WELCOME! Dear WGI Community, We are so excited to return home for WGI’s 45th anniversary. The indoor activity has weathered many storms over the past two years, but we came out stronger on the other side due to our community’s unwavering dedication to the marching arts. To the thousands of directors, staff, volunteers, and performers, it is because of you that WGI continues to thrive after 45 incredible years. I hope all audience members will admire the spectacular skills on display this weekend, a trademark of every World Championships event. All performers, regardless of score, deserve thunderous applause for the countless hours of work and preparation that they poured into these competitive programs. We would like to thank the educators and family members who support these performers in their journey. Without your efforts, their growth and development would not be possible. Thank you to all our volunteers and staff. You are the backbone of the organization that makes events like this possible. Without your fierce love of our activity, we could not provide opportunities like this to young people all over the world. You have earned a very special place in our hearts and have our eternal gratitude. It is my hope that this World Championships proves to be as inspiring to you, the spectator, as the young people who inspire all of us at WGI. This event is proof that with a thriving community, we can overcome any obstacle and achieve anything we work towards together. It promises to be a very special weekend filled with memorable performances, a nostalgic look back to our origins, and a celebration of what’s to come. On behalf of WGI Sport of the Arts, we extend our sincere congratulations and best wishes to all the performers, past and present, who make WGI the vibrant organization it is today. Very truly yours,
C HI EF E X E C U TI V E O F F I C E R , WG I S P O R T O F TH E A R TS
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CONTENTS WOR L D C H A MP I O N S H I P S SC HEDU L E S A CLASS PRELIMS.....................................12 OPEN CLASS PRELIMS.............................13 WORLD CLASS PRELIMS.........................13 FINALS SCHEDULES LINK.......................19
PUBLISHER WGI Sport of the Arts Dayton, OH E DI TO R S Brent Flynn WGI Sport of the Arts Dayton, OH P R O G R A M DE S I G N Kathy Royer Design & Photography Dayton, OH
SEASO N CO N TE N TS EVENTS INFO..................................................07
P H OTO G R A P H E R S Adam Alonzo
JUDGING...........................................................09 WHAT IS WGI...................................................11 BOARD OF DIRECTORS..............................11 HALL OF FAME................................................11 2022 REGIONALS...............................................27
Manuel Ayala Joe Bonello Elsa Coates Joseph Estrada Charles Frey Bill Grossman Photography B. Johnson Photography Jolesch Photography
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EVENT INFO EVENT VENUES
WHAT TO EXPECT
1. UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON ARENA
• Please do not enter or exit the seating area during a performance, but feel free
1801 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd Dayton, OH 45408 2. WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY NUTTER CENTER 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway Dayton, OH 45435
to applaud and show your appreciation for these young and talented performers. Your enthusiasm and excitement are very much appreciated. • WGI prohibits videotaping and/or recording of this event in any way. If found in violation, your equipment will
WGISP ORTO F T HEA RTS
be temporarily impounded and you will
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of the performing ensembles. • Absolutely no flash photography is permitted. Sales or public display of
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any photos from today’s event are also prohibited. Jolesch Enterprises will have action, portrait, and group photos available for purchase by the entrance on
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the concourse of UD Arena or online at: www.joleschenterprises.com/wgi • Please mute your cell phone and other
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electronic devices, and enjoy the show!
SCORES AND SCHEDULES FOR ALL REGIONAL AND WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS, AS WELL AS THE LATEST SEASON NEWS.
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JUDGING WGI Judges undergo a rigorous training program. Many are educators and professionals whose life work has been reinforced by their indoor percussion and winds experiences, and look to reward the efforts and achievements of today’s performers.
2022 WINDS JUDGES John Bell
Jeff Harper
Brian Brown
Bruce Jones
Katie Buelow
Dave Kaiser
Doug Casteen
Albert Lilly
Levi Chavis
Greg Mills
Bob Chreste
Carl Nelson
Beth Fabrizio
Randy Nelson
T. Andre Feagin
Michael Tarr
Todd Fox
John Turner
Tim Gray
Marc Whitlock
Randy Greenwell
Rich Zamperini
TIME & PENALTY JUDGES Brian Cotner
Brad Love
Robin Crawford
Mike Lynch
Bob Daffron
Jeff Mitchell
Richard Delgado
Bob Molloy
Jerrod Fry
Kim Moss
Kayla Gainey
Christopher Rutt
Sarah Goslin
Bryan Scheidecker
Adam Hall
Phil Tanner
Jesse Hunter
Marc Zirille
G EN ER A L E F F E C T: 4 0 P O I N TS General Effect judges are evaluating two specific sub-captions during a performance: Repertoire Effectiveness (Program Concept/Premise, Creativity/Imagination, Staging/ Musical Variety, Pacing, Audio/Visual Blend) and Communication Effectiveness (Musical/Visual Expressive Qualities, Artistic/Physical Believability, Mood and Emotion, Excellence as Effect, Idiomatic Interpretation, Audience Engagement). The emphasis and focus of adjudication will be on the wind instruments. V I SUA L: 3O P O I N TS Visual Analysis judges consider the show’s visual composition as well as the achievement quality. Composition elements being analyzed include Use of Design Elements, Visual Orchestration Through Time and Layered Events, Variety of Design Choices, and Reflection of the Musical Structure. Achievement elements include Spacing and Orientation, Timing and Control, Stylistic Accuracy and Training, and Detail and Nuance. M U SI C : 30 P O I N TS Music judges consider the show’s musical composition as well as the achievement quality. Composition elements being analyzed include Depth and Variety of Orchestration, Clarity of Intent, Range of Musical Choices, and Range of Dynamics and Expression. Achievement elements include Sonority, Musicality, Quality of Balance and Blend, Intonation, Stylistic Accuracy, Rhythmic Accuracy/Tempo Control, and Ensemble Cohesion. The emphasis and focus of adjudication will be on the wind instruments.
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WHAT IS WGI? Winter Guard International (WGI) Sport of the Arts is the world’s premier non-profit organization producing indoor color guard, percussion, and wind ensemble competitions. It is called the Sport of the Arts because it brings music and motion to life through performance in a competitive format. Now entering its 45th year in 2022, the sport continues to evolve and grow. This season there were more than 40,000 participants at the regional level, and more than 12,000 participants competing at the 2022 WGI World Championships.
2022 WGI BOARD OF DIRECTORS
WGI HALL OF FAME The Hall of Fame is the highest honor given to those individuals who make a significant
PRESIDENT Ed Devlin VICE PRESIDENT OF COLOR GUARD Michael Gaines VICE PRESIDENT OF PERCUSSION Tim Fairbanks
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.
2020
2013
2008
1996
Tim Bray Shane Gwaltney Caleb Rothe
Edward J. Devlin Fred Feeney Dale Powers
Dave Marvin Jay Webb
George Lindstrom Vincent Monacelli
2007
1995
Michael Gaines Randy Nelson
Mary Denniston Fred J. Miller Jay Murphy
2019
SECRETARY Rosie Queen
Eileen Cunningham William Harty Daniel Wiles
TREASURER Don Click
2018
BOARD MEMBERS Fred Feeney Andria Foerch Shavon Garcia Jennifer Giddens Tim Mikan Tim Newburn Tony Nunez Megan Rexroat Noreen Roberts Kevin Shah Chris Wing
Tom Beresford Tim Fairbanks Ike Jackson
2017 Michael Shapiro Peggy Twiggs Jonathan Vanderkolff
2016 Neil Larrivee
2015 JC Connor Charles Gumbert Paul Lampkin
2014 Tom Aungst Julie Davila James J. Dwyer
2012 James “Jimmy” Haskell Scott Johnson Jim Wunderlich
2011 Ruth Ann Medworth Kevin Roberts Noreen Roberts
2010 Don Click Daniel Fyffe Mike Jackson Andy Sanders
2009 Donald Angelica John Brazale Steve Brubaker Tam Easterwood Bruce Leo Marlene Miller Bob Wiles Harvey Wingo George Zingali
2006 Cosmo “Gus” Barbaro Dennis DeLucia Mark Thurston
2004 Mark Miller Mike Miller George Oliviero
1994 Mickey Kelly Wayne Wengert Dolores Zappala
1993 LuAnn Russell-Salas Sal Salas
2003
1992
Karl Lowe Jeffrey Namian
Stanley Knaub Lynn Lindstrom Shirlee Whitcomb
2000 Denise Bonfiglio Marie Czapinski Ward Durrett
1997 Scott Chandler Harry Sampson
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A CLASS
PRELIMS SAT U R DAY • A P R I L 2 3 • W R I G H T STATE U N I V E R S I TY N U TTE R CENT ER
WIN DS PRELI MS SCHEDULES SC HOL ASTI C A
I N DE P E N D E N T A
10:00 AM
Valley Christian HS San Jose, CA FLIP
10:09 AM
Sequoyah HS Madisonville, TN
10:18 AM
Dartmouth HS Dartmouth, MA Mechanized
10:27 AM
Kent City HS Kent City, MI 1996
10:36 AM
Elk River Combined Schools Elk River, MN Flatline
10:45 AM
Joshua HS Joshua, TX You Put a Spell On Me
10:54 AM
Corinth Holders HS Wendell, NC A Winter’s Daydream
11:03 AM
Richmond HS Richmond, IN Stuck
11: 12 A M
BREAK
11:30 AM
Hardin Valley Academy Knoxville, TN Draculairus
11:39 AM
Bellevue West HS Bellevue, NE True Colors
11:48 AM
Carlisle HS Carlisle, OH Diamonds are Forever
11:57 AM
Bellevue East HS Bellevue, NE A Million Dreams
12:06 PM
Empyrean Winds Cumberland, VA Notes From The Underground
12:15 PM
Evidence from William Carey University Hattiesburg, MS Storyboard
12:24 PM
Vortex Indoor Winds Syracuse, NY Future Ruins
12:33 PM
LSM Winds Downriver, MI In The Game
1 2 . 4 2 P M A C L ASS PRELI M S CO N C LUD E
OPEN & WORLD CLASS
PRELIMS SAT U RDAY • AP RI L 23 • W R I G HT STAT E U N I V E R S I TY N U TTE R C E N TE R
W INDS PR E L IM S SC HE D UL E S S C H OLASTIC OP E N 1:40 PM
John Hardin HS Elizabethtown, KY
1:50 PM
Mt. Juliet HS Mt. Juliet, TN Heavy Metals
2:00 PM
Catawba Ridge HS Fort Mill, SC Some Assembly Required
SC HOL ASTI C WO R L D 3:45 PM
Mililani HS Mililani, HI You
3:56 PM
Stoneman Douglas HS Parkland, FL Eleven:Eleven
4:07 PM
Cleveland HS Clayton, NC Foreverland
2:10 PM
Lake Hamilton HS Hot Springs, AR Stained Glass
4:18 PM
Greenfield Central HS Greenfield, IN World on a String
2:20 PM
Goodpasture Christian School Madison, TN Tsunami
4:29 PM
Azle HS Azle, TX Moon River
4:40 PM 2:30 PM
Daviess County HS Owensboro, KY Check Mate
Avon HS Avon, IN Murmuration
2:40 PM
Westfield HS Westfield, IN Dangerous Beauty
2:50 PM
3:00 PM
3:10 PM
Father Ryan HS Nashville, TN A Better Move Miamisburg HS Miamisburg, OH GLIssaDE South Jones HS Ellisville, MS The Resolution
I N D EP E N D E N T WO R L D 4:51 PM
Legacy Miami, FL Legacy
5:02 PM
UTRGV Winds Edinburg, TX Viridius Pascua: Greener Pastures
5:13 PM
Horizon Winds Auburndale, FL Lincoln
5:24 PM
STRYKE Wynds Palm Beach, FL Hiding In Plain Sight
3 : 35 P M
WO R L D C L ASS PRELIMS CONCLUDE
INDEP ENDEN T OP EN 3:20 PM
Chromium Winds Rosemont, IL Broadcast3
3:3 0 P M
OP EN C L ASS PRELIMS CONCLUDE
WE RISE CELEB A LOOK AT WGI’S GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT.
1978 COLOR GUARD The first World Championships event on April 14, 1978, saw 29 guards converge at a Chicago area high school in preliminary competition. The top 15 groups then competed in finals the following day, resulting in the first-ever champion of WGI, Quasar.
1992 PERCUSSION
In the Spring of 1977, a small
WGI held its first indoor percussion
group of representatives
championships on an auditorium
met and formed an
stage in a Dayton area high school. Nine drum lines from four different
organization to govern the
states attended the 1993 event and
color guard activity from
competed in their marching band
coast to coast. The goal
All groups were judged on general
was to create a standard
effect and performance quality.
uniforms with no props or floors.
set of competition rules, establish unity in judging techniques, and provide a national championship event. The organization that would bloom from this meeting was known as Winter Guard International.
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2015 WINDS After an incredible exhibition by the Northglenn Performance Ensemble and Aimachi Winds the year prior, WGI held its inaugural Winds World Championships event at the University of Dayton Arena in 2015. Twenty groups competed for the championship title in WGI’s newest division.
RATING 45 YEARS THE ‘80s – TH E FORMATIVE YEARS In the first decade of WGI’s existence, the organization served as a melting pot, blending the different regional styles of color guard together through unified judging criteria. WGI also expanded its international reach during this time, hosting regional competitions in Canada and the UK.
THE ‘90s – BRANCHING OUT The 1990s saw some of the most significant changes to the organization and its activities, with many groups continually moving away from the military approach and embracing innovative program design. WGI also created and implemented the three-tiered class system we still use today, including A, Open, and World.
THE ‘00s – A DECADE OF GROWTH The turn of the century was an era of rapid growth for WGI. As the color guard division continued expanding, surpassing 300+ groups in attendance at World Championships, the number of indoor percussion groups was also growing exponentially each year. In 2005, the percussion division outgrew WGI’s single-weekend championships capacity and warranted moving their event to a separate weekend.
THE ‘10s – PUSHING BOUNDARIES The 2010s saw the highest levels of production value in the activity’s history, with groups from all three divisions boasting ground-breaking program designs and astounding performer skill sets. At an organizational level, WGI’s international presence continued expanding by hosting regionals in countries like China, Costa Rica, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines. 17
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EMERGING VOICES AWARDS The I AM WGI: Emerging Voices Award is a community- funded monetary award that provides an opportunity for outstanding minority performers with significant financial needs to reach their highest potential. The award is geared to those individuals who show promise to be a beacon for positive change in both their local communities and WGI.
2021 EMERGING VOICES AWARD WINNER
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Kennedy Riles has performed with Divenire Winter Guard since 2017 and currently serves as a captain for her group. She graduated college in 2021 from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Before Divenire, Kennedy marched at Sparkman High School (Harvest, AL). With the funds granted from the Emerging Voices Award, she is currently developing a minority mentorship program in her home circuit (Southeastern Color Guard Circuit).
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2022 EMERGING VOICES AWARD WINNERS
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Jonathan Marrero is currently pursuing a degree in Psychology with a minor in education at Rowan State University. He is also a captain and member of AMP winter guard, an organization he’s been affiliated with since the age of 11. Jonathan plans to use the funds awarded from the EVA for his education and help the next generation as a school counselor.
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James Salmond is a Camden, South Carolina native and color guard instructor at a local area high school. As a fierce advocate for the performing arts, James wishes to extend the activity into low-income areas, affording the opportunity to a wider and more diverse audience. He plans to use the funds awarded to further his color guard career, granting him more knowledge and experience to provide his local marching arts community.
FUTURE LEADERS PROGRAM The I AM WGI: Future Leaders Program aims to lay the groundwork for the mentorship of aspiring leaders from within the WGI community. This program is a comprehensive mentorship and leadership opportunity designed to foster the next generation of leaders in our activity. Since its inception in 2021, the I AM WGI: Future Leaders Program inducted two classes into its ranks. These are the 2021-2022 members of the Future Leaders Program.
2021 COLOR GUARD
Olivia Gooch
Devon Kugler
Laetitia Miron Gabrielle Moore
Umarin Patamasank
2021 PERCUSSION
Chaiya Odle
Brian Spencer
Grantis Peranda Kennedy Riles
2021 WINDS
Aya Strauss
2022 COLOR GUARD
Ben Taylor
2022 PERCUSSION
Ryn Duong
Thomas Fitzpatrick
Sai Gonyea
Jonathan Marrero
Amanda Gootee
Erika Plez
James Salmond
Erin Whipple
Jason Zhu
Evan Smith
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2022 VIRTUAL EVENTS PERCUSSION SOLOS
WINDS SOLOS
13 & UNDER SNARE DRUM
Robstown Early College HS*
14 - 18 CLARINET/BASS CLARINET
Reed Nocera*
Valhalla HS*
Liliana Alcantar*
Victor HS*
Samantha Viscaino*
14 - 18 SNARE DRUM
West Milford HS*
Korbin Ferguson* Christopher Gibson*
SCHOLASTIC CONCERT A
Leti Giron*
Mission HS*
Vadin Ha*
Price Charter School*
Gael Prieto*
Santa Fe HS*
Thank you to everyone who
Veterans Memorial HS*
participated in the second
14 - 18 MALLET
season of WGI virtual events!
Gael Calderon*
SCHOLASTIC MARCHING OPEN
With over 1,400 participants
Evan Clark*
Lebanon HS*
between our Solo, Group, and
Colby Jones*
Sharyland HS*
eShowcase divisions, we are
Benjamin Ponce*
Victor J. Andrew HS
proud to provide performers
Joshua Tullius*
everywhere with an opportunity
Victoria Waters-Tucker*
This is a list of all WGI virtual Percussion/Winds participants for the 2022 season. Those
Ryder Robledo* 14 - 18 TROMBONE Luis Cordero* 14 - 18 FLUTE Valeria Garcia* Alejandro Perez*
Bianca Magallanes* Madison Puite*
14 - 18 MULTIPLE TENOR DRUM Jon Canaday* Mason Jones*
INDEPENDENT MARCHING A Buckhorn Indoor Percussion*
14 - 18 BARITONE Nathan Olivas*
Cornerstone Percussion*
denoted by an asterisk (*)
19 AND UP PIANO/SYNTH
Crystal Lake Thunder*
represent the finalists from
Marco Iannelli*
Mt. Juliet Independent
their division. (*Indicates Finalists)
Jacqueline Campoya*
14 - 18 SAXOPHONE SCHOLASTIC CONCERT OPEN Keller Central HS*
to grow in the indoor activity.
14 - 18 FRENCH HORN/ MELLOPHONE FRENCH HORN
RPT PERCUSSION*
PERCUSSION GROUPS
Sun City Independent*
SCHOLASTIC MARCHING REGIONAL A
INDEPENDENT MARCHING OPEN
Greenwood HS*
Gold Spike Percussion Infinity 2
SCHOLASTIC MARCHING A Auburn HS
Sac State Indoor* Spartans Indoor Percussion*
Cornerstone Percussion* Dakota Combined Schools* Eastridge HS* Everett HS
19 AND UP CLARINET/BASS CLARINET Bobby Bonslater* 19 AND UP TRUMPET Bobby Bonslater*
WINDS GROUPS SCHOLASTIC OPEN WINDS Catawba Ridge HS Goodpasture Christian School
INDEPENDENT MARCHING WORLD
INDEPENDENT A WINDS
Infinity
Paragon*
Kamiak HS* Lewisville HS* Mansfield HS Monarch HS*
PERCUSSION eSHOWCASE SCHOLASTIC MARCHING A Sycamore HS
Oakleaf HS* 25
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REGIONALS FEBRUARY 12, 2022
FEBRUARY 19, 2022
TROY, MI CHAMPIONS
INDIANAPOLIS, IN CHAMPIONS
INDEPENDENT A WINDS: LSM Winds (Downriver, MI)
SCHOLASTIC A WINDS: Ben Davis HS (Indianapolis, IN) INDEPENDENT A WINDS: LSM Winds (Downriver, MI) SCHOLASTIC OPEN WINDS: Miamisburg HS (Miamisburg, OH) SCHOLASTIC WORLD WINDS: Avon HS (Avon, IN)
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REGIONALS FEBRUARY 26, 2022
MARCH 5, 2022
ORLANDO, FL CHAMPIONS
HOUSTON, TX CHAMPIONS
SCHOLASTIC OPEN WINDS: Father Ryan HS (Nashville, TN)
SCHOLASTIC A WINDS: Edinburg HS (Edinburg, TX)
SCHOLASTIC WORLD WINDS: Stoneman Douglas HS (Parkland, FL)
SCHOLASTIC OPEN WINDS: Edinburg North HS (Edinburg, TX)
INDEPENDENT WORLD WINDS: STRYKE Wynds (Palm Beach, FL)
INDEPENDENT WORLD WINDS: UTRGV Winds (Edinburg, TX)
KNOXVILLE, TN CHAMPIONS SCHOLASTIC A WINDS: Hardin Valley Academy (Knoxville, TN)
OMAHA, NE CHAMPIONS SCHOLASTIC A WINDS: Bellevue West HS (Bellevue, NE)
RICHMOND, VA CHAMPIONS INDEPENDENT A WINDS: Empyrean Winds (Cumberland, VA)
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REGIONALS MARCH 12, 2022
MARCH 19, 2022
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SCHOLASTIC A WINDS: Hollister HS (Hollister, MO)
INDEPENDENT A WINDS: Paragon (Chattanooga, TN)
INDEPENDENT A WINDS: Evidence from William Carey University (Hattiesburg, MS)
SCHOLASTIC OPEN WINDS: Mt. Juliet HS (Mt. Juliet, TN)
SCHOLASTIC OPEN WINDS: South Jones HS (Ellisville, MS)
SPARTANBURG, SC CHAMPIONS SCHOLASTIC A WINDS: Corinth Holders HS (Wendell, NC) SCHOLASTIC WORLD WINDS: Cleveland HS (Clayton, NC)
DALLAS, TX CHAMPIONS SCHOLASTIC A WINDS: Joshua HS (Joshua, TX) SCHOLASTIC OPEN WINDS: Lake Hamilton HS (Hot Springs , AR) SCHOLASTIC WORLD WINDS: Azle HS (Azle, TX) INDEPENDENT WORLD WINDS: UTRGV Winds (Edinburg, TX)
MINNEAPOLIS, MN CHAMPIONS SCHOLASTIC A WINDS: Elk River Combined Schools (Elk River, MN)
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DAYTON, OH CHAMPIONS SCHOLASTIC A WINDS: Carlisle HS (Carlisle, OH) SCHOLASTIC OPEN WINDS: Miamisburg HS (Miamisburg, OH) INDEPENDENT OPEN WINDS: Chromium Winds (Rosemont, IL)
MO NROE TOWNSHIP, NJ CHAMPIONS SCHOLASTIC A WINDS: Dartmouth HS (Dartmouth, MA) INDEPENDENT A WINDS: Vortex Indoor Winds (Syracuse, NY)
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Julie Acheson Allan Acosta Andre Almendariz Scott Anderson Ginger Armstrong Kelsey Armstrong Virginia Balcereck Kristi Barber Kris Barclay Shereka Barnes Eric Beastrom Tom Beresford Kecia Bey Keegan Bezenah Joe Bloomer Nicholas Boerger Tina Bowman Susan Brainard James Branche Clyde Brisendine Doreen Brisendine Abbey Brown Heathera Brown Sam Brown Caroline Buckner Allen Buell Sydney Cape Lee Carpenter Tony Christifano Kari Clark Kristina Cobler
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