Parkway West High School “Lost in a Crowd” with music by Rusted Root Director Dave Zamborsky Staff Jodi Leeker, Chad Duggan, Traci Kennedy Costume and Set Design Chad Duggan Sponsor Parkway West Band Boosters

Director Phillip Berryhill Staff Merri Smith, Marcus Adams-Brown, Alacia Jordan, Johnathan Davis, Randy Nelson Costume and Set Design Phillip Berryhill Sponsor Escambia High School Band Parents

12th Place 85.90 Pensacola, Florida

Escambia High School “Remember The Day” with music by The Alan Parsons Project Director Carrie Short Staff Chad Guess, Alan Smith, Rod Beverly, Andria Foerch Costume Design Chad Guess Sponsor Seminole Band Boosters

15th Place • 82.85

Seminole High School Seminole, Florida


Drum Corps International presents the

SUMMER MUSIC GAMES Louisville SUMMER MUSIC GAMES June 21, 2003 • Louisville, Kentucky

Central Illinois SUMMER MUSIC GAMES June 25, 2003 • Bloomington/Normal, Illinois

THE Midwest Championships July 11-12, 2003 • DeKalb, Illinois

Southwestern Championship Saturday, July 19, 2003 • San Antonio, Texas

Masters of the SUMMER MUSIC GAMES Friday, July 25, 2003 • Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Midwestern Championship Saturday, July 26, 2003 • Indianapolis, Indiana

Eastern Classic Friday & Saturday, August 1-2, 2003 • Allentown, Pennsylvania

World Championships

August 5th – 9th, 2003 The Florida Citrus Bowl and Dr. Phillips High School, Orlando, Florida

Visit DCI.org for the latest news and information 470 South Irmen Drive, Addison, IL 60101 • 800.495.7469 • International Calls 630.628.7888 • Fax 630.628.7971


Gold Medalist 96.90

2002 Program

“The Sound of Silence” with original music by Scott Johnson and Jeff Lee Director Gary Locke Staff Scott Johnson, Jeff Lee, Sean Vega, Paul Locke, Jeff Doolittle, Vince Gardner, Gabe Bussiere. Costume Design Bobby Moffett Set Design Chris Velez Sponsors Riverside Community College, Dynasty USA, Vic Firth, Remo, Zildjian

What lessons has winter percussion taught you?

“That there is a lot more to winter percussion than drumming notes and marching. We fly on the floor and perform the notes to the audience!” — Fernando Miller

Independent World 2002 Performers Kyoko Kamei Captain Fernando Miller Captain

Junko Akiyama Matt Alford Bernadette Aragon Cory Blee Alicia Cattaneo Spencer Chapman David Fasenmyer David Gomez Miguel Guaderrama

Brian Horan Niko Jasniewicz Ashlee Jenson Steve Marquis Alexis Masingill Justin McCall Nick McGowan Charles Mendiola Alex Mendoza Jack Mizutani Nicole Montinola Bonnie Nag

Hajime Nogami Dana Phipps Malaquias Ponce Tim Seavey Jared Stuhmiller Elaine Szupello Tim Tintari Holly Turner Enrique Uribe Natalie Vail Daniel Wahl Mary Woods

Riverside Community College Riverside, California

2003 Program

Entitled “South Africa,” the 2003 RCC Winter Drum Line show is an original composition by Scott Johnson and Jeff Lee, and is designed to tell the story of growing up under the severe government imposed restrictions known as apartheid.

Contact Information www.rccband.org

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2002 Program

“Line, Shape, Texture, & Color” with original music by Mike Nevin and Doug Rosener Director Dan Burke Staff Mike Nevin, Doug Rosener, Dave Marvin, John Crouch, Greg Kitto, Brian Graham, Michael Velasquez, Peter Bretz Set Design Sparky Dugan, John Waltrip, Del Owens Sponsors Blue Knights Drum & Bugle Corps, Vic Firth, Pearl, Remo, Zildjian

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Rosie Dugan Captain Alvin Ramos Captain Mike Davis Captain Brian McKelvey Captain Katie Bailey Chris Barnes Jennifer Barry Jimmy Bell Michael Boyd Angela Bruyere Jesse C’deBaca Joe Chase Dave Eaton

2002 Performers

Renaldo Elliott Sarah Fenton Robby Gonzalves Jason Herron Tobias Juniel Jason Keeling Charlie Larkin Keith Laubhan Pete Lucero Scott Lundblad Bridget Matthews Sean McElroy Jennifer McKelvey

Joey Mendoza Diane Olmstead Eric Ridenhour Jamie Ruckman Roman Sanchez Laura Shields Christina Underwood Yoko Usui Joe Vaccarelli Sarah Waltrip Scott Weidner

Independent World 2003 Program “The Zodiac” with original music by Mike Nevin and Doug Rosener

Silver Medalist Blue 95.05

Knights Denver, Colorado

What is special to you about your unit? Contact Information

dan@bknights.org www.bknights.org

The family atmosphere, our members help each other in many ways. We are all comfortable with asking for help or advice from each other, without the fear of being judged. Most of the staff are alumni, which lends to the family feel of our organization. — Rosie Dugan


What lessons has winter percussion taught you?

Winter drumline has taught me how to trust not only the people marching with me, but my own personal abilities. It has helped me develop as an artist and as a performer; as a group member and as a family member; as a friend and as an individual. — Trey Cokeroft

Bronze Medalist 94.20

2002 Program “Persistence of Time” Director Don Click Staff Joe Fant, Chris Finen, Stephanie Ford, David Giddens, Dean Giddens, Shane Gwaltney, John Harvill, Tim Maynard, Pat Seidling, Scott Tanner Costume Design The Band Hall Set Design Jerry Palmer, Jason Palmer Sponsors Adams Musical Instruments, Innovative Percussion Mallets, Pearl Drums, Remo Drumheads, Vic Firth Sticks, Zildjian Cymbals

Class Percussion Jeanine Ash Drew Bewley Timmy Bishop Corey Boise Veronica Borne Matt Carpenter Brad Carter Michael Chester Dave Christoph Trey Cokeroft Chris DeBerry Carl Eppler

2002 Performers

Kevin Feldser Jason Goodin Kristen Griffith Matt Grimes Matt Harper Ashley Hefner Jeremy Howard Matt Jordan Steve Lunsford Meagan Hills Chris Martin Joel McCauley

Will Mitchell Jonathan Morrell Max Mullinax Josh Nayman Josh Nelson Jason Palmer Jessica Scholten Kevin Smart Hunter Stricklin Clarence Taylor Ryan Wallace

Music City Mystique Nashville, Tennessee

2003 Program

Music City Mystique is proud to present “Reflections” a program based on three types of mirrors — Movement One: Flat Mirrors; Movement Two: Curved Mirrors; Movement Three: Cracked Mirrors. Costumes are designed by The Band Hall. The set is enhanced with 11 foot tall mirrors that transform from flat to curved to cracked throughout the course of the production.

Contact Information DonClick@musiccitymystique.org www.musiccitymystique.org

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2002 Show

“Techo Vaccination” with music by Tower of Power, Square Pusher, Tribal Tech Director Tom Hope, Don Silva Staff Jaime Holly, Omar Green, Curtis Gaesser, Roger Carter, Ed Cloyd, Dan Hudson, John Zimny, Paul Zimny, Eric Melson, Paul Vasquez,

4th Place Sacramento 91.40

Freelancers Sacramento, California

Sponsors Capital Freelancers, Inc, Jeff Collins

2002 Performers

Willlie Meagher

Damen Seid

Blair Williams

Garcila Garcia

James Rael

James Salturre

Reina Saauceolo

Chris Cook

Eric Drabert

Mike Walker

Jason Burroughs

Scott Laxton

Ryan Odello

Joseph Oakly

Chris Lawton

Ricky Odello

Ryan Tieck

Rodolfo Gricia

Junior Valdivia

Sonny Knable

Joe Carlson

Jodie Collins

Jon Burroughs

Anthony Williams

Shelley Gumiran

Jeremy Collins

Corrie Pelser

Tracy Magan

S’Terra Hernandez

Amber Robinson

Danielle Velky

Contact Information

Sarah Walling Kyle Zive

drumsilva@msn.com www.freelancers.org

Miranda Dargitz Jeff DePaoli

Tim Lundberg Eric Otero Benjamin Oxley

Melinda Edwards Rachel Purdie Stephanie Garvin Nick Jackson

Tom Plumb

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5th Place • 88.80

Great Lakes Percussion 2002 Performers Tim Mocny

Jeremy Dobberstein

Chantel Kuiper

Scott Uzarski

Peter West

Lindsey Fuchs

Jimmy York

Jordan Smith

Mark Anderson

Chris Holland

Taylor Harrison

Doug Downer

Jamel Taylor

Jake DeVries

Josh Vruggink

Amy McKinney

Jenny Bibbler

Mike Anderson

Jim Walsh

Dave Cordell

Justin Smith

Ross Morgan

Jeremy Bonkowski

Megan Carress

Josh Pendleton

Jack Terpstra

Cassie Kulper

Becky Rinehart

Chris Butcher

Amanda King

Dacia Randall

Tricia Schoenborn

Josh Smith

Erin Kidd

Katie Noorman

Kevin Pate

“When GLP Attacks” Director Jim Thompson

Grand Rapids, Michigan

Ryan Hansen Captain Troy Wiegand Captain

2002 Show

Staff Will Gordillo, Scott Ehrhardt, Rick Gordilloi, Kelli Stickney, Jeff Sanders, Zac Stevenson, Tim Church, Rob Bosma, Kendra Thompson Costume Design Scott Ehrhardt, Kelli Stickney, Cheryl Butcher Set Design Scott Ehrhardt, Ron Devries, Mike Uzarski Sponsors Yamaha, Sabian, Vic Firth, Remo, JIWI Drums, West Michigan Winter Guard, Inc, Onit Transportation, Inc, Jenison HS Band

Contact Information jiwidrum@tir.com www.greatlakespercussion.org


Black Knights

2002 Show

“You Are Here!” with music from Radiohead, Square Pusher and the soundtrack from American Beauty

Burbank, California

Director Pete Ellison Staff Russell Kingman, Debbie Keith, Mike Jackson, Steve Ridley, Mike Grogan, Chris Burroughs Costume Design Bobby Moffett

2002 Performers

Set Design Michael Grogan Sponsors Burbank Perform Arts Grant Program, Vic Firth, Remo Inc.

Erik Nord Captain Tawny Kim Jessie Reyes Victoria Oliver Kevin Shah Justin Roberts

Contact Information

Helen Zhang Pete Tran Robert Bowen Sascha Endsley-Dublin David Guzman Michael Dunwoody Alex Herrear Josh Alfaro Soumyajit Sukul

6th Place • 88.70

admin@blackknights.org www.blackknights.org

Katrina Potts Alyssa Lanz Abel Sterns Jeremy Vann Paul Hanson Mark Palmer Tony Nunez Allen Makishima Kurt Hensch Brain Dinkle Matthew Carver Derek Keith

Class Percussion Penn State State College, Pennsylvania

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2002 Show

“Apocalyptic Shadows: Visions of a Predestined Civilization” Director Joe Conigliaro Staff Tim Bruce, Brandi Derstine, Dennis Hodge, Chris Johnson, Chuck Ricotta, Shane Thomas

7th Place • 83.55 2002 Performers

Brett Baker Captain

Tony Fox Brad Goodyear Ben Gordon Aaron Miller Thomas Nardone Kevin Consorti Billy Fornaci Nate Tyler Jeremy Edris Brendan Fullam

Jason Pfleiger Jason Stahl Matt Stone Robert Blew Matt Cohen Mike Conigliaro Micheal Cook Casse Crone Lyndi Czekner Linzi Derstine John Grenert Steve Gugoff

Chris Johnson Jeff Kissel Ian Kraynak Mike Maccarone Jennifer Metzgar Kimberly Meyer Brendan Morse Erin O’Dore Jerry Plymette Rebekah Stine Jeremy Terleski

Costume Design Casse Crone Set Design Shane Thomas, Casse Crone Sponsors Vic Firth, Sabian, Yamaha, R.M.Sides, PSU Blue Band, UPAC

Contact Information

www.clubs.psu.edu/indoor


2002 Program Stack O’Wack

Director Jay Webb Staff Jeff Hoffman, Brent Hammel, Johathon Joduani, Daniel Wiles, Greg Hochgesang

What is special to you about your school?

Avon High School All the long term friendships that I have developed within our unit — Zach Roberts

Avon, Indiana

Scholastic World

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2003 Program

“Optics” Music by Kansas and Frank Zappa utilizing eye tricks to stimulate the senses

Gold Medalist 94.75 Kimi Badger Amanda Balz Dennis Barker Matt Barwise Matt Becker Mitch Berney Matt Brauer Garrett Bray Matt Ewig Taylor Floreth Cathy Halas

2002 Performers

Shanelle Hayes Frank Hazzard Morgan Heckscher Cameron Helm Kevin Karst Paul Leavitt Ryan Pearl Jake Priscal April Purvis David Reed

Ramon Reyes Zach Roberts Matthew Schmidt Brad Sembach Katie Sheean Jared Stephens Ryan Temple Nick Tipton Nate Wilkerson Clayton Williams


2002 Program

“Tower of Power”` with music by Tower of Power Director Steve Yates, Dave Wick Staff Tammy Yates, Jeff Gust, Alex Jamrozek, Alvin Ramos, Joe LeRoux, Becky Long Costume Design Ponderosa Band Boosters

2002 Performers

Andrew Geller Captain Jaime Franco Captain Stephanie Anderson Wendy Bayens Lindsey Bedingfield Brennan Brooks Melynda Byers Megan Dunning Brad Emberly Meghan Gochnour Melissa Hart Cameron Hunter Lee Jones

Lindsey Jones Macquel Keicher Ryan Long Chad Montgomery David Prucha Brian Schwerdtfeger Jeff Sobeck Joey Sobeck Morgan Stewart Audrey Valdez Scott Waggy Colby White

Set Design Becky Long Sponsor Innovative Percussion, Ponderosa Band Boosters, Remo, Paiste, Yamaha

Class Percussion 2003 Program Ponderosa High School

Soul Train, featuring music of Earth, Wind & Fire.

Parker, Colorado

We are playing excerpts from Shining Star, Getaway, Let Me Talk, and In The Stone. The costumes are outrageous 70’s.

Silver Medalist 92.65 What lessons has winter percussion taught you?

I have learned that you get out exactly what you put into things; when you pour yourself into something, heart and soul, it is extremely rewarding in the end whether you win or not. —Jaime Franco

Contact Information

www.ponderosaband.com

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Bronze Medalist 92.60 2002 Program

“For the Boys — A Tribute to the U.S.O.” Director Tom Aungst Staff Darcie Aungst, Vandy Greenlaw, Jamie Eckert, Sean Simmer Costume and Set Design Darcie Aungst, Vandy Greenlaw, Kerry Gonsalves Sponsors DSMA, Yamaha, Vic Firth, Zildjian, Remo

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Why did you get involved with your unit?

For the love of music and the known excellence of the program — Craig Mare

Scholastic World 2003 Program Dartmouth High School “Wildlife” with music from Yellow Jackets and Pat Metheny

Dartmouth, Massachusetts

2002 Performers

Mike Alfonse Katelyn Bariteau Monica Bernardino Joey Brito Meredith Britto Tim Brum Chris Cabral Sarah Cadieux Wahkuna Campbell Keriann Corrlea Aimee Costa

Sherrel DaSilva Matt Eklund Brain Ferreira Tony Franco Ryan Gwozdz Lauren Hopkins Catie Humphrey Kenny Isidoro Ryan Karpuska Spencer King Tyler Kingsland Misti LeFevre Evan Macedo

Craig Mare Megan Medeiros Tim Medeiros Ryan Moniz Jeremy Paquette John Ponte Aaron Quirk Alex Raposo Tricia Rogers Tammy Torres Jacob Urbanek Sheens Vassal Sergio Vleira


2002 Show “Revolution”

Director John Hannan, Doug Meeuwsen Staff Jim, Mike, Vince, Sean, Jenny Costume Design Bobby Moffet Sponsor Mission Viejo HS Instrumental Music Boosters Association

Mission Viejo High School Mission Viejo, California

4th Place • 92.35

Contact Information www.mvhsmusic.com

Class Percussion 5th Place • 90.80

Escambia High School Pensacola, Florida

2002 Performers

Elanders Frazier Captain

Kelsey Behl Captain Amy Swaney Captain

Davis Addy Miles Howell Richard Lazano Nich Chauvin Rajon Calland Thomas York Brian Hoffower Ryan Thomsen Scott Ford

Mario Taylor Jerry Charvat Mike Hayes Loren Dozier Celia Beck Jill Griffith Jessica Jerez Erin Dungan Amber Taylor Michelle Lower Nicole Ezell Savanna Richter Alexandra English

2002 Show

“One Flew Over” with music by Dave Matthews Band, Tool, and Al DiMeola Director Terry Sanders Staff Ira Fernandez, Rodell Castillo Costume Design Cheryl Howell, Amy Sawney, Kelsey Behl, Terry Sanders Set Design Doug Holsworth, John Henrick, Terry Sanders, John Anderson Sponsors ProMark Sticks, Percussion Construction Mallets, EHS Boosters

Ashley Shelley Jessica Baughman Andrew Hayes Emily McEwin Caleb Hanson Sara Morelli Laurie Pitts George Palang Angie Smith Casey Webster Reggie Timones Morgan Lewis Leah Casey

Contact Information http://thediamonds.freeyellow.com

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2002 Show

“Tomb Raider: Return of the King” with music by Lozell Henderson Director Lozell Henderson Staff Lozell Henderson, Paul Sicat, Rob Cooper, Alex Chau, Maria Gamez, Michael P. Grogan Costume and Set Design Michael P. Grogan Sponsors ProMark, Shingle Woodworking, Seymore Duncan

6th Place 90.60

San Marcos High School Santa Barbara, California

Contact Information http://geocities.com/smdrumline

Scholastic World 2002 Show

“Closing Time at Joe’s Diner” with original music by John Dunlap, Jody Dunwoody, and Kevin Davidson Director Jody Dunwoody

Tate High School Gonzalez, Florida

Staff John Dunlap, Kevin Davidson Costume Design Susan Miller, Alisa Kiker, Jody Dunwoody Set Design Scott Crisp, Terry Taylor, Carolyn Crisp, Alisa Kiker, Jody Dunwoody Sponsors Tate Band Boosters, Innovative Percussion

7th Place • 89.50

Contact Information

www.tatedrumline. homestead.com/home.html

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2002 Show

“Spider Dreams” with music arrangements by Dave Marvin Director Dave Marvin, Chuck Stephen Staff Jimmy Bell, Kathy Berglund, John Crouch, Aaron Garrison, Dave Marvin, Scott Reno

Northglenn High School

Costume Design Nancy Jilling Set Design Dave Marvin, Nancy Jilling Sponsor Northglenn HS Band Boosters

Northglenn, Colorado

8th Place • 88.30

Scholastic World

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9th Place • 87.20

Eagan High School Eagan, Minnesota

2002 Show

“Tango de la Guittara” with music by Astor Piazzolla Director Barry Peterson, Joel Matuzak Staff Matt Holm, Justin Ashton, Joe Hill, Andy Anker, Joe Hill, Missy Mullen Costume and Set Design Joel Matuzak Sponsor Eagan Drumline Parents Association

2002 Performers

Greg Herman Captain

Ben Miller Cory Holien Steve Duholm Cory Holien Trevor Tweeten Tariq Bashir Mike Mason Alison Zoellner John Engfer Andrew Spilde

Mark Klekner Julie Mattson Katie Anderson Ashley Grace Jenna Ashton Maria Ashton Shelby Cobian John Shelerud Shelcy Olsen Jenny Mattson Molly Johnson Cody Johnson

Erin VanBurkleo Nicole Parris Kristy Shelerud Megan Hamling Jason Hansen Tyler Holien Dan Olson Joe Pruis Amy Therkelson Ben Wolff Adam Bragg Brad Anderson

Contact Information www.rschooltoday.com/se3bin/ clientgenie.cgi


10th Place 86.30

2002 Show

“Western Impressions” with music by Aaron Copland and Eddie Bargarrina

Pomona High School

Director W. L. Whaley Staff Ray Ulibarri, Greg Kitto, Troy Thaemert, Jason Keeling, Mark Irey Set Design Andy Holland

Arvada, Colorado

Sponsors Innovative Percussion, Pomona Music Boosters

Class Percussion 11th Place • 85.95

Centerville High School

Centerville, Ohio

Mark Ferratt Captain Chris Dudley Jeff Brooks Jeff Conroy Adam Wolf Jenn French Matt Moore Andrew Gordon Tom Barnoski Allison Uebel Chad Albert Haidee Salfred-Ingham Jon Barry

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2002 Show

“Bolero” with music by Maurice Ravel Director Tim Fairbanks Staff Noah Bellamy, Devin Namaky, Dan Tatalovich, Andy Schible, Kevin Namaky, Andrew Markworth, Jessica Schluemer, Bryon Valentine, Neil Larrivee Costume and Set Design Tim Fairbanks Sponsor Centerville Band Boosters

2002 Performers

Becca Showalter Matt Borns Sara Ransbottom Akash Sharma Grant Sewell Matt Cox Ryan Ware Lauren Turton Marsha French John Wilkens Jeff Swann Katie Phillips Matt Hahn Marc Dougan

Marybeth Willey Jeff Moore Brian Moore Max Milligan Karl Kristensen Jon Potter Jennifer Canny Matt Zangri Raven O’Rourke Catherine Fisher Meghan Bunn Jonathan Anderson Jordan Perkins

Contact Information www.centervilleband.org


Gold Medalist 95.70 2002 Performers

2002 Program

“From the New World” with music by Antonin Dvorak Director Daniel Fyffe Staff Sheryl Fyffe, Sarah Sorge

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Alex Wilson Captain Nick Kroening Josh Lowe Jason Lindsey Ben Mullikin Tyler Bongen Christi Cushing Jenny Farmer Nicole Erisman Hailey Rader

David Obermeyer Michael Lindsey Jamal Briscoe Matt Harris Jon Hart Jeremy Lamb Ashley Riley Jeff Eades Mike Smith Chris Pope

Scholastic World 2003 Program Franklin Central High School “Concerto for Percussion Symphony” based on Bela Barton’s “Concerto for Orchestra” Arranged by Dan Fyffe

Indianapolis, Indiana

What lessons has percussion taught you?

The most important lesson I have learned from percussion symphony is that determination and hard work pay off. This not only applies to competing groups like the percussion symphony, but to every situation in life. — Christi Cushing


Aurora, Colorado

Rangeview High School

2002 Program

“Wake Up Call� with music by Eric Gunnison, Terry Goldstein, Steve Yates Director Kevin Keena Staff Steve Yates Costume Design Lyndsay Williams Sponsors Aurora Public Schools, RHS Music Boosters

Concert Percussion 2003 Program

Rangeview High School Percussion Ensemble will not be competing at WGI this season. We hope to see them in future competition.

Silver Medalist 95.20

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Bronze Medalist • 94.80

2002 Show “House!”

Director Bill Register

Fort Mill High School

Staff Scotty Sells, Marty McCart Set Design Michael Gray Sponsors Blue & Gold Band Club, Pep Filters, Carolina Crown Drum and Bugle Corps

Fort Mill, South Carolina

2002 Performers

Robert Blair Captain Stephanie Keast Captain

Irene Soto Captain Greg Dasher Matthew Harrison Chris Hill Matt Nadohlny Chad Wesley Austin Cheek Jesse Forcucci

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Justin Maxwell Kyle Millwood Chris Speis Terell Benjamin Jessica Garrett Emily Hendrix Than Hunter Ryan Ratza Mclain Waddell Alex Pierce

Scholastic World 4th Place 93.35

2002 Show

“City Life II — Just Tunes” with music by Garibaldi, Yellow Jackets, Oscar Lopez Director Gregory Gazzola Staff Brian Eisert, Gabe Cobas, Joe Demarco, Bill Solari Sponsors Zildjian, Vic Firth, Evans, Yamaha, NStar, Boston Public Schools, East Coast Jazz, The Blossom Fund, The Symphony Music Shop

Roland Hayes High School Boston, Massachusetts


5th Place 90.80

Tunstall High School

2002 Show “Miss Saigon”

Danville, Virginia

Director Debra Bray, Tim Bray Staff Alicia Bray, Rachel Yates, Bill Watkins, Paul Walker, Ralph Hardimon, Mike Nevin

Kristen Bray Captain Christen Cummings Stuart Davis Joel Finney Douglas Davis Jackie Lancaster

Contact Information Tunstallmusic.org

2002 Performers Hayley Hughes T.J. Jones Ben Haney Zack Haney Catherine Rowles Deanna White

Chelsea Abbott Ryan Stowe Zack Scott Rosa Keen Chris Samma Evan Snead

Concert Percussion 6th Place • 89.50

2002 Show

“The Enigma of Figaro” with music by Edward Elgar and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Directors Mickey Ratliff, Matthew Gratton

Warsaw High School Warsaw, Indiana

2002 Performers

David Keeven Captain Curtis Rhodes Captain Adam Whitesell Captain Chelsy Albertson Michael Cotton Meagan Dick Cory Glowe Luke Gillis

Adria Gosney Mark Guiles Jenna Hollinger Elizabeth Mundinger Rob Pritchett David Smith Ross Weaver

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2002 Show

“Our World” with music by Yello Director Craig Dunn Staff Colin McNutt, Adam Clements, Ryan Holland, Kevin Hollis, Nich Lee, Tim Fairbanks Costume Design Barbara Boczek Set Design Craig Dunn, Amanda Purcell Sponsors Pearl Drums, Vic Firth, Remo, Duke Realty, Chase Manhattan, Capital Regiment Drum & Bugle Corps, State Farm Insurance, Putnam Trucking, Boy Scouts of America

Gold Medalist • 96.15

Rhythm X Westerville, Ohio

2002 Show

Eklipse

Silver Medalist 93.95

Hopkinsville, Kentucky

“So It’s Come to This” Director Adam Alexander, Brad Deason Staff Adam Alexander, Brad Deason, Jason Shelby, Jeremy Hunt, Kirk Agosto, Neil Lucas, Kesha Smith Costume Design Jeremy Hunt, Jason Shelby, Brad Deason Set Design Chris Deason, Jeremy Hunt, Jason Shelby Sponsor Eklipse Youth Organization, Inc., Pro-Mark, Sabian, Pearl, Adams, Evans

Independent Open

“Monster Mayhem” with music by Michael Kamen and Hans Zimmer

Director Jason Ihnat Staff Jason Lundgren, Ralph Biggs, Laura Skok, Jason Ihnat, Mark Heather Costume Design Lesile Heileman, Ralph Biggs Sponsors Vic Firth, Yamaha, 9mm Special Effects, Wergand Trucking

Bronze Medalist • 90.00

Eastside Fury Macomb Township, Michigan “Back with a Vengeance” with music by Mike Nevin Director Tim Bray Staff Mike Nevin, Ralph Hardimon, Rachel Yates, Lenny Keesee, Alicia Bray, Brandon Scarce, Bill Watkins, Paul Walker, Debra Bray, Neil Harbel Costume and Set Design Debra Bray Sponsors Evans, Vic Firth

6th Place • 85.60

Virginia Helmsmen Danville, Virginia

“Envision, Explore, Create” with music by Jeff Beal and Michael Kamen

Conquest 4th Place • 89.65 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Director Rob Ferguson Staff Rob Ferguson, Brian Bennett, Eric Dalpuiz, Cory Lutton, Jeff Cox, Matt O’Brien, Kate Ferguson, Jay Wardeska, Steve Angel Set Design Rob Ferguson, Eric Dalpaiz, Jen Hollo Sponsors Promark, Sabian, Dynasty

“Ballet for Martha” with music by Aaron Copland Director Lee Wasson, Douglas Hartman Staff Tiras Allen, Cecilia Cicco, Brandon Paluzzi, Tony Spahr, Dave Parsons, Mike Woodburn, Kevin Luster, Scott Johnson, Tim Smith Sponsors Promark Mallets, Evans Drumheads

5th Place • 88.45

Matrix Brunswick, Ohio

Coatesville, Pennsylvania

Aftermath 7th Place • 84.35 “What Are You Afraid Of?” with music by Dream Theater Director Dave Rutherford Staff Matt Foster, Steve Regener, Bob Cizmarik, Chris Grasso, Frank Franko, Adam Gensamer Costume Design Matt Foster, Nancy McGuigan, Sandy Rocker, Sharon Stoll Sponsors Chester County Perf Concepts, Thorndale & Cornerstone Fellowship Baptist Churches

“The Lord of the Rings” with music by Johan De Meij Director Phil Verrill Staff Anthony Marro, Scott Dubois, Chris Marro, Rob Wheeler, Lennis Machado Costume and Set Design Lennie Machado Sponsor Vic Firth

Southern Maine Youth Portland, Maine

8th Place • 83.20

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Fort Walton Beach, Florida

2002 Show

Choctawhatchee High School

“Scootin’ on Hardrock” with music by David Holsinger and Bela Bartok Directors Chad Hannah, Shane G. Waltney Set Design Shane G. Waltney, Donna Ratliff, Wes Ratliff

Gold Medalist • 92.85

Sponsor Choctawhatchee Band Parents

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Scholastic Open “History” with music by Michael Jackson

Springboro, Ohio

Springboro High School

Directors David England, Jeff Schletzer Staff Derek Schletzer, John Harvill, Mandy Contreras, Shawn Harris, Dustin Schletzer Sponsors Innovative Percussion, Father Ryan Band Boosters

6th Place • 86.95

Arcadia High School

4th Place 90.45

Arcadia, California “One World” with music by Mike Stern Director Jeff Rungee Staff John Taylor, Andy Schible, James Sparling Costume Design Tim Fairbanks Set Design Tim Fairbanks, Jeff Runge Sponsor Springboro Band Boosters

“2 7 0 1 7 3”

Father Ryan High School Nashville, Tennessee

5th Place • 90.25

Director Kevin Sherrill Staff Jeff Doolittle, Tony Nunez, Brian Peter, Oliver Bullock Costume Design Oliver Bullock, Nanci Perkins Set Design Oliver Bullock Sponsors Arcadia Music Club, Symes Automotive Group, Posey Co., Arcadia Ultimate Automotive Pednar, Inc.


2002 Show

Silver Medalist Ayala 92.65

“Opportunity” with music by Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Dave Matthews Band, Harry Connick Jr. Director Mark Stone Staff Ike Jackson, Caleb Rothe, Esequiel Cortez Costume and Set Design Jessica Kelly, Caleb Rothe, Ike Jackson

High School

Sponsors Pro-Mark Sticks and Mallets, Sabian Cymbals, Yamaha Percussion, Remo Drumheads

Chino Hills, California

Bronze Medalist 91.60

2002 Show

“Zorro” with music from the movie soundtrack Directors Julie Davila, Julie Hill, Randy Rhody

Oakland High School Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Staff Jonathan Wright, Tim Maynard, Casey Johnson Costume Design Kathy Sellers Set Design Kim Bailey Sponsors Oakland HS Band Boosters, Innovative Percussion, Evans, Pearl, Zildjian

Class Percussion “Vaudeville” with music by Franz Von Suppe Director Gary L. Wampler Staff Tom Float, Catherine Float, Al Peralta, Richard Huang, Rafael Bretado Costume Design Al Peralta Set Design Fountain Valley HS Percussion Boosters Sponsors Yamaha, Vic Firth, Remo, Randell May

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“West Side, No Story” with music from West Side Story

Everett, Massachusetts

Everett High School 8th Place 85.85

Directors Dave Marvin, David Merrill Staff Sean McElroy, Yoko Usui, Scott Reno, John Crouch, Mike Nevin Costume Design Dave Marvin Set Design Longmont Percussion Boosters Sponsor Longmont Percussion Boosters

“The Nutcracker” with music by Tchaikovsky

7th Place • 86.55

Fountain Valley High School Fountain Valley, California

Director Charles A. Poole, Jr. Staff Charles A. Poole, Jr, Paul J. Rennick, Ralph Hardimon, Joseph Vizzo, Mickey Kelly, Brian Flahive, William Carnes, Kevin MacDonald, Matt MacMullen, Carol O’Brien, Jonathan Merenda, Penny Yebba Costume Design Mimi Campbell, Anna Giordano, Barbara LaRossa, Penny Yebba Set Design Jonathan Merenda Sponsor Everett Public Schools

Longmont, Colorado

Longmont High School 9th Place • 84.30



2002 Show

“Firebird” with music by Igor Stravinsky Director John Weldon Sponsors Lone Star Percussion, Ceasar’s, Southern Indiana Arts Council

Gold Medalist • 95.30

New Albany High School New Albany, Indiana

Silver Medalist 93.30 Modesto

High School

2002 Show

“Oddity” with music by Bela Fleck and the Flecktones Director Lewis Wilhelm Staff Dan Bryan, Lewis Wilhelm Costume Design Lewis Wilhelm Set Design Dan Bryan, Lewis Wilhelm Sponsor The Modesto HS Band and Guard Boosters Inc.

Modesto, California

Concert Open

3rd Place • 93.20

Salem, Massachusetts

“Rising Spirit”

Kettering Fairmont High School

Director Ken Hoffman Staff Dawn Garcia, Bill Garcia, Scott Quintana Sponsor Buena Music Association, Percussion Fairy

Kettering, Ohio

5th Place 87.10

“Samson and Delilah” with music by SaintSaens Director Tim Parker Staff Jerry Noble, Lucas Young

Salem High School

“African Ceremony, Song and Ritual” with music by Robert W. Smith

Ventura, California

Buena High School 4th Place • 90.25

Director Cyndi Napierkowski Staff Michael Newman, Christina L’Abbe Costume Design Melisa Coddens Set Design Salem High School, National Art Honor Society Sponsor Salem Music Boosters

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2002 Show

“Out of the Light, Into the Night” with music by David Gillingham Director Michael Hardiek Staff Kent Klee, Steve Angel, John Foxworthy, Chris Smith, Ashley Williams Costume Design Pam Armstrong

Gold Medalist 90.95

Sponsor Quest Youth Project

Plan B Fort Wayne, Indiana

Silver Medalist Scenic City 88.30

2002 Show “Shades of Red”

Director Jonathan Duke

Velocity

Staff Robert Hullett, Matt Tinnell, Teresa Duke

Chattanooga, Tennessee

Sponsors Scenic City Drum & Bugle Corp

Independent A 2002 Show

“Reflections of Who We Are” with music by Kit Watkins, D. Friedman, Kendall Jones Directors Keoni Cunningham, Steve Ulicny Staff Shawn McAnear, David Bolzman, Daniel Galloway Costume Design Toni Tanner Sponsors Pro-Mark, Tomball Band Boosters, Columbus Percussion

Bronze Medalist 88.05

Tomball, Texas

Tomball Independent 4th Place 83.90

2002 Show

“American Garage” with music by Frank Zappa, Van Halen, Dave Matthews Band Directors Pete Hansen, Craig Spangler

Pursuit Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Costume Design Kathy English Set Design Pete Hansen, Micah Jastrum Sponsors K & M Music, Avera McKennan, Groove Inc. Parents

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2002 Show

“Devolution: The Struggle for Self” with music by David Gillingham and Tool Directors Jason Trigg, Jim Bailey Staff Mary Boyadjian, Brad Burnell, Gary Rudolph

New Palestine High School New Palestine, Indiana

Gold Medalist 95.35

Scholastic A

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Newman, Georgia “Tolerance” with music by Dmitri Shostakovich

Aliso Viejo, California

Aliso Niquel High School

Directors Jeff Evans, Jay Dennison, Donald Barrett Staff Jack Pursifull, Chad Berkstresser, Barry Canfield, Brayton Mendenhall, Mat Snyder

Newman High School 6th Place • 90.25

4th Place 90.55

“Nixon in China: A Meeting of Two Minds” with music by John Adams

“Rage Against the Machine” Director Dean McElroy Staff Vince Terusa, Darin Presley, Don Gallaher Design ANHS Staff Sponsor Aliso Niquel HS Instrumental Music Booster

Maconaquah High School Bunker Hill, Indiana

5th Place • 90.30

Director Joe Fant Staff David Knight, Kathy Olszewski, Shane Gwaltney Costume Design Kathy Olszewski, Jim Deitrich Set Design Jim Deitrich, Doug Moore, Ray Smith, John Erdogan Sponsors Newnan High School Band Boosters, DMallet Percussion


Silver Medalist 93.75

2002 Show “The Machine”

Director Brady Sark Staff David Wyrick, Kelly Albin Sponsor Mason HS Band Boosters

Mason High School Mason, Ohio

Bronze Rancho Medalist Cucamonga 90.95

High School

2002 Show

“Conciousness” with music by Jeff Beal, Burkhard Dallwitz, Philip Glass, Frank Zappa Director Amy Acklin Staff Caleb Rothe, Ken McGrath, Milad Lagevardi Costume and Set Design Caleb Rothe, Ken McGrath

Rancho Cucamonga, California

Sponsor Pro-Mark Sticks and Mallets

Class Percussion “Los Pachucos” with music by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy

Director Ken Hoffman Staff Dawn Garcia, Bill Garcia, Scott Quintana, Quintin Rice Costume and Set Design Dawn Garcia, Jane Davis Sponsors Buena Music, The Percussion Fairy

8th Place • 89.30

“Lock Down”

Loara High School Anaheim, California

Buena High School Ventura, California “Phatt Farm; that’s P-h-a-t-t” Director Alan Rice Staff Carl Eppler, Katie Peach, Chris Finen, Gina Rice, Ryan Pruitt, Mike McIntosh Costume Design Alan Rice, Jeanna Rice Set Design Alan Rice Sponsor Centennial Band Boosters

10th Place • 87.80

Centennial High School Franklin, Tennessee

Director Edrick D. Rhodes Costume Design John Kersten, Ray Donato, Scott Hughes, Mary Beth Pavaro Set Design John Kersten, Ray Donato, Scott Hughes, Brian Gabrielsen Sponsor Olympic Heights “Black Magic” Band Boosters

9th Place • 88.95

“Discovery”

7th Place • 90.20

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Director Bill Schroeder Staff Mike Jackson, Jim Wunderlich Costume Design Bobby Moffett Sponsor Loara HS Band Boosters

Boca Raton, Florida

Olympic Heights High School

Enterprise, Alabama

Enterprise High School

“Stained Glass” with music by David Gillingham Director Ryan McAllister Staff Chris Lunsford, Ben Davis, Shawn Robbins Sponsor South Oldham Band Boosters

11th Place • 86.65 “Voices” with music by Robe Grice and Jason B. Smith Director Jason B. Smith Staff Rob Grice, Leah Dillard, Sean Weiler, Bridget Cabrera

Crestwood, Kentucky

South Oldham High School

12th Place • 86.35


Independent World 2002 Fantasia

Riverside, CA

Independent Open

Scholastic A

. . .97.80

2001 St. Ann’s

Neponset, MA

2001 Walton HS

. . . . . . . . . . . . . .98.55

2000 St. Ann’s

Neponset, MA

. . . . . . . . . . . . . .98.90

2001 Pride of Cincinnati 2000 Fantasia

Riverside, CA

1999 Emerald Marquis

Cincinnati, OH

Wakefield, MA

. . . . .98.40

2002 Oracle

1999 Nolan Independent

1998 Blue Devils

Concord, CA

. . . . . . . . . . .98.00

1998 Patriots

1997 Blue Devils

Concord, CA

. . . . . . . . . . .98.75

1997 Shadow Danse

1996 Blue Devils

Concord, CA

. . . . . . . . . . .99.55

1996 The Company

1995 Blue Devils

Concord, CA

. . . . . . . . . . .98.80

1995 Fantasia

Rochester, NY

San Jose, CA

. . . . .97.70

1994 Chimeras

1993 San Jose Raiders

San Jose, CA

. . . . .97.30

1993 St. Patrick’s

1992 San Jose Raiders

San Jose, CA

. . . . .97.05

San Jose, CA

1990 Blessed Sacrament

. . . . .97.30

Cambridge, MA

San Jose Raiders San Jose, CA . . . . .97.20

. . . . . . . . . . . . .96.90 . . . . . . . . . . . . .93.80

. . . . . . . . . . . . . .99.05

1998 Carroll HS

. . . . . .96.65

Tampa Bay, FL

. . . . . . . .96.40

. . . . . . . . . . . . . .95.85 . . . . . . . . . .83.20

Shamrocks Stoneham, MA . . . . . . . .83.05

Scholastic Open

. . . . . . .96.75

New Brighton, MN

2001 Avon HS

1988 State Street Review

Madison, WI

. . .97.60

2000 Franklin Central HS

Indianapolis, IN

1987 State Street Review

Madison, WI

. . .96.40

1999 Pomona HS

. . . . . . . . . . . .98.35

State Street Review Madison, WI . . .96.25 1985 Erte Productions 1984 Skylarks

. . . . . . . . . . . . . .98.40

Fairfield, CT

1983 Cavaliers

Rosemont, IL

. . . . . . . . . . . . .98.38

1982 Cavaliers

Rosemont, IL

. . . . . . . . . . . . .95.76

1981 Cavaliers

Rosemont, IL

.98.00

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

. . . . . . . . . . .96.95

Marietta, GA

Springboro, OH

1995 John Overton HS 1994 Pomona HS

. . . . . . . . . . . . .97.85

Kings Mills, OH

1996 Lassiter HS

. . . . . . . . . . . .96.80 . . . . . . . . . . .96.00

Marietta, GA

1995 Mt. Carmel HS

San Diego, CA

1994 John Overton HS

. . . . . . .96.95

Nashville, TN

. . . . . .74.10

Nashville, TN

Arvada, CO

1993 Centerville HS

Epiphany White Lake, MI . . . . . . . . . .71.50 Indianapolis, IN

. . . . . . . .76.35

Salisbury HS Salisbury, PA . . . . . . . .71.60 1990 Lincoln Way HS

New Lennox, IL

. . . . .73.20

1989 North Penn

Visual Ensemble Landsdale, PA . . . .74.65 1988 Lincoln HS

. . . . . . . . . . .71.95

San Jose, CA

1987 Andrew HS Tempest

Tinley Park, IL

. . . . . .95.95

1986 Hillwood HS

. . . . . .96.05

1985 Westerville South HS

Nashville, TN

. .71.00

. . . . . . . . . .65.80 Westerville, OH

67.75

. . . . . . . . . . . .79.65

Centerville, OH

. . . . . . .77.40

Color Guard

. . . . . . . . . . . . .97.33

1980 Phantom Regiment

Rockford, IL

. . . .95.20

1979 Phantom Regiment

Rockford, IL

. . . .95.10

1978 Quasar

Arvada, CO

1996 Springboro HS

Wakefield, MA

State Street Review Madison, WI . . .95.05

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96.95

Avon, IN

1997 Lassiter HS

Dayton, OH

. . . . . . . .98.85

. . . . . . . . . .97.40

1991 Falcons of

. . .98.40

1998 Kings HS

Lake Mary, FL

St. Augustine, FL

1992 Southport HS

Madison, WI

Arlington, TX

1997 Kings HS

. . . . . . .97.35

. . . . . . . . . . . .96.10

1993 Lakeland HS

1989 State Street Review

1986 Odyssey

Neptune Beach, FL

Marietta, GA

2000 Lake Mary HS 1999 Nease HS

Murfreesboro, TN

2002 Irondale HS

2002 Fletcher HS

. . . . . .96.10

Dallas, TX

Morristown, NJ

Riverside, CA

1994 San Jose Raiders

1991 San Jose Raiders

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95.80

Denver, CO

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94.46

Revere, MA

Hall of

84

Scholastic World

Independent A

2002 James Logan HS

Union City, CA

. . . . .96.90

2001 James Logan HS

Union City, CA

. . . . .98.80

2001 Esperanza de Luz

2000 James Logan HS

Union City, CA

. . . . .97.70

2000 Infiniti Greenville, SC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97.25

1999 James Logan HS

Union City, CA

. . . . .98.60

1998 James Logan HS

Miamisburg HS

Union City, CA Miamisburg, OH

2002 Lealta

1999 The Lakota

San Diego, CA

Fort Worth, TX

1997 St. John’s Prod

1997 Bishop Kearney HS

Rochester, NY

. . .97.40

1996 St. Ann’s

1996 Bishop Kearney HS

Rochester, NY

. . .98.25

1995 The Company

1995 Bishop Kearney HS

Rochester, NY

. . .97.90

1994 Florida Visual

1994 Bishop Kearney HS

Rochester, NY

. . .94.45

1993 Bishop Kearney HS

Rochester, NY

. .92.35

St. Petersburg, FL

. . . . . . . . . . . . . .73.40

Houston, TX

. . . . .93.15

1992 South Shore Drill Team

1991 Miamisburg HS

Miamisburg, OH

. . . . .95.30

1991 Sacred Heart

Greenwood, IN

. . . .90.30 . . .95.10

Gonzalez, FL

1988 Union HS

Tulsa, OK

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94.10

1987 Union HS

Tulsa, OK

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93.40

1986 Center Grove HS 1985 Union HS

Tulsa, OK

1984 Center Grove HS

Greenwood, IN

. . . .87.55

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85.75 Greenwood, IN

. . . .86.30

Academy Canandaigua, NY . . . . . . . . .92.52 1982 Marcus Whitman HS 1981 Holley Central HS 1980 Holley Central HS

1990 Genesis II 1989 Accents

Rushville, NY

Holley, NY Holley, NY

. .92.43

. . . . . . .93.73 . . . . . . .93.10

Chicago, IL

.81.15

. . . . . . . .80.70

Roslindale, MA

St. Catherine’s, ONT

Sheboygan, WI

. . . . . . . .84.30

. . . . . . . . . . . . .82.65

1988 Alliance of Boston

Imperial Knights 1987 Studio One

Flint, MI

1986 Final Analysis

Boston, MA Brentwood, NY

Riverside, CA

. . . . . . . . . . . . . .98.90

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82.65

2001 Fantasia

Riverside, CA

. . . . . . . . . . . . . .96.55

. . . . . . . . .84.60

2000 Fantasia

Riverside, CA

. . . . . . . . . . . . . .98.55

. .84.40

1999 Fantasia

Riverside, CA

. . . . . . . . . . . . . .98.15

. . . . .87.40

1998 Fantasia

Riverside, CA

. . . . . . . . . . . . .94.05

. . . . .80.17

1997 Fantasia

Riverside, CA

. . . . . . . . . . . . . .90.35

Jackson, MS

1982 Elizabeth HS 1981 Conquest

Woonsocket, RI

Elizabeth, NJ

Wakefield, MA

. . . . .76.70

Everett, MA

Rolling Meadows, IL

1983 Woonsocket HS

Collegiate 2002 Fantasia

1985 St. Anthony’s Queens 1984 Blue Horizon

1983 Canandaigua

. . . . .96.30

Ensemble Gainesville, FL . . . . . . . . . .72.90 1993 Nouveau

Miamisburg, OH

1990 Center Grove HS

. . . . . .95.50

. . . . . . . . . . . . .92.10

1992 Miamisburg HS

1989 Tate HS Chaparrals

. . . . . . .96.70

Cambridge, MA

Neponset, MA

. . . .97.40

. . . . . . . .96.15

West Chester, OH

1998 Nolan Catholic . . . . .95.60

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96.20

San Diego, CA

. . . . . . . . . .81.43

. . . . . . . . . . . .80.40

1980 West Bridgewater

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

1988 Penn State

Syndicate University Park, PA . . . . . . .56.95 1987 Penn State

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

Syndicate University Park, PA . . . . . . .54.20


Percussion Independent World

2002 Riverside Community College Riverside, CA . . . . . . . . . . . . .96.90 2001 Music City Mystique

. .96.50

Nashville, TN

2000 Blue Knights

Denver, CO

. . . . . . . . . . .95.95

1999 Blue Knights

Denver, CO

. . . . . . . . . . .97.10

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

Independent Open

Scholastic A

2001 Eklipse

2001 Springboro HS

2002 Rhythm X

Westerville, OH

Hopkinsville, KY

2000 Penn State

. . . . . . . . . . .96.15

. . . . . . . . . . . . .91.20

State College, PA

. . . . . . . .93.55

1999 Southern Maine

Youth Ensemble Portland, ME . . . . .95.45 1998 Sacramento

Freelancers Sacramento, CA . . . . . . .90.25 1997 South Mountain

Community College Phoenix, AZ . .78.70

2002 New Palestine HS

New Palestine, IN

2000 Loara HS

Anaheim, CA

1999 Ayala HS

Chino Hills, CA

1998 Johansen HS 1996 Avon HS

. . . . . . . . . . . . .95.20 . . . . . . . . . . . .96.75

Modesto, CA

1997 Clayton Valley HS

. .95.35

. . . . . .92.85

Springboro, OH

. . . . . . . . .95.00

Concord, CA

. . . . .90.10

Avon, IN

Father Ryan HS Nashville, TN . . . . . . .88.70 1995 Father Ryan HS

Nashville, TN

. . . . . . .83.55

Machine Atlanta,GA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87.10 1994 Blue Knights

Denver, CO

. . . . . . . . . . .93.00

Champions Scholastic World 2002 Avon HS

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94.75

Avon, IN

2001 Mission Viejo HS 2000 King Philip HS

Mission Viejo, CA

Wrentham, MA

. . .96.60

. . . . . . .98.30

Scholastic Open 2001 Avon HS

. . .97.25

1998 Dartmouth HS

North Dartmouth, MA

. . .98.35

1999 Centerville HS

Nashville, TN

1995 Hatboro Horsham HS 1994 Lincoln Way HS

New Lennox, IL

1993 Clovis West HS

Fresno, CA

Collegiate

1999 Georgia Tech

. . . . . . .93.45

Centerville, OH

. . . . . . .96.05

. . . . . .98.10 . . . . . .96.60

1997 Avon HS

. .94.15

. . . . .87.75

. . . . . . . . .96.12

Avon, IN

. . . . . . . . . .77.80

1997 University of Nevada

Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV . . . . . . . . . .75.05

Arvada, CO

. . . . . . .95.45

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87.80

Independent A 2002 Plan B

Fort Wayne, IN

2001 Arthur Hill

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90.95

Saginaw, MI

2000 Eastside Fury Atlanta, GA

Nashville, TN

1998 Arvada HS Reds

Horsham, PA

. . . . . . . . . . . .94.60

Indianapolis, IN

North Dartmouth, MA

1996 John Overton HS

1999 Cynosure

HS Fort Walton Beach, FL . . . . . . . . . . . .92.85

1999 Dartmouth HS

Northglenn, CO

Independent Concert

2002 Choctawhatchee

2000 Father Ryan HS

1997 Northglenn HS

85

. . . . . . . . . . . . .93.35

Macon Township, MI

. . . .87.30

Pensacola, FL

. . . . . . . . . . . .94.10

1998 Patriots

Rochester, NY

. . . . . . . . . . . . . .88.85

1997 Patriots

Rochester, NY

. . . . . . . . . . . . . .89.90

Scholastic Concert World 2002 Franklin Central HS

Indianapolis, IN

. .95.70

2001 Franklin Central HS

Indianapolis, IN

. .96.65

2000 Franklin Central HS

Indianapolis, IN

. .97.35

1999 Franklin Central HS

Indianapolis, IN

. .98.75

1998 Franklin Central HS

Indianapolis, IN

. .98.25

1997 Gateway HS

Aurora, CO

. . . . . . . . . . .96.75

1996 Gateway HS

Aurora, CO

. . . . . . . . . . .98.20

1995 Baldwinsville HS

Baldwinsville, NY

. . .90.00

1994 Baldwinsville HS

Baldwinsville, NY

. . .67.20

Scholastic Concert Open 2002 New Albany HS 2001 Union HS

New Albany, IN

Tulsa, OK

. . . . . .95.30

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92.40


Independent World 1 Northern Lights . . . .79.3 2 Patriots . . . . . . . . . . . .75.2 2 Blessed Sacrament .75.2 4 Mayflower . . . . . . . . .67.5 5 Sonnor . . . . . . . . . . . . .63.1

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Independent Open 1 Light Brigade . . . . . .76.5 2 Sacred Heart . . . . . . .74.6 3 St. Johns . . . . . . . . . .73.0 4 Apex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69.5 5 3rd Legend . . . . . . . .67.2 6 Ventures . . . . . . . . . . .65.5 7 Salem Blue . . . . . . . .62.2 8 Classics . . . . . . . . . . .58.3 9 Taboo . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54.1

New England 2003 Regionals Color Guard

Scholastic Open

Boston, Massachusetts

1 Shenendenowa HS .76.3 2 Trumball HS . . . . . . . .73.6 3 Cheshire HS . . . . . . .72.4 4 Norwalk HS . . . . . . . .70.9 5 Mechanicsburg HS .66.5 6 Ramsey HS . . . . . . . .62.7 7 Naples HS . . . . . . . . .59.6 8 Bethal HS . . . . . . . . . .54.0

Independent A 1 St. Johns . . . . . . . . . .70.1 2 Fusion . . . . . . . . . . . . .65.6 3 Inneundo . . . . . . . . . .62.4 4 Pegasus . . . . . . . . . . .61.5

Photos clockwise from top left Ventures, Patriots, Light Brigade, Naples HS. background King Philip HS.

Scholastic A 1 King Philip HS . . . . .76.2 2 Lauren HS . . . . . . . . .75.5 3 Gates Chili HS . . . . .72.4 4 Salem HS . . . . . . . . . .67.6 5 Cicero HS . . . . . . . . . .67.0 6 Blackstone HS . . . . .64.6


Color Guard Independent World

1 Pride of Cincinnati .84.2 2 Chimeras . . . . . . . . . .75.8 3 Onyx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72.4 4 South Shore Drill . . .62.6

Scholastic World 1 Miamisburg HS . . . . .80.1 2 Avon HS . . . . . . . . . . .79.8 3 Franklin Central HS 78.5 4 Northview HS . . . . . .73.3 5 Lawrence Central HS . . . . . . . .73.1 6 Center Grove HS . . .69.0 7 Northmont HS . . . . . .66.7

Independent Open

Scholastic A

1 Eklipse . . . . . . . . . . . .73.0 2 Third Edition . . . . . . .72.1 3 Interplay . . . . . . . . . . .71.3 4 Juxtapositions . . . . .65.6

Scholastic Open 1 Centerville HS . . . . .77.1 2 Taylor HS . . . . . . . . . .76.7 3 Kettering Fairmont HS . . . . . .64.5 4 Shelby County HS . .59.9

Independent A 1 Onyx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80.7 2 Independence . . . . . .75.4 3 Evolution . . . . . . . . . .68.5 3 Westerville . . . . . . . . .68.5 5 Eklipse . . . . . . . . . . . .67.9

1 Pike HS . . . . . . . . . . . .75.8 2 North Putnam HS . .75.2 3 Lawrence North HS . . . . . . . . . .72.8 3 Kokomo HS . . . . . . . .72.8 5 Dixie Heights HS . . .70.5 6 Carroll HS . . . . . . . . .70.1 7 New Palestine HS . .69.5 7 Southport HS . . . . . .69.5 9 Warren Central HS . .68.8 10 Salem HS . . . . . . . . . .67.7 11 North Royalton HS . .66.6 12 Jefferson HS . . . . . . .65.9 13 LaPorte HS . . . . . . . .64.2 14 Chesterton HS . . . . .64.0 15 Field HS . . . . . . . . . . .62.6

February 8th-9th

Indianapolis Percussion Independent World

1 Rhythm X . . . . . . . . . .82.3 2 Eklipse . . . . . . . . . . . .78.5 3 Great Lakes . . . . . . . .72.9

Scholastic World 1 Avon HS . . . . . . . . . . .80.6 2 Centerville HS . . . . .77.3

Indianapolis, Indiana

Independent Open 1 The Project . . . . . . . .81.0 2 LEAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72.2

Scholastic Open 1 New Palestine HS . .81.8 2 Thomas Worthington HS . . .80.7 3 North Harrison HS . .73.0 4 Springboro HS . . . . .71.1 5 Downers Grove HS .65.5

Scholastic Concert Open 1 Warren Central HS .78.7 2 Kettering Fairmont HS . . . . . .76.1

Photos from left Pike HS; Rhythm X. background Wauseon HS.

Scholastic A 1 Wauseon HS . . . . . . .79.5 2 Mt. Vernon HS . . . . .77.1 3 Maconaquah HS . . . .75.9 4 Tell City HS . . . . . . . .75.1 5 Sycamore HS . . . . . .74.4 6 Corydon Central HS .73.7 7 Decatur Central HS .73.2 8 Field HS . . . . . . . . . . .72.0

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Color Guard Independent World

1 Alliance of Miami . .74.8

Scholastic World 1 Tate HS . . . . . . . . . . . .69.1 2 Lake Mary HS . . . . . .66.9

Suncoast

Independent Open 1 Northeast Ind . . . . . .88.4 2 Braddock Ind . . . . . .81.6 3 The Knights . . . . . . . .71.3

Scholastic Open 1 Flanagan HS . . . . . . .78.1 2 Tarpon Springs HS .77.3 3 Stoneman Douglas HS . . . . . . .75.5 4 Fletcher HS . . . . . . . .73.0 5 Hialeah HS . . . . . . . . .71.1 6 Seminole HS . . . . . . .70.3 7 Cypress Creek HS . .68.9 8 Cooper City HS . . . .64.2

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St Petersburg, Florida

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Independent A 1 Medea . . . . . . . . . . . . .88.2 2 Alliance of Miami . .75.1 3 Fahrenheit . . . . . . . . .74.9

Scholastic A 1 Santaluces HS . . . . .82.7 2 Murphy HS . . . . . . . . .79.0 3 Dr Phillips HS . . . . . .77.0 4 Gibbs HS . . . . . . . . . .76.2 5 Lely HS . . . . . . . . . . . .75.9 6 Olympic Heights HS . . . . . . . .73.7 7 Spruce Creek HS . . .70.9 8 Mariner HS . . . . . . . .68.8 9 Dover HS . . . . . . . . . .67.0 10 St Petersburg HS . . .66.9 11 Miami Sunset HS . . .65.5

Photos from left Northeast Independent; Alliance of Miami; Santaluces HS. background Media.


Color Guard Independent World

1 San Jose Raiders . .87.4 2 Fantasia . . . . . . . . . . .87.1 3 Esperanza De Luz . .75.9 4 Signature . . . . . . . . . .68.3

Scholastic World 1 James Logan HS . . .87.6 2 Rancho Bernardo HS 74.3 3 Clovis West HS . . . . .70.0 4 Valencia HS . . . . . . . .66.0 5 Arcadia HS . . . . . . . . .62.9

Independent Open

Scholastic A

1 Blue Devils . . . . . . . .73.8 1 Lealta . . . . . . . . . . . . .73.8 3 Orion . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69.0 4 Pacific Crest . . . . . . .62.1 5 Glenbrook . . . . . . . . .57.7

Scholastic Open 1 Ayala HS . . . . . . . . . . .76.5 2 Rancho Cucamonga HS . . . .73.3 3 James Logan HS . . .72.5 4 Mission Viejo HS . . .70.1 5 Chino HS . . . . . . . . . .65.4

Independent A 1 Black Knights . . . . . .77.3 2 Esperanza De Luz . .69.5 3 Intensity . . . . . . . . . . .66.8

1 Upland HS . . . . . . . . .77.1 2 Esperanza HS . . . . . .76.3 3 Glen A Wilson HS . .72.7 4 Liberty HS . . . . . . . . .71.9 5 Eastlake HS . . . . . . . .70.4 6 Westlake HS . . . . . . .68.0 7 Loara HS . . . . . . . . . . .67.7 8 Belmont HS . . . . . . . .64.6 9 Trabuco Hills HS . . .64.3 10 Cypress HS . . . . . . . .61.6 11 Littlerock HS . . . . . . .60.0 12 North Park MS . . . . .59.6 13 Woodbridge HS . . . .59.3 14 San Marcos HS . . . . .58.6 15 Fountain Valley HS .57.6 Photos from left San Jose Raiders; Black Knights; Exaltation. background James Logan HS.

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Southern California Riverside, California

February 8th-9th

Independent World

1 Riverside Community College . . . . . . . . . . .79.4 2 Black Knights . . . . . .78.7

Scholastic World 1 Ayala HS . . . . . . . . . . .74.7 2 San Marcos HS . . . . .74.2 3 Thousand Oaks HS .72.5

Independent Open 1 Exaltation . . . . . . . . . .84.4

Scholastic Open

1 Arcadia HS . . . . . . . . .79.4 2 Rancho Cucamonga HS . . . .76.2 3 Cerritos HS . . . . . . . .75.4 4 Pacifica HS . . . . . . . .74.6 5 Rubidoux HS . . . . . . .73.8 6 Valley View HS . . . . .69.4 7 Granada Hills HS . . .64.1 8 Paradise Valley HS .64.0 9 West Covina HS . . . .62.6

Percussion Scholastic A

1 Hawthorne HS . . . . .74.7 2 Buena HS . . . . . . . . . .74.5 3 Westlake HS . . . . . . .74.3 4 Liberty HS . . . . . . . . .73.4 5 Chino Hills HS . . . . .73.3 6 Newbury Park HS . .70.1 7 Trabuco Hills HS . . .67.1


Color Guard Independent Open

1 The Pride of SMSU .76.9 2 Bravada . . . . . . . . . . . .62.3

Scholastic Open 1 Blue Valley HS A . . .71.7 2 Parkway West HS . .62.1

February 15th

Independent A 1 National Avenue . . . .73.5 2 Academy . . . . . . . . . . .70.3 3 Sky Ryders . . . . . . . . .67.6 4 Performance Arts Foundation . . . . . . . .63.5

Scholastic A 1 Marquette HS . . . . . .81.7 2 Soddy-Daisy HS . . . .79.5 3 Washington HS . . . . .78.0 4 Houston HS . . . . . . . .77.4 5 Collinsville HS . . . . .75.9 6 Giocoso HS . . . . . . . .73.2 7 LaPorte HS . . . . . . . .72.8 8 Northwest HS . . . . . .71.7 9 Madisonville HS . . . .70.7 10 Hart County HS . . . .70.1 11 Branson HS . . . . . . . .66.1 12 Francis Howell North HS . . . . . . . . . .65.4 13 Francis Howell Central HS . . . . . . . .65.2 14 Blue Valley . . . . . . . . .62.0

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Cedar Hill, Missouri

Gateway Percussion Independent Open

1 Pride of SMSU . . . . .81.1

Scholastic Open 1 Houston HS . . . . . . . .78.5

Scholastic Concert Open 1 Houston HS . . . . . . . .64.4

Scholastic A 1 Parkway West HS . .81.9 2 Francis Howell North HS . . . . . . . . . .78.4 3 Lafayette HS . . . . . . .76.1 4 Francis Howell Central HS . . . . . . . .75.4

Photos clockwise from top Houston HS; Pride of SMSU; Pride of SMSU. background Parkway West HS.


Independent World 1 Black Watch . . . . . . .76.5

Independent Open 1 Paradigm . . . . . . . . . .79.5 2 Alter Ego . . . . . . . . . .74.9 3 Top Hats . . . . . . . . . . .71.7 4 Q.E.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . .69.2 5 Classics . . . . . . . . . . .63.8

Scholastic Open 1 South Brunswick HS 75.7 2 Norwalk HS . . . . . . . .72.9 3 Cheshire HS . . . . . . .72.5 4 Hinsdale Central HS 68.4

Independent A 1 High Voltage . . . . . . .75.8 2 Pegasus . . . . . . . . . . .75.2 3 Innuendo . . . . . . . . . .69.7 4 Fusion . . . . . . . . . . . . .69.3 4 Visual Arts Production . . . . . . . .69.3 6 Spectrum . . . . . . . . . .65.9 7 Innovation . . . . . . . . .63.0

Scholastic A

Color Guard

1 Eastridge HS . . . . . . .85.7 2 Roselle Park HS . . . .76.3 3 Pennsauken HS . . . .74.8 4 Mars HS . . . . . . . . . . .71.8 5 North Penn HS . . . . .69.9 6 Scotland HS . . . . . . . .69.8 7 Red Land HS . . . . . . .66.7 8 South Granville HS . .65.6

February 15th

Eastern

Photos from top ???. background ???.

Monmouth Junction, New Jersey

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The Netherlands

European Color Guard

Independent World

1 Mayflower . . . . . . . . .71.0 2 The Pride . . . . . . . . . .67.8 3 Beatrix . . . . . . . . . . . . .64.4 4 Thurrock Academy .59.8 5 The Girls Gang . . . . .53.2

Independent Open 1 Southern Knights . .67.7 2 Avant Courir . . . . . . .63.4 3 Moonlight . . . . . . . . . .54.4 4 Joint Adventure . . . .52.7 Photos from left Mayflower; Paradigm; Eastridge HS. background Innuendo.

Independent A 1 The Pride . . . . . . . . . .56.4 2 Mayflower . . . . . . . . .55.5 3 Thurrock Academy .54.6 4 Avant Courir . . . . . . .51.1 5 Moonlight . . . . . . . . . .50.8 6 Intension Marum . . .48.0

Independent Regional A 1 The Pride . . . . . . . . . .65.9 2 Jong Beatrix . . . . . . .62.8 3 Mayflower . . . . . . . . .61.2 4 Southern Knights . .58.5


Color Guard

Independent Open

1 Millennia . . . . . . . . . . .71.8

Scholastic Open 1 The Woodlands HS .75.1 2 Union HS . . . . . . . . . .69.6 3 Westfield HS . . . . . . .65.1 4 LD Bell HS . . . . . . . . .60.0

Independent A 1 Ventura . . . . . . . . . . . .75.5 2 Insignia . . . . . . . . . . . .74.2 3 Emblem 281 . . . . . . .70.2

Scholastic A 1 Richland HS . . . . . . . .82.3 2 Hebron HS . . . . . . . . .80.5 3 Taylor HS . . . . . . . . . .79.8 4 Americas HS . . . . . . .77.4 5 Frisco HS . . . . . . . . . .74.1 6 Cinco Ranch HS . . . .73.6 7 Westlake HS . . . . . . .71.8 8 Haltom HS . . . . . . . . .70.7 9 Lewisville HS . . . . . .69.9 10 Brazoswood HS . . . .69.4 11 The Woodlands HS B . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69.2 12 DeSoto HS . . . . . . . . .67.4 13 Rowlett HS . . . . . . . . .66.5 14 Copperas Cove HS .65.5 15 The Colony HS . . . . .64.8

Photos clockwise from top left Woodlands HS; Insignia; Cinco Ranch HS; Richland HS; Millenia. background Ventura.

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North Texas Grand Prairie, Texas

February 22nd


Scholastic World 1 Avon HS . . . . . . . . . . .84.1 2 Lawrence Central HS . . . . . . . .79.3

Color Guard Scholastic A 1 Lawrence

Independent Open

February 22nd

Tinley Park, Illinois

North HS . . . . . . . . . .78.6 1 Pike HS . . . . . . . . . . . .78.6 3 Washington HS . . . . .74.7 4 Dixie Heights HS . . .73.2 5 Jefferson HS . . . . . . .72.8 6 New Palestine HS . .72.7 7 Reeths Puffer HS . . .71.6 8 Mooresville HS . . . . .71.4 9 Chesterton HS . . . . .70.4 10 Lakeland HS . . . . . . .68.9 11 Warren Central HS .67.6 12 Ypsilanti HS . . . . . . . .65.8

1 Interplay . . . . . . . . . . .75.2 2 Tapestry . . . . . . . . . . .75.1 3 Juxtaposition . . . . . .70.1 4 Black Gold . . . . . . . . .69.2

Scholastic Open 1 Marian Catholic HS .80.1

Independent A 1 Independence . . . . . .77.9 2 Evolution . . . . . . . . . .76.9 3 Westerville . . . . . . . . .72.6 4 Art 101 . . . . . . . . . . . .71.3 5 Collage . . . . . . . . . . . .70.0

Midwest Regionals Scholastic World 1 Avon HS . . . . . . . . . . .89.0

Scholastic Concert World 1 Warsaw HS . . . . . . . . .85.6

Independent Open 1 North Coast Academy . . . . . . . . . .81.8 2 Plan ‘B’ . . . . . . . . . . . .76.1 3 Groove Pursuit . . . . .72.6 4 L.E.A.P. . . . . . . . . . . . .68.1

Scholastic Open 1 Center Grove HS . . .83.4 2 New Palestine HS . .73.0 3 Lincoln Way Central HS . . . . . . . .72.1 4 Lake Central HS . . .70.7 5 Downers Grove South HS . . . . . . . . . .64.6

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Percussion Scholastic Concert Open

1 Clinton HS . . . . . . . . .64.8

Independent A 1 B2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73.3 2 Green Beret . . . . . . . .61.2

Scholastic A 1 Ben Davis HS . . . . . .78.3 2 Bishop Dwenger HS 78.1 3 Sycamore HS . . . . . .76.3 4 Owen Valley HS . . . .71.1

February 22nd

Chesterton, Indiana

Midwest Percussion

Photos from top Independence; Avon HS; Center Grove HS. background Marion Catholic HS; North Coast Academy.



Color Guard Independent World

1 Pride of Cincinnati .86.1 2 Chimeras . . . . . . . . . .79.3 3 Onyx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76.0 4 Infiniti . . . . . . . . . . . . .71.6

Scholastic World 1 St. Augustine HS . . .77.0 2 Northview HS . . . . . .75.8 3 Northmont HS . . . . . .67.4

Independent Open

Scholastic A

1 The Study . . . . . . . . . .78.1 2 Eklipse . . . . . . . . . . . .75.1 3 The Pride of SMSU .74.4 4 Onyx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72.5

Scholastic Open 1 Centerville HS . . . . .79.2 2 Fletcher HS . . . . . . . .77.8 3 Cypress Creek HS . .73.0 4 Kings HS HS . . . . . . .72.5 5 Bartlett HS . . . . . . . . .70.2 6 Walton HS . . . . . . . . .62.3

Independent A 1 Eklipse . . . . . . . . . . . .67.8 2 Intensity . . . . . . . . . . .60.6

1 Brentwood HS . . . . . .79.0 2 Croatan HS . . . . . . . .78.1 3 Gates Chili HS . . . . .77.1 4 Houston HS . . . . . . . .76.0 5 Mt. Juliet HS . . . . . . .73.1 6 New Philadelphia HS 72.6 7 Sprayberry HS . . . . .70.6 8 Kennesaw Mountain HS . . . . . .67.8 9 Bellbrook HS . . . . . . .67.4 10 Carroll HS . . . . . . . . .67.3 11 West Johnston HS . .67.2 12 Sullivan Central HS .66.4 13 Dobyns Bennett HS .62.9 13 Foard HS . . . . . . . . . . .62.9 15 Fultondale HS . . . . . .60.2

2003 Regionals February 22nd

Nashville, Tennessee

Mid-South Percussion Independent World 1 Music City

Mystique . . . . . . . . . .82.2 2 Eklipse . . . . . . . . . . . .77.9 3 Atlanta Quest . . . . . .74.2

Independent Open

1 Eminence . . . . . . . . . .81.5 2 Pariah . . . . . . . . . . . . .81.2 3 Scenic City . . . . . . . .73.0

Scholastic Open Scholastic World 1 Centerville HS . . . . .82.6 2 Escambia HS . . . . . . .79.0 3 Tate HS . . . . . . . . . . . .77.8 4 Oakland HS . . . . . . . .70.3

1 Centennial HS . . . . .79.3 2 Collins Hill HS . . . . .79.2 3 New Philadelphia HS 78.7 4 Father Ryan HS . . . .78.4 5 Houston HS . . . . . . . .77.7 6 Kings HS . . . . . . . . . . .76.1

Scholastic A 1 Chantilly HS . . . . . . .84.0 2 Mt. Juliet HS . . . . . . .82.9 3 Harrison Central HS 81.4 4 Science Hill HS . . . .79.0 5 Carroll HS . . . . . . . . .75.0 6 Madison Central HS .74.9 7 Cleveland HS . . . . . .71.3 8 Smyrna HS . . . . . . . . .68.6 Photos clockwise from top left Chimeras; Centerville HS; Eminence; Chantilly HS. background The Study.

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Southern March 1st Indiana

New Albany, Indiana

2003

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Photos clockwise from top left Modesto HS; Eastside Fury; Avon HS; Rhythm X. background New Palestine HS.

Scholastic Concert Open

Percussion

Independent World 1 Music City Mystique 90.2 2 Rhythm X . . . . . . . . . .89.4 3 Eklipse . . . . . . . . . . . .81.7 4 Great Lakes . . . . . . . .79.7

Scholastic Concert World 1 Franklin Central HS .92.1 2 New Albany HS . . . . .83.5 3 Tunstall HS . . . . . . . .71.4

Scholastic World 1 Avon HS . . . . . . . . . . .87.1

Independent Open 1 Eastside Fury . . . . . .84.8 2 Plan B . . . . . . . . . . . . .83.1 3 Virginia Helmsmen . .72.7

Scholastic Open 1 Center Grove HS . . .85.5 2 New Palestine HS . .83.2 3 Father Ryan HS . . . .81.7 3 Centennial HS . . . . .81.7 5 North Harrison HS . .81.4

1 Modesto HS . . . . . . . .89.4 2 Shelby Co HS Gold . .87.8 3 Anderson HS . . . . . . .84.9 4 Heritage Hills HS . . .78.0 5 Shelby Co HS Blue . .70.3

Independent A 1 Plan B . . . . . . . . . . . . .82.1

Scholastic A 1 Tell City HS . . . . . . . .85.4 2 Ben Davis HS . . . . . .83.1 3 Wauseon HS . . . . . . .82.5 4 Science Hill HS . . . .81.1 5 Corydon Central HS .77.4 6 Sycamore HS . . . . . .76.9


Color Guard Independent World

1 Northeast . . . . . . . . . .84.3 2 Alliance of Miami . .78.6 3 Infiniti . . . . . . . . . . . . .76.5

Scholastic World

Independent Open 1 Braddock . . . . . . . . . .83.9 2 Paradigm . . . . . . . . . .83.5 3 Light Brigade . . . . . .81.5 4 Medea . . . . . . . . . . . . .77.7 5 First Flight . . . . . . . . .76.0 6 The Knights . . . . . . . .74.5

Scholastic Open

1 Miamisburg HS . . . . .85.4 2 Franklin Central HS 82.8 3 St Augustine HS . . .80.8 4 Choctawatchee HS .77.6 5 Tate HS . . . . . . . . . . . .77.1 6 Lake Mary HS . . . . . .72.8

1 Taylor HS . . . . . . . . . .83.4 2 Tarpon Springs HS .83.2 3 Flanagan HS . . . . . . .82.1 4 Cypress Creek HS . .81.1 5 Fletcher HS . . . . . . . .79.5 6 Stoneman Douglas HS . . . . . . .79.0 7 Escambia HS . . . . . . .77.6 8 Seminole HS . . . . . . .73.7 9 Orange Park HS . . . .73.0 10 Lassiter HS . . . . . . . .68.2 11 Walton HS . . . . . . . . .63.3

Independent A 1 Alliance of Miami . .83.6 2 Fahrenheit . . . . . . . . .81.5 3 Carolina Visual . . . . .78.7

Scholastic A 1 Fort Mill HS . . . . . . . .85.1 2 Satellite HS . . . . . . . .82.6 3 Gibbs HS . . . . . . . . . .81.1 4 Harrison Central HS 80.8 5 Olympic Heights HS 78.3 5 Northgate HS . . . . . .78.3 7 Spruce Creek HS . . .77.0 8 Taravella HS . . . . . . .76.3 9 Largo HS . . . . . . . . . . .75.9 10 St Petersburg HS . . .72.5 11 Lake Howell HS . . . .71.8 12 Menendez HS . . . . . .71.3 13 Gainesville HS . . . . .70.5

Photos clockwise from top left Northeast; Alliance of Miami; Stryke; Maconaquah HS. background Taylor HS.

Regionals

First Coast

Jacksonville, Florida

March 1st Percussion

Scholastic Concert World

1 Tarpon Springs HS .88.3 2 Lexington HS . . . . . .78.9

Independent A 1 Stryke . . . . . . . . . . . . .87.0

Scholastic A 1 Maconaquah HS . . . .82.8 2 Clinton HS . . . . . . . . .82.5 3 Taylor HS . . . . . . . . . .74.3 4 Northgate HS . . . . . .69.4 5 St Petersburg HS . . .65.8

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Percussion

Scholastic World

1 Eagan HS . . . . . . . . . .81.5

Independent A 1 L.E.A.P. . . . . . . . . . . . .86.9

Scholastic A 1 Whitnall HS . . . . . . . .76.6

Independent Open 1 Groove Pursuit . . . . .81.5

Scholastic Open 1 Irondale HS . . . . . . . .81.2 2 Totino Grace HS . . . .75.8 3 Champlin Park HS . .75.0 4 Coon Rapids HS . . . .72.0 5 Sartell HS . . . . . . . . . .65.4

North Star 2003 Regionals St Paul, Minnesota

Scholastic World

Color Guard

1 Irondale HS . . . . . . . .81.8

Independent Open 1 Tapestry . . . . . . . . . . .82.5

Scholastic Open 1 Champlin Park HS . .67.2 2 Rocori HS . . . . . . . . . .63.7

Independent A 1 Evolution . . . . . . . . . .81.4 2 St Cloud . . . . . . . . . . .74.7

Scholastic A

1 Whitnall HS . . . . . . . .76.2 2 South St Paul HS . . .75.0 3 Sibley HS . . . . . . . . . .71.6 4 Waconia HS . . . . . . . .68.2 5 Eden Priarie HS . . . .68.0 6 Coon Rapids HS . . . .65.9 7 Sauk Rapids HS . . . .64.4 8 Matrix HS . . . . . . . . . .62.2 Photos from top Irondale HS; LEAP; Tapestry; Evolution; Whitnall HS. background Groove Pursuit.

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Color Guard

Independent World

1 Blessed Sacrament .83.5 2 Black Watch . . . . . . .83.2

Independent Open 1 St John’s . . . . . . . . . .82.7 2 Sacred Heart . . . . . . .81.8 3 Apex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77.7 4 Alter Ego . . . . . . . . . .74.3 5 QED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70.5 6 Salem Blue . . . . . . . .67.9 7 Classics . . . . . . . . . . .64.1 8 Taboo . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62.1

Scholastic Open 1 South Brunswick HS 78.9 2 Trumball HS . . . . . . . .75.9 3 Norwalk HS . . . . . . . .75.0 4 Cheshire HS . . . . . . .72.8 5 Ramsey HS . . . . . . . .69.2 6 Brookfield HS . . . . . .67.1 7 Bethel HS . . . . . . . . . .65.6

Independent A 1 Terpsichore . . . . . . . .81.2 2 St John’s . . . . . . . . . .78.3 3 St Ann’s . . . . . . . . . . .77.0 4 Fusion . . . . . . . . . . . . .73.3

Trumbull and Shelton, Connecticut

Scholastic A 1 King Philip HS . . . . .82.9 2 Salem HS . . . . . . . . . .78.9 3 Pennsauken HS . . . .77.5 4 Shelton HS . . . . . . . . .75.7 5 Triton HS . . . . . . . . . .74.9 6 Brien McMahon HS .73.8 7 Danbury HS . . . . . . . .68.0 8 Trumansburg HS . . .63.7

March 1st

2003

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Southern New England Percussion Scholastic Open

Independent World

1 Penn State . . . . . . . . .85.4

Scholastic World 1 Dartmouth HS . . . . . .87.9

Scholastic Concert World 1 Malden HS . . . . . . . . .77.5

Independent Open 1 United . . . . . . . . . . . . .80.6 2 Aftermath . . . . . . . . . .71.6 3 Sonic Wave . . . . . . . .67.7 Photos from top Blessed Sacrament; United. background St John’s.

1 Everett HS . . . . . . . . .86.2 2 Stamford HS . . . . . . .80.9

Scholastic Concert Open 1 Salem HS . . . . . . . . . .71.2 2 Naugatuck HS . . . . . .68.1 3 Mansfield HS . . . . . . .62.5

Independent A 1 Rockville . . . . . . . . . . .72.3

Scholastic A 1 Norristown Eagle HS 75.3 2 Salem HS . . . . . . . . . .72.4 3 Barnstable HS . . . . .66.5 4 Eastern Regional HS 62.4 5 Shelton HS . . . . . . . . .62.3


Color Guard

Scholastic World

1 Beyer HS . . . . . . . . . .87.9 2 Clovis West HS . . . . .79.0

Independent Open 1 Blue Devils . . . . . . . .81.3 2 San Jose Raiders . .77.5

Scholastic Open 1 Oak Grove HS . . . . . .77.2 2 Clovis HS . . . . . . . . . .73.7 3 Fairfield HS . . . . . . . .71.0 4 Diamond Bar HS . . .70.9 5 Bonita Vista HS . . . .69.8 6 Bullard HS . . . . . . . . .63.7

March 1st

Independent A 1 In Motion . . . . . . . . . .77.0 2 Pacific Alliance . . . .66.8 3 Oak Grove Too . . . . .60.9 4 San Jose Raiders A .60.1

Scholastic A 1 Arcadia HS A2 . . . . .79.7 2 Modesto HS . . . . . . . .77.6 3 Foothill HS . . . . . . . . .75.2 4 Arcadia HS A1 . . . . .73.9 5 Live Oak HS . . . . . . . .73.0 6 Delano HS . . . . . . . . .70.3 7 Independence HS . .69.7 8 Ridgeview HS . . . . . .69.4 9 West HS . . . . . . . . . . .68.8 10 Clayton Valley HS . .66.8 11 Beyer HS . . . . . . . . . .65.9

Modesto, California

Mid-California

Regionals

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Color Guard Scholastic Open

1 The Woodlands . . . .77.2 2 Westfield HS . . . . . . .71.0

Independent A

March 1st

1 Optemystic . . . . . . . .76.9 2 Insignia . . . . . . . . . . . .76.5 3 Emblem 281 . . . . . . .74.2

Houston, Texas

Lone Star Photos from top Blue Devils; Westfield HS; Woodlands HS B. background Clovis West HS; Emblem 281.

Scholastic A 1 Taylor HS . . . . . . . . . .88.3 2 Cinco Ranch HS A . .83.1 3 Westlake HS . . . . . . .79.6 4 Seguin HS . . . . . . . . .78.2 5 Woodlands HS B . . .75.6 6 Judson HS . . . . . . . . .74.8 7 Cypress Falls HS . . .73.6 8 Akins HS . . . . . . . . . . .73.4 9 Cinco Ranch HS B . .72.2 10 Brazoswood HS . . . .71.1 11 Connally HS . . . . . . . .70.8 12 Stoney Point HS . . . .69.0 13 Huntsville HS . . . . . .67.8 14 Fossil Ridge HS . . . .65.0 15 Tomball HS . . . . . . . . .64.2



Color Guard

Independent Open

1 Pride of SMSU . . . . .82.2 2 Reunion . . . . . . . . . . .80.1 3 Black Gold . . . . . . . . .76.0

Scholastic Open 1 Richland HS . . . . . . . .81.3 2 Blue Valley HS . . . . .79.8 3 Union HS . . . . . . . . . .75.6 4 L. D. Bell HS . . . . . . .70.9

Independent A 1 Insignia . . . . . . . . . . . .87.1 2 Sarajevo . . . . . . . . . . .78.4 3 National Avenue . . . .76.3 4 ARS Nova . . . . . . . . . .75.7

Scholastic A

1 DeSoto HS A . . . . . . .78.9 2 Blue Springs South HS . . . . . . . . . .76.1 3 Blue Valley HS A . . .75.2 4 Trinity HS . . . . . . . . . .74.4 5 Sapulpa HS . . . . . . . .73.6 6 Kickapoo HS . . . . . . .72.7 7 Westmoore HS . . . . .71.1 8 JJ Pearce HS . . . . . .70.0 9 Putnam North HS . .68.3 10 Windsor HS . . . . . . . .66.3 11 O’Connor HS . . . . . . .65.8

Photos from top DeSoto HS; Insignia; Richland HS; Pride of SMSU. background Reunion.

2003 Regionals

Mid-America

March 8th

Tulsa, Oklahoma

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South

Pensacola, Florida

Percussion

Scholastic World

Scholastic Open

1 Winston

Churchill HS . . . . . .88.2 2 Choctawhatchee HS 87.6 3 Escambia HS . . . . . . .83.6 4 Tate HS . . . . . . . . . . . .83.1

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Scholastic A

1 E.D. White HS . . . . . .85.0 2 Concord HS . . . . . . . .77.5

Independent A 1 Tomball . . . . . . . . . . . .82.6

1 Long Beach HS . . . . .82.7 2 Enterprise HS . . . . . .80.3 3 Harrison Central HS 80.1 4 Rock Hill HS . . . . . . .78.6 5 Bassett HS . . . . . . . . .78.0 6 St. Thomas Moore HS . . . . . . . . .75.8 7 Milton HS . . . . . . . . . .75.4

2003 Regionals Color Guard

Independent World

1 Bravo . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64.1

Scholastic World 1 Tate HS . . . . . . . . . . . .84.6 2 Choctawhatchee HS 84.0

Scholastic Open 1 Crestview HS . . . . . .82.5 2 Escambia HS . . . . . . .80.0 3 Bassett HS . . . . . . . . .79.6 4 Orange Park HS . . . .75.5 5 Bartlett HS . . . . . . . . .75.1 6 Walton HS . . . . . . . . .72.2

Independent A

Scholastic A

1 Kennesaw Mtn HS . .83.9 2 Harrison Central HS 83.1 3 Judson HS . . . . . . . . .82.6 4 Soddy Daisy HS . . . .82.4 5 Sprayberry HS . . . . .81.6 6 Murphy HS . . . . . . . . .80.9 7 McEachern HS . . . . .79.6 8 Denham Springs HS .78.5 9 Gibbs HS . . . . . . . . . .77.9 10 Concord HS . . . . . . . .74.3 11 Comeaux HS . . . . . . .73.8 12 Daphne HS . . . . . . . . .73.3 13 Collins Hill HS . . . . .73.0 14 Thibodaux HS . . . . . .71.7

1 Banderas . . . . . . . . . .81.2 2 Optemystic . . . . . . . .77.6 3 Emblem 281 . . . . . . .76.2

March 8th

Photos from top Tate HS; Judson HS; Harrison Central HS. background Escambia HS.


Color Guard

Independent World

1 Patriots . . . . . . . . . . . .88.0

March 8th-9th

Independent Open 1 Ventures . . . . . . . . . . .81.3 2 3rd Legend . . . . . . . .80.2

Scholastic Open 1 Shenendehowa HS .79.0 2 Hinsdale Central HS 76.0 3 Eastridge HS . . . . . . .75.8 4 Naples HS . . . . . . . . .70.2

Independent A 1 Innuendo . . . . . . . . . .81.7 2 Spectrum . . . . . . . . . .78.5 3 Ventures . . . . . . . . . . .76.3 4 Collage . . . . . . . . . . . .75.5

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Scholastic A 1 Phoenix HS . . . . . . . .84.0 1 Homer HS . . . . . . . . . .84.0 3 Gates Chili HS . . . . .82.8 4 Cicero-North Syracuse HS . . . . . .81.7 5 East Syracuse HS . .80.7 6 Eclypse of DeValle .77.8 7 North Tonawanda HS 76.5 8 Medina HS . . . . . . . . .75.1 9 Clinton HS . . . . . . . . .74.2 10 Greater Johnstown HS . . . . .72.5

Photos clockwise from top Homer HS; Phoenix HS; Shenendehowa HS. background Patriots.


Color Guard

Independent World 1 Pride of Cincinnati .93.3 2 Fantasia . . . . . . . . . . .92.5 3 Northern Lights . . . .88.9 4 Northeast . . . . . . . . . .86.0 5 Esperanza De Luz . .84.8 6 Oracle . . . . . . . . . . . . .82.2 7 Sonnor . . . . . . . . . . . . .80.3 8 Signature . . . . . . . . . .78.3

Scholastic A

Scholastic Open

1 Ayala HS . . . . . . . . . . .85.3 2 Mission Viejo HS . . .81.8 3 Rancho Cucamonga HS . . . .81.6 4 Upland HS . . . . . . . . .73.6 5 El Toro HS . . . . . . . . .72.5 6 Aliso Niguel HS . . . .68.9

Scholastic World 1 Pomona HS . . . . . . . .77.7 2 Arcadia HS . . . . . . . . .75.7 3 Valencia HS . . . . . . . .71.1

Independent A 1 Black Knights . . . . . .85.6 2 Esperanza De Luz . .82.2 3 Ventura . . . . . . . . . . . .79.0 4 In Motion . . . . . . . . . .78.6 5 Pacificaires . . . . . . . .76.7

Independent Open 1 Lealta . . . . . . . . . . . . .85.9 2 St Johns of Beverly 85.2 3 Northern Lights . . . .80.8 4 Third Edition . . . . . . .80.2 5 Orion . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77.3 6 Millenia . . . . . . . . . . . .75.1 7 Alchemy . . . . . . . . . . .72.4 8 Pacific Crest . . . . . . .71.2

1 Glen A Wilson HS . .83.5 2 Esperanza HS . . . . . .82.5 3 Liberty HS . . . . . . . . .80.6 4 Arroyo Grande HS . .80.0 5 Eastlake HS . . . . . . . .79.1 6 Dublin HS . . . . . . . . . .78.0 7 Loara HS . . . . . . . . . . .77.8 8 Vista HS . . . . . . . . . . .76.9 9 Saugus HS . . . . . . . . .76.4 10 Centennial HS . . . . .75.7 11 Poway HS . . . . . . . . . .74.8 12 Ramona HS . . . . . . . .74.3 13 Aloha HS . . . . . . . . . . .73.3 14 Beyer HS . . . . . . . . . .70.4 15 King HS . . . . . . . . . . . .69.7

Photos from left Ayala HS; Lealta. background Momentum.

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March 8th-9th

Southwest Independent Open

Percussion Independent World

1 Riverside Community College . . . . . . . . . . .86.0 2 Black Knights . . . . . .84.0 3 Momentum . . . . . . . . .83.1

Scholastic World 1 Ayala HS . . . . . . . . . . .84.7 2 San Marcos HS . . . . .82.8 2 Thousand Oaks HS .82.8 4 West HS . . . . . . . . . . .72.8

1 Pasadena City College . . . . . . . . . . .74.7 2 Roseville Ensemble 65.5

Scholastic Open 1 Rancho

Cucamonga HS . . . .82.1 2 Rubidoux HS . . . . . . .81.4 3 Fountain Valley HS .77.8 4 Beyer HS . . . . . . . . . .75.2 5 Paradise Valley HS .74.2 6 West Covina HS . . . .70.3

Independent A 1 Las Vegas . . . . . . . . . .73.7

Scholastic A

1 Loara HS . . . . . . . . . . .82.8 2 Chino Hills HS . . . . .81.4 3 Hawthorne HS . . . . .80.2 4 Liberty HS . . . . . . . . .79.4 5 Canyon Hills Jr HS .78.8 6 A B Miller HS . . . . . .78.6 7 Rowland HS . . . . . . . .77.7 8 Oceanside HS . . . . . .76.9 9 Modesto HS . . . . . . . .76.7 10 Sabino HS . . . . . . . . .76.6 11 Mesquite HS . . . . . . .74.2 12 Arlington HS . . . . . . .73.3


Carolina Independent A

1 Carolina Visual Productions . . . . . . .82.8 2 Aria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71.9 3 Elegance . . . . . . . . . . .69.6 4 Intensity . . . . . . . . . . .68.2

Color Guard

Independent World

1 Infiniti . . . . . . . . . . . . .83.8

Independent Open 1 The Study . . . . . . . . . .84.8

Scholastic Open 1 Bassett HS . . . . . . . . .81.0 2 Lassiter HS . . . . . . . .77.8

Scholastic A 1 Croatan HS . . . . . . . .86.0 2 Northgate HS . . . . . .83.5 3 Cary HS . . . . . . . . . . . .82.9 4 Dobyns Bennett HS 79.4 5 Sullivans Central HS 78.2 6 Concord HS . . . . . . . .78.1 7 Trinity HS . . . . . . . . . .78.0 8 South Granville HS .77.6 9 Bassett HS . . . . . . . . .76.5 10 West Johnston HS . .76.4 11 Scotland HS . . . . . . . .75.6 12 Boiling Springs HS .74.4 13 Sullivan North HS . .70.6

March 15th

Gaffney, South Carolina

2003 Regionals Riverside, California

Southern California Independent World

1 Black Knights . . . . . .86.9 2 Riverside Community College . . . . . . . . . . .85.9

Scholastic Concert World 1 Corona del Sol HS . .82.2

Scholastic Concert Open 1 Buena HS . . . . . . . . . .79.6 2 Corona del Sol . . . . .77.0 3 Ayala HS . . . . . . . . . . .75.5 4 Moorpark HS . . . . . . .69.8

Scholastic Open

1 Arcadia HS . . . . . . . . .81.3 2 Rancho Cucamonga HS . . . .80.5 3 Cerritos HS . . . . . . . .77.8 4 Granada Hills HS . . .75.5 5 West Covina HS . . . .71.0 6 Bullard HS . . . . . . . . .70.4 7 Pacifica HS . . . . . . . .66.7

Photos from top Carolina Visual Productions; Lassiter HS. background Croatan HS; Arcadia HS.

Percussion Scholastic A

1 Westlake HS . . . . . . .84.8 2 Hawthorne HS . . . . .82.5 3 Chino Hills HS . . . . .81.9 3 Los Banos HS . . . . . .81.9 5 Rowland HS . . . . . . . .81.1 6 Loara HS . . . . . . . . . . .80.4 7 Simi Valley HS . . . . .80.2 8 Canyon Hills JHS . . .80.1 9 Newbury Park HS . .79.9 10 Buena HS . . . . . . . . . .79.7 11 Santa Barbara HS . .79.6 12 Valencia HS . . . . . . . .78.7 13 William S Hart HS . .78.6 14 Trabuco Hills HS . . .75.5 15 Desert Vista HS . . . .74.4 16 Hanford HS . . . . . . . .73.3 17 Sultana HS . . . . . . . . .71.3 18 Sahuaro HS . . . . . . . .69.9 19 Ruth Musser MS . . .57.9 20 Townsend JHS . . . . .51.9

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Color Guard Independent World

1 Pride of Cincinnati .94.5 2 Patriots . . . . . . . . . . . .90.8 3 Onyx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83.8

Scholastic World 1 Avon HS . . . . . . . . . . .90.5 2 Miamisburg HS . . . . .89.5 3 Franklin Central HS .85.9 4 Lawrence Central HS 84.0 5 Center Grove HS . . .77.6

Independent Open 1 Interplay . . . . . . . . . . .85.6 2 Third Edition . . . . . . .85.4 3 Top Hats . . . . . . . . . . .83.9 4 Onyx Open . . . . . . . . .83.7 5 Eklipse . . . . . . . . . . . .81.7 6 Juxtaposition . . . . . .78.8

Scholastic Open 1 Centerville HS . . . . .89.4 2 Taylor HS . . . . . . . . . .88.1 3 Marian Catholic HS .85.1 4 Kings HS . . . . . . . . . . .81.7 5 Hinsdale Central HS 81.4 6 South Brunswick HS 80.7 7 Kettering Fairmont HS . . . . . .72.9 8 Parkway West HS . .70.2 9 Shelby County HS . .68.5

Independent A 1 Evolution . . . . . . . . . .83.7 2 Independence . . . . . .83.3 3 Spirit of Windsor . . .80.5 4 Westerville Guard . .78.5 5 Art 101 . . . . . . . . . . . .77.2 6 Collage . . . . . . . . . . . .76.7

Scholastic A 1 Brentwood HS . . . . . .89.3 2 Carroll HS . . . . . . . . .86.8 3 Ft. Mill HS . . . . . . . . .86.7 4 Gates Chili HS . . . . .84.8 5 New Philadelphia HS 84.0 6 Mt. Juliet HS . . . . . . .82.7 7 Mars HS . . . . . . . . . . .82.2 8 Dixie Heights HS . . .81.8 9 North Tonawanda HS 79.4 9 Bellbrook HS . . . . . . .79.4 11 LaPorte HS . . . . . . . .78.9 12 North Royalton HS .76.9 13 Kiski Area HS . . . . . .76.7 14 Hart County HS . . . .75.3 15 East Coweta HS . . . .72.5

Dayton, Ohio

MidEast 2003 Regionals Independent World 1 Music City Mystique 90.4 2 The Project . . . . . . . .88.3 3 Rhythm X . . . . . . . . . .84.9 4 Great Lakes . . . . . . . .81.4

Scholastic World 1 Avon HS . . . . . . . . . . .86.5 2 Hilliard Darby HS . . .84.3 3 Centerville HS . . . . .81.7 4 West Carteret HS . .76.5

Scholastic Concert World 1 Fort Mills HS . . . . . . .91.2 2 New Albany HS . . . . .88.8 3 Tunstall HS . . . . . . . .87.0

Independent Open 1 North Coast Academy 89.8 2 Eastside Fury . . . . . .87.2 3 Plan B . . . . . . . . . . . . .84.0 4 Virginia Helmsmen .82.9 5 Scenic City Velocity .79.4 6 Rhythm Movement .78.6 Photos Pride of Cincinnati. background Sycamore HS.

March 15th-16th Percussion

Scholastic Open 1 Thomas

Worthington HS . . .89.4 2 Kings HS . . . . . . . . . . .88.0 3 North Philadelphia HS . . .87.0 4 North Harrison HS . .85.4 5 Parkway West HS . .85.3 6 Novi HS . . . . . . . . . . . .84.6 7 Bishop Dwenger HS .84.5 8 Powhatan HS . . . . . .83.8 9 Owen Valley HS . . . .83.1 10 Springboro HS . . . . .82.6 11 Downers Grove HS .72.0

Scholastic Concert Open 1 Anderson HS . . . . . . .90.0 2 Shelby Co HS Gold .89.0 3 Kettering Fairmont HS . . . . . .86.1 4 Grove City HS . . . . . .80.5 5 Shelby Co HS Blue .76.1

Independent A

1 B2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87.2 2 Arthur Hill . . . . . . . . .82.8 3 L.E.A.P. . . . . . . . . . . . .82.5 4 Motor City . . . . . . . . .71.3

Scholastic A 1 Sycamore HS . . . . . .86.3 2 Francis Howell North HS . . . . . . . . . .85.2 3 Maconaquah HS . . . .84.7 4 Lebanon HS . . . . . . . .84.5 5 Tell City HS . . . . . . . .84.2 6 Mt. Juliet HS . . . . . . .83.7 7 Wauseon HS . . . . . . .83.2 8 Milford HS . . . . . . . . .82.3 9 Clinton HS . . . . . . . . .81.3 10 Carroll HS . . . . . . . . .79.4 11 Fairborn HS . . . . . . . .79.3 12 Bellbrook HS . . . . . . .78.6

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Color Guard

Independent World

1 Oracle . . . . . . . . . . . . .87.0 2 Signature . . . . . . . . . .83.3

Scholastic World 1 Pomona HS . . . . . . . .84.4

Independent Open 1 Alchemy . . . . . . . . . . .81.4

Independent A 1 Oracle A . . . . . . . . . . .76.9 2 Nevella . . . . . . . . . . . .67.7

Scholastic A 1 Dakota Ridge HS . . .79.0 2 Northglenn HS . . . . .76.4 3 Rampart HS . . . . . . . .74.0 4 Focus HS . . . . . . . . . .71.7

Lakewood, Colorado

Scholastic Open 1 Arvada HS Reds . . . .77.5 2 Bengal HS Regiment 77.4 3 Columbine HS . . . . . .73.0 4 Overland HS . . . . . . .68.9

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Rocky Mountain 2003 Percussion

Independent World

1 Blue Knights . . . . . . .91.4

Scholastic World 1 Ponderosa HS . . . . . .90.0 2 Pomona HS . . . . . . . .86.9 3 Northglenn HS . . . . .86.2

Scholastic Concert World 1 Gateway HS . . . . . . . .91.3 2 Arapahoe HS . . . . . . .87.4

Independent Open 1 Groove Pursuit . . . . .84.0 2 Blue Knights . . . . . . .83.2

Photos from top Pomona HS; Signature; Ponderosa HS. background Oracle.

Scholastic Open 1 Longmont HS . . . . . .86.1 2 Lakewood HS . . . . . .83.7 3 Columbine HS . . . . . .81.1 4 Monarch HS . . . . . . . .79.9

Scholastic A 1 Overland HS . . . . . . .83.1 2 Deer Valley HS . . . . .78.3

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March 22nd-23rd

Miami

Miami, Florida

Percussion Independent Open

1 South Florida Percussion . . . . . . . .82.8

Independent A 1 Stryke . . . . . . . . . . . . .88.9

Scholastic A 1 Flanagan HS . . . . . . .86.5 2 Piper HS . . . . . . . . . . .74.3 3 Charlotte HS . . . . . . .73.8

Regionals Photos from top Braddock Ind; Stryke; Alliance of Miami. background Flanagan HS.

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Independent A 1 Alliance of Miami . .87.6 2 Fahrenheit . . . . . . . . .82.1 3 University of So Florida . . . . . . . . .80.4

Color Guard

Independent World 1 Northeast . . . . . . . . . .89.7 2 Alliance of Miami . .84.9

Scholastic World 1 Lake Mary HS . . . . . .78.7

Independent Open 1 Braddock Ind . . . . . .90.3 2 Medea . . . . . . . . . . . . .85.4 3 The Knights . . . . . . . .81.7

Scholastic A

Scholastic Open 1 Flanagan HS . . . . . . .91.8 2 Cypress Creek HS . .88.7 3 Stoneman Douglas HS . . . . . . .87.1 4 Hialeah HS . . . . . . . . .84.8 5 Fletcher HS . . . . . . . .84.1 6 Seminole HS . . . . . . .82.2 7 Cooper City HS . . . .79.4

1 Santaluces HS . . . . .92.3 2 Western HS . . . . . . . .90.2 3 Satellite HS . . . . . . . .89.5 4 Dr. Phillips HS . . . . .86.8 5 Taravella HS . . . . . . .86.7 6 Mariner HS . . . . . . . .86.6 7 Lake Howell HS . . . .83.5 8 Spruce Creek HS . . .82.7 9 Olympic Heights HS .82.2 10 Lely HS . . . . . . . . . . . .80.4 11 Cypress Creek HS . .79.4 12 St Petersburg HS . . .77.9 13 Timber Creek HS . . .76.8 14 G Holmes Braddock HS . . . . . .76.4 15 Miami Sunset HS . . .75.3



Color Guard Independent World

1 Raiders . . . . . . . . . . . .95.5 2 Fantasia . . . . . . . . . . .93.4

Scholastic World 1 Logan HS . . . . . . . . . .95.2 2 Beyer HS . . . . . . . . . .91.7 3 Rancho Bernardo HS 85.4 4 Arcadia HS . . . . . . . . .82.5 5 Clovis West HS . . . . .80.1

Scholastic Open

Scholastic A

1 Ayala HS . . . . . . . . . . .87.2 2 Rancho Cucamonga HS . . . .86.0 3 Logan HS . . . . . . . . . .82.4 4 Oak Grove HS . . . . . .82.0 5 Upland HS . . . . . . . . .80.8 6 Clovis HS . . . . . . . . . .79.7 7 Chino HS . . . . . . . . . .76.5 8 Fairfield HS . . . . . . . .76.1 9 Moreau HS . . . . . . . . .75.4 10 Buchanan HS . . . . . .69.3

1 Fowler HS . . . . . . . . . .82.7 2 Dublin HS . . . . . . . . . .81.6 2 Modesto HS . . . . . . . .81.6 4 Arroyo Grande HS . .81.2 5 Amador Valley HS . .80.1 6 Ferndale HS . . . . . . . .79.2 7 Live Oak HS . . . . . . . .78.3 8 Liberty HS . . . . . . . . .78.1 9 Westview HS . . . . . . .77.9 10 Capistrano Valley HS 74.7 11 Westllake HS . . . . . . .74.6 12 Woodbridge HS . . . .72.9 13 Moorpark HS . . . . . . .71.6 14 Delano HS . . . . . . . . .71.5 15 Mariner HS . . . . . . . .68.2

Independent A

Independent Open 1 Blue Devils . . . . . . . .84.1 2 Northern Lights . . . .82.7 3 Orion . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80.6 4 Raiders . . . . . . . . . . . .80.0 5 Glenbrook . . . . . . . . .73.5 6 Oregon Crusaders . .70.7 7 Exaltation . . . . . . . . . .69.9

1 Ventura . . . . . . . . . . . .81.4 2 Riverbank . . . . . . . . . .81.3 3 In Motion . . . . . . . . . .78.2

Photos from top Oak Grove HS; Riverside Community College. background Rancho Bernardo HS.

2003 Regionals Percussion Independent World

1 Riverside Community College . . . . . . . . . . .92.6

Scholastic World 1 San Marcos HS . . . . .86.6 2 James Logan HS . . .86.4 3 Upland HS . . . . . . . . .85.2 4 Clovis West HS . . . . .83.8

Independent Open 1 Roseville . . . . . . . . . . .62.6

Scholastic Open 1 Fairfield HS . . . . . . . .83.7 2 Granada Hills HS . . .83.2 3 McNary HS . . . . . . . . .83.0 4 Mariner HS . . . . . . . .80.7 5 Beyer HS . . . . . . . . . .80.5 6 Evergreen HS . . . . . .73.3 7 Hogan HS . . . . . . . . . .64.4

Scholastic Concert Open 1 Modesto HS . . . . . . . .87.4 2 McQueen HS . . . . . . .84.8

Scholastic A 1 Clovis East HS . . . . .87.0 2 Los Banos HS . . . . . .85.6 3 Modesto HS . . . . . . . .82.7 4 Liberty HS . . . . . . . . .81.4 5 Westlake HS . . . . . . .80.6 6 Tulare Western HS .78.1 7 Monta Vista HS . . . .75.6

March 22nd-23rd

West

Union City, California

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Percussion Independent World

1 The Project . . . . . . . .87.5 2 Penn State . . . . . . . . .83.3

Scholastic Concert World 1 Triton Regional HS .68.9

Independent Open 1 United . . . . . . . . . . . . .82.5 2 Aftermath . . . . . . . . . .80.3 3 Progressive . . . . . . . .67.1

Scholastic Open 1 North Penn HS . . . . .83.8 2 Upper Darby HS . . . .81.6 3 Stamford HS . . . . . . .79.8 4 Lower Dauphin HS .79.7 5 Bensalem HS . . . . . .78.7

Scholastic A 1 Washington Twp HS 84.6 2 Downingtown HS . . .83.4 3 Norristown HS . . . . .82.3 4 Lord Botetourt HS . .79.5 5 Salisbury HS . . . . . . .77.7

Scholastic Concert Open 1 Portsmouth HS . . . . .85.2

Independent A 1 Rockville . . . . . . . . . . .71.1

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Color Guard Independent World

1 Patriots . . . . . . . . . . . .93.2 2 Black Watch . . . . . . .89.8 3 Blessed Sacrament .88.1 4 Chimeras . . . . . . . . . .84.6 5 Sonnor . . . . . . . . . . . . .81.1

Independent Open 1 The Light Brigade . .90.2 2 St.John’s of Beverly .87.8 3 Top Hats . . . . . . . . . . .85.2 4 Sacred Heart . . . . . . .85.1 5 3rd Legend . . . . . . . .81.8 6 Apex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81.5 7 First Flight . . . . . . . . .80.1 8 Alter Ego . . . . . . . . . .79.8 9 QED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75.1 10 Classics . . . . . . . . . . .72.0

Scholastic Open

Scholastic A

1 South Brunswick HS 86.1 2 Shenendehowa HS .83.2 3 Trumbull HS . . . . . . . .81.5 4 Mechanicsburg HS .80.0 5 Norwalk HS . . . . . . . .78.4 6 Eastridge HS . . . . . . .77.3 7 Archbishop Ryan HS 76.7 8 Naples HS . . . . . . . . .75.2 9 Bethel HS . . . . . . . . . .72.4 10 Brookfield HS . . . . . .70.6

1 Laurens HS . . . . . . . .90.6 2 Gates Chili HS . . . . .88.7 3 Norwin HS . . . . . . . . .87.5 4 Cicero-North Syracuse HS . . . . . .86.2 5 Homer HS . . . . . . . . . .85.8 6 East Syracuse -Minoa HS . . . . . . . .84.9 7 Delaware Valley HS .82.6 8 Great Johnstown HS 81.6 8 Roselle Park HS . . . .81.6 10 Triton Regional HS .81.5 11 Pennsauken HS . . . .79.8 12 Brien McMahon HS .78.2 13 Bensalem HS . . . . . .75.7 14 Shenendehowa HS .75.0 15 Red Land HS . . . . . . .74.7

Photos from top Aftermath; South Brunswick HS. background Chimeras.


Photos opposite page from top Aftermath; South Brunswick HS. background Chimeras. this page from left The Project; Lauren HS. background Rockville; Norristown HS.

March 22nd-23rd

Norristown and Coatesville, Pennsylvania

2003 Regionals March 22nd

Houston, Texas

Lone Star Percussion

Percussion Scholastic World

1 Winston Churchill HS 92.3

Scholastic Concert World 1 Cypress Falls HS . . .87.3

Scholastic Concert Open 1 Foster HS . . . . . . . . . .86.3 2 Llano HS . . . . . . . . . . .74.2

Independent A 1 Surround Sound . . . .85.5 2 Tomball Independent 83.7

Scholastic A 1 Cypress Springs HS 81.3 2 Connally HS . . . . . . . .80.5 3 Anderson HS . . . . . . .78.3 4 Tomball TDL . . . . . . .74.5 5 Poth HS . . . . . . . . . . . .69.7

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116 1. When was the first year that WGI supplied a tent for members to do equipment warm up at Dayton for the world championships? Before this time members had to warm up outside or in the body warm up area at UD. a. 1990 b. 1991 c. 1992 d. 1993 2. Which organization was the first to have two groups competing in the same Independent class at WGI Championships? a. Blue Devils b. Northeast Independent c. St. Ann’s d. Northern Lights

3. Which guard used the first full sized tarp at WGI Championships? a. Pride of Cincinnati (1986) b. Erte (1985) b. San Jose Raiders (1988) d. Union HS (1987)

6. Which color guard was famous for using a fish during it’s performance at WGI? a. Crown Guard b. Solution c. Patriots d. Bishop Kearney

4. How many different cities have been the host to WGI Championships? a. 3 b. 6 c. 9 d. 10

7. When was the last year that WGI had an age out rule in the world class? a. 1998 b. 2000 c. 1999 d. 1997

5. When was the first year that WGI had expanded to 6 classes in the Color Guard division? (Scholastic and Independent A, Open, World) a. 1991 b. 1993 c. 1994 d. 1999

8. Including the 2003 season, how many different world class winter guards have consisted of an all male cast? a. 3 b. 5 c. 2 d. 0


9. Which world class winter guard of 1993 had a faux bird resting on the head of each member as they began the show? a. Emerald Marquis b. Blessed Sacrament c. Field of View d. Victoriasville Phoenix

10. How many drumlines participated in the 2002 World Championships? a. 300 b. 49 c. 526 d. 131

13. Which scholastic open guard was the first to be voted onto a Fans Favorite video? a. Centerville b. Pope c. Pomona d. Northmont

11. Which color guard that is still competing is the oldest member of WGI? a. Alliance of Miami b. Blessed Sacrament c. Choctawhatchee HS d. Miamisburg HS

14. Which scholastic drum line has won each class (A, Open, and World)? a. Mission Viejo b. Avon c. Northglenn d. King Phillip

12. The WGI World Championships had a different title years ago, it was: a. Winter Guard Olympics b. The Winter Guard Games c. Color Guard Championships d. Guards of America

15. Which independent guard dressed like peacocks in 1996? a. Adagio b. Blue Devils c. Sundowners d. Everybody

The WGI Quiz

Answers

1. b; 2. c; 3. a; 4. c (Hoffman Estates, IL, Cape Cod, MA, Madison, WI, Syracuse, NY, Nashville, TN, Dayton , OH, Buffalo, NY, Phoenix, AZ, Milwaukee, WI); 5. b; 6. c; 7. c; 8. a (Cavaliers, Pride 1997, South Shore Drill Team 2003), 9. a; 10. d; 11. b; 12. a; 13. c; 14. b; 15. d. Photos opposite page Black Gold. background Juxtaposition. this page Tell City; South Shore Drill Team. background Salem HS.

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Centerville High School

Dayton Convention Center

Round One

Round One

Unit

Score

Place

Unit

Score

Place

5:00 PM Cinco Ranch HS B Katy, TX

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5:00 PM Floyd Central HS Floyd Knobs, IN

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5:08 PM Dakota Ridge HS Littleton, CO

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5:08 PM Field HS Brimfield, OH

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5:16 PM Bremen HS Bremen, IN

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5:16 PM Washington Township HS Sewell, NJ

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5:24 PM Chambersburg HS Chambersburg, PA

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5:24 PM Conner HS Hebron, KY

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5:32 PM Dobyns-Bennett HS Kingsport, TN

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5:32 PM Lakota West HS West Chester, OH

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5:40 PM Warsaw HS Warsaw, IN

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5:40 PM West Johnston HS Benson, NC

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5:48 PM Springboro HS Springboro, OH

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5:48 PM Canyon Springs HS Moreno Valley, CA

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5:56 PM Northglenn HS Northglenn, CO

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5:56 PM Coppell HS Coppell, TX

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6:04 PM Francis Howell Central HS St. Charles, MO

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6:04 PM Bellbrook HS Bellbrook, OH

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6:12 PM Warren Central HS Indianapolis, IN

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6:12 PM LaPorte HS LaPorte, IN

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6:20 PM Mars HS Mars, PA

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6:20 PM Mt Juliet HS Mt. Juliet, TN

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6:28 PM Houston HS Germantown, TN

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6:28 PM Dixie Heights HS Edgewood, KY

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6:36 PM Taylor HS Katy, TX

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6:36 PM North Putnam HS Roachdale, IN

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6:44 PM Harrison Central HS Korkoma Gulfport, MS

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6:44 PM Lawrence North HS Indianapolis, IN

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6:52 PM Judson HS Converse, TX

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6:52 PM Santaluces HS Lantana, FL

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Scholastic A Round Two Unit

Round Two Score

Place

Unit

Score

Place

7:30 PM Mansfield HS Mansfield, MA

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7:30 PM Maumee HS Maumee, OH

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7:38 PM McKeesport HS McKeesport, PA

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7:38 PM South Meck HS Charlotte, NC

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7:46 PM Lewisville HS Lewisville, TX

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7:46 PM Collins Hill HS Suwanee, GA

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7:54 PM Kickapoo HS Springfield, MO

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7:54 PM Sullivan Central HS Blountville, TN

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8:02 PM Westlake HS Westlake Village, CA

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8:02 PM East Coweta HS Sharpsburg, GA

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8:10 PM Greater Johnstown HS Johnstown, NY

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8:10 PM Northwest HS Cedar Hill, MO

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8:18 PM Lakeland HS White Lake, MI

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8:18 PM South Granville HS Creedmoor, NC

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8:26 PM Blue Valley HS, KS Stilwell, KS

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8:26 PM King HS Riverside, CA

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8:34 PM Cary HS Cary, NC

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8:34 PM Westview HS Portland, OR

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8:42 PM Spruce Creek HS Port Orange, FL

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8:42 PM O’Fallon HS Giocoso Ofallon, IL

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8:50 PM Croatan HS Newport, NC

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8:50 PM Americas HS El Paso, TX

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8:58 PM Cicero N Syracuse HS Cicero, NY

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8:58 PM Hebron HS Carrollton, TX

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9:06 PM Lely HS Naples, FL

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9:06 PM Western HS Davie, FL

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9:14 PM Laurens HS Laurens, NY

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9:14 PM Washington HS Washington, MO

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Miamisburg High School Vandalia Butler High School Round One Unit

Round One Score

Place

Unit

Score

Place

5:00 PM Scotland HS Laurinburg, NC

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5:00 PM West Carrollton HS West Carrollton, OH

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5:08 PM Carlisle HS Carlisle, OH

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5:08 PM North Penn HS Lansdale, PA

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5:16 PM Salem HS Salem, IN

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5:16 PM Union Endicott HS Endicott, NY

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5:24 PM Bassett HS A Bassett, VA

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5:24 PM New Palestine HS New Palestine, IN

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5:32 PM Moorpark HS Moorpark, CA

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5:32 PM Thomas Worthington HS Worthington, OH

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5:40 PM Francis Howell HS St. Charles, MO

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5:40 PM Normal Community HS Normal, IL

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5:48 PM Norwood HS Norwood, OH

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5:48 PM North Royalton HS North Royalton, OH

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5:56 PM Jefferson HS Lafayette, IN

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5:56 PM Fowler HS Fowler, CA

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6:04 PM Capistrano Valley HS Mission Viejo, CA

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6:04 PM Modesto HS Modesto, CA

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6:12 PM Eastlake HS Chula Vista, CA

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6:12 PM Liberty HS Bakersfield, CA

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6:20 PM Salem HS Salem, MA

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6:20 PM Kennesaw Mountain HS Kennesaw, GA

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6:28 PM Esperanza HS Anaheim, CA

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6:28 PM Soddy-Daisy HS Soddy-Daisy, TN

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6:36 PM Marquette HS Chesterfield, MO

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6:36 PM Murphy HS Mobile, AL

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6:44 PM Glen Wilson HS Hacienda Heights, CA

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6:44 PM Brentwood HS Brentwood, TN

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Photos background from left Frisco HS; Gibbs HS.

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Prelims Thursday Round Two Unit

Round Two Score

Place

Unit

Score

Place

7:15 PM Mason HS Mason, OH

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7:15 PM Eastern Regional HS Voorhees, NJ

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7:23 PM Hart County HS Munfordville, KY

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7:23 PM Trinity HS Trinity, NC

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7:31 PM Blue Springs HS Blue Springs, MO

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7:31 PM Francis Howell North HS St. Charles, MO

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7:39 PM Andrew HS Tinley Park, IL

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7:39 PM Sibley HS Mendota Heights, MN

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7:47 PM Centennial HS Franklin, TN

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7:47 PM Brookwood HS Brookwood, AL

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7:55 PM Ypsilanti HS Ypsilanti, MI

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7:55 PM Powhatan HS Powhatan, VA

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8:03 PM Flushing HS Flushing, MI

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8:03 PM Concord HS Concord, NC

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8:11 PM Fountain Valley Fountain Valley, CA

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8:11 PM Trumansburg HS Trumansburg, NY

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8:19 PM Eeclypse of Delaware Valley Frenchtown, NJ ______ ___

8:19 PM Whitnall HS Greenville, WI

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8:27 PM New Philadelphia HS New Philadelphia, OH

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8:27 PM Fort Mill HS Fort Mill, SC

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8:35 PM Cinco Ranch HS A Katy, TX

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8:35 PM Homer HS Homer, NY

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8:43 PM Olympic Heights HS Boca Raton, FL

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8:43 PM Gibbs HS St. Petersburg, FL

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8:51 PM Gates Chili HS Rochester, NY

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8:51 PM Carroll HS Dayton, OH

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8:59 PM Northgate HS Madras, GA

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8:59 PM Sprayberry HS Marietta, GA

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Round One Unit

Round Two Score

Place

Unit

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8:00 AM Effervescence East Aurora, NY

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10:30 AM Riverbank Riverbank, CA

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8:08 AM The Academy Evansville, IN

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10:38 AM Afterglow Linwood, NJ

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8:16 AM Collage Akron, OH

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10:46 AM The Girls of South Shore Chicago, IL

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8:24 AM Dutch Boy Ontario, Canada

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10:54 AM Andromeda McKeesport, PA

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8:32 AM Penn State University Park, PA

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11:02 AM Eklipse Hopkinsville, KY

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8:40 AM Bravada St. Louis, MO

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11:10 AM Emblem 281 North Houston, TX

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8:48 AM Intensity Chattanooga, TN

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11:18 AM Visual Arts Production Newark, DE

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8:56 AM Sky Ryders Shawnee Mission, KS

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11:26 AM Westerville Westerville, OH

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9:04 AM Optemystic Hattiesburg, MS

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11:34 AM Complexity Brick, NJ

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9:12 AM National Avenue Springfield, MO

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11:42 AM Carolina Visual Raleigh, NC

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9:20 AM Ventura Fremont, CA

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11:50 AM Fusion Parsippany, NJ

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9:28 AM Pegasus Saddle Brook, NJ

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11:58 AM In Motion Fairfield, CA

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9:36 AM High Voltage Haddon Heights, NJ

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12:06 PM Evolution Sheboygan, WI

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9:44 AM Innuendo Wayne, NJ

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12:14 PM Farenheit Orlando, FL

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9:52 AM Esperanza de Luz San Diego, CA

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12:22 PM Alliance of Miami Miami, FL

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12:30 PM Terpsichore Fairfield, CT

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10:00 AM Insignia Dallas, TX 10:08 AM Break

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1:30 PM Christos Pittsburgh, PA

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2:34 PM Pacificaires Surrey, BC Canada

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1:38 PM Aria Greensboro, NC

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2:42 PM Sarajevo Fayetteville, AR

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1:46 PM South Shore Cadets Chicago, IL

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2:50 PM Spectrum Corning, NY

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1:54 PM Innovation Alexandria, VA

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2:58 PM St. Ann’s Neponset, MA

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2:02 PM Livonia Unified Livonia, MI

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3:06 PM Banderas Pensacola, FL

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2:10 PM Renaissance Sterling Heights, MI

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3:14 PM St. John’s of Beverly Beverly, MA

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2:18 PM Ars Nova Dallas, TX

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3:22 PM Independence Tinley Park, IL

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2:26 PM Art 101 Columbus, OH

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3:30 PM Black Knights Burbank, CA

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University of Dayton Arena

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Round One

Round Two

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Score

Place

Unit

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9:00 AM Champlin Park HS Champlin Park, MN

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12:00 PM Uvalde HS Uvalde, TX

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9:09 AM Naugatuck HS Naugatuck, CT

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12:09 PM Harrison HS Kennesaw, GA

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9:18 AM Ramsey HS Ramsey, NJ

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12:18 PM Kettering Fairmont HS Kettering, OH

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9:27 AM Bartlett HS Bartlett, TN

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12:27 PM Cooper City HS Cooper City, FL

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9:36 AM El Toro HS Lake Forest, CA

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12:36 PM Chino HS Chino, CA

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9:45 AM Parkway West HS Ballwin, MO

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12:45 PM Union HS Tulsa, OK

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9:54 AM Walton HS Marietta, GA

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12:54 PM Fairfield HS Fairfield, CA

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10:03 AM Mechanicsburg HS Mechanicsburg, PA

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1:03 PM Brookfield HS Brookfield, CT

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10:12 AM Kings HS Kings Mills, OH

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1:12 PM Southern Regional HS Manahawkin, NJ

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10:21 AM Hinsdale Central HS Hinsdale, NY

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1:21 PM Seminole HS Seminole, FL

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10:30 AM Flanagan HS Pembroke Pines, FL

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1:30 PM Norwalk HS Norwalk, CT

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10:39 AM Trumbull HS Trumbull, CT

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1:39 PM Hialeah HS Hialeah, FL

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10:48 AM Mission Viejo HS Mission Viejo, CA

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1:48 PM Blue Valley HS Stilwell, KS

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10:57 AM Cheshire HS Cheshire, CT

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11:06 AM Richland HS N. Richland Hills, TX

1:57 PM Rancho Cucamonga HS Rancho Cucamonga, CA

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11:15 AM Ayala HS Chino Hills, CA

2:06 PM Cypress Creek HS Orlando, FL

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11:24 AM Marian Catholic HS Chicago Heights, IL

2:15 PM Stoneman Douglas HS Parkland, FL

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2:33 PM Centerville HS Centerville, OH

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11:33 AM Break Photos background Cheshire HS.

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Round Three Unit

Score

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3:00 PM Powell HS Powell, TN

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4:21 PM Naples HS Naples, NY

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3:09 PM Beavercreek HS Beavercreek, OH

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4:30 PM The Woodlands The Woodlands, TX

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3:18 PM Columbine HS Littleton, CO

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4:39 PM Bassett HS Bassett, VA

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3:27 PM Rocori HS Cold Spring, MN

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4:48 PM Escambia HS Pensacola, FL

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3:36 PM Shelby County HS Shelbyville, KY

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4:57 PM Fletcher HS Neptune Beach, FL

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3:45 PM Bengal Regiment HS Lakewood, CO

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5:06 PM Tarpon Springs HS Tarpon Springs, FL

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3:54 PM Westfield HS Houston, TX

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5:15 PM Taylor HS Kokomo, IN

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4:03 PM Eastridge HS East Irondequoit, NY

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5:24 PM Crestview HS Crestview, FL

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4:12 PM Orange Park HS Orange Park, FL

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5:33 PM South Brunswick HS Monmouth Junction, NJ ______ ___

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Independent Open Prelims Round One Score

Unit

Place

Score

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Place

5:00 PM Orion San Jose, CA

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6:03 PM Eklipse Hopkinsville, KY

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5:09 PM Taboo Old Orchard Beach, ME

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6:12 PM Interplay Grand Rapids, MI

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5:18 PM Millennia San Marcos, TX

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6:21 PM Medea Boca Raton, FL

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5:27 PM Q.E.D. Kingston, NY

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6:30 PM St. John’s of Beverly Beverly, MA

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5:36 PM Juxtapostition Westerville, OH

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6:39 PM Braddock Miami, FL

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5:45 PM Alchemy Denver, CO

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6:48 PM Break

5:54 PM Ventures Kitchener-Waterloo, ON Canada

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Round Two Unit

Score

Place

Unit

Score

Place

7:10 PM Exaltation Mesa, AZ

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9:10 PM Black Gold Dallas, TX

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7:19 PM Salem Blue Salem, NH

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9:19 PM Oregon Crusaders Portland, OR

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7:28 PM Northern Lights Portland, OR

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9:28 PM Classics Lehigh Valley, PA

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7:37 PM Alter Ego West New York, NJ

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9:37 PM The Knights of UCF Orlando, FL

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7:46 PM Apex Newark, DE

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9:46 PM 3rd Legend Montreal, QC Canada

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7:55 PM First Flight Cary, NC

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9:55 PM San Jose Raiders San Jose, CA

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8:04 PM Tapestry Madison, WI

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10:04 PM The Pride of SMSU Springfield, MO

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8:13 PM The Light Brigade Philadelphia, PA

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10:13 PM The Study Bassett, VA

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8:22 PM Third Edition Montrose, MI

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10:22 PM Sacred Heart Roslingdale, MA

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8:31 PM Onyx Dayton, OH

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10:31 PM Paradigm Lake City, FL

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8:40 PM Top Hats New Kensington, PA

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10:40 PM Blue Devils Concord, CA

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10:49 PM Lealta San Diego, CA

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8:49 PM Break

10:58 PM Finale

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Scholastic Schedule Friday Open Semi-Finals

Vandalia-Butler High School

Round Three

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Scholastic World Class Unit

Score

Place

Unit

Score

Place

9:00 AM Clovis West HS Fresno, CA

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10:40 AM Northmont HS Clayton, OH

9:10 AM Lincoln-Way Central HS New Lenox, IL

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10:40 AM Break

9:20 AM Rancho Bernardo HS San Diego, CA

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10:55 AM Choctawhatchee HS Ft Walton Beach, FL

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9:30 AM Center Grove HS Greenwood, IN

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11:10 AM Tate HS ‘Chaparrals’ Gonzalez, FL

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9:40 AM Mt. Carmel HS San Diego, CA

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11:20 AM Irondale HS New Brighton, MN

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9:50 AM Northview HS Brazil, IN

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11:30 AM Lawrence Central HS Indianapolis, IN

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10:00 AM Lake Mary HS Lake Mary, FL

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11:40 AM Franklin Central HS Indianapolis, IN

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10:10 AM Arcadia HS Arcadia, CA

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11:50 AM Beyer HS Modesto, CA

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10:20 AM Pomona HS Arvada, CO

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12:00 PM James Logan HS Union City, CA

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10:30 AM St. Augustine HS ‘Coast One’ St. Augustine, FL

12:10 PM Avon HS Avon, IN

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12:20 PM Miamisburg HS Miamisburg, OH

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12:45 PM Bravo Winterguard Atlanta, GA

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2:45 PM Signature Color Guard Westminster, CO

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2:55 PM Break

1:05 PM Back 'Nsync Michiana Shores, IN

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3:10 PM Blessed Sacrament Cambridge, MA

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1:15 PM South Shore Drill Team Chicago, IL

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3:20 PM Oracle Winterguard Denver, CO

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1:25 PM Sonnor Laprairie, QUE Canada

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3:30 PM Northeast Independent Jacksonville, FL

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1:35 PM Esperanza de Luz San Diego, CA

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3:40 PM Black Watch Mt. Laurel, NJ

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1:45 PM Thurrock Academy Tilbury, England

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3:50 PM Pride of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH

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1:55 PM Infiniti Greenville, SC

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4:00 PM Patriots Rochester, NY

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2:05 PM Chimeras Nashville, TN

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4:10 PM Fantasia Riverside, CA

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2:15 PM Alliance of Miami Miami, FL

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4:20 PM San Jose Raiders San Jose, CA

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2:25 PM Onyx Dayton, OH

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4:30 PM Northern Lights Portland, OR

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2:35 PM Mayflower Billericay, Essex England

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8:30 PM Exhibition

11:00 PM Finale

Photos from left Independence; Field HS. background Lewisville HS.


Scholastic Open Class Unit

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Round One Unit

Score

Place

Score

Unit

Place

10:00 AM Piper HS Sunrise, FL

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11:12 AM Chantilly HS Chantilly, VA

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10:09 AM Milford HS Highland, MI

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11:21 AM Ben Davis HS Indianapolis, IN

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10:18 AM Fairborn HS Westerville, OH

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11:30 AM Maconaquah HS Bunker Hill, IN

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10:27 AM Andrew HS Tinley Park, IL

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11:39 AM Westlake HS Westlake Village, CA

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10:36 AM Cumberland County Cookeville, TN

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11:48 AM Bassett HS Bassett, VA

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10:45 AM Salem HS Salem, NH

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11:57 AM Liberty HS Bakersfield, CA

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10:54 AM Clovis East HS Clovis, CA

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12:06 PM Break

11:03 AM Science Hill HS Johnson City, TN

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Percussion Schedule Round Two Unit

Round Three Score

Place

Unit

Score

Place

12:15 PM Field HS Mogadore, OH

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2:30 PM Clinton HS Clinton, TN

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12:24 PM Lord Botetourt HS Daleville, VA

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2:39 PM Eastern Regional HS Voorhees, NJ

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12:33 PM Washington Twp HS Sewell, NJ

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2:48 PM Wauseon HS Toledo, OH

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12:42 PM Francis Howell North HS St. Charles, MO

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2:57 PM Los Banos HS Los Banos, CA

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12:51 PM Mt. Vernon HS Fortville, IN

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3:06 PM Enterprise HS Enterprise, AL

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1:00 PM Lafayette HS Wildwood, MO

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3:15 PM Lebanon HS Lebanon, OH

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1:09 PM Whitnall HS Greenfield, WI

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3:24 PM Tell City HS Tell City, IN

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1:18 PM Barnstable HS Hyannis, MA

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3:33 PM Clinton-Massie HS Clarksville, OH

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1:27 PM Buena HS Ventura, CA

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3:42 PM Francis Howell HS St Charles, MO

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1:36 PM Findlay MS Findley, OH

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3:51 PM Bartlett HS Bartlett, TN

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1:45 PM Taylor HS Kokomo, IN

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4:00 PM Findlay HS Toledo, OH

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1:54 PM Francis Howell Central HS St. Charles, MO

4:09 PM Carroll HS Dayton, OH

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4:18 PM Bellbrook HS Bellbrook, OH

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2:03 PM Mt Juliet HS Smyrna, TN

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4:27 PM Harrison Central HS Gulfport, MS

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2:12 PM Sycamore HS Cincinnati, OH

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2:21 PM Break Photos background Lafayette HS.

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Scholastic Open Class Unit

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Place

Unit

Score

Place

5:00 PM Columbine HS Littleton, CO

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5:10 PM Stamford HS Stamford, CT

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7:50 PM Pacifica HS Garden Grove, CA

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5:20 PM Center Grove HS Greenwood, IN

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8:00 PM E.D. White HS Thibodaux, LA

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5:30 PM Bishop Dwenger HS Fort Wayne, IN

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8:10 PM Champlin Park HS Inver Grove Heights, MN ______ ___

5:40 PM Irondale HS Mounds View, MN

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8:20 PM Owen Valley HS Spencer, IN

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5:50 PM Downers Grove HS Lisle, IL

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8:30 PM Thomas Worthington HS Grove City, OH

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6:00 PM Lakewood HS Lakewood, CO

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8:40 PM Novi HS Novi, MI

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6:10 PM Lincoln Way Central HS Joliet, IL

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8:50 PM Houston HS Germantown, TN

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6:20 PM Powhatan HS Powhatan, VA

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9:00 PM Centennial HS Franklin, TN

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6:30 PM Concord HS Concord, NC

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9:10 PM New Philadelphia HS New Philadelphia, OH ______ ___

6:40 PM Parkway West HS Ballwin, MO

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9:20 PM Springboro HS Springboro, OH

6:50 PM Arcadia HS Arcadia, CA

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9:30 PM Rancho Cucamonga Rancho Cucamonga, CA ______ ___

7:00 PM New Palestine HS New Palestine, IN

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9:40 PM Fairfield HS Concord, CA

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7:10 PM Longmont HS Longmont, CO

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9:50 PM North Harrison HS Ramsey, IN

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7:20 PM Kings HS Kings Mills, OH

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10:00 PM Fountain Valley HS Fountain Valley, CA

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7:30 PM Father Ryan HS Nashville, TN

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10:10 PM Everett HS Everett, CA

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Percussion Schedule Scholastic A Round One Unit

Score

Scholastic A Round Two Place

Unit

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Place

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Photos background from top Father Ryan HS; Sycamore HS.

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Friday

Prelims Nutter Center Independent A Class Unit

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Score

Place

Unit

Score

Place

10:24 AM Neptune Beach Neptune Beach, FL

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11:00 AM Sonic Wave Accord, MA

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10:33 AM Arthur Hill Saginaw, MI

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11:09 AM Motor City Westland, MI

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10:42 AM B2 Percussion Ensemble Fort Wayne, IN

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11:18 AM Tomball Independent Tomball, TX

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10:51 AM L.E.A.P. Lindenhurst, IL

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11:27 AM Break

2003 Percussion Independent Open Class Unit

Score

Place

11:30 AM Progressive Percussion Holly Springs, NC ______ ___ 11:40 AM Eminence Hattiesburg, MS

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11:50 AM S Florida Perc Company Miami, FL

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12:00 PM Pariah Ballground, GA

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12:10 PM Eastside Fury Clinton Township, MI

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12:20 PM Univ of Missouri Rhythm Movement Columbia, MO

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12:30 PM Virginia Helmsmen Danville, VA

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12:40 PM United Percussion Atco, NJ

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12:50 PM Break

Photos from top Plan B; Groove Pursuit. background Pariah.

1:00 PM Groove Pursuit Sioux Falls, SD

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1:10 PM Scenic City Velocity Chattanooga, TN

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1:20 PM Pride of SMSU Springfield, MO

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1:30 PM Aftermath Coatesville, PA

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1:40 PM Northcoast Academy Saginaw, MI

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1:50 PM Plan B Percussion Fort Wayne, IN

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2:00 PM Stryke Percussion Greenacres, FL

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2:10 PM Break


Scholastic Concert Open Class Unit

Score

Unit

Place

Score

Place

2:15 PM Naugatuck HS Seymour, CT

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3:15 PM Portsmouth HS Portsmouth, NH

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2:25 PM Mansfield HS Westwood, MA

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3:25 PM Buena HS Ventura, CA

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2:35 PM Anderson HS Anderson, IN

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3:35 PM Kettering Fairmont HS Centerville, OH

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2:45 PM Clinton HS Clinton, MI

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3:45 PM Salem HS Salem, MA

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2:55 PM Modesto HS Modesto, CA

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3:55 PM Break

3:05 PM Houston HS Germantown, TN

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Nutter Center

Scholastic Concert Open Prelims Schedule

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Scholastic Concert World Class Unit

Score

Place

Unit

Score

Place

4:00 PM Tarpon Springs HS Tarpon Springs, FL

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4:55 PM Warsaw HS Warsaw, IN

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4:11 PM New Albany HS New Albany, IN

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5:06 PM Tunstall HS Danville, VA

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4:22 PM Gateway HS Aurora, CO

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5:17 PM Franklin Central HS Indianapolis, IN

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4:33 PM John Overton HS Antioch, TN

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5:28 PM Fort Mill HS Fort Mill, SC

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4:44 PM Union HS Tulsa, OK

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5:39 PM Break

Friday

Photos Naugatuk HS. background Kettering Fairmont HS; Warsaw HS.

Scholastic Concert World Prelims



Scholastic World Class Unit

Score

Place

Unit

Score

Place

5:50 PM West Carteret HS Morehead City, NC

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7:29 PM Northglenn HS Westminster, CO

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6:01 PM Eagan HS Eagan, MN

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7:40 PM Mission Viejo HS Mission Viejo, CA

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6:12 PM Escambia HS Pensacola, FL

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7:51 PM Centerville HS Centerville, OH

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6:23 PM Winston Churchill HS San Antonio, TX

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8:02 PM Tate HS Gonzalez, FL

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6:34 PM Pomona HS Arvada, CO

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8:13 PM Avon HS Avon, IN

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6:45 PM Hillard Darby HS Columbus, OH

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8:24 PM Ayala HS Rancho Cucamonga, CA

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6:56 PM Oakland HS Murfreesboro, TN

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8:35 PM Choctawhatchee HS Ft. Walton Beach, FL

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7:07 PM Ponderosa HS Aurora, CO

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8:46 PM Thousand Oaks HS Thousand Oaks, CA

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7:18 PM San Marcos HS Santa Barbara, CA

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8:55 PM Break

Thursday

Nutter Center

Percussion Schedule

World Prelims Independent World Class Unit

Photos Rhythm X. background Kettering Fairmont HS.

Score

Place

9:05 PM Aimachi Handa-City, Japan

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9:16 PM Riverside Community College Riverside, CA

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9:27 PM Atlanta Quest Atlanta, GA

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9:38 PM The Project Pittsburg, PA

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9:49 PM Rhythm X Westerville, OH

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10:00 PM Penn State State College, PA

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10:11 PM Momentum Mesa, AZ

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10:22 PM Music City Mystique Nashville, TN

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10:33 PM Blue Knights Denver, CO

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10:44 PM Black Knights Burbank, CA

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10:55 PM Great Lakes Percussion Grand Rapids, MI ______ ___

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Scholastic A Class Unit

Scholastic Open Class Score

Place

Unit

Score

Place

8:00 AM ____________________________________________ ______ ___

11:22 AM ____________________________________________ ______ ___

8:09 AM ____________________________________________ ______ ___

11:32 AM ____________________________________________ ______ ___

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11:42 AM ____________________________________________ ______ ___

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1:12 PM ____________________________________________ ______ ___ 1:22 PM Break

2003

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Independent A Class Unit

Score

Place

9:48 AM ____________________________________________ ______ ___ 9:57 AM ____________________________________________ ______ ___ 10:06 AM ____________________________________________ ______ ___ 10:15 AM ____________________________________________ ______ ___

Independent Open Class Unit

Score

Place

10:24 AM _Break 1:32 PM ____________________________________________ ______ ___

Scholastic Concert Open Unit

Score

1:42 PM ____________________________________________ ______ ___ Place

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10:32 AM ____________________________________________ ______ ___

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11:14 AM Break

2:47 PM A and Open Class Finale


Scholastic World Concert Unit

Score

Place

4:15 PM ____________________________________________ ______ ___ 4:26 PM ____________________________________________ ______ ___ 4:37 PM ____________________________________________ ______ ___ 4:48 PM ____________________________________________ ______ ___ 4:59 PM ____________________________________________ ______ ___ 5:10 PM ____________________________________________ ______ ___ 5:21 PM ____________________________________________ ______ ___ 5:32 PM Break

Percussion Finals

Nutter Center

Percussion Schedule Saturday

Independent World Class Unit

Score

Scholastic World Class Place

Unit

Score

Place

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7:24 PM Break

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Photos from left Everett HS; Barnstable HS; Great Lakes. background Momentum.

9:47 PM World Class Finale

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Stop by the expo located in the tent adjacent to University Of Dayton Arena to see the latest from the following organizations: Fred J. Miller Inc.

Drum Corps International

Algy Costumes and Uniforms

Bands of America

Bateman Photographic Services

Marion Cadets

Sabreline.net George Miller and Sons Pop’s Original ZAC Floor Products Just-A-Note Sto-Cote Designs by Kings Guard Jewels of Florida McCormicks

Franklin Central Pride of Cincinnati Oracle Raiders Millenia Taylor High School Cinco Ranch High School Northern Lights Scenic City Velocity

2003 World Championship Expo ABCKS Enterprises

Pioneer Drum and Bugle Corps

Seattle Tarp

Whitnall High School Alliance of Miami

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Stop by the expo located in the concourse of the Erwin J. Nutter Center to see the latest from the following organizations:

Fred J Miller Pearl Corporation Premier Percussion Pro-Mark Corporation REMO Inc. Sabian Ltd. Vic Firth Incorporated

I’ll never forget...

The many people who have tripped, slipped or fallen during performances over these many years with the corps … and I am thankful I am not amongst them … oops did I just jinx myself for Championships? — Erik Nord, Black Knights

Yamaha Corporation Avedis Zildjian Company NDC Technologies Innovative Percussion Drum Corps International Bands of America Just-A-Note

The Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps Double D Evans Drumheads Dynasty XL Specialty Columbus Percussion Vater Percussion Hauer Music Drop 6 Media ED White High School Black Knights Music City Mystique Blue Knights


Corporate Partners Gold Sponsors

Silver Sponsors Bronze Sponsor

List of Advertisers

Thank You Algy Uniforms . . . . . . . . . .pg 128 Bands of America . . . . . . . .pg 74 Bateman Photography . . .pg 124 Dayton Visitor and Convention Bureau . . . . . .pg 4 Drum Corps International .pg 56 Electra Tarp . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg 98 Evans . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg 94, 138 Fred J Miller . . .inside front cover

Publisher WGI Sport of the Arts Dayton, Ohio

Production Manager Jim Barton, International Printing Sunnyvale, California

ProMark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg 2 Remo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg 20

Sabian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg 108 Sabreline.net . . . . . . . . . . . .pg 36 Seattle Tarp . . . . . . . . . . . .pg 112 The Band Hall .inside back cover Vic Firth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg 6 WGI Sport of the Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg 16, 112, 120 Yamaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg 8 Zildjian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg 18

2003 Program Book Staff

Graphic Design Laura Bratt, DesignAura Martinez, California Editor Bart Woodley, WGI Sport of the Arts Dayton, Ohio

George Miller and Sons . . .pg 44 GuardCloset.com . . . . . . .pg 112 Liberts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg 102 NDC Technologies . . . . . . .pg 78 Pearl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg 66 Percussive Arts Society . .pg 80 Premier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg 134

Contributing Writers Rachel Keily, Philip Mayard, Ron Nankervis, Shirlee Whitcomb, Bart Woodley

Photographers Bateman Photographic Services, Sue Johnson, Jolesch Photography, Ron Walloch Pre-Press Production and Printing Brenda Green, Nevada Color Litho Las Vegas, Nevada

For information about advertising in the 2004 WGI Program Book, please contact Bart Woodley 7755 Paragon Road, Suite 104 Dayton, OH 45459 Phone 937/434-7100 Fax 937/434-6825 E-mail mkt@wgi.org

Photos opposite page background Eklipse. this page Black Knights. background Miamisburg HS.

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What is your fondest memory from the 2002 season?

The first time I saw what we were presenting to the audience. I was amazed at what our finished product looked like. — Elizabeth Chau, San Marcos HS

Sport of the Arts

World Championships April 15-17, 2004

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San Diego in 2004

It’s time to have some fun in the sun! The 2004 WGI Sport of the Arts World Championships will take place in beautiful San Diego, California. This will mark the first time that California will play host to the Sport of the Arts World Championships. The main color guard arena will be Cox Arena at the Aztec Bowl, located on the campus of San Diego State University. California has had the largest number of units in WGI Finals over any other state for the past three years even

though Championships were held in the Midwest. The percussion competition will be held at the Sports Arena. This arena will provide the intimate, exciting setting that percussion fans have become to expect from WGI. Based on the growth of the percussion activity, WGI expects to have a record amount of units participating once again in 2004. San Diego is one of the top vacation destinations with an average temperature of 70°F and major attractions like the San Diego Zoo, Sea World and LEGOLAND. And of course there’s always the miles of picturesque coastline where you can surf, swim or watch the sunset after catching a day full of color guard and percussion competition.

WGI predicts a record number of participating units and fans at the 2004 Sport of the Arts World Championships. Mark your calendar now for April 15, 16 and 17, 2004 and watch for ticket information to reserve your seat. We’ll see you in San Diego!

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WGI Sport of the Arts 2003 World Championships

Photos Front Cover clockwise from top left Avon HS; Center Grove HS; Sycamore HS; Jefferson HS; Mooresville HS. Back Cover clockwise from top left Eastside Fury; Kings HS; Black Knights; Q.E.D.; Onyx.

WGI, Sport of the Arts

7755 Paragon Road, Suite 104 • Dayton, OH 45459 • 937/434-7100 • 937/434-6825 fax • www.wgi.org

World Championships 2003 April 10th–12th • Dayton, Ohio


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