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The official program for the 2001 WGI World Championships
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin • April 5-8, 2001 World Championships Color Guard and Percussion
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Winter Guard International4010 Youngfield StreetWheat Ridge, CO 80033www.wgi.org

Milwaukee, Wisconsin • April 5-8, 2001

World ChampionshipsColor Guard and Percussion

Cover Photosclockwise

from top leftEscambia;

Blue Devils;Center GroveHigh School;

Emerald Marquis;Dobyns-Bennett

High School;St. John’s

of Beverly;Granada HillsHigh School.

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WGI2001Contents

WelcomeFrom President Bush . . . . . . . . . . .3From the Mayor of Milwaukee . . . .5From Lynn Lindstrom . . . . . . . . . .6From Randy Nelson . . . . . . . . . . . .7

TributeLynn Lindstrom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8

Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

2001 Regional CompetitionSouthern New England Regional .12Suncoast Regional . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Northstar Regional . . . . . . . . . . . .17Indianapolis Regional . . . . . . . . . .18Southern California Regional . . . .20Rio Grande Regional . . . . . . . . . .23Eastern Regional . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Gateway Regional . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Lone Star Regional . . . . . . . . . . . .28Mid-California Regional . . . . . . . .30European Regional . . . . . . . . . . . .32Mid South Regional . . . . . . . . . . .34Midwest Regional . . . . . . . . . . . . .36First Coast Regional . . . . . . . . . . .38New England Regional . . . . . . . . .40Northwest Regional . . . . . . . . . . .43Rocky Mountain Regional . . . . . .44Carolina Regional . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Mid-America Regional . . . . . . . . .49Northeast Regional . . . . . . . . . . . .50Southwest Regional . . . . . . . . . . . .52Mid Atlantic Regional . . . . . . . . .54Mid East Regional . . . . . . . . . . . .56South Regional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58West Regional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60Southern California

Percussion Regional . . . . . . . . . .63Miami Regional . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64

AdjudicationThe System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .662001 Judges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68

Winter Guard InternationalBoard of Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . .71Office Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71Volunteers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72

The Laurel Award2000 Recipients . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75

WGI 200225th Anniversary . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76

Scholarships2000 Recipients . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78

2000 Color Guard FinalistsIndependent World . . . . . . . . . . .80Scholastic World . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82Independent Open . . . . . . . . . . . .84Scholastic Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86Independent A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88Scholastic A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90

2000 Percussion FinalistsIndependent World Marching . . .92Scholastic World Marching . . . . . .94Independent Open Marching . . . .96Scholastic Open Marching . . . . . .98Independent A Marching . . . . . . .101Scholastic A Marching . . . . . . . . .102Scholastic Concert . . . . . . . . . . . .104

Hall of ChampionsColor Guard Champions . . . . . . .106Traveling Trophy . . . . . . . . . . . . .107Percussion Champions . . . . . . . . .109

2001 Color Guard ScheduleIndependent World . . . . . . . . . . .110Scholastic World . . . . . . . . . . . . .112Independent Open . . . . . . . . . . . .114Scholastic Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116Independent A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120Scholastic A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122

2001 Percussion ScheduleIndependent World Marching . . .128Scholastic World Marching . . . . .129Scholastic World

and Open Concert . . . . . . . . . .131Independent Open Marching . . .133Scholastic Open Marching . . . . .134Independent A Marching . . . . . . .137Scholastic A Marching . . . . . . . . .138

Milwaukee 2001Bradley Center Information . . . .140US Cellular Arena Information . .141List of Advertisers/Credits . . . . . .143

Photos Pacificaires; background Choctawhatchee High School.

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FromLetterThe President

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I am pleased to send warm greetings to Winter GuardInternational as you host your annual World Championships.This competition provides a great opportunity for color guardand percussion ensembles to demonstrate their talents and skillsand for people to view and listen to outstanding performances.

Participating in activities such as a color guard or percussionensemble can be part of a well-rounded education. Youngpeople performing in such programs learn discipline, focus, andteamwork that can help them in the classroom and in their futurecareers. I commend your participants for their achievements, andI encourage them to keep setting high goals as they prepare fornew challenges ahead. I also salute their parents and instructorsfor their encouragement and support of your efforts.

Best wishes on this special occasion.

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FromLetterThe Mayor

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Winter Guard International Sport of the Arts Participants:

On behalf of the city of Milwaukee, I would like to extend a warm welcometo more than 9,000 young people who will be taking part in the 24th WGISport of the Arts World Championship contests for Color Guard andPercussion Ensembles.

I encourage you, your friends, and family to take advantage of the manyexciting things that Milwaukee has to offer. You may do this by visiting thenew Calatrava addition to the Milwaukee Art Museum, taking a relaxing strolldown the Milwaukee Riverwalk, or by attending one of the City’s manyfestivals that take place throughout the spring.

Again, welcome to Milwaukee. I hope your stay here is a happy one and thatyour event is a huge success. Good luck to each of you and thank you forchoosing Milwaukee.

Sincerely,

John O. NorquistMayor

John O. NorquistMayor

City of Milwaukee

Office of the Mayor

City Hall

200 East Wells Street

Milwaukee,

Wisconsin

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(414) 286-2200

fax (414) 286-3191

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FromLetterExecutive Director

Greetings and Welcome

Twenty-four years ago, WGI held its first Championship contest not far from Milwaukee. It was atime of excitement, anticipation and enthusiasm. Some thirty guards met for the first time in nationalcompetition. Today 258 Color Guards and105 percussion lines convene for a whole new level ofcompetition destined to crown new champions and create new memories for thousands of young people.

This contest is of specific importance to me since the memories it will provide will culminate 24 yearsof involvement in the most amazing activity available to young people. This will be the last WorldChampionship I will coordinate since I will be retiring shortly thereafter.

It is with particular pride, great nostalgia and the warmest feelings that I welcome each and every oneof you to this 24th Championship. I wish for the performers the greatest experience of their lives;I wish for the judges the fullest and most accurate scoring of their careers, and I wish for the fans themost enjoyable and entertaining experience of the season.

To the wonderful and selfless volunteer staff, my heartfelt thanks. I hope that all of you will continueto support this wonderful activity, and I hope that each one of you, performers, fans, judges and staffwill enjoy years of wonderful memories to come.

Sincerely,

Lynn LindstromExecutive Director

WGI’s

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FromLetterWGI’s President

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On behalf of the Board of Directors of Winter Guard International, it is my pleasure towelcome each of you to the 24th annual World Championships. Winter Guard Internationalis pleased to be in Milwaukee for this spectacular event. An event of this magnitude doesnot take place without the support of many people. I would like to thank the office staffand the many volunteers that make this weekend the biggest moment in pageantry.

Nearly 8,000 young people from the United States, Canada, Great Britain and Japan willbe performing this weekend. It is truly an international moment. As an audience, pleaseshow your support for the young people here this weekend. The performers are working toentertain each of you with their efforts.

I would like to encourage each of you to visit the various performing venues. Color guardand percussion performance are within walking distance of each other. Winter GuardInternational is proud of each of these divisions.

Thank you for your attendance this weekend. Enjoy the performances!

Sincerely,

Randy NelsonPresident, Board of Directors

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WGITributeLynn Lindstrom

After nearly 25 years of untiringand dedicated service to the pageantryarts, WGI’s Chief Executive Officerwill retire effective June 1, 2001.

When WGI was formed, the vision-aries of what was then only a dreamhad the foresight to select a woman ofthe highest integrity and ethics to leadthe infant organization. That womanwas Lynn Lindstrom. At that time,Lynn was the Commander of theMidwest Color Guard Circuit, andeven then had a reputation for hon-esty, integrity and dedication.

With the unanimous support of theassembled color guards at that his-toric meeting, she was given theresponsibility to turn this “dream”into a reality.

Many of us smile with the sweetmemory of that first year when WGIoperated on a budget of $300, whenLynn sewed the first Championshipflag, and when 30 color guards metfrom across the country for the veryfirst time. The creation of this infantorganization was built on trust and

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respect not only between those firstcompeting color guards, but also forthe person who would be the beaconfor what would become the largestpageantry organization in the world.

The guards came from the East,Midwest and West in a competitionof such innocence and joy that it’s likehas never been duplicated. Those firstfifteen finalists, Quasar, PhantomRegiment, Seattle Imperials, Colts,St. Anthony’s of Everett, MarcusWhitman, Buccaneers, Cavaliers,Golden Knights, Conquistadors,Lindenaires, Valiants, Accents, FoxValley Raiders, and Norwin Knightsknew a moment of unity which hasnever been duplicated, and that firstchampionship flag which Lynn made,is no doubt more cherished than anytrophy or title since.

Each step taken in WGI’s growthbecame a discovery that motivatedsubsequent steps with anticipationand the kind of joy that is only expe-rienced when one has no real idea ofthe destiny awaiting the maturity ofthe dream. Lynn was there to guideeach one of those steps of discovery.Many were her own ideas, and somewere the result of Lynn’s open will-

ingness to listen to and to hear thegrowing number of voices whobrought ideas and concepts to her“open door.”

The first qualities that set Lynnapart were integrity, honesty andtrust. This list soon grew as it becameclear that she was a leader of all of thepeople, never placing any individualor group in an elite category, butfinding value in each individual whocomprised the growing WGI family.The newest or longest serving volun-teer, the most uninformed but eagerinstructor, the most struggling unit,the novice judge, and the most high-strung designer, all held the highestvalue in Lynn’s vast communicationnetwork.

Under her watch, the Percussionand the Marching Band Divisionswere born and are flourishing.Under her watch, the Division ofEducation was created and nowserves the development of judges andunits throughout the United States,Canada and Europe. Under her watchunits have journeyed to the UnitedStates from Japan, Africa, Holland,

England, and Canada. Under herwatch the scholastic divisions havegrown and in many cases havereplaced the decline in the arts in ourpublic schools. And under her watchour Scholarship program has grownto impressive proportions. Everythingshe ever focused on was always andforever to benefit the kids.

She is watchful, she is protective,she is generous, she is strong and sheis determined. She has served WGI tothe fullest of her abilities for greaterthan two decades. The lifeblood ofher efforts will be perpetuatedthrough the incredible opportunitiesshe has created for so many thousandsof young performers, growing design-ers and loyal volunteers. A simplethank you is far too inadequate for alifetime of service such as this.

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Photosclockwise

from top leftTaylor High

School;Garfield HighSchool; LoaraHigh School;

backgroundCenter GroveHigh School.

“On the starting line...”No matter how many times I’ve

heard those words over the past twodecades, I still get a little nervousevery time I hear them.

I vividly remember what it was tobe standing on that dreaded “start-ing line,” each second ticking by likean eternity; waiting impatiently,almost excruciatingly, for the firstnotes of the soundtrack that hadengrained itself in my mind tobegin. If you were ever lucky enoughto be a performer in this wonderfulactivity, you know exactly what I’m

talking about. You’re trying not tothink about everything that is ridingon this performance, yet you realizethat this is WGI, the pinnaclemoment of the season. What hap-pens in the next six minutes will liveforever in your mind, and on video!

“Is the guard ready!?”Welcome to Winter Guard

International World Championships— you’re going to hear those wordsquite a few times this weekend. Andevery time you hear them, there’s agroup of young men and women infront of you who have been waitingand working a very long time forthis moment.

If you’re sitting in the audience atnationals for the first time, welcometo our world. Whether you’re here tocheer on a friend or family member,or simply out of curiosity, we thankyou for your support and hope thatyou will be as thrilled by your firstWGI experience as many of us were.

For those of us who return yearafter year, WGI is much more thanthe most spectacular color guards

and drum lines in the world. This iswhere we first began our journey toadulthood.

It was during the countless hoursof rehearsals that we learned aboutwork ethic, discipline, time manage-ment, sacrifice, and the importanceof teamwork. These are the skillsthat would carry us through oureducation, and later guide us outinto the “real world.”

Through this amazing activity,many of us were introduced to theethereal beauty of music, dance, andart. Seldom does a day go by whenwe don’t recognize a piece of classi-cal, jazz, or pop music we first heardon the winter guard floor. When thefilm Pollack was recently released,anyone who attended WGI five yearsago was undoubtedly reminded ofthe Scholastic Champions’ perform-

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ance based on the life of JacksonPollack, one of the most importantabstract artists of the 20th century.

As marching members, we came toseek out and cherish the reward ofperforming for thousands of appre-ciative fans. Many of us have gone onto be instructors and designers, striv-ing to create shows that would allowour students to experience the samejoy of performance that we did.

Perhaps most importantly, theemotional bonds and friendshipsthat we forged during our years asperformers and instructors are theones that have remained with us therest of our lives. Yes, we enjoy thethrilling performances of the guardsand drum lines as much as ever —but we also come to WGI to catchup with our dearest old friends too.

Of course, WGI is a competition.And while some of these performershope to walk away from this week-end with a gold medal hangingaround their necks, most just wantto do their best and in return, askonly for your applause and cheers asconfirmation of a job well done.Don’t let them down.

With all of the troubling news inthe national media, it’s easy to becynical about our youth today. Butas WGI embarks on its 25th year, let

us look back on the thousands ofremarkable young people who havecome through our activity, and whowere inspired to greater achieve-ments, long after they’d “nailed”their last rifle toss or executed theirfinal drum roll. The young men andwomen before you are truly extraor-dinary, and give us all ample reasonto be hopeful about the future of ournation.

They are, without a doubt, ready!

“You may take the floorfor competition!”

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Starting Line…On theWritten by Philip MayardPhotos clockwise from top right Westerville South High School; San Jose Raiders; Centerville High School.

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Regional2001

New Bedford, MassachusettsFebruary 3-4, 2001

RegionalNew England

Southern

Photosclockwisefrom top leftAlter Ego;SouthBrunswickHigh School;EmeraldMarquis;Salem Blue;BlessedSacrament.

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Color GuardIndependent World

81.50 Blessed Sacrament

79.00 Emerald Marquis

78.80 St. Ann’s

72.90 Black Watch

71.80 Nolan

71.40 Just Class

Independent Open76.00 St. Ann’s Open

68.30 Alter Ego

68.30 Townies

66.70 Sonnor

65.90 3rd Legend

62.90 Avilaro Mystique

59.10 Crusaders

Scholastic Open68.50 South Brunswick

High SchoolVisual Ensemble

65.50 Cicero-North SyracuseHigh School Northstars

64.20 Norwalk High School

56.70 King Philip RegionalHigh School

56.00 Ramsey High SchoolVelocity

Independent A72.50 Sacred Heart

71.70 Salem Blue

68.50 Shenendohowa

67.30 St. John’s of Beverly

66.90 The Classics

65.50 Apex

Scholastic A68.30 Gates Chili High School

Junior Varsity

63.60 Laurens CentralHigh School Jaguars

59.50 Triton High SchoolFree Spirit Guard

55.00 Salem High School

Photosclockwisefrom top leftSacred Heart;St Ann’s Open;Sonnor;backgroundJust Class.

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Regional2001

Tampa, FloridaFebruary 3, 2001

Suncoast RegionalPhotosclockwisefrom top leftOlympic HeightsHigh School;NortheastIndependent;Alliance ofMiami; PiperHigh School.

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Color GuardIndependent World

75.40 The Alliance of Miami

Scholastic World71.50 St. Augustine High School

Coast One

66.90 Braddock High School

Independent Open76.60 The Alliance of Miami

71.70 Northeast Independent

70.90 Ancient City Ensemble

69.30 Braddock Independent

Scholastic Open75.50 Stoneman Douglas

High SchoolVisual Ensemble

72.50 Lake Mary High School

69.20 Cooper City High School

64.40 Clearwater High School

59.40 St. Augustine High SchoolCoast One A

Independent A73.70 Paradigm

61.70 Knights of UCF

58.70 The Alliance of Miami

Scholastic A77.50 Hialeah High School

76.30 Seminole High School

75.60 Tarpon Springs High School

73.20 Cypress Creek High School

73.20 Olympic HeightsHigh School

70.30 Largo High School Image

69.90 Bloomingdale High School

67.70 Stoneman DouglasHigh School A

66.50 Countryside High School

65.70 Colonial High School

63.30 Northside ChristianHigh School Entheos

62.10 Piper High School

59.00 Lake Howell High School A

58.30 Ft. Myers High School

55.80 Lely High School

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Photos clockwise from topStoneman Douglas HighSchool A; Cypress CreekHigh School Regional A;Lake Mary High School;

background StonemanDouglas High School

Open.

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Regional2001

Apple Valley, MinnesotaFebruary 3, 2001

Regional

Color GuardIndependent World

38.20 Minnesotoa Brass

Independent Open71.10 Tapestry

69.10 Heritage

Scholastic Open67.70 Irondale High School

Independent A72.20 Studio Tucee’

58.90 Northeraires

51.20 St. Cloud Eclipse

42.10 Racine Scouts

Scholastic A73.50 Champlin Park

High School

68.70 Whitnall High School

65.30 Sibley High School

65.20 Eden Prairie High School

65.10 Bellevue High School

60.40 LeSueur-HendersonHigh School

60.10 Rocori High School

57.10 Elk River High School

55.20 So. St. Paul High School

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North Star

Photosclockwise

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HighSchool.

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Regional2001

Indianapolis, IndianaFebruary 10-11, 2001

Photos clockwisefrom top leftMiamisburgHigh School;

Pride ofCincinnati;Avon High

School; FranklinCentral High

School; MarionHigh School;Carmel High

School

Indianapolis Regional

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Color GuardIndependent World85.70 Pride of Cincinnati

74.50 Crown Guard

70.20 Onyx

Scholastic World81.50 Miamisburg High School

79.70 Center Grove High School

78.10 Franklin CentralHigh School

75.50 Lawrence CentralHigh School

72.20 Carroll High School

68.90 Pomona High School

66.20 Lincoln-way High School

64.80 Northview High School

63.80 Centerville High School

Independent Open63.10 Tapestry

Scholastic Open76.20 Northmont High School

74.80 Avon High School

71.00 Taylor High School

62.90 Jasper High School

Independent A75.50 Third Edition

71.40 Independence

68.60 Collage

68.60 Art 101

67.90 JR Brass

Scholastic A82.00 Carmel High School

77.40 Kettering FairmontHigh School

77.40 Concord High School

76.30 Anderson HighlandHigh School

74.80 North Putnam High School

73.20 Flushing High School

72.80 Fairborn High School

71.40 Chesterton High School

71.10 North Royalton High School

70.10 Perry Meridian High School

66.90 Thomas WorthingtonHigh School

65.90 Owen Valley High School

65.90 LaPorte High School

65.10 Bishop DwengerHigh School

62.80 Centerville High School

PercussionIndependent World80.10 Great Lakes Percussion

Scholastic World83.50 Hilliard Darby High School

81.00 Centerville High School

68.80 Houston High School

Independent Open75.70 Show-Me Sound

Scholastic Open82.10 Avon High School

81.40 Westerville NorthHigh School

81.10 Westerville SouthHigh School

Scholastic A86.00 Lake Central High School

81.90 Carroll High School

79.00 Maumee High School

76.90 Maconaquah High School

74.90 New Albany High School

74.70 Marion HardingHigh School

74.30 Bishop DwengerHigh School

74.10 North Harrison High School

74.00 Tell City High School

73.90 Kings High School

Scholastic Concert World87.60 Franklin Central

High School

79.10 Warsaw High School

76.10 Anderson High School

74.10 Greenwood High School

68.60 Downers Grove High School

Scholastic Concert Open76.90 New Albany High School

75.30 FJ Reitz 7 High School

68.50 Mooresville High School

Photos clockwise from top leftThird Edition; Lake CentralHigh School; backgroundBishop Dwenger High School.

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Regional2001

Riverside, CaliforniaFebruary 10-11, 2001

Photos clockwise from top leftLoara High School; Riverside

Community College; Signature;Valencia High School; Arcadia

High School; Esperanza de Luz.

Southern CaliforniaRegional

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Color GuardIndependent World84.20 Northern Lights

83.40 Fantasia

81.20 San Jose Raiders

77.30 Jinx

73.40 Solution PerformanceEnsemble

Scholastic World86.20 James Logan High School

72.90 Arcadia High School

72.70 Mt. Carmel High School

64.40 Mater Dei High School

47.40 Diamond Bar High School

Independent Open73.40 Blue Devil Open

71.60 Northern Lights Open

63.20 Solution PerformanceEnsemble Open

57.50 Classic Image

Scholastic Open74.10 Rancho Cucamonga

High School

73.10 Rancho BernardoHigh School

73.10 Valencia High School

71.80 Ayala High School

68.20 Mission Viejo High School

64.70 Chino High School

62.80 Trabuco Hills High School

59.90 Loara High School

Independent A75.50 Esperanza de Luz

69.40 Signature

62.20 Homestead

59.80 Dreamscape

Scholastic A75.20 Bear Creek High School

Visual Ensemble

72.20 Fountain Valley High School

72.10 El Toro High School

69.70 Rowland High School

68.80 Esperanza High School

67.60 Pacifica High School

66.90 Royal High Dance Guard

64.80 Canyon Springs High School

64.20 Orange Glen High School

63.90 Lakewood High School

59.60 North Park Middle School

59.40 El Dorado High School

57.20 Peninsula High School

PercussionIndependent World81.90 Riverside Community

College Percussion

Scholastic World80.50 San Marcos High School

78.30 Mission Viejo High School

61.60 Granada Hills High School

Scholastic Open80.00 Loara High School

78.90 Fountain Valley High School

77.20 Arcadia High School

77.10 Ayala High School

75.20 Upland High School

73.10 Valencia High School

Scholastic A80.10 Trabuco Hills High School

78.70 West Covina High School

74.60 Buena High School

74.60 Canyon Springs High School

71.50 Garfield High School

68.20 Redlands High School

67.70 Westlake High School

67.40 Hawthorne High School

67.10 Chapparal High School

Photos clockwise from top leftFantasia; Esperanza High School;Rancho Cucamonga High School;Canyon Springs High School;background West CovinaHigh School.

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Regional2001

Las Cruces, New MexicoFebruary 17, 2001

Regional

Color GuardScholastic Open51.40 Mayfield High School

47.50 Judson High SchoolEclipse

Independent A69.50 Exhaltation

60.00 Mirage Visual Ensemble

59.10 Serendipity

Scholastic A70.70 Franklin High School

Focus

62.70 Sandia High SchoolJamais Vu #1

60.40 Judson High SchoolEclipse A

59.90 Coronado High School

46.80 Riverside High School

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Scholastic Regional A90.80 American High School

Fortisimo

63.90 Sandia High SchoolJamias Vu #2

58.40 Manzano High School

Rio Grande

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Regional2001

South Brunswick, New JerseyFebruary 17-18, 2001

Photosclockwise

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High School;Apex;

Alter Ego;Innuendo;Pegasus.

Eastern Regional

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Color GuardIndependent World86.50 Emerald Marquis

76.90 Just Class

76.10 Black Watch

Independent Open73.40 Alter Ego

73.00 First Flight

Scholastic Open74.00 South Brunswick

High SchoolVisual Ensemble

68.10 Trumbull High School

63.60 Ramsey High SchoolVelocity

Independent A77.00 The Light Brigade

74.60 Apex

72.90 The Classics

72.30 Q.E.D.

69.70 Dark Horizons

68.80 Pegasus

68.50 The Visual ArtsProduction Company

66.60 High Voltage

63.10 Innuendo

59.60 Penn State Eclipse

57.90 Carolina Visual Productions

Scholastic A77.50 Hinsdale High School

Headliners

74.10 Norwin High School

73.90 Medina High School

72.30 Mechanicsburg High School

71.60 Pennsauken High School

70.40 Greater JohnstownHigh School

69.40 South Western High School

68.30 Vestal High School

66.80 Southern RegionalHigh School

66.60 Cheshire High School

65.00 South Granville High School

64.20 Triton High SchoolFree Spirit

63.30 St. Mary’s Area High School

63.00 Nottaway High SchoolUnity

Photos clockwise from top leftJust Class; Black Watch;Q.E.D.; backgroundRamsey High School Velocity.

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Regional2001

St. Louis, MissouriFebruary 17, 2001

Gateway Regional

Color GuardScholastic Open62.10 Collinsville High School

53.10 Owasso High School

Independent A75.50 Pride of SMSU

73.10 Eklipse

70.30 Black Gold

63.00 Sky Ryders

62.60 National Avenue

Scholastic A79.90 Bartlett High School

75.60 Northwest High School

74.70 Branson High School

74.60 Marquette High School

74.00 Chesterton High School

71.30 LaPorte High School

70.10 Kickapoo High School

68.80 Bishop DwengerHigh School Radiance

68.20 Normal CommunityHigh School Images

67.40 Beavercreek High School

64.90 Hart County High School

63.40 Windsor High School

62.90 Hickman Mills High School

62.10 Nixa High School

60.90 St. Charles WestHigh School

60.30 Farmington High School

PercussionIndependent Open80.90 Eklipse Percussion

74.20 Show-Me Sound

73.70 Pride of SMSU Percussion

Scholastic Open76.30 Howell High School

65.20 Parkway West High School

64.50 Frances Howell NorthHigh School

Scholastic A63.40 Frances Howell Central

High School

63.10 Kickapoo High School

Photos clockwise from top leftChesterton High School;

La Porte High School;Show Me Sound;

backgroundEklipse Percussion.

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Houston, TexasFebruary 24, 2001

Lone Star Regional

Photosclockwise

from above leftWoodlands

High School;WinstonChurchill

High SchoolA; Clear LakeHigh School.

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Color GuardIndependent Open67.30 Millennia

Scholastic Open78.10 Winston Churchill

High School

71.40 Westfield High School

59.00 South San AntonioHigh School Main Event

Independent A74.80 The Pride of SMSU

72.70 Nolan

68.50 Emblem 281

63.80 Reagan High SchoolVision Independent

Scholastic A78.70 The Woodlands

High School

76.50 Westfield High School A

75.40 Douglas Mac ArthurHigh School

75.40 Winston ChurchillHigh School

74.20 Taylor High School

71.50 Westlake High School

70.40 Copperas CoveHigh School

70.10 Katy High School

69.30 Langham CreekHigh School

68.50 Leander High School

68.40 Brazoswood High School

67.00 Tomball High School

66.40 Frisco High School

66.30 Trinity High School

64.50 Spring High School

62.80 Cy Fair High School A

62.00 Clear Lake High School

59.90 John Jay High SchoolSilver Guard

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Photos clockwise from leftWinston Churchill High School;Westfield High School A.

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Regional2001

Modesto, CaliforniaFebruary 24, 2001

RegionalMid California

Photos clockwisefrom top leftBlue Devils;Logan High

School; BeyerHigh School;Mt. Diablo

High School.

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Color GuardIndependent World73.00 New Dimensions

Scholastic World90.00 Logan High School

82.60 Beyer High School

81.40 Clovis West High School

Independent Open79.00 Blue Devils

75.40 Redwood

Scholastic Open79.70 Mt Diablo High School

76.20 Rancho BernardoHigh School

72.40 Logan High School Open

67.00 Buchanan High School

62.80 Madera High School

Independent A73.10 Homestead High School

68.50 Dreamscape

65.20 First Flight

60.20 Helios

Scholastic A78.50 Gates Chili High School

76.50 Riverbank High School

75.30 Fowler High School

75.00 Arroyo Grande High School

71.40 Modesto High School

71.20 Alvarado Middle School

70.60 McClatchy High School

70.40 Vista High School

68.30 Oak Grove High School

66.10 Foothill High School

PercussionIndependent World78.70 Sacramento Freelancers

Scholastic World90.90 Logan High School

Scholastic Open83.70 Buchanan High School

80.40 Johansen High School

76.60 Beyer High School

71.30 Hoover High School

Scholastic A84.70 Los Banos High School

84.10 Riverbank High School

78.00 Valley Christian High School

76.20 Ceres High School

73.00 Proctor Hug High School

65.80 Villa Park High School

Scholastic Concert World93.60 Amador Valley High School

Scholastic Concert Open91.60 Modesto High School

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Photos clockwise from above leftDreamscape; Homestead High

School; background RanchoBernardo High School.

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Regional2001

's-Hertogenbosch, The NetherlandsFebruary 24, 2001

RegionalEuropean

Photos clockwise from topMayflower; Juliana;Avilaros Mystique.

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Color GuardIndependent World73.10 Mayflower

Independent Open77.20 Avilaro Mystique

73.80 The Pride

73.30 Juliana

71.40 Beatrix

70.50 Concord

66.60 The Girls Gang

63.70 Southern Knights

Independent A68.90 The Pride

68.30 Jong Beatrix

65.70 Avant Courir

63.20 The Girls Gang

62.90 Phantom Knights

62.50 Mayflower A

Scholastic A70.80 Palos Verdes High School

LA Classics

Independent Regional A80.60 Herkimer HS

74.90 Avant Courir

69.50 Southern Knights Cadets

69.40 The Pride

Photos clockwise from top rightSouthern Knights;

Palos Verdes High SchoolLA Classics; Concord;

background Beatrix.

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Regional2001

Nashville, TennesseeFebruary 24, 2001

Photos clockwise from topleft Harrison CentralHigh Achool; CenterGrove High School;Houston High School;Enterprise; Crown Guard.

Mid-South Regional

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Color GuardIndependent World88.00 Pride of Cincinnati

78.70 Crown Guard

78.50 Onyx

Scholastic World83.30 Center Grove High School

81.50 Pope High School

75.00 Carroll High School

68.50 Lassiter High School

Independent A78.70 Eklipse

76.30 JSU Centerstage

73.60 Banderas

68.80 Art 101

Scholastic A80.00 Bartlett High School

79.90 Concord High School

78.90 Walton High School

78.60 Bassett High School

77.90 Mt. Juliet High School

75.70 Fairborn High School

74.20 Donatar High School

73.10 North Hardin High School

71.20 Collins Hill High School

69.50 Harrison CentralHigh School Korkoma

67.40 Brentwood High School

66.10 Concord High School B

65.90 Fultondale High School

65.50 West CarrolltonHigh School

65.40 Soddy Daisy High School

PercussionIndependent World89.00 Music City Mystique

76.00 Carolina Thunder

Scholastic World78.00 Houston High School

70.40 Dobyns-BennettHigh School

Independent Open87.60 Eklipse Percussion

82.90 Velocity

Scholastic Open90.20 Escambia Diamonds

High School

89.70 Tate High School

86.90 Father Ryan High School

84.80 ChoctawhatcheeHigh School

Independent A66.20 Robertson Regime

Scholastic A88.90 Enterprise High School

86.00 Oakland High School

84.40 Carroll High School

83.50 Harrison CentralHigh School Paragon

81.80 Centennial High School

81.70 Cleveland High School

79.10 North Harrison High School

78.60 Tell City High School

Scholastic Concert World80.70 Tunstall High School

79.60 John Overton High School

Scholastic Concert Open90.50 Mt. Juliet High School

76.60 McIntosh High School

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Photos clockwise from leftConcord High School; Onyx;Father Ryan High School;background Carolina Thunder.

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Regional2001

Normal, IllinoisFebruary 24-25, 2001

Photos clockwise fromtop left Lincoln Way

High School;Show Me Sound;

Independence;Centerville High

School; NorthmontHigh School.

Midwest Regional

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Color GuardScholastic World82.70 Franklin Central

High School

78.40 Lawrence CentralHigh School

71.20 Lincoln Way High School

Independent Open77.00 Interplay

74.50 Tapestry

68.90 Heritage

Scholastic Open81.70 Northmont High School

81.50 Avon High School

76.30 Taylor High School

75.50 Carmel High School

73.90 Marian CatholicHigh School

70.50 New PhiladelphiaHigh SchoolKaleidscope

68.80 Irondale High School

Independent A80.30 Third Edition

77.40 Independence

77.00 Top Hats

75.00 Studio Tucee

74.20 JR Brass

71.80 Lime Popsicle Guard

71.30 Collage

Scholastic A78.80 Chesterton High School

77.60 North RoyaltonHigh School

76.80 Lakeland High SchoolEpiphany

75.10 Whitnall High School

72.50 Normal CommunityHigh School Images

72.30 Warsaw High School

70.80 Lafayette JeffersonHigh School

68.50 Bellevue High School

65.80 Sun Prairie High SchoolPremiere

64.70 Ypsilanti High School

PercussionIndependent World86.00 Great Lakes

Scholastic World88.50 Eagan High School

84.10 Irondale High School

79.60 Champlin Park High School

Independent Open80.60 Matrix

77.70 Show-Me Sound

74.80 Percussion In Motion

Scholastic Open88.20 Avon High School

80.70 Lake Central High School

78.80 Howell High School

70.70 Parkway West High School

Independent A81.20 Eastside Fury High School

Scholastic A81.40 New Philadelphia

High School

80.00 Chesaning High School

76.90 Clinton High School

74.90 Bellevue High School

70.40 Bettendorf High School

Scholastic Concert World81.30 Anderson High School

80.30 Downers Grove High School

Scholastic Concert Open78.90 Mooresville High School

Photos clockwise from top leftLawrence Central High School;North Harrison High School;

Avon High School; backgroundFranklin Central High School.

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Regional2001Jacksonville, Florida

March 3, 2001

RegionalFirst Coast

Photos clockwisefrom top rightInfiniti; AncientCity; Paradigm;St. AugustineHigh SchoolCoast One.

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Color GuardIndependent World

83.30 Alliance of Miami

Scholastic World82.10 Pope High School

80.90 ChoctawhatcheeHigh School

80.30 Tate High School Chaparrals

78.10 St. Augustine High SchoolCoast One

70.50 Lassiter High School

Independent Open83.20 Alliance of Miami

79.10 Infiniti

77.50 Northeast Independent

76.00 First Flight

75.10 Braddock Independent

74.40 Ancient City Ensemble

Scholastic Open81.20 Lake Mary High School

Open

73.90 Orange Park High SchoolAnastasia

68.60 St. Augustine High SchoolCoast One A

68.10 Clearwater High School

Independent A81.20 Paradigm

79.40 The Light Brigade

75.80 Knights of UCF

67.80 Alliance of Miami

Scholastic A83.60 Tarpon Springs High School

82.60 Cypress Creek High School

81.50 Walton High School

80.70 Olympic HeightsHigh School

80.30 Seminole High School

77.30 Bloomingdale High School

75.30 Countryside High School

74.40 Largo High School Image

73.50 Dr. Phillips High School

72.70 Flanagan High School

70.80 Fletcher High School

69.60 Gainesville High SchoolCenterstage

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Photosclockwisefrom top rightFletcherHigh School;Tarpon SpringsHigh School;Alliance ofMiami;backgroundBraddockIndependent.

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Regional2001

Salem, MassachusettsMarch 3-4, 2001

Photos clockwisefrom top leftMiamisburgHigh School;DartbouthHigh School;St. Ann’s;Norwood HighSchool;BrooksfieldHigh School.

RegionalNew England

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Color GuardIndependent World90.60 Pride of Cincinnati

89.30 Blessed Sacrament

88.30 Emerald Marquis

88.30 St. Ann’s

82.40 Just Class

81.10 Black Watch

79.60 Patriots

Scholastic World86.40 Miamisburg High School

Independent Open85.50 St. Ann’s Open

80.80 Alter Ego

80.40 Avilaro Mystique

79.70 Sonnor

74.30 3rd Legende

68.70 Regime

Scholastic Open75.90 South Brunswick

High School

73.50 Norwalk High School

69.00 Trumbull High School

66.80 King Philip RegionalHigh School

66.80 Ramsey High SchoolVelocity

Independent A83.60 Sacred Heart

81.60 Salem Blue

79.40 Shenendohowa

79.00 St. John’s of Beverly

77.10 Apex

73.70 Pegasus

72.00 The Visual Arts ProductionCompany

71.40 Q.E.D.

Scholastic A74.60 Salem High School

72.80 Blackstone Millville RegionalHigh School

72.20 Brookfield High School

67.40 Brien McMahon HighSchool Dimensions

67.40 Mansfield High School

66.80 Roselle Park High SchoolReflections

64.90 Norristown High SchoolEagle

Independent Regional A83.60 St. Ann’s B Class

PercussionScholastic World90.60 King Philip High School

90.40 Dartmouth High School

Independent Open80.70 Southern Maine Youth

Percussion

Scholastic Open74.10 Everett High School

Crimson Tide

72.40 Norwood High School

69.80 Hatboro Horsham HighSchool Innovations

Independent A67.00 Valiants

Scholastic A61.80 Barnstable High School

Scholastic Concert World89.10 King Philip High School

82.00 Roland HayesSchool of Percussion

Scholastic Concert Open78.40 Mansfield High School

63.80 Salem High School

Photos clockwise from top rightKing Philip High School; SalemHigh School; background Patriots.

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And they began the quest

that would lead them through

a great race toward

their place in history, to...

2001SUMMER MUSIC GAMES

DCI Southwestern Championships July 21, 2001 • Alamodome • San Antonio, Texas

DCI’s Masters of the SUMMER MUSIC GAMES July 27, 2001 • MTSU Stadium • Murfreesboro, Tennessee

DCI Midwestern Championships July 28, 2001 • RCA Dome • Indianapolis, Indiana

DCI Eastern Classic August 3 & 4, 2001 • Franklin Field • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

DCI World ChampionshipsAugust 6–11, 2001 • Ralph Wilson Stadium • Buffalo, New York

Drum Corps International • 470 South Irmen Drive, Addison, IL 60101 • www.dci.org • 800/495-SHOW • International Calls 630/628-7888 • Fax 630/628-7971

The Ultimate!

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Regional2001

Vancouver, WashingtonMarch 3, 2001

Northwest Regional

Color GuardIndependent World89.40 Northern Lights

Independent Open77.20 Northern Lights Open

Independent A78.70 Pacificaires

78.30 Circle Game

70.70 In Motion

Scholastic A81.50 Ferndale High School

77.70 Clarkston High School

77.40 Centennial High School

74.10 Westview High School

71.70 Sunset High School

70.80 Aloha High School

65.70 Evergreen High School

62.90 Cascade High School

Independent Regional A78.30 Ventura

69.20 Full Gallop

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Scholastic Regional A80.10 Century High School

74.70 Newport High School

73.50 Beaverton High School

71.60 Kamiak High School

67.20 Auburn High School

Collegiate73.50 University of Oregon

72.60 Oregon State

Dance Open77.20 West Linn Dance

69.30 Glencoe Dance

62.10 Jackson Dance

Photos clockwise from top right Northern Lights World; Northern Lights Open.

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Regional2001

Greenwood Village, ColoradoMarch 3-4, 2001

Photosclockwisefrom top leftBear CreekHigh School;Jinx;PomonaHigh School.

RegionalRocky Mountain

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Color GuardIndependent World85.40 Jinx

Scholastic World73.40 Pomona High School

Independent Open81.70 Oracle

Scholastic Open67.80 Owasso High School

66.20 Blue Valley High School

Independent A80.20 Alchemy

78.60 Signature

74.00 Incognito

71.00 Nova

61.60 Serendipity

61.10 Fusion

Scholastic A81.60 Bear Creek High School

78.10 Arvada High School Reds

75.20 Franklin High School Focus

73.60 Grand Junction CentralHigh School

69.20 Columbine High School

66.90 Northglenn High School

63.50 Arvada West High School

63.40 Sandia High School JamaisVu #1

63.20 Coronado High School

61.50 Owasso High School

61.30 Arapahoe High School

60.30 Overland High School

Scholastic Regional A69.20 Lakewood High School

67.60 Cherry Creek High School

67.30 Sandia High School JamiasVu #2

63.70 Eldorado High School

61.30 La Cueva High School

PercussionIndependent World92.30 Blue Knights

Scholastic World90.40 Pomona High School

89.00 Northglenn High School

88.50 Ponderosa High School

86.10 Longmont High School

Independent Open72.30 Blue Knights Open

Scholastic Open81.30 Lakewood High School

72.90 Page High School

Scholastic A81.90 Arvada High School Reds

78.10 Columbine High School

72.90 Overland High School

67.90 Arapahoe High School

67.10 Bear Creek High School

Scholastic Concert World86.40 Rangeview High School

Scholastic Concert Open71.80 Alameda High School

PhotosSignature;backgroundPomonaHigh School.

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Regional2001

Rock Hill, South CarolinaMarch 10, 2001

Photosclockwisefrom top leftHunter’sLane HighSchool;CarolinaThunder;JSU CenterStage;TunstallHigh School.

Carolina Regional

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Color GuardIndependent Open79.10 Infiniti

Scholastic Open67.30 Clearwater High School

Independent A82.60 The Light Brigade

79.90 JSU Centerstage

75.60 Knights of UCF

66.40 Insignia of Virginia Tech

64.50 Carolina Visual Productions

Scholastic A84.80 Concord High School

84.60 Bassett High School

82.70 Cypress Creek High School

78.70 Fort Mill High School

78.40 Nottaway High SchoolUnity

75.20 Dorman High School

75.10 North BuncombeHigh School

74.80 Collins Hill High School

74.30 Sullivan Central HighSchool

72.00 Concord High School B

71.80 Fieldale-CollinsvilleHigh School

71.50 Trinity High School

70.60 Hunters Lane High School

68.60 Scotland High School

68.00 South Granville High School

67.40 Northwestern High School

62.80 Havelock High School

Scholastic Regional A78.50 Concord Middle School

66.30 West Hoke

54.00 Sullivan Middle School

PercussionIndependent World89.10 Carolina Thunder

Scholastic World90.40 Dobyns-Bennett

High School

Independent Open92.40 Progressive Percussion

Ensemble

Scholastic Open91.90 Concord High School

81.40 James Byrnes High School

Scholastic A93.00 Cleveland High School

86.80 Paulding County HighSchool

86.00 Hunters Lane High School

Scholastic Concert World95.60 Tunstall High School

Concert Ensemble

78.00 Fort Mill High School

Photos clockwise from top leftPaulding County High School;Dobyns-Bennett High School;

background Concord High School.

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PercussionIndependent Open86.40 The Pride of SMSU

76.40 OSU Percussion

Scholastic Open87.20 Tomball High School TDL

77.90 Frances Howell NorthHigh School

66.60 Duncan High School

Scholastic A82.30 Edmond Memorial

High School

70.70 Kickapoo High School

Scholastic Concert Open91.10 Union High School

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Regional2001

Tulsa, OklahomaMarch 10, 2001

RegionalMid-America

Color GuardIndependent Open73.80 Heritage

Scholastic Open72.30 Broken Arrow High School

67.60 Owasso High School

61.40 Westmoore High School

59.00 Judson High School Eclipse

Independent A81.10 The Pride of SMSU

80.80 Nolan

80.60 Black Gold

72.30 Emblem 281

71.50 National Avenue

Scholastic A85.20 Union High School

80.90 Desoto High School

79.00 The Colony High School

78.20 Kickapoo High School

76.70 Tomball High School

76.00 Blue Valley High School

74.40 Whitnall High School

74.30 Frisco High School

73.10 Farmington High School

73.00 Hickman Mills High School

70.00 Oliver Wendall HolmesHigh School Affinity

70.00 Sapulpa High School

67.90 Parkway West

63.20 Broken ArrowHigh School A

63.00 Tahlequah High School

Photos clockwise from top left Francis Howell High School; Tomball High School.

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Regional2001

Batavia, New YorkMarch 11-12, 2001

Photosclockwisefrom topPatriots;SacredHeart.

RegionalNortheast

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Color GuardIndependent World83.10 Patriots

81.80 Onyx

79.70 Rochester PerformanceEnsemble

Independent Open81.20 St. Catherine’s Townies

75.00 Crusaders

Scholastic Open73.50 Cicero-North Syracuse

High School Northstars

Independent A86.50 Sacred Heart

79.80 Ventures A

75.10 Cadets of Dutch Boy

71.70 Effervescence

70.70 Hypothesis

70.70 Mohonasen High School

66.10 Syty Syghts

Scholastic A84.20 Hinsdale High School

Headliners

81.10 Gates Chili High SchoolVarsity

79.70 Medina High School

79.40 Laurens CentralHigh School Jaguars

78.50 Naples High School

75.70 Mars High School

75.70 Phoenix High School

75.20 Victor High School

73.60 MechanicsburgHigh School

71.60 Triton High SchoolFree Spirit

71.20 Baldwinsville High School

70.50 Pennsauken High School

69.50 Vestal High School

69.00 North Penn High School

Photos Onyx;background Patriots.

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Regional2001

Las Vegas, NevadaMarch 10-11, 2001

Photos clockwise from top centerBuena High School;

North Park Middle School;Valley View High School;Aliso Niguel High School;Mater Dei High School.

Southwest Regional

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Color GuardIndependent World91.10 Fantasia

89.90 Northern Lights

87.90 Jinx

82.80 Solution PerformanceEnsemble

Scholastic World84.80 Clovis West High School

75.90 Mater Dei High School

59.40 Diamond Bar High School

Independent Open75.60 Solution Performance

Ensemble Open

67.40 Classic Image

67.20 Millennia

Scholastic Open82.00 Rancho Cucamonga

High School

81.10 Valley View High School

80.60 Valencia High School

79.00 James Logan High SchoolOpen

74.50 Clovis High School

Independent A85.90 Esperanza de Luz

82.00 Alchemy

76.30 Stampede

73.40 Rangerettes

Scholastic A82.10 Bear Creek High School

81.60 Fountain ValleyHigh School

80.60 El Toro High School

80.40 Aliso Niguel High School

78.60 Americas High School

76.80 Poway High School

76.30 Gilbert High School

76.10 El Dorado High School

75.40 Royal High School

69.80 North Park Middle School

68.60 Las Vegas High School

66.30 Glendora High School

PercussionIndependent World90.20 Riverside Community

College

72.20 Black Knights

73.20 Durango High School

Scholastic World88.50 San Marcos High School

86.00 Clovis West High School

85.50 Etiwanda High School

71.80 Thousand Oaks High School

68.20 Granada Hills High School

63.50 West High School

Independent Open69.30 Pasadena City College

Scholastic Open88.10 Fountain Valley High School

87.80 Loara High School

85.10 Valencia High School

84.50 Valley View High School

82.90 West Covina High School

76.60 La Canada High School

Scholastic A90.80 Buena High School

84.60 Rancho CucamongaHigh School

83.90 Los Banos High School

81.00 Westlake High School

80.50 Canyon Hills Jr.High School

78.60 Santa Fe High School

77.50 A.B. Miller High School

73.90 Central High School

73.20 Chapparal High School

Photos clockwise from top leftA.B. Miller High School;El Toro High School;background Fantasia.

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Regional2001

Coatesville, PennsylvaniaMarch 17-18, 2001

RegionalMid-Atlantic

Photos clockwise from top leftShenendohova; Trumbull High School;

Devine Terpsichore; St. Ann’s Open;Hatboro Horsham High School.

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Color GuardIndependent World93.60 Blessed Sacrament

92.60 St. Ann’s

87.70 Black Watch

85.70 Just Class

84.20 Patriots

78.70 Rochester PerformanceEnsemble

Independent Open88.00 St. Ann’s Open

84.40 St. Catherine’s Townies

82.60 Alter Ego

81.20 Crusaders

Scholastic Open84.30 South Brunswick

High School

77.00 Trumbull High School

69.50 Archbishop RyanHigh School

Independent A86.60 Salem Blue

85.30 The Light Brigade

83.50 The Classics

83.30 Apex

83.20 Shenendohowa

83.20 St. John’s of Beverly

81.00 High Voltage

80.10 Q.E.D.

78.20 The Visual ArtsProduction Company

75.40 Eastern Regional

75.40 Pegasus

74.80 Innuendo

70.60 Penn State Eclipse

69.70 Devine Terpsichore

Scholastic A82.60 Nottoway High School

82.10 Naples High School

82.00 Gates Chili High School

79.90 Norwin High School

79.50 Pocono MountainHigh School

78.70 Mechanicsburg High School

77.00 Pennsauken High School

76.60 South Western High School

76.00 Red Land High School

75.70 St. Mary’s Area High School

73.90 Cheshire High School

73.10 Triton High SchoolFree Spirit

72.50 Southern RegionalHigh School

71.30 New ProvidenceHigh School

70.80 Greater JohnstownHigh School

70.80 Upper MorelandHigh School

70.30 Matawan High School

69.50 North Penn High SchoolVisual Ensemble

68.40 McLean High School

67.70 Hatboro-HorshamHigh School

66.20 Norristown High SchoolEagle

PercussionIndependent World88.70 Penn State

77.90 Eagle Percussion

Scholastic World88.90 North Penn High School

Independent Open84.10 Riptide

Scholastic Open78.90 Southern Regional

High School

76.00 Hatboro HorshamHigh School

69.20 Thomas JeffersonHigh School

Independent A78.70 Aftermath

67.20 Rockville Percussion

Scholastic A80.50 Souderton Area High School

78.00 Quakertown High School

76.70 Stamford High School

76.10 Highland High School

73.30 Methacton High School

71.10 Bridgewater-RaritanHigh School

70.60 Eastern RegionalHigh School

Photos Blessed Sacrament;background St. Ann’s.

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Regional2001

Miamisburg, OhioMarch 17-18, 2001

Photos clockwise from top leftThomas Worthington High School;Carroll High School; Kings HighSchool; Maumee High School;

Northview High School.

Mid-East Regional

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Color GuardIndependent World93.50 Pride of Cincinnati

93.40 Emerald Marquis

88.20 Crown Guard

83.10 Onyx

82.00 Nolan

Scholastic World90.80 Miamisburg High School

90.30 Center Grove High School

89.20 Franklin CentralHigh School

88.00 Pope High School

85.80 Lawrence CentralHigh School

84.80 St. Augustine High SchoolCoast One

83.90 Carroll High School

79.30 Centerville High School

78.40 Northview High School

78.10 Lincoln Way High School

77.40 Mt. Carmel High School

Independent Open81.50 Infiniti

78.30 Interplay

76.20 Ancient City Ensemble

Scholastic Open88.70 Northmont High School

87.70 Avon High School

81.90 Marian CatholicHigh School

76.70 New Philadelphia HighSchool Kaleidoscope

76.20 Broken Arrow High School

Independent A87.40 Third Edition

86.60 Eklipse

84.40 Ventures A

83.00 Black Gold

80.50 Nolan

80.30 Signature

79.50 Independence

77.90 Juxtaposition

77.30 Art 101

76.70 Top Hats

Scholastic A89.30 Hinsdale High School

Headliners

88.40 Kettering FairmontHigh School

84.60 Fairborn High School A

83.90 North Royalton High School

83.20 LaPorte High School

82.00 North Hardin High School

81.40 Marquette High School

81.10 Lakeland High SchoolEpiphany

80.90 Thomas WorthingtonHigh School

80.00 Flushing High School

79.70 Colerain High School

78.60 Normal CommunityHigh School Images

77.50 Centennial High School

76.90 Pope High School A

76.50 Kings High School

75.30 West Carrollton HighSchool

71.80 Troy Athens High SchoolAlias

71.70 Beavercreek High School A

Scholastic Regional A80.60 Beavercreek High School

79.50 Fairborn High School

77.70 Riverview High School

PercussionIndependent World93.00 Music City Mystique

86.20 Spirit/Patriots

Scholastic World89.10 Centerville High School

84.50 Dobyns-BennettHigh School

Independent Open89.40 Eklipse Percussion

87.60 Eastside Fury

Scholastic Open93.00 Avon High School

89.00 Westerville NorthHigh School

88.10 Westerville SouthHigh School Syncretism

83.50 Howell High School

72.00 Powhatan High School

Independent A85.30 Arthur Hill

84.80 Walled Lake

80.50 Royal Crusaders

79.40 University of Dayton

Scholastic A90.50 Mason High School

88.70 Springboro High School

86.20 Carroll High School

85.90 Chesaning High School

85.90 Maumee High School

83.40 Centennial High School

81.00 Clinton High School

80.60 Novi High School

Scholastic Concert World97.20 Franklin Central

High School

92.30 Fort Mill High School

91.60 Anderson High School

Scholastic Concert Open94.40 Shelby Co. High School

86.60 Elizabethtown High School

80.40 Hopkinsville High School

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Pensacola, FloridaMarch 17, 2001

Photos clockwisefrom top leftEscambia HighSchool; WaltonHigh School;Banderas; TateHigh SchoolChaparrals;NorthviewHigh School.

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Color GuardScholastic World87.20 Choctawhatchee

High School

86.60 Tate High School Chaparrals

77.90 Lassiter High School

Independent Open77.50 Millennia

Scholastic Open88.60 Winston Churchill

High School

84.60 Crestview High School

80.00 Orange Park High SchoolAnastasia

Independent A85.30 Paradigm

80.00 Banderas

75.30 Madison

75.00 Optimystic Independent

Scholastic A86.10 Walton High School

83.50 Donatar High School

82.40 Winston ChurchillHigh School A

80.40 Harrison CentralHigh School Korkoma

78.40 Copperas CoveHigh School

76.90 Walton High School A

76.10 Foley High School Box V

75.20 Thibodaux High School

74.00 Wheeler High School

73.70 Panoply High School

Scholastic Regional A93.50 Marietta High School

93.30 Sprayberry High School

84.90 Lassiter High School Novice

PercussionScholastic Open91.80 Tate High School

90.60 Escambia High SchoolDiamonds

87.90 Father Ryan High School

82.00 Choctawhatchee HighSchool

70.30 E.D. White CatholicHigh School

Scholastic A89.40 Enterprise High School

88.80 Harrison CentralHigh School Paragon

87.90 Olympic Heights HighSchool Black Magic

85.40 University High School

75.70 Pace High School

72.40 Gulf Breeze High School

71.40 Warner RobbinsHigh School

Independent Concert56.00 Cynosure

Scholastic Concert Open70.40 Foley High School Enigma

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Union City, CaliforniaMarch 17-18, 2001

West Regional

Photos clockwise from top leftNorthern Lights; Circle Game;

Trabuco Hills High School;San Jose Raiders Open;

Riverside Community College.

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Color GuardIndependent World91.70 Northern Lights

91.20 Fantasia

89.70 San Jose Raiders

82.60 Solution PerformanceEnsemble

Scholastic World93.20 James Logan High School

87.80 Beyer High School

85.50 Clovis West High School

82.40 Arcadia High School

80.90 Pomona High School

Independent Open86.70 Blue Devils

83.40 San Jose Raiders Open

83.10 Northern Lights Open

78.50 Solution PerformanceEnsemble

76.60 Redwood

Scholastic Open86.00 Rancho Bernardo

High School

85.70 Mt Diablo High School

82.10 Rancho CucamongaHigh School

80.40 James Logan High SchoolOpen

79.40 Mission Viejo High School

79.10 Ayala High School

77.50 Trabuco Hills High School

76.40 Chino High School

73.70 Bullard High School

Independent A83.80 Circle Game

81.60 Pacificaires

80.00 Homestead

76.80 In Motion

76.60 Intensity

74.80 Dreamscape

Scholastic A80.60 Fowler High School

79.70 Esperanza High School

79.40 Riverbank High School

79.20 Aliso Niguel High School

77.70 Capistrano ValleyHigh School

76.90 Modesto High School

75.10 Canyon Springs High School

74.10 Fairfield High School B

73.70 Oak Grove High School

73.30 Clayton Valley High School

70.90 Alvarado Middle School

68.10 Mission Viejo High School

67.40 McQueen High School

66.10 Johansen High School

66.00 Beyer High School A

PercussionIndependent World91.10 Riverside Community

College

89.70 Sacramento Freelancers

Scholastic World92.70 James Logan High School

91.70 Mission Viejo High School

82.20 Thousand Oaks High School

82.00 Grants Pass High School

Independent Open72.50 Euphoria

Scholastic Open87.70 Upland High School

86.60 Buchanan High School

83.60 Beyer High School

83.50 McQueen High School

81.00 Johansen High School

Scholastic A88.70 Trabuco Hills High School

88.50 Aliso Niguel High School

87.50 Canyon Springs High School

86.30 Los Banos High School

84.50 Riverbank High School

83.70 Valley Christian High School

Scholastic Concert World88.00 Amador Valley High School

Scholastic Concert Open90.70 Modesto High SchoolPhotos clockwise from top

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Scholastic A88.80 Buena High School

85.10 Trabuco Hills High School

84.30 Rancho CucamongaHigh School

81.10 Aliso Niguel High School

80.50 Redlands High School

74.90 Cerritos High School

74.60 Nogales High School

73.80 Alta Loma High School

84.70 Valley View High School

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Chino Hills, CaliforniaMarch 24, 2001

RegionalCalifornia

PercussionIndependent World95.60 Riverside Comm. College

86.70 Black Knights

Scholastic World94.80 Mission Viejo High School

93.50 San Marcos High School

92.40 James Logan High School

89.30 Etiwanda High School

82.70 Granada Hills High School

Scholastic Concert World92.90 Corona del Sol High School

Scholastic Open92.90 Fountain Valley High School

90.90 Ayala High School

90.30 Arcadia High School

88.80 West Covina High School

88.20 Loara High School

87.40 Gilbert High School

86.00 Upland High School

Photos clockwise from top leftGranada Hills High School;Redlands High School;Fountain Valley High School;background Ayala High School.

Southern

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Color GuardIndependent World89.20 Alliance of Miami

Scholastic World84.30 Braddock High School

Independent Open89.80 Alliance of Miami

85.70 Northeast Independent

81.69 Braddock Independent

Scholastic Open89.70 Stoneman Douglas

High School

88.60 Lake Mary High School

86.80 Taylor High School

85.70 Carmel High School

83.40 Cooper City High School

78.30 Norwalk High School

76.20 Clearwater High School

Independent A81.00 Knights of UCF

76.80 Alliance of Miami

Scholastic A89.60 Hialeah High School

88.90 Tarpon Springs High School

86.40 Olympic HeightsHigh School

86.40 Seminole High School

86.00 Cypress Creek High School

81.20 Westlake High School

80.70 Largo High School Image

79.70 Miami SunsetHigh School A

78.60 Taravella High School

77.90 Bloomingdale High School

77.90 Countryside High School

75.70 Santaluces High School

75.50 Spruce Creek High School

75.00 Colonial High School

74.90 Cardinal GibbonsHigh School

Independent Regional A70.70 Shenanigan’s

70.20 Alliance of Miami

70.20 Star-Lite Express

Photos clockwise from aboveCarmel High School; Alliance of

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Adjudication

Color Guard JudgesThe art of judging is a skill which is

developed over an extensive period oftime; it is one which requires ongoingeducation and deep commitment.

Individuals must be successful as ajudge in their local area for a mini-mum of two years before applicationto WGI is considered. Before beingallowed to participate in the WGItraining program, they complete ahome study of their caption spendingupwards to 40 hours on this require-ment. Participation at regional clinicsand trialing through regional acade-mies is their next step before partici-pating in the Academy of PageantryArts held at the Championships eachyear. This final step is an intensifiedprogram covering eight hours of classroom study as well as trial judging

nearly 80 of the competing units inthat event. Their work is carefullyscrutinized before they are consideredeligible for the role to which they areapplying.

Once a WGI judge, education isongoing including an annual summerstudy program and an annual week-end meeting for advanced develop-ment. These dedicated men andwomen are an important, oftenunder-appreciated part of the triad of“Performer-Designer-Adjudicator”.

Percussion JudgesThe individuals adjudicating the

percussion ensembles are among themost highly talented and respectedpercussion experts in the country.Selected first on their accomplish-ments and the respect accorded themwithin the community, these leadersthen undertake another layer of edu-cation relative to the unique aspect ofadjudication.

They trial judge, they completehome study projects, and they cometogether for a weekend each year toextend the range of their already highstandards in order to serve the per-formers who fall under their experteye in the process of competition.

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Color GuardAdjudicationThere always seems to be a mys-

tique which surrounds the scoringprocess in any competition, howeverquite simply judges always score twoaspects of the performance: “What isbeing done” and “How it is beingachieved”.

Because our scoring system is aneducationally based program, there isa curriculum designed for each classreflecting the level of their particulardevelopment. In each class expertsevaluate and reward the specificswhich the designers have emphasizedwithin that curriculum.

Five experts focus on the following:Two General Effect judges react to theoriginality, creativity and entertain-ment quality of the total show, credit-ing the designers who create the vehi-cle for the performers. They equallyreward the performers for their abilityto communicate that show to theaudience, demonstrating the techni-cal, expressive and emotional skillsrequired to bring the show to life.

One judge evaluates the quality andmerit within the composing processwhereby equipment, body and stag-ing blend together to create the “blueprint” which defines the structure ofthe program. This is the designer’spiece of the Ensemble Analysis ScoreSheet. Performers are rewarded inequal parts for skills of a technical andexpressive quality, which showcasetheir development and understandingof equipment, body and staging.

Two judges evaluate both thevocabulary and the achievement ofthe equipment and the movementresponsibilities, responding to therange, development and performanceof the moves within the Equipmentand the Movement programs.Performers are credited for their train-ing and expertise in this area, focusingon a curriculum specifically designedfor their level of development.

PercussionAdjudicationThree areas of consideration are

evaluated in the process of assigningscores to Percussion Ensembles.

The overall effectiveness and enter-tainment value of the percussion pro-gram is measured and rewarded. Herethe judge evaluates the musical reper-toire, its quality, creativity, and pres-entation together with the visual con-siderations of staging, coordination,and delivery.

Another judge measures the musicaltraining and development of the play-ers’ technical skills and their ability todisplay quality and musicianship inthe musical performance of theirshow.

A third judge focuses on the visualpresentation, measuring the depthand quality of the visual design, thepresentation of the musical elementsand the training and excellencedemonstrated by the performers inthis area.

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Photos opposite page, clockwise fromtop left Solution; Ayala High School;Rancho Bernardo High School; thispage, clockwise from top left BlessedSacrament; San Marcos High School;Fountain Valley High School;background Avon High School.

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clockwise from top leftMission Viejo High

School; Perry MeridianHigh School; FranklinCentral High School.

Color Guard JudgesTom Acheson

Alexandria, Kentucky

Sal AdamoBelleville, New Jersey

Rob AdamsNashville, Tennessee

Mike AndersonVancouver, Washington

Tom ArgySolvay, New York

Harry ArizaSanta Clara, California

Larry BakkoSun Prairie, Wisconsin

Edwin BeensRotterdam, The Netherlands

Pat BeggyEverett, Massachusetts

Sandra BertelleKenosha, Wisconsin

Richard BerthelsenToronto, Ontario, Canada

Jude BoughtonPittston, Pennsylvania

Beverly Brahan-SandersJackson, Mississippi

Katie BuelowSpring Hill, Florida

John Garey BurrHouston, Texas

Dan CampbellCamillus, New York

Jackie CampbellCamillus, New York

Lee CarlsonCathedral City, California

Lee CarpenterDublin, California

Doug CasteenSampsonville, South Carolina

Shirl ChumleyParker, Colorado

William ChumleyDenver, Colorado

Ron ComfortClearwater, Florida

Rita ConnellFalmouth, Massachusetts

Curtis CostanzaVancouver, Washington

Denise CoutureFt. Lauderdale, Florida

Marie CzapinskiChicago, Illinois

Mary DennistonSayreville, New Jersey

David DukePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania

Mark FisherEwing, New Jersey

Bobby GilbertBeloeil, Quebec, Canada

Michael GrayColumbia, South Carolina

John HowellNorth Huntington, Pennsylvania

Nola JonesOld Hickory, Tennessee

Rick KempEvergreen Park, Illinois

Kathy KerrinsWest Roxbury, Massachusetts

Eric KitchenmanLansdale, Pennsylvania

Paul LampkinSanborn, New York

Mike LopintoMandeville, Louisiana

Greg MarquisLaGrange, Illinois

Bret MascaroCollegeville, Pennsylvania

Missy McCurryPasadena, California

Mark MetzHorsham, Pennsylvania

Dan MiddlesworthWaynesville, Ohio

Kyle MillerMcHenry, Illinois

Joe NeeHudson, New Hampshire

Dan NiebauerErie, Pennsylvania

Kristin O’MeliaWoburn, Massachusetts

George OlivieroWalnut Creek, California

Rob OvervlietHoute, The Netherlands

Chris PutnamKansas City, Kansas

Warren RickartWashington, D.C.

Richard RigoliniEverett, Massachusetts

Robert SolomonSan Gabriel, California

Jeff StewartProvidence, Rhode Island

Mike StoneNorth Hollywood, California

Orlando SuttlesLansing, Michigan

Bob ThomasGreensburg, Pennsylvania

George ThomsonDoyleston, Pennsylvania

Debbie TorchiaPeabody, Massachusetts

Michael TurnerSan Francisco, California

Chuck WardLos Angeles, California

Mark WellsHopewell, Ohio

Kathryn WhitcombWalnut Creek, California

Dale WhiteXenia, Ohio

Bruno ZuccalaButler, Pennsylvania

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Percussion JudgesEd Argenziano

Dover, New Jersey

Lee BeddisKitchener, Ontario, Canada

Dave CampbellMcKees Rocks, Pennsylvania

Len CareyWest Caldwell, New Jersey

Joe CourtneyElmhurst, Illinois

Dennis DeluciaLittle Silver, New Jersey

Jim DwyerLansdale, Pennsylvania

Peter FunariBeverly, Massachusetts

Darrell GoslinAlburtus, Pennsylvania

Ron HardinBellevue, Nebraska

Keith HigginsAnaheim, California

Gifford HowarthRochester, New York

Scott JohnsonPittsburg, California

Mark JoscherPrior Lake, Minnesota

Brian MasonMoorehead, Kentucky

Dave PickettWashington, Michigan

Charlie PooleEverett, Massachusetts

Tom RoeHenderson, Nevada

Matt SavageChapel Hill, North Carolina

Mike ScheiberChesterton, Indiana

David StarnesKennesaw, Georgia

JR ThompsonBridgewater, New Jersey

Steve UlicnyHouston, Texas

Ed WarrenBrooklyn, Michigan

Don WilesDundee, Illinois

Clarke WilliamsOakland, New Jersey

Steve YoderWestminster, Colorado

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OfficersPresident

Randy Nelson1st Vice President

Michael Gaines2nd Vice President

Ruth Ann MedworthSecretary

Ed DevlinTreasurer

Jim Olson

WGI StaffExecutive Director

Lynn LindstromChief Financial Officer

Ron NankervisColor Guard

Education DirectorShirlee Whitcomb

Color GuardTask Force CoordinatorFred Feeney

Percussion DirectorMark Thurston

PercussionJudge CoordinatorAndy Sanders

Percussion AdministratorRick Brown

Friendship Cup DirectorRon Hardin

Friendship CupJudge CoordinatorGeorge Oliviero

WGI Office StaffOffice Manager

Kim WattsRegional Coordinator

Tony CristofanoMerchandise

Linda ShankTickets

Brianna WattsWebmaster

Rance CostaAdministrative Assistant

Glennis Hochstetler

Board of DirectorsAlliance of Miami

Tony FlorioBeyer High School

Mark MetzgerBlack Watch

Claudette WolfromBraddock High School

April GilliganBlessed Sacrament

Ed DevlinCenter Grove High School

Tom DirksCenterville High School

Jodi FairbanksChimeras

Tim VaughnChoctawhatchee

High SchoolRandy Nelson

Clovis West High SchoolMeryl Wamhoff

Emerald MarquisDale Powers

Every-BodyKurt Jull

FantasiaGary Locke

James Logan High SchoolBeth Maria Karlin

Just ClassJeff Namian

Lawrence CentralHigh SchoolMatt James

Miamisburg High SchoolJim Olson

NolanJoe Gilbreth

Northview High SchoolRuth Ann Medworth

PatriotsPatti Nolan

Pomona High SchoolW. L. Whaley

San Jose RaidersTracey Garces

SonnorMichael Bouchard

St. Ann’sEilleen Cunningham

St. Augustine High SchoolCoast OneJeff Dodd

Tate High School ChaparralsJeff Welsh

Class RepresentativesIndependent Open Class

Tom AndrewsScholastic Open Class

Rob JettIndependent A Class

Shawn McKaigScholastic A Class

David DuffyPercussion

Dave Marvin

Regional DirectorsAtlantic Coast

Tom BeresfordMid-America

Kendra SparksMid-East

Patrick MurphyMid-West

Tom HachmeisterNew England

Harry SampsonSouth

Nora OsbySouth Atlantic

Mike HigbeSouthwest

Noreen RobertsWest

Dee Ariza

Percussion AdvisoryBoard

Arthur Hill High SchoolMichael P. Curtiss

Blue KnightsDan Burke

Carolina ThunderGreg C. Dearman

Centerville High SchoolTim Fairbanks

Eastside FuryJason Ihnat

Father Ryan High SchoolJeff Schletzer

Franklin CentralHigh SchoolDaniel Fyffe

Great Lakes PercussionDim Thompson

John Overton High SchoolShawn Harris

King Philip High SchoolPeter Tileston

Loara High SchoolBill Schroeder

MatrixRob Ferguson

Mission Viejo High SchoolJim Wunderlich

Music City MystiqueDon Click

Northglenn High SchoolDave Marvin

PatriotsGarry Naylor

Pomona High SchoolRay Ulibarri

Ponderosa High SchoolSteve Yates

Roosevelt High SchoolJohn Nelson

Sacramento FreelancersTom Hope

Tate High SchoolJody Dunwoody

Thomas WorthingtonHigh SchoolDavid Wyrick

TrinityMandy Brown

Tunstall High SchoolDebra Bray

Walled Lake High SchoolShawn Neal

Westerville SouthHigh SchoolCraig Dunn

Photos background Granada Hills High School.

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High School; New Albany High School; Trabuco Hills High School; background Signature.

StaffWorld Championship

Julie AchesonAlexandria, Kentucky

Katie AchesonAlexandria, Kentucky

Ross AchesonAlexandria, Kentucky

Mark AckersonRosemont, Illinois

Ahmed Al-ShabibiCleveland, Tennessee

Diana AndersonEverett, Massachusetts

Scott AndersonEverett, Massachusetts

Dee ArizaSanta Clara, California

Jon AumannLittleton, Colorado

Rachel AumannLittleton, Colorado

Paul AusterWestminster, Colorado

Julie BablerIndianapolis, Indiana

David BakerEndicott, New York

Gil BakerChicago, Illinois

Sharon BakerEndicott, New York

Ralph BalcerekMilwaukee, Wisconsin

Virginia BalcerekMilwaukee, Wisconsin

Sharon BaldwinGunnison, Colorado

Cathy BarnesMiamisburg, Ohio

Joe BartkoLongmont, Colorado

Eric BeastromHudson, Wisconsin

Jeanne BeggyPittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Thomas BeresfordPoughquag, New York

Rusty BertlesAtlanta, Georgia

Roger BinyonChicago, Illinois

Michael BooChesterton, Indiana

Kellie BoyleSheboygan, Wisconsin

Mike BriodyAllentown, Pennsylvania

Sharon BriodyAllentown, Pennsylvania

Betty BrownOrlando, Florida

Rick BrownColumbus, Ohio

John CapellupoBraintree, Massachusetts

Tony ChristofanoCommerce City, Colorado

Lonnie ClarkCincinnati, Ohio

J.C. ConnorCrestview, Florida

Sandy ConnorCrestview, Florida

Rance CostaNorthglenn, Colorado

Russ CourtneyTempe, Arizona

Brandt CrockerAnkeny, Iowa

John CurranAnsonia, Connecticut

Danell DaltonSt. Paul, Minnesota

Dave DavisCross Plains, Wisconsin

Donna DennesenBeverly, Massachusetts

Phil DennesenBeverly, Massachusetts

Brantley T. Douglas IIIRuckersville, Virginia

Donna EbertEverett, Massachusetts

Andrea FeeneyLong Beach, Mississippi

Fred FeeneyLong Beach, Mississippi

Thelma FungLittleton, Colorado

Victor FungLittleton, Colorado

Bearz GarciaWestminster, Colorado

Bryan GastonPensacola, Florida

Mickey GroveKosciusko, Mississippi

Carn GrowcottRoyersford, Pennsylvania

George GrowcottRoyersford, Pennsylvania

Gail HachmeisterDes Plaines, Illinois

Jeff HachmeisterDes Plaines, Illinois

Tom HachmeisterDes Plaines, Illinois

Nancy HallSpring Lake, Michigan

Shane HarrellElberta, Alabama

Wanda HarrellElberta, Alabama

Chris HartowiczCarmel, Indiana

Gene HerringBreckenridge, Colorado

Julia HigbeOrange Park, Florida

Mike HigbeOrange Park, Florida

Glennis HochstetlerArvada, Colorado

Matt HollingsworthGulfport, Mississippi

Leanne HurleyDenver, Colorado

Debbie IsodaBartlett, Illinois

Brian JohnsonSt. Paul, Minnesota

Peg JohnsonSt. Paul, Minnesota

Sue JohnsonSan Jose, California

Chuck JohnstonBradley, Illinois

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Nancy KerriganWoburn, Massachusetts

Peter KerriganWoburn, Massachusetts

Jonathan KesslerBurlington, Massachusetts

LuAnn KesslerBurlington, Masschusetts

Kirt KinyonSheboygan, Wisconsin

Kehan KnappSt. Paul, Minnesota

Peg KosinSchaumburg, Illinois

Tom KosinSchaumburg, Illinois

Richard KramerCanyon Country, California

Gary KruegerCedarburg, Wisconsin

Sue KuehnholdDowners Grove, Illinois

R. Wayne LaBilloisDorchester, Massachusetts

Eric LampkinSanborn, New York

Chris LawrenceNorcross, Georgia

George LindstromArvada, Colorado

Lynn LindstromArvada, Colorado

Amy MackChula Vista, California

Todd MarcocciWest Chester, Pennsylvania

Roxanne MartinWestminster, Colorado

Steve MartinWestminster, Colorado

Tom McIlrathDanbury, Connecticut

Linda MiddlesworthWaynesville, Ohio

Dianne MillerMedinah, Illinois

Dr. James MillerMiamisburg, Ohio

Howie MogilRiver Forest, Illinois

Patrick MurphyCenterville, Ohio

Ron NankervisWalnut Creek, California

Elaine NeeHudson, New Hampshire

Kate NobleBloomington, Indiana

Paul OrsettKnightdale, North Carolina

Nora OsbyKennesaw, Georgia

Jason ParentHanover Park, Illinois

Jennifer ParentPalatine, Illinois

David ParrSt. Louis, Missouri

Bill PaxtonLittleton, Colorado

Tammy PaxtonLittleton, Colorado

Darcie PriesterDale City, Virginia

Darlene PriesterDale City, Virginia

Dave PriesterDale City, Virginia

Jeff RhindBraintree, Massachusetts

Noreen RobertsHuntington Beach, California

Harry SampsonStoneham, Massachusetts

Aldo SandovalChicago, Illinois

Mel SchenckWinchester, Massachusetts

Gail SchultzConcord, California

Andrea SempleSanborn, New York

Linda ShankArvada, Colorado

Fred ShapiroFt. Lauderdale, Florida

Kathy ShapiroFt. Lauderdale, Florida

Kendra SparksAurora, Colorado

Jeanne StrongLakewood, Colorado

Jim StrongLakewood, Colorado

Lia StrongLakewood, Colorado

Jim TalloBeverly, Massachusetts

Jim TaylorOrlando, Florida

Susan TaylorOrlando, Florida

Deana ThomasGreensburg, Pennsylvania

Erika ThomasGreenburg, Pennsylvania

Mark ThurstonLimerick, Pennsylvania

Margaret TomaskaCasselberry, Florida

Chris TomsaBerea, Ohio

Steve TurnerLewisville, Texas

Dennis ValaBaltimore, Maryland

Barb WallochMilwaukee, Wisconsin

Ron WallochMilwaukee, Wisconsin

Amy WalpWest Chester, Pennsylvania

TJ WardCantonment, Florida

Tracey WardCantonment, Florida

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Kim WattsWestminster, Colorado

Amber WebbArvada, Colorado

Tonya WebbArvada, Colorado

Shirlee WhitcombWalnut Creek, California

Karen WidenerLake City, Florida

MaryAnne WilesMcHenry, Illinois

Harvey WingoSpanish Lake, Missouri

Lois WingoSpanish Lake, Missouri

Ernie ZimnySummerfield, Florida

Pauline ZimnySummerfield, Florida

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Awards

Denise BonfiglioRevere, Massachusetts

Denise has served on the Task Forcefor nearly ten years while mentoringand guiding young instructors whohave graduated from her color guards.Most known for the excellence shebrought to the Emerald Marquis,Denise was also responsible for the27th Lancers whose impact openedthe door for the success of smallguards within the World Class.

Marie CzapinskiChicago, Illinois

Marie Czapinski was one of theoriginal founders of WGI and servedas Chief Judge in the early years of theorganization. She was instrumental inthe development of the organizationin the early 80’s and she has a longand successful history of judge devel-opment within the Midwest. Mariecurrently serves as an adjudicatorfor WGI.

Ward DurrettEstes Park, Colorado

Ward Durrett is considered bymany to be a Founding Father ofindoor percussion. He was pivotal inthe development of the PercussionDivision within WGI serving asChief Judge for several years. Hisvision was instrumental in definingthe standards within this divisionsince its inception.

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In 1992 WGI established the Laurel Award as the highest honor to those individuals who make a significantcontribution to our organization, and who have in some way influenced the course of our history. Theircontribution may be made through artistic standards, administrative leadership or adjudication. In 2000three outstanding leaders in our activity were honored with induction into the Laureate fraternity.

Past HonoreesScott Chandler

Walnut Creek, California

Mary DennistonSayreville, New Jersey

Mickey KellyMahwah, New Jersey

Stanley KnaubSeattle, Washington

George LindstromArvada, Colorado

Lynn LindstromArvada, Colorado

Fred J. MillerDayton, Ohio

Vincent MonacelliRochester, New York

Jay MurphyWalnut Creek, California

Sal and LuAnne SalasMadison, Wisconsin

Harry SampsonStoneham, Massachusetts

Wayne WengertBerthoud, Colorado

Shirlee WhitcombWalnut Creek, California

Delores ZappalaMassachusetts

LaurelPhotos

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Thursday, April 11thOpen and A Class Color Guard as

well as Percussion preliminary con-tests begin today and utilizes sevensites to begin the tournament processfor the more than 400 units expectedto participate. Events will start atNutter Center, Convention Centerand Hara Arena, with later contestsscheduled for Centerville, Vandalia-Butler and Springboro High Schools.

Friday, April 12thPreliminaries for the color guard A

and Open classes continue during theday with the UD Arena setting thestage for the preliminary contests forboth World Classes. Independent andScholastic A Classes will be the starsof the evening with finals Fridaynight. Semi final competition will fillthe day at the Convention Center,followed by the Independent OpenClass Prelims. Percussion will contin-ue their preliminaries in preparationfor their Finals contest Saturdaynight.

Saturday, April 13thFans can cheer for their favorites in

consecutively run contests at theUniversity of Dayton Arena as cham-pions will be crowned in bothIndependent and Scholastic OpenClasses. After a short break,Percussion fans at the Nutter Centerwill enjoy the finals championshipcontest for that division while theother show will feature the two WorldClasses in what promises to be themost exciting color guard event inWGI’s history!

Dayton welcomes back WGI for it’s 25th Anniversary!The 2002 Championships will have a new look and offers spectators and par-

ticipants another exciting change in the performance schedule, with the twoColor Guard World Class Championships concluding the week’s events onSaturday night.

On the occasion of WGI’s 25th anniversary, this new schedule marks an aware-ness of the time value for the guards and for the fans. It will be a year to remem-ber, a year not to miss, a year of great new steps as we start our second quartercentury. Set your sights on 2002 and sign up early for the best seats at the bestshows in town.

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InternationalWinners

2000 Scholarship

WGI annually recognizes the youngperformers of our activity who pursueacademic excellence. All groupswho participate in the WorldChampionships are invited to submitone applicant from their unit who arehigh school seniors or already enrolledin college. A committee of volunteers,instructors and judges review dozens

of applications for these awards andselect students who stand out in qual-ities of academic, artistic and person-al standards.Through the 50/50 raffle and the

purchase of this program book, you,the patrons of WGI, remain a majorsource of revenue for the scholarshipsawarded. Corporate and private

donations also enrich the fund thatoffers assistance to these worthyindividuals. WGI hopes to awardapproximately $20,000 in scholar-ships in 2001.Should you wish to make a tax-

deductible donation to the WGIScholarship fund, please contact theWGI office at 303/424-1927.

Sarah ComstockValley View High School

Moreno Valley, California

Kristen DennesenEmerald Marquis Color Guard

Beverly, Massachusetts

Theresa GordonClovis West High School

Fresno, California

Kelly Marie AbbataBaldwinsville High School

Baldwinsville, New York

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Christina Anne GrahamKaleidoscope Color GuardNew Philadelphia, Ohio

Mary Kathleen HaneyWestfield High SchoolHouston, Texas

Jennifer JacksonOlympic Heights High SchoolBoca Raton, Florida

Jordan Guynn JacobsenOracle Color GuardArvada, Colorado

Suzanne LarimoreLiverpool High SchoolLiverpool, New York

Rachelle Joy MagtanongRancho Bernardo High SchoolSan Diego, California

Shaun R. SegravesThe Avilaros of BostonWinthrop, Masschusetts

Wei-wen Vivian ShihXpress Color GuardArlington, Texas

Erin Christine WoolfEl Toro High SchoolTrabuco Canyon, California

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Fantasia 98.55

“City of Glass” with music by Bob Graettinger.Recorded by Stan Kenton Neophonic Orchestra.

Director Gary Locke.

Staff Mykail Costner, T.J. Doucette, Rob Jett, Stanley Knaub,Sheila Locke, Karl Lowe, Michael Raiford.

Costume Design Michael Raiford.

Set Design Michael Raiford.

Sponsor Riverside Community College.

R i v e r s i d e , C a l i f o r n i a

St. Ann’s 97.25

“The Miraculous Mandarin” with music by Bela BartokDirector Eileen Cunningham.

Staff Scott Chandler, Jerry Corradino, Jimmy Mahoney,Fred Marier, Brian Murphy, Jay Murphy.

N e p o n s e t , M a s s a c h u s e t t s

Emerald Marquis 94.60

“A Psychedelic Hoedown” with music byJimmy Hendrix. Performed by Niles Kennedy.

Director Dale Powers.

Staff Carol Abohatab, Denise Bonfiglio, Greg Lagola, Dale Powers,Jeff Sacktig, Rick Subel, Candace Taylor, Peggy Twiggs.

Costume Design Greg Lagola.

Sponsors Emerald Youth Services, Malden Emergency Center.

W a k e f i e l d , M a s s a c h u s e t t s

IndependentApril 16, 2000

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94.55San Jose Raiders S a n J o s e , C a l i f o r n i a“Blind Faith” with music from Tan Dun Symphony 97 and Gorecki 2nd SymphonyDirector Tom Andrews. Staff Nancy Beley, Jeanine Casimere, Rodney DeJesus,Jason Flores, Mark Metzger, Jay Murphy. Management Tracey Garces.Costume Design Mark Metzger. Set Design Mark Metzger.

94.20 Every-Body P o r t l a n d O r e g o n“The Profanation” with music by Leonard BernsteinDirectors Sheri Evald, Kurt Jull. Staff Mike Anderson, Adrian Braden, Michael Bowman, Michael Cesario,Curtis Costanza, Justin Kaynes, Stanley Knaub, Joe Sowders, Tracy Wooten. Management Erik Holcomb.Costume Design Michael Cesario. Set Design Scott Winters. Sponsor The Northern Lights, Inc.

92.15Blessed Sacrament C a m b r i d g e , M a s s a c h u s e t t s“Run Lola Run” with music from the movie sountrackDirector Edward J. Devlin. Staff Anthony Erevia, Ben Mitrano, Jeff Namian,Kenda Newbury, Chris Raichle, Jack Shallow, Tom Strachan, Ann Marie Valeri,Delores Zappala.

91.75Crown Guard D a y t o n , O h i o“Net Works” with music by Wolfgang Amadeus MozartDirector Michael Shapiro. Staff Ryan Carter, Robin Wells. Sponsor Carolina Crown Drum and Bugle Corps.

90.75Black Watch M t . L a u r e l , N e w J e r s e y“Dance Hallelujah” with music by George Frideric HandelDirector Claudette Wolfrom. Staff Scott Beck, Joseph Heininger, Louis Hellinger, Gilles Ouellette,Jeff Sacktig, Toni Tunstal, Joyce Wolfrom-Roos. Costume Design Joseph Heninger.Sponsors Burlington County Institute of Technology, Jersey Surf Drum and Bugle Corps.

88.70Alliance of Miami M i a m i , F l o r i d a“El Corazon” with music by Chick CoreaDirectors Luis Betances, Tony Florio. Staff Matt Caudill, Art Corbiere, Ping Dawson,Daniel Helton, Mary McWilliams, Ann Marie Nista, Daniel Riley, Sal Salas, Patty Stetson.Costume Design Algy Costumes, Timothy Lee. Sponsor Guardian Angel Foundation.

88.35Patriots R o c h e s t e r, N e w Y o r kDirector Patti Nolan. Staff Sam Cappadonia, Peter Garrow, Amber Perkins,Richard Proctor, Curtis Uhlemann. Sponsor Patriots Drum and Bugle Corps.

86.20Just Class B a l t i m o r e , M a r y l a n d“Caravan” with music by Duke EllingtonDirectors Pat Derrick, Curtis McLain. Staff April Gilligan, Matt Hurley,Stanley Knaub, Noreen MacMahon, Sue Montague, Jeff Namian, Michelle Owens,Vincent Thomas. Costume Design Greg Lagola. Set Design Jeff Namian.

86.10Chimeras M u r f r e e s b o r o , T e n n e s e e“Imagination” with music from the movie Willy Wonka and The Chocolate FactoryDirectors Christopher Lester, Tim Vaughn. Staff Kaley Calhoun, Brian Giddens, Tommy Keenum, Christopher Lester,Melissa Mason, KC Michaels, Damon Padilla, KC Perkins, Tim Vaughn. Costume Design Creative Costuming and Design.

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83.55Sonnor L a P r a i r i e , Q u e b e c , C a n a d a“Gloria” with music by John RutterDirector Michel L. Bouchard. Staff Denis Berger, Cristopher Foreman,Valerie LaLiberte, Peace. Costume Design and Set Design Denis Berger.

83.10Nolan D a l l a s / F t . W o r t h , T e x a s“On the Westside” with music by Leonard BernsteinDirector Joe Gilbreth. Staff JC Caceres, Joe Gilbreth, John Leonard, Mary Weeks.Costume Design Greg Lagola. Set Design Joe Gilbreth. Sponsor Nolan Youth Services.

82.60 Les Eclipses L o n g u e u i l , Q u e b e c , C a n a d a“Cielo-Ciel-Sky” with music by Kronos QuartetDirector Annie Pelletier. Staff Jacques Gauthier, Paul Gelinas, David Huard, Chantal Lamirande, Isabelle Roach.

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James Logan 97.70

“The United State of Noise”a timeline of 20th Century American music.

Directors Ramiro Barrera, Beth Karlin.

Staff Adrian Bazua, Scott Chandler, Dave Meikle.

Costume Design Bobby Moffett.

Audio Engineer Norm Kern.

Sponsor James Logan Band and Color Guard Boosters.

U n i o n C i t y , C a l i f o r n i a

Center Grove 97.05

Music by Aaron Copland.Director Thomas Dirks.

Staff Marlieta Beckman, Carolyn Crumpton, Michael Gaines,Julie Jackson, Keith Potter, Joey Wever, John Whalin,Bart Woodley.

Costume Design Greg Lagola.

Set Design Kathy Houghton.

Sponsor Center Grove Trojan Band Boosters.

G r e e n w o o d , I n d i a n a

Miamisburg 95.05

“On the Waterfront” with music by Leonard Bernstein.Director Jim Olson.

Staff Cathy Barnes, Jonathan Colvin, Rashay Dyke, Ron Engelbrecht,Butch Ferrero, Dr. Jim Miller, Mark Miller, Mike Miller, Scott Plumlee.

Costume Design Fred J. Miller, Inc.

Set Design Scott Winters.

Sponsor Miamisburg Band and Guard Boosters, Inc.

M i a m i s b u r g , O h i o

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93.55Beyer M o d e s t o , C a l i f o r n i a“Space” an original composition by Jeff LeeDirector Jason Cawelti. Staff Devon Cavagnaro, Shawna Davis, Mark Metzger,Ron Nankervis, Missy Suedebeck. Sponsor Beyer Band Boosters.

91.45 Tate ‘Chaparrals’ P e n s a c o l a , F l o r i d a“One Solitary Life, A.D. 2000” with music Green Sleeves and Ben AdamsDirector Jeff Welsh. Costume Design and Set Design Jeff Welsh.Sponsor Tate Band Boosters.

91.35Carroll D a y t o n , O h i o“Paint By Numbers” with music from Great Expectations and Jane OlivorDirector Michael Shapiro. Staff Katie Donnell, Stacey Flannery.Sponsor Carrolleers.

90.00Clovis West F r e s n o , C a l i f o r n i a“Age of Anxiety” with music by Leonard BernsteinDirector Laurie L. Riker. Staff Rachel Bader, Jennifer Haskell, Jay Murphy,Laurie Riker. Costume Design DA Designs. Set Design Jay Murphy.

88.35Northview B r a z i l , I n d i a n a“Northview 2K” with music by UnderworldDirectors Bob Medworth, Ruth Ann Medworth. Staff Kelly Campbell, Bill Jurberg, Pete Kikta,Michelle Marcella, David Moore, Jessica Shorter, Andrea Thomas, Jon Vanderkolff.Costume Design Greg Lagola. Sponsor Northview Band Boosters.

88.10 Lawrence Central I n d i a n a p o l i s , I n d i a n a“Bach” with music by Johann Sebastian BachDirector Greg Hagen. Staff Greg Hagen, Tod Hinton, Cayte Hogan, Matt James, Mike Stephens.Costume Design Mike Stephens. Set Design Bob Borkowski, Greg Hagen, Bob Lee.Sponsor Borkowski Collision and Repair, Lawrence Central Performing Arts Association.

86.45St. Augustine ‘Coast One’ S t . A u g u s t i n e , F l o r i d a“Tribal Dance” with music from “The Lion King”Director Jeff Dodd. Staff Charlene Anderson, Summer Angyalfy, Bryan Austin, Jeff Dodd, ErikaHernandez, Renee Meizius, Jay Steele, Cherly Wimberly. Costume Design Jeff Dodd, Jay Steele,Fred J. Miller, Inc. Set Design Jay Steele. Sponsor Coast One Winterguard Parent Association.

85.70Braddock M i a m i , F l o r i d a“Spill the Wine” with music by Eric BurdonDirector April Gilligan, Eric Rivero. Staff Johnny Amos, Beth Faulk,Lopez Reese, Toni Sumner, Marc Sylvester. Costume Design Greg Lagola.Set Design Marc Sylvester.

85.45Choctawhatchee F o r t W a l t o n B e a c h , F l o r i d a“Alleluia” with music by Sam Cardon and Kurt BestorDirectors Laura Martin, Randy Nelson. Staff Chad Berkstresser, Nick Charles, Royce Harrison, Theresa Henry, Mary Kelly, Sue LaBrecque,Jeff Namian. Costume Design Fred J. Miller, Inc. Set Design Jeff Namian. Sponsors Choctawhatchee Band Parents, Gold’s Gym.

82.55Centerville C e n t e r v i l l e , O h i o“The Come Back” with music by Joe Williams and Sarah VaughnDirector Jodi Fairbanks. Staff Michael Shapiro, Byron Valentine, Robin Wells.Costume and Set Design Michael Shapiro. Sponsor Centerville Band Boosters.

82.15Pomona A r v a d a , C o l o r a d o“The Tell Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen PoeDirector W.L. Whaley. Staff Ken Bailey, Ryan Carter, Brenda Chester, Mark Irey,K.C. Perkins, Alan Spaeth. Sponsor Pomona Band Boosters.

81.85Mt. Carmel S a n D i e g o , C a l i f o r n i a“Palace Mischief” with music by Pink MartiniDirector Mykail Costner. Staff Oscar Brusse, Mykail Costner, Jaycee Clarke, Karl Lowe.Costume Design Bobby Moffett. Set Design Mykail Costner.

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St. Ann’s 93.80

“Duel of the Fates” with music by John WilliamsDirector Eileen Cunningham.

Staff Ray Acevado, Jerry Corradino, Fred Marier,Brian Murphy, Mary Rutter, Nick Syme.

N e p o n s e t , M a s s a c h u s e t t s

The Brigadiers 92.75

“Rouge et Noir” with music by Sergei Rachmaninoff and Sergei ProkofievDirector Beth Calhoun.

Staff Stephen Brucker, Josette Butera, Beth Calhoun, Chris Calhoun, Chris Caraccilo.

Costume Design Stephen Brucker.

Set Design Chris Calhoun, Chris Caraccilo.

Sponsor Syracuse Brigadiers Senior Drum and Bugle Corps.

S y r a c u s e , N e w Y o r k

Onyx 90.40

“Symphony #2” with music by Christopher RouseDirector Michael Lentz.

Staff Kim Booher, Jason Combs, Laura Butz,Scott Elliott, Janice Wood.

Costume Design Bobby Moffett.

Set Design Michael Lentz.

D a y t o n , O h i o

IndependentApril 15, 2000

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89.90 The Lakota W e s t C h e s t e r, O h i o“The Ascension” with music by Gustav Holst.Director Butch Ferrero. Staff Wendy Brockman, Rashay Dyke, Matt Humphrey,Ceff Ramirez, Drew Steinbrecher, Scott Winters. Set Design Butch Ferrero.Sponsor The Lakota Up Beat Club, Inc.

89.80 Every-Body Open P o r t l a n d , O r e g o n“Dark Dissonance” with music by William SchumanDirectors Sheri Evald, Kurt Jull, Jodi Leeker. Staff Mike Anderson, Michael Bowman, Adrian Braden,Curtis Costanza, Jimmy Fursman, Justin Kaynes, Stanley Knaub, Joe Sowders, Tracy Wooten.Management Erik Holcomb. Sponsor Northern Lights Youth Program.

88.10Nuendo C h a t t a n o o g a , T e n n e s s e e“Nothing Else Matters” with music by Metallica and Apocalyptica Cello QuartetDirector Chad Guess. Staff Virginia Attaway, Rod Beverly, Nicole Goodman, Chad Guess,Daniel Helton, Amanda Micheletto, Wendi Micheletto, Leah Ratliff, Alan Smith. Costume DesignChad Guess, Ann Marie Niste. Set Design Chad Guess. Sponsor Sequoyah Youth Services.

86.05 Interplay G r a n d R a p i d s , M i c h i g a n“Variations” with music by PaganiniDirector Michelle Ehrhardt. Staff Ryan Carter, Michelle Langley, Alan Spaeth, Derek Smith,Dave Watt. Costume Design Greg Lagola. Sponsor West Michigan Winter Guard.

86.00Mystique S o m e r v i l l e , M a s s a c h u s e t t s“Get It On Little Bunny” with music by Chase and Jefferson AirplaneDirectors Steve Abrams, Kathy Butler, Bob Mulvanity. Staff Rob Godin, Bridget Holleran,Bob Mulvanity, Karen Pimpas, T.A. Snow. Costume Design Linda Farago. Set DesignLauren Green. Sponsor Color Guard Enterprises, Inc.

85.35St. Catherine’s Townies C h a r l e s t o w n , M a s s a c h u s e t t s“Toy Soldiers”Director Al Copithorn. Staff Mark Metzger, Mary O’Brien, Kristen Stevens, Jill Stevens.Set and Costume Design Mark Metzger. Sponsor Charlestown Community.

85.75 The Vella F t . L a u d e r d a l e , F l o r i d a“Proud Mary” with music by Tina TurnerDirectors Meredith Barry, Shannon Berkstresser. Staff Kim Bastanzi, Chad Berkstresser,Tom Harrington, Jack Pursifull, Adele Santiago. Costume Design Cheryline Dancewear.Set Design Shannon Berkstresser.

83.45Axxis S o u t h e r n C a l i f o r n i a“Augmentations” with music by Grace Jones and Pink FloydDirector Joseph M. Garcia. Staff Jay Murphy, Laura Perreault, Ruben Serrano, Patty Stetson,Kimani Williams. Costume Design Iona Eskins, Bobby Moffett. Set Design VinceBoyenger, Joseph M. Garcia. Sponsors BP Inc., Carvalho Family, Hosea Cobb, Lee Struwe.

81.75Oracle D e n v e r, C o l o r a d o“Loose Canon” music by Johann Pachelbel and Los Angeles Guitar QuartetDirector William Chumley. Staff Kenneth Bailey, Rob Billings, Lisa Chumley, Kamaka Clark, Roger SaintVincent. Costume Design Rob Billings. Set Design Rob Billings, William Chumley.

81.20 Tapestry G r e e n B a y , W i s c o n s i n“Cantus: A Song for Six Voices” with music by Karl JenkinsDirector Andrew Irving. Staff Zach DeVries, Andrew Irving, Eddie Sheehan, Heather Strub. Costume Design Heather Strub.Set Design Andrew Irving, Ryan Reader. Sponsor Sunshine Review Drill Team, Inc.

78.85 Team Miami M i a m i , F l o r i d a“Little Havana”Director April Gilligan. Staff John Amos, Bobby Beaver, Kisha Keys, Brian More, David More,Lopez Reese, Marc Sylvester. Costume Design Greg Lagola. Set Design Marc Sylvester.

77.25Millennia S a n M a r c o s , T e x a s“Stonehenge” with music by Jan Van Der RoostDirector Brandy DuBose, Denise Hudson. Staff Brandy DuBose, Glenn Howard, Josh Lopez, Rick Scruggs.Costume Design Brandy DuBose, Denise Hudson. Sponsor Southwest Texas State University.

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Franklin Central 98.00

“The Wicked Sky” with music by David HolsingerDirector Jeff Wroblewski.

Staff Ray Hauser, Jenn Rinas, Dale Rolfson, Jennifer Rolfson,Stephanie Wise, Andy Wroblewski, Jeff Wroblewski,Krista Wroblewski.

Costume Design J. Enterprises, Inc.

Set Design J. Enterprises, Inc.

I n d i a n a p o l i s , I n d i a n a

Pope 97.60

“The Finish Line” with music by Wolfgang Amadeus MozartDirector Adam Sage.

Staff Michael Gaines, Michael James, Adam Sage, Rhea Jeanne Starnes.

Costume Design ATD Bodywear, Adam Sage.

Set Design Michael Gaines, Linda Donaldson, Adam Sage.

M a r i e t t a , G e o r g i a

Arcadia 96.15

“Flips” with music by Philip GlassDirector Pep Manning.

Staff George Armenta, Mindy Cobb, Brian Murphey,Sal Salas, Patty Stetson.

Costume Design Creative Costuming & Designs.

Sponsor Arcadia High School Music Club.

A r c a d i a , C a l i f o r n i a

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93.60Stoneman Douglas P a r k l a n d , F l o r i d a“Where Our Hearts Lead, We Must Go” with music by Dead Can DanceDirector Matt Caudill. Staff Amy Porter, John Williams, Cheryl Wimberly. Costume DesignAnne Marie Nista. Set Design Matt Caudill. Sponsor Marching Eagles Parent Association.

93.00Winston Churchill S a n A n t o n i o , T e x a s“Reflections of Friends Lost But Always Remembered” with music by Samuel BarberDirector Mike Sloan. Staff Kristine Carlton, Rufus Jackson, Stanley Knaub, Al Nichols, Mike Sloan.

92.00Avon A v o n , I n d i a n a“Te Deum” with music by Arvo PartDirector Daniel Wiles. Staff Susie Harloff, Leon May, Keith Potter, Sarah Weimer.Sponsor Avon High School Band Boosters.

92.00Norwalk N o r w a l k , C o n n e c t i c u t“Passage of Boundaries” with music by Philip GlassDirector Jeff Smith. Staff Johnny Amos, Dean Broadbent, Sue Broadbent, Tricia Gooley,Margaret Kelly, Jim Mahoney, Bernie Malesky, Doug Oravez, Chris Rivera, Jeff Sacktig, MarcSylvester. Costume Design Greg Lagola. Set Design Brad Ritch. Sponsor Marching Bears, Inc.

91.80Northmont C l a y t o n , O h i o“Rocky Point Holiday” with music by Ron NelsonDirector Reg Richwine. Staff Carrie Bouslog, Todd Clevenger, Sean Cooney, Ping Dawson,Sabrina Lawrence, Carey May, Daniel Riley. Sponsor Northmont Band Boosters.

89.70Rancho Bernardo S a n D i e g o , C a l i f o r n i a“Escher3” with music by Michael NymanDirectors Tom Cole, Alan Grant, Rob Jett, Ross Kallen. Staff Allan Dekko, Robbie Jacobson.Costume Design Colors In Motion. Set Design Rob Jett. Sponsor RBHS Music Boosters.

89.40Kings K i n g s M i l l s , O h i o“Mid Eastern Tongue Music” by Sheila ChandraDirectors Susan Bass, Charlie Gumbert. Staff Tom Acheson, Charlie Gumbert, Angel Hope,Jennifer Partridge Maegly. Set Design Charlie Gumbert, Kathy Houghton.

88.50 Taylor K o k o m o , I n d i a n a“A Visual Canon” with music by Johann PachelbelDirector Shelley Green. Staff Chad Berkstresser, Scott Chandler,Tom Harrington, Laura Martin, Jack Pursifull, Michael Shapiro, PattiStetson. Costume Design Chad Berkstresser. Set Design Jack Pursifull.

87.40Nease S t . A u g u s t i n e , F l o r i d a“On the Edge”Directors Robby DuFresne, Jill Moser, Chris Savoy. Costume Design Jill Moser.Set Design Chris Savoy. Sponsor Nease Winter Guard Parent Association.

87.25Westfield H o u s t o n , T e x a s“Hemispheres” with music by Aaron J. KernissDirector KC Michel. Staff Lynn Barth, Tom Harrington, KC Michel, Jay Murphy, KC Perkins,Alan Spathe. Sponsor Westfield Band Boosters.

86.00Mt. Diablo ‘Red Devils’ C o n c o r d , C a l i f o r n i a“Bolero” with music by Maurice RavelDirector George Carrasco. Staff Lisa Baumgartner, Jeremy Cazes, Jason Davis,Michelle Meyer, Jessica Rodriguez.

83.90Chino C h i n o , C a l i f o r n i a“Circle Songs” with music by Bobby McFerrinDirector Doug Bowden. Staff Jenny Craven, Peter Gomez, Sue LaBrecque. Costume DesignC & L Designs. Set Design Peter, Sue, Jenny Designs. Sponsor 77th Cavalry Music Boosters.

83.50Homestead C u p e r t i n o , C a l i f o r n i a“America Fantasy 2000” with music by Leonard Bernstein.Director Sharon Laughlin. Staff Chad Amsler, Swaga Deb, Mike McCool, Jason Peeples, Lorevic Rivera, LuisValcazar. Costume Design Creative Costuming & Designs. Sponsor Homestead High School Music Boosters.

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Infiniti 97.25

“Anger, Ignorance and Hope”Directors Bud McCarter, Victor Mooney.

Staff Doug Casteen, Joe Gilbreath, Tim Hamerick,Terry Kent, Todd Russell.

G r e e n v i l l e , S o u t h C a r o l i n a

Ancient City Ensemble 96.40

“Cyberland” with music from the Broadway musical “Rent”Directors Jeff Dodd, Jay Steele.

Staff Jeff Dodd, Mike Higbe, Jay Steele, Cheryl Wimberly.

S t . A u g u s t i n e , F l o r i d a

Alliance of Miami 94.50

“Savannah River Holiday”Directors Tony Florio, Javier Sosa.

Staff Dionne Brown, Ping Dawson, Jose Escobar, Tony Florio,Courtney McAllister, Calvin Smart.

Costume Design Algy Costumes, Javier Sosa.

Set Design Javier Sosa.

Sponsor Guardian Angel Foundation.

M i a m i , F l o r i d a

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92.15 First Flight C a r y , N o r t h C a r o l i n a“Young Apollo” with music by Benjamin BrittenDirector Jeffery Dale. Staff Jody Jones, John Leonard, Tammi Renninger. Costume DesignJohn Leonard. Sponsors Sun Atlantic Tours, Tarheel Sun Drum and Bugle Corps, Inc..

91.85Sacred Heart R o s l i n d a l e , M a s s a c h u s e t t s“Mielahisvuohta” with music by Mari BoineDirector Marie Marshall. Staff Joe Heninger, Gilles Ouellette, Rob Overvliet, Teleza Quinlan,Jennifer Warren. Costume Design Joe Heninger. Set Design Joe Heninger, Gilles Ouellette .

91.50 Esperanza de Luz S a n D i e g o , C a l i f o r n i a“The End” with music by the DoorsDirector Alan Cox. Staff Ron Dettman, Patrick Espinosa, Terry O’Bierne, Buffy Stinchfield.Costume Design Bobby Moffett. Sponsor Esperanza Performing Arts Associations, Inc.

91.50Revelation R i c h m o n d , V i r g i n i a“2181” with music by Pyotr TchaikovskyDirector Chris Lawrence, Paul Martin, Eduardo Martinez. Staff Jay Anderson, Scott Beck,David Bermudez, Amanda Broocks, Jerry Corradino, Jolie Hendricks, Chris Lawrence, Ray Lynch,Ed Martinez, Adam Sage. Set and Costume Design Ray Lynch, Adam Sage. Sponsors Boy Scoutsof America, City of Richmond Boys and Girls Clubs, Youth Performing Arts Group, Inc.

89.50High Voltage H a d d o n H e i g h t s , N e w J e r s e y“Santiago”Director Robin L. Renninger. Staff Ginny Behnke, Debbie Heller, Kristina Kelly,Joseph Southerland. Costume Design Kathy Manning. Set Design Patty Ganc,Stan Kolasa. Sponsor Haddon Heights Band Parents Auxiliary.

88.55Paradigm L a k e C i t y , F l o r i d a“Cool” with music by Patti Austin and Bruce HornsbyDirectors Janet Flynn, Joe Flynn. Staff Barry Artis, Mary McWilliams, Darin Morrow,Suzy Van Rees, Shannon Russell, Vincent Thomas. Costume Design Martha Gurnick.Set Design Brush Works, Gary Rothman. Sponsor Lake City Community College.

88.45 Light Brigade P h i l a d e l p h i a , P e n n s y l v a n i a“The Maze” with music by Pat MethenyDirector Sheila Henderson. Staff Daniel Bostic, Angelo Butler, Denise Heard, RudyHooks, Julian Williams. Costume Design Mary Ebron, Karen Pugh. Set DesignDaniel Bostic, Angelo Butler, Denise Heard, Rudy Hooks, Julian Williams.

87.60Black Gold T u l s a , O k l a h o m a“When I Was a Boy” with music by Dar WilliamsDirectors Tim Newburn, Melanie Scott. Staff Buddy Ames, Jodi Ames, Roman Montoya.Sponsor Black Gold Foundation.

86.25Signature W e s t m i n s t e r, C o l o r a d o“Sister Contine” with music by Rusted RootDirectors Patti Takata, Steve Takata. Staff Rob Billings, Scott Cacek, Gabe Kemm,Mark Miller, Mike Miller. Costume Design Miranda Cacek.

84.95Shenendehowa C l i f t o n P a r k , N e w Y o r k“A Test of Imagination” with music by Michael GordonDirector Scott Snell. Staff Peter Comerford, Jennifer Crowell, Gretchen Starring-Shyne, Christine Sisto, Scott Snell, Wendy Snyder.Costume Design Becky Barton. Set Design Tina Man Warren. Sponsor Shenendehowa Band Boosters.

84.55 Independence T i n l e y P a r k , I l l i n o i s“Working Classical – Designs in Color” with music by Paul McCartney and the London Symphony OrchestraDirector Chuck Cummings. Staff Mike Cicha, Chuck Cummings, Jennifer Esposito, Megan Gibbons, Lisa Otto,Kevin Schettko. Set and Costume Design Chuck Cummings.

83.70 The Pride of SMSU S p r i n g f i e l d , M i s s o u r i“It’s Going to Take Some Time” with music by DishwallaDirector Jerry Hoover, Dr. Belva Prather, John Sullivan. Staff Chad Duggan, Heather Huggins, Steve Huggins,Mark Schleihs, John Sullivan, Maxine Sullivan. Costume Design Chad Duggan Designs, John Sullivan.Set Design Kate Martens, Maxine Sullivan, Katie Vreeland. Sponsor Southwest Missouri State University Bands.

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Lake Mary 98.85

“The American Civil War: The Plight of Women” withmusic by Maya Angelou, James Gardner, Betty Buckley

Director Michele Dershimer.

Staff Didi Berry, Wil Dershimer, Tony Florio, Krista Hulburt,Tom Knabe, Mary McWilliams, Vince Thomas.

Costume Design Algy Costumes.

Set Design Tony Florio.

Sponsors Chatlos Foundation, Inc., Philips Foundation.

L a k e M a r y , F l o r i d a

Crestview 97.45

“Volume Control” with music by Singers UnlimitedDirector Jeff Welsh.

Staff Julie Simmons.

Set and Costume Design Jeff Welsh.

Sponsor Crestview High School Band Boosters.

C r e s t v i e w , F l o r i d a

‘Kaleidoscope’ 96.20

“Pathways” with music by Pink MartiniDirector Bill Graham.

Staff Julie Altier, John Leonard, Jessica Monaco, Mark Wells.

Sponsor New Philadelphia Band Boosters.

N e w P h i l a d e l p h i a , O h i o

New Philadelphia

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95.85Rancho Cucamonga R a n c h o C u c a m o n g a , C a l i f o r n i a“Pink Houses” with music by John MellencampDirector Ernie Miranda. Staff Scott Bilbruck, Charles Brown, Allan Dekko, Matt Goms, Kelley Madiera,Kevin Roberts, Wendy Uzarski. Costume Design Creative Costuming & Designs. Set Design RobTousley, Wendy Uzarski, Mitch Weikert. Sponsor Rancho Cucamonga High School Band Boosters.

95.00 Trabuco Hills M i s s i o n V i e j o , C a l i f o r n i a“Why” with music by Annie LennoxDirector Howard Stephens. Staff Colleen Black, Don Gallaher,Valentina Hayashi, Marcy O’Derno.

93.90Clearwater C l e a r w a t e r, F l o r i d a“The Sound of the Trees” with poetry by Robert Frost and music by Tangelwood ChoirDirector Renee Fredrick. Staff Andria Foerch, Renee Fredrick, Adam Sage.Sponsor Clearwater Winter Guard Booster Organization.

92.45 Lebanon ‘Aspirations’ L e b a n o n , I n d i a n a“Abstract Contrast” with music of Bela Bartok and Leonard BernsteinDirector Shane Hapner. Staff Julie Babler, Stacey Flannery.Costume Design Shane Hapner, Steve Hoffman. Set Design Shane Hapner.

91.45Cypress Creek O r l a n d o , F l o r i d a“The Cotillion” with music by Morton Gould and Igor StravinskyDirector Steve Visnage. Staff Dean Dukes, Kim Freudenberg, Michael James.Costume Design Greg Lagola. Set Design Kim Freudenberg, Mark Freudenberg,Michael James, Jerre Kirk. Sponsor Cypress Creek Band Department.

91.20Walton M a r i e t t a , G e o r g i a“Minimalism Maximized” with music by Philip GlassDirector Cyndi Church, Greg Fleenor. Staff Carol Abohatab, Kristi Fox, Bill Mattus,Elaine Moller, Al Nichols. Set and Costume Design Cyndi Church, Greg Fleenor.Sponsor Walton Band and Orchestra Parents.

91.15Chambersburg C h a m b e r s b u r g , P e n n s y l v a n i a“Raindance” with music by Adiemus IIIDirector Kelly Miner. Staff Todd Marcocci.Set Design Todd Marcocci.

88.40Arlington R i v e r s i d e , C a l i f o r n i a“Faces” with music by Philip GlassDirector Beth Salyers. Staff Karl Lowe, Chris Putnam, Paul Salyers, Jenny Towle.Set and Costume Design Karl Lowe. Sponsor Golden Pride Band Boosters.

87.35Hialeah H i a l e a h , F l o r i d a“I, Don Quixote” with music by Linda EdersDirectors Luis Betances, Steve Rivero. Staff Dionne Browne, Tony Florio, Ricky Garcia, Anthony Smith,Tim Wilcots. Costume Design Algy Costumes. Set Design Luis Betances, Tony Florio. SponsorThoroughbred Band Parent Association.

86.45 Fountain Valley F o u n t a i n V a l l e y , C a l i f o r n i a“Some Enchanted Evening” with music by Jane OlivorDirector Gary Wampler. Staff Peter Gomez, Jennifer Johnson, Jennie Rand.Set and Costume Design Peter Gomez. Sponsor Fountain Valley Royal Regiment.

86.30Soddy Daisy S o d d y D a i s y , T e n n e s s e e“Sassy Strings” with music by Turtle Island String QuartetDirector Chad Guess. Staff Anne Baughman, Rod Beverly, Nicole Goodman, Chad Guess, Daniel Helton.Set and Costume Design Chad Guess. Sponsor Soddy Daisy High School Band Boosters.

85.70Kettering Fairmont K e t t e r i n g , O h i o“Pampanea #03”Directors Jeff Brown, Jenny Durko. Staff Doug Annala, Robyn Evans, Andy Hudson,Michael Townsend. Sponsor Kettering Fairmont Band Boosters.

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Blue Knights 95.95

“The Elements” with an original compositionby Mike Nevin and Doug Rosener

Director Dan Burke.

Staff John Crouch, Dave Marvin, Mike Nevin,Doug Rosener, Anooj Thakker.

Costume Design Angela Nevin.

Set Design John Crouch, Dave Marvin.

Sponsor Blue Knight Drum and Bugle Corps.

D e n v e r, C o l o r a d o

Sacramento Freelancers 95.15

“Burning for Buddy” with music by Buddy RichDirectors Tom Hope, Don Silva.

Staff Dan Bryan, Randal Cornelison, Curtis Gasser, Jamie Holly, Dan Hudson,Eric Melson, Don Silva, Jerry Stewart, Paul Vasquez, Sean Vega, John Zimny.

Sponsor Capital Freelancers, Inc.

S a c r a m e n t o , C a l i f o r n i a

Aimachi 95.00

“KI-DO-AI-RAKU” Ritual and Celebrationwith music by Leonard Eto, Bin Kaneda, Ondegoza, Yuzo Toyama.

Director Kiyokazu Sekine.

Staff Naoki Ishikawa, Uichi Kajiyama, Chiyo Kawamoto,Nobuhisa Kawamoto, Emi Narita, Mitchell Rogers.

Costume Design Sayuri Kurono, Yoshie Ishii.

Set Design Michael Gaines.

Sponsor Aimachi Church.

N a g o y a , J a p a n

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91.85Music City Mystique N a s h v i l l e , T e n n e s s e e“The Four Elements”Director Don Click. Staff Eathan Chastain, Cory Click, Michael Click,Terry Click, Shane Crocker, Chris Finen, Shane Gwaltney, Anthea Lackey,David Leatherman, Brad Love, Alan Rice, Patrick Severs.Costume Design Susan Severs. Set Design Brianlal.Sponsors Innovative Percussion, Pearl, Remo, Sabian, Vic Firth.

89.15Carolina Thunder M o u n t P l e a s a n t , N o r t h C a r o l i n a“L’Histoire Du Soldat” with music by Igor StravinskyDirector George Dearman. Staff Jennifer Anderson, Nick Demos,Leigh DeVore, Andrew Godfrey, David Harris, Scotty Sells,Marty Smith, Ralph Stewart. Set Design Jim Steele, Ralph Stewart.Sponsor Carolina Thunder Youth Association.

89.15Great Lakes Percussion G r a n d R a p i d s , M i c h i g a n“Salvation?” an original compositionDirectors Jim Thompson, Craig VanderWall. Staff Scott Ehrhardt, RickGordillo, Will Gordillo, Zac Stevenson, Jim Thompson, Craig VanderWall.Costume Design Scott Ehrhardt, Kathy Kheen. Set Design Scott Ehrhardt,Don Piers. Sponsors Attack Drumheads, JiWi Drums & Restoration, Premier,Rhythm Tech, Sabian, Vic Firth, West Michigan Winter Guard, Inc., X-Rite.

88.65 Trinity C o l u m b u s , O h i o“Romantic Warriors” with music by Chick CoreaDirector Jon Merritt. Staff Joe Bowman, Jeremey Bradstreet,Mandy Brown, Eric Hubble, Jon Merritt, Eric Ward.

81.55University of Kentucky L e x i n g t o n , K e n t u c k y“Street Images” with music by Phish, Ney Rosauro, Leonard BernsteinDirectors Ryan George, Eric Willie. Staff Jason Beatley, Mark Casey,Ryan George, Louis Kelly, David Ratliffe, Brandon Stinnett, Eric Willie.

81.10Black Knights B u r b a n k , C a l i f o r n i a“Cypercussion” with music by John DebneyDirector Pete Ellison. Staff Rob Carson, Russell Kingman,Justin Miller, Mike Shaw. Costume Design Justin Miller.Set Design Richard Lopez. Sponsor City of Burbank.

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KingPhilip 98.30

“Easter Symphony”with music by David Holsinger

Director Neil Larrivee, Peter G. Tileston.

Staff Dave Marvin, David McCarthy,Jeremy Gill, Chuck Moulton,Chris Retschulte, Angela Webster.

Costume Design KPMA.

Set Design KPMA.

Sponsors King Philip Music Association,Pearl Drums, Vic Firth.

W r e n t h a m , M a s s a c h u s e t t s

Dartmouth 96.10

“Dances of the New World”Director Tom Aungst.

Staff Darcie Aungst, Tom Aungst, Jamie Eckert.

Set and Costume Design Darcie Aungst.

Sponsor D.S.M.A.

N o r t h D a r t m o u t h , M a s s a c h u s e t t s

Mission Viejo 95.40

“State of the State”Director John Hannan.

Staff Jenny Jackson, Mike Jackson, Vince Terusa, Jim Wunderlich.

Costume Design Bobby Moffett.

Set Design Mike Jackson, Jim Wunderlich.

Sponsor MVHS Music Boosters.

M i s s i o n V i e j o , C a l i f o r n i a

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93.85Northglenn N o r t h g l e n n , C o l o r a d o“The Five Senses” with music by Dave Marvin, Turtle Island String QuartetDirectors Dave Marvin, Charles Stephen. Staff Kathy Berglund, John Crouch,Mike Doe, Scott Reno, Chris Wilder. Costume Design Nancy Jilling,Shelly Sadler, Kat Thiede. Set Design Dave Marvin, the Jillings, Sadlers,Musgroves, Brent Worthington.

92.90North Penn L a n s d a l e , P e n n s y l v a n i a“Music for THIS Generation”with original music by Bob Bellman, Matt Buckley, Rich Hammond

Director Rich Hammond. Staff Bob Bellman, John Brehan, Gary Cuzzocrea,Steve Kulp, Lia Rooney, Larry Williams, Bob Wilson. Costume DesignSharon Miller. Set Design Steve Kulp. Sponsors North Penn Music Aides,North Penn School District.

91.95Centerville C e n t e r v i l l e , O h i o“Do the Impossible” with music by the Brecker Brothers, Dave Brubeck QuartetDirector Tim Fairbanks. Staff Julie Davila, Chris Davis, Wayne Markwurth,Devin Namaky, Kevin Namaky, Anoy Schible. Set and Costume DesignTim Fairbanks, Michael Shapiro. Sponsor Centerville Band Boosters.

89.95West Carteret M o r e h e a d C i t y , N o r t h C a r o l i n a“From a Child’s Imagination”Director Eric Mills. Staff Jenny Haskett, Jon Lewis, Chris Turner,Andy Wright. Set and Costume Design Eric Mills, Chris Turner.Sponsors Guitars Etc., Johnny Rabb Drumsticks,Tarheel Sun Drum and Bugle Corps, West Carteret Band Boosters.

89.45San Marcos S a n t a B a r b a r a , C a l i f o r n i a“01” with music from the movie soundtrack MatrixDirectors Dan Garske, Lozell Henderson. Staff Rob Cooper, Ainsley Gionfriddo,Michael Grogan, Lozell Henderson, Ryan Kayson, Paul Sicat. Costume DesignMichael Grogan, Cathy Wright. Set Design Michael Grogan, Peter Shingle.Sponsor SMHS Band Boosters

86.80Dobyns-Bennett K i n g s p o r t , T e n n e s s e e“The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”Director Allen Joanis. Staff Teddy Holcomb, Jay Oberfeitinger.Costume Design Anthea Lackey, Sharon Siirola. Set DesignSusan Horne, Brian Law. Sponsor Dobyns-Bennett Band Boosters.

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“Hell Yeah!” with music byAl Dimeola and Chuck Ricotta

Director Bob Cizmarik.

Staff Ryan Blatt, Bob Cizmarik, Sara Fragassi, Chris Johnson,Nancy Kauffman, Jim Latten, Chuck Ricotta, Shane Thomas.

Costume Design Sara Fragassi, Shane Thomas.

Set Design Shane Thomas.

S t a t e C o l l e g e , P e n n s y l v a n i a

Patriots 89.95

“Survival of the Species” with the musicRiver Music, Anthem, Appalachian Spring

Director Patti Nolan.

Staff Dan Campbell, Mary Hoyt, Brian Kessel, Ted Mascari,Garry Naylor, Chris Romanowski, Garith Skipp.

Sponsor Patriots Drum and Bugle Corps.

R o c h e s t e r, N e w Y o r k

Matrix 89.85M e d i n a , O h i o

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89.55Rip-Tide B e r l i n , N e w J e r s e y“Movein Daze” with music Move It, Move It;Help Me Out of Here!; No Place Like Home

Director William Woodward. Staff Mario DeLarentis,Bob Grassie, Brian Leonard, Rob Misener, Keith Overton,Marcel Roos, Chet Tietsworth. Set Design Keith Overton,Marcel Roos. Sponsor The Jersey Surf.

89.25Southern Maine Youth EnsembleP o r t l a n d , M a i n e

“Rite of Spring”Director Phil Verrill. Staff Marty Joyce, Anthony Marro,Sandy Portmann, Scott Trach. Set and Costume DesignSandy Portmann, Scott Trach.

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Father Ryan 93.45

“Lazy Acres Trailer Park Theatre Presents: Bubba inthe City” starring Bubba Base and the Ghetto Gang”

Directors David England, Jeff Schletzer.

Staff Many Contouras, Beth Edmondson, David England, JohnHarvill, Shawn Harris, Jason Hunt, Derek Schletzer.

N a s h v i l l e , T e n n e s s e e

Pomona 93.30

“Profanation” with music by Leonard BernsteinDirector W.L. Whaley.

Staff Mark Irey, Greg Ki Ho, Chris Martin, Mike Nevin, Troy Thaemert, Ray Ulibarri.

Sponsor Pomona Music Boosters.

A r v a d a , C o l o r a d o

Westerville South 92.05

“Finding and Believing” with music by Pat MethenyDirector Craig Dunn.

Staff Ryan Holland, Kevin Hollis, Tim Fairbanks.

Costume Design Barbara Boczek.

Set Design Craig Dunn.

Sponsor Vic Firth.

W e s t e r v i l l e , O h i o

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91.15 Tate G o n z a l e z , F l o r i d a“Presto!” with original music by John Dunlap and Tangerine DreamDirector Jody Dunwoody. Staff Mike Currey, Kevin Davidson, John Dunlap,Jody Dunwoody, Benja Fant, Benja Ressell. Costume Design Jody Dunwoody,Ann Joiner, Art Kilchrist. Set Design Pat Cotton, Lisa Cranford, Peter Cranford,Jody Dunwoody, Art Kilchrist, Debbie Mishoe. Sponsors Tate Band Boosters,Vic Firth.

90.50Arvada Reds A r v a d a , C o l o r a d o“Where the Wild Things Are”with original music by Mike Nevin and Steve Yates

Director Charles E. Craig. Staff Dino Darling, Mike Nevin,Steve Yates. Costume Design Angela Nevin. Set Design Peg Connor.Sponsor Arvada High School Band Boosters.

90.50Ayala C h i n o H i l l s , C a l i f o r n i a“Moving Without Traveling” with music by Bela Fleck, arranged by Aaron RotheDirector Ike Jackson, Mark Stone. Staff Manuel Melendez, Caleb Rothe, Eric Sampson.Costume Design George Armenta, Bobby Moffett. Set Design Ike Jackson, Caleb Rothe.Sponsor Ayala Band and Pageantry Boosters.

89.95Avon A v o n , I n d i a n a“Out in the Woods At Night”Director Jay Webb. Staff Bruce McConnell, Jay Webb.Sponsor Marching Black & Gold, Inc.

88.45 Fountain Valley F o u n t a i n V a l l e y , C a l i f o r n i a“One Small Step – A Tribute to Apollo 11”with original music by Luis Echeverria

Director Gary Wampler. Staff Bobby Alvarez, Rafael Bretado, Luis Echeverria,Peter Gomez, Chris Johnson, Ike Nakamura, Al Peralta. Set Design Rick Dalton,Mark Flora, Bill Johnson, Leigh Martin, Sig Paczkowski. Sponsor Midiland.

88.30Carmel C a r m e l , I n d i a n a“HOPE” with music by Steven ReichDirector Mike McIntosh. Staff Keli Fiesel, Bobby Hullett.Costume Design Pattie Chester, Julie Gren. Set Design Katie Vitolins,Rob Vitolins. Sponsor Carmel High School Band Boosters.

88.10Westerville North W e s t e r v i l l e , O h i o“Elvis Live” with music by Elvis PresleyDirectors Leigh Phillips, Mark Reynolds. Staff Stacey Siak.Costume Design Fred J. Miller, Inc. Set Design Mark Reynolds.

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EastsideFury 87.30

“Home Alone” arranged by Jason IhnatDirector Jason Ihnat.

Staff Ralph Biggs, Jeremiah Falvey, Jason Ihnat, JasonLewandowski, Laura Skok, Ryan White.

Set and Costume Design Ralph W. Biggs.

Sponsors Sherwin Williams Paints, Vic Firth, Wiegand Trucking.

M a c o m b T o w n s h i p , M i c h i g a n

Walled Lake 83.15W a l l e d L a k e , M i c h i g a n

Arthur Hill 82.25

“The Game Show” with music from The Price is Right; Jeopardy;Wheel of Fortune; Who Wants To Be a Millionaire

Director Michael Curtiss.

Staff Greg Cole, Jamie Fitzpatrick, Rich Hogan, Dan Mihalko,Chris Thompson, Eric Wittbrodt, Steve Yoder.

Costume Design Members of Arthur Hill.

Set Design John Ostler.

S a g i n a w , M i c h i g a n

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Loara 95.20

“The Soldier and The Land” with music by Sergei ProkofievDirector Bill Schroeder.

Staff Jenny Jackson, Mike Jackson, Matt Fitzgerald, Jim Wunderlich.

Costume Design Bobby Moffett.

Set Design Mike Jackson, Jim Wunderlich.

Sponsor Loara Band Boosters.

A n a h e i m , C a l i f o r n i a

Cypress Falls 92.40

“Triadic Essay” with music by David GillinghamDirector Shawn McAnear.

Staff Bob Chreste, Shawn McAnear, Frank Troyka.

Sponsors Cypress Falls Band Boosters, Outback Steakhouse, Pro-Mark.

H o u s t o n , T e x a s

ThomasWorthington 95.20

“Ties That Bind”Director David Wyrick.

Staff Mark Reynolds, David Wyrick.

Costume Design Fred J. Miller, Inc.

Set Design David Wyrick.

W o r t h i n g t o n , O h i o

Scholastic

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90.90Roosevelt S a n A n t o n i o , T e x a s“Journey of Dreams” with music Wildlife, Tamborin Paraphrase, Torrent, Rose RhythmDirector John Nelson. Staff Kelley Bradley, Roland Chavez, Joe Garcia, John Nelson.Costume Design Marilyn Gawlik, John Nelson. Set Design Joe Garcia, John Nelson.Sponsor Roosevelt High School Band Parents Association.

90.75 Lakewood L a k e w o o d , C a l i f o r n i a“The Gallery” with music by Danny Elfman and Ozzie OsbourneDirector Douglas G. Harris. Staff Jimmy Bell, Carlos Botello, Mike Doe, Eric Gadiaza.Set and Costume Design Eric Gadiaza. Sponsors Bengal Regiment Marching Band,Lakewood Performing Arts Development Council.

90.05 Enterprise E n t e r p r i s e , A l a b a m a“Jabberwocky” with original music by Rob Grice and Jason B. SmithDirectors Rob Grice, Jason B. Smith. Staff Shane George, Amanda Pike.Sponsors Enterprise High School, Enterprise High School Band Boosters.

89.70Chesaning C h e s a n i n g , M i c h i g a n“Ombrage” with music by Cirque de Soleil and Dave Matthews BandDirector Matt Taton. Staff John Dickey, Mark Heather, Martin Hotte, Tim Mocny,Shawn Neal. Costume Design Mark Heather, Diane Hoover, Wanda Kensrud,Suzanne Miller, Shawn Neal. Set Design Mark Heather, Jeff Gasper, Kent Kukulis,Shawn Neal, Jerry Thiel. Sponsor Chesaning Music Boosters.

88.10Olympic Heights Black Magic B o c a R a t o n , F l o r i d a“Dance of Vengence” with music by Bela Bartok and Samuel BarberDirector Ray Donato. Staff Scott Hughes, Jon Kersten. Costume DesignRosanne Breland, Ray Donato, Scott Hughes, Jon Kersten, Jason Peters.Set Design Ray Donato, Brian Gabrielsen, Scott Hughes, Jon Kersten,Jason Peters. Sponsor Olympic Heights Band Boosters.

87.40Buena V e n t u r a , C a l i f o r n i a“Sakura” with music by Keiko Abe and Bill GarciaDirector Ken Hoffman. Staff Bill Garcia, Dawn Garcia. Costume DesignDawn Garcia. Set Design Tim Downey, Ken Gordon, Keri Leitch.

85.60Riverbank R i v e r b a n k , C a l i f o r n i a“Dichotomy” with original music by Vincent OliverDirector James Kooren. Staff Cris Arriola, Juan Gomez, Jesse Marlin, Vincent Oliver,Darren Stack, Phillip Vallejo, Albert Zamora. Set and Costume Design Darren Stack.Sponsor Riverbank High Music Boosters.

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Concert Finals

FranklinCentral 97.35

“Portrait of an Uncommon Man,the music of Aaron Copland”

Director Daniel P. Fyffe.

Staff Raymond G. Hauser, Jr.

Sponsor Percussion Parents Financial Support Group.

I n d i a n a p o l i s , I n d i a n a

Tunstall 94.25

“The Earth, the Stars and the Land of Dreams”an original composition by Mike Nevin

Director Debra Bray.

Staff Tim Bray, Bill Watkins, Rachel Yeatts.

Sponsors Tunstall Music Boosters, Vic Firth, Virginia Helmsmen.

D a n v i l l e , V i r g i n i a

John Overton 94.15

“Poet and Peasant Overture” with music by Frans Von SuppeDirectors Shawn Harris, Andy Smith.

Staff David Aydelott, Shawn Harris, Jo Ann Hood, Andy Smith.

Sponsor John Overton High School Band Boosters.

N a s h v i l l e , T e n n e s s e e

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92.55Roland Hayes School of Music B o s t o n , M a s s a c h u s e t t s“On the Waterfront” with music by Leonard BernsteinDirector Greg Gazzola. Staff Mr. Conion, Mrs. Cordero, Ms. Donovan, Greg Gazzola,Steve O’Grady, George Sheppard, Matthew Tavares. Sponsors Boston Parks and RecreationDept., Boston Police Activities League, Boston Public Schools Dept., Boston Youth Fund,Nstar – Boston Edision Co., Vic Firth, Yamaha Corporation of America, Zildjian.

92.30Anderson A n d e r s o n , I n d i a n a“Russian and Ludmilla” with music by Michael GlinkaDirector David Robbins. Staff Donald P. Hoffman, David Robbins.Sponsor Anderson High School Band Boosters.

92.25Rangeview A u r o r a , C o l o r a d o“Interstellar Suite” arranged by Steve YatesDirector Kevin Keena. Staff Steve Yates. Costume Design Angela Nevin.Sponsor Rangeview High School Music Booster Club.

92.05 Fort Mill F o r t M i l l , S o u t h C a r o l i n a“.com” with music by Marty McCarttDirector Bill Register

91.85Douglas County C a s t l e R o c k , C o l o r a d o“Ritmo Caliente! The Music of Michel Camilo”Director Daniel Berard. Staff Philip Martin, Mike Velasquez.

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InternationalChampionsIndependent World

2000 FantasiaRiverside, California . . . . . . . . . .98.55

1999 Emerald MarquisWakefield, Massachusetts . . . . . . . .98.40

1998 Blue DevilsConcord, California . . . . . . . . . . .98.00

1997 Blue DevilsConcord, California . . . . . . . . . . .98.75

1996 Blue DevilsConcord, California . . . . . . . . . . .99.55

1995 Blue DevilsConcord, California . . . . . . . . . . .98.80

1994 San Jose RaidersSan Jose, California . . . . . . . . . . .97.70

1993 San Jose RaidersSan Jose, California . . . . . . . . . . .97.30

1992 San Jose RaidersSan Jose, California . . . . . . . . . . .97.05

1991 San Jose RaidersSan Jose, California . . . . . . . . . . .97.30

1990 Blessed SacramentCambridge, Massachusetts

San Jose RaidersSan Jose, California . . . . . . . . . . .97.20

1989 State Street ReviewMadison, Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . .98.40

1988 State Street ReviewMadison, Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . .97.60

1987 State Street ReviewMadison, Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . .96.40

1986 OdysseyArlington, Texas

State Street ReviewMadison, Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . .96.25

1985 Erte ProductionsWakefield, Massachusetts

State Street ReviewMadison, Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . .95.05

1984 SkylarksFairfield, Connecticut . . . . . . . . .98.40

1983 CavaliersRosemont, Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . .98.38

1982 CavaliersRosemont, Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . .95.76

1981 CavaliersRosemont, Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . .97.33

1980 Phantom RegimentRockford, Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . .95.20

1979 Phantom RegimentRockford, Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . .95.10

1978 QuasarRevere, Massachusetts . . . . . . . . . .94.46

Scholastic World2000 James Logan High School

Union City, California . . . . . . . . .97.70

1999 James Logan High SchoolUnion City, California . . . . . . . . .98.60

1998 James Logan High SchoolUnion City, California

Miamisburg High SchoolMiamisburg, Ohio . . . . . . . . . . .95.60

1997 Bishop Kearney High SchoolRochester, New York . . . . . . . . . . .97.40

1996 Bishop Kearney High SchoolRochester, New York . . . . . . . . . . .98.25

1995 Bishop Kearney High SchoolRochester, New York . . . . . . . . . . .97.90

1994 Bishop Kearney High SchoolRochester, New York . . . . . . . . . . .94.45

1993 Bishop Kearney High SchoolRochester, New York . . . . . . . . . . .92.35

1992 Miamisburg High SchoolMiamisburg, Ohio . . . . . . . . . . .93.15

1991 Miamisburg High SchoolMiamisburg, Ohio . . . . . . . . . . .95.30

1990 Center Grove High SchoolGreenwood, Indiana . . . . . . . . . .90.30

1989 Tate High School ChaparralsGonzalez, Florida . . . . . . . . . . . .95.10

1988 Union High SchoolTulsa, Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . .94.10

1987 Union High SchoolTulsa, Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . .93.40

1986 Center Grove High SchoolGreenwood, Indiana . . . . . . . . . .87.55

1985 Union High SchoolTulsa, Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . .85.75

1984 Center Grove High SchoolGreenwood, Indiana . . . . . . . . . .86.30

1983 Canandaigua AcademyCanandaigua, New York . . . . . . . .92.52

1982 Marcus Whitman High SchoolRushville, New York . . . . . . . . . . .92.43

1981 Holley Central High SchoolHolley, New York . . . . . . . . . . . .93.73

1980 Holley Central High SchoolHolley, New York . . . . . . . . . . . .93.10

Independent Open2000 St. Ann’s

Neponset, Massachusetts . . . . . . . .93.80

1999 Nolan IndependentDallas, Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96.10

1998 PatriotsRochester, New York . . . . . . . . . . .99.05

1997 Shadow DanseMorristown, New Jersey . . . . . . . .96.65

1996 The CompanyTampa Bay, Florida . . . . . . . . . . .96.40

1995 FantasiaRiverside, California . . . . . . . . . .95.85

1994 ChimerasMurfreesboro, Tennessee . . . . . . . .83.20

1993 St. Patrick’s ShamrocksStoneham, Massachusetts . . . . . . . .83.05

Scholastic Open2000 Franklin Central High School

Indianapolis, Indiana . . . . . . . . . .98.00

1999 Pomona High SchoolArvada, Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . .98.35

1998 Kings High SchoolKings Mills, Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94.45

1997 Lassiter High SchoolMarietta, Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . .96.95

1996 Springboro High SchoolSpringboro, Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . .95.95

1995 John Overton High SchoolNashville, Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . .96.05

1994 Pomona High SchoolArvada, Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . .79.65

1993 Centerville High SchoolCenterville, Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . .77.40

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InternationalTraveling Trophy

Independent A2000 Infiniti

Greenville, South Carolina . . . . . .97.25

1999 The LakotaWest Chester, Ohio . . . . . . . . . . .96.15

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

1997 St. John’s ProductionsCambridge, Massachusetts . . . . . . .95.50

1996 St. Ann’sNeponset, Massachusetts . . . . . . . .92.10

1995 The CompanySt. Petersburg, Florida . . . . . . . . .96.30

1994 Florida Visual EnsembleGainesville, Florida . . . . . . . . . . .72.90

1993 NouveauHouston, Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73.40

1992 South Shore Drill TeamChicago, Illinois . . . . . . . . .81.15

1991 Sacred HeartRoslindale, Massachusetts . . . . . . .80.70

1990 Genesis IISt. Catherine’s, Ontario . . . . . . . .84.30

1989 AccentsSheboygan, Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . .82.65

1988 Alliance of BostonBoston, Masschusetts

Imperial KnightsBrentwood, New York . . . . . . . . .76.70

1987 Studio OneFlint, Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . .82.65

1986 Final AnalysisJackson, Mississippi . . . . . . . . . . .84.60

1985 St. Anthony’s QueensEverett, Massachusetts . . . . . . . . . .84.40

1984 Blue HorizonRolling Meadows, Illinois . . . . . . .87.40

1983 Woonsocket High SchoolWoonsocket, Rhode Island . . . . . . .80.17

1982 Elizabeth High SchoolElizabeth, New Jersey . . . . . . . . . .81.43

1981 ConquestWakefield, Masschusetts . . . . . . . .80.40

1980 West Bridgewater WildcatsWest Bridgewater, Masschusetts . . . .74.83

Scholastic A2000 Lake Mary High School

Lake Mary, Florida . . . . . . . . . . .98.85

1999 Nease High SchoolSt. Augustine, Florida . . . . . . . . .97.40

1998 Carroll High SchoolDayton, Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97.85

1997 Kings High SchoolKings Mills, Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . .96.80

1996 Lassiter High SchoolMarietta, Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . .96.00

1995 Mt. Carmel High SchoolSan Diego, California . . . . . . . . .96.95

1994 John Overton High SchoolNashville, Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . .74.10

1993 Lakeland High School EpiphanyWhite Lake, Michigan . . . . . . . . .71.50

1992 Southport High SchoolIndianapolis, Indiana . . . . . . . . . .76.35

1991 Falcons of Salisbury High SchoolSalisbury, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . .71.60

1990 Lincoln Way High SchoolNew Lennox, Illinois . . . . . . . . . .73.20

1989 North Penn Visual EnsembleLandsdale, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . .74.65

1988 Lincoln High SchoolSan Jose, California . . . . . . . . . . .71.95

1987 Andrew High School TempestTinley Park, Illinois . . . . . . . . . . .71.00

1986 Hillwood High SchoolNashville, Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . .65.80

1985 Westerville South High SchoolWesterville, Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . .67.75

Collegiate2000 Fantasia

Riverside, California . . . . . . . . . .98.55

1999 FantasiaRiverside, California . . . . . . . . . .98.15

1998 FantasiaRiverside, California . . . . . . . . . .94.05

1997 FantasiaRiverside, California . . . . . . . . . .90.35

1988 Penn State SyndicateUniversity Park, Pennsylvania . . . .56.95

1987 Penn State SyndicateUniversity Park, Pennsylvania . . . .61.60

1986 Penn State SyndicateUniversity Park, Pennsylvania . . . .54.20

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The concept of the travelingtrophies was conceived in Decemberof 1991. Over time the concept hasbeen refined and when fundingbecame available, the sculpture wascommissioned in 1994. The artistselected was Dennis Sohocki ofDenver, Colorado. His award win-ning sculptures are represented inpublic and private collections inAmerica and Europe.

Dennis Sohocki’s abstract theme iscreated in bronze and hardwood. Theunique qualities of each carefullyfinished sculpture suggests graceand strength on a scale recognizingthe achievement of a WorldChampionship. The engraving of allIndependent and Scholastic Worldchampions on the base of each trophyis a testimony to those units whohave achieved one of the ultimateaccolades in pageantry.

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InternationalChampionsPercussion

Independent World2000 Blue Knights

Denver, Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . .95.95

1999 Blue KnightsDenver, Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . .97.10

1998 Music City MystiqueNashville, Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . .95.30

1997 Music City MystiqueNashville, Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . .96.25

1996 Music City MystiqueNashville, Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . .95.10

1995 Atlanta Rhythm MachineAtlanta,Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . .87.10

1994 Blue KnightsDenver, Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . .93.00

Scholastic World2000 King Philip High School

Wrentham, Massachusetts . . . . . . .98.30

1999 Dartmouth High SchoolNorth Dartmouth, Massachusetts . . .97.25

1998 Dartmouth High SchoolNorth Dartmouth, Massachusetts . . .98.35

1997 Northglenn High SchoolNorthglenn, Colorado . . . . . . . . . .98.10

1996 John Overton High SchoolNashville, Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . .96.60

1995 Hatboro Horsham High SchoolHorsham, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . .94.15

1994 Lincoln Way High SchoolNew Lennox, Illinois . . . . . . . . . .87.75

1993 Clovis West High SchoolFresno, California . . . . . . . . . . . .96.12

Collegiate1999 Georgia Tech

Atlanta, Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . .77.80

1997 University of Nevada Las VegasLas Vegas, Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . .75.05

Independent Open2000 Penn State

State College, Pennsylvania . . . . . .93.55

1999 Southern MaineYouth EnsemblePortland, Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . .95.45

1998 Sacramento FreelancersSacramento, California . . . . . . . . .90.25

1997 South MountainCommunity CollegePhoenix, Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . .78.70

Scholastic Open2000 Father Ryan High School

Nashville, Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . .93.45

1999 Centerville High SchoolCenterville, Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . .96.05

1998 Arvada High School RedsArvada, Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . .95.45

1997 Avon High SchoolAvon, Indiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87.80

Independent A2000 Eastside Fury

Macon Township, Michigan . . . . . .87.30

Scholastic A2000 Loara High School

Anaheim, California . . . . . . . . . .95.20

1999 Ayala High SchoolChino Hills, California . . . . . . . .96.75

1998 Johansen High SchoolModesto, California . . . . . . . . . . .95.00

1997 Clayton Valley High SchoolConcord, California . . . . . . . . . . .90.10

1996 Avon High SchoolAvon, Indiana

Father Ryan High SchoolNashville, Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . .88.70

1995 Father Ryan High SchoolNashville, Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . .83.55

Independent Concert1999 Cynosure

Pensacola, Florida . . . . . . . . . . . .94.10

1998 PatriotsRochester, New York . . . . . . . . . . .88.85

1997 PatriotsRochester, New York . . . . . . . . . . .89.90

Scholastic Concert2000 Franklin Central High School

Indianapolis, Indiana . . . . . . . . . .97.35

1999 Franklin Central High SchoolIndianapolis, Indiana . . . . . . . . . .98.75

1998 Franklin Central High SchoolIndianapolis, Indiana . . . . . . . . . .98.25

1997 Gateway High SchoolAurora, Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . .96.75

1996 Gateway High SchoolAurora, Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . .98.20

1995 Baldwinsville High SchoolBaldwinsville, New York . . . . . . . .90.00

1994 Baldwinsville High SchoolBaldwinsville, New York . . . . . . . .67.20

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Photos clockwise from top leftBlessed Sacrament;

Black Watch; Fantasia.

Independent WorldPrelims

Bradley CenterSaturday, April 7th

Score Place

10:30am Guard Team Gloria Kobe, Japan ______ ___

10:40am Nolan Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX ______ ___

10:50am Mayflower Billericay, Essex, UK ______ ___

11:00am Solution Performance Ensemble ______ ___Huntington Beach, CA

11:10am Just Class Baltimore, MD ______ ___

11:20am Rochester Performance Ensemble Rochester, NY ______ ___

11:30am Patriots Rochester, NY ______ ___

11:40am Onyx Dayton, OH ______ ___

11:50am Crown Guard Dayton, OH ______ ___

12:00pm Jinx Denver, CO ______ ___

12:10pm Black Watch Mt. Laurel, NJ ______ ___

12:20pm Alliance of Miami Miami, FL ______ ___

Break

Score Place

12:50pm Fantasia Riverside, CA ______ ___

1:00pm Blessed Sacrament Cambridge, MA ______ ___

1:10pm St. Ann’s Neponset, MA ______ ___

1:20pm Pride of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH ______ ___

1:30pm Northern Lights Portland, OR ______ ___

1:40pm San Jose Raiders San Jose, CA ______ ___

1:50pm Emerald Marquis Wakefield, MA ______ ___

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Sunday, April 8thTeam Score Place

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PrelimsBradley Center

Friday, April 6thScore Place

1:00pm Carroll High School Dayton, OH ______ ___

1:10pm Braddock High School Miami, FL ______ ___

1:20pm Diamond Bar High School Diamond Bar, CA ______ ___

1:30pm Pomona High School Arvada, CO ______ ___

1:40pm Lassiter High School Marietta, GA ______ ___

1:50pm Lincoln-Way High School New Lennox, IL ______ ___

2:00pm Centerville High School Centerville, OH ______ ___

2:10pm Arcadia High School Arcadia, CA ______ ___

2:20pm Mt. Carmel High School San Diego, CA ______ ___

2:30pm St. Augustine High School Coast One ______ ___St. Augustine, FL

2:40pm Northview High School Brazil, IN ______ ___

2:50pm Mater Dei High School Orange County, CA ______ ___

Break

Score Place

3:20pm Lawrence Central School Indianapolis, IN ______ ___

3:30pm Choctawhatchee High School ______ ___Ft. Walton Beach, FL

3:40pm Clovis West High School Fresno, CA ______ ___

3:50pm Tate High School Chaparrals Gonzalez, FL ______ ___

4:00pm James Logan High School Union City, CA ______ ___

4:10pm Center Grove High School Greenwood, IN ______ ___

4:20pm Beyer High School Modesto, CA ______ ___

4:30pm Franklin Central High School Indianapolis, IN ______ ___

4:40pm Miamisburg High School Miamisburg, OH ______ ___

4:50pm Pope High School Marietta, GA ______ ___

Photos clockwise from aboveFranklin Central High School;Logan High School;Carroll High School.

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Saturday, April 7thTeam Score Place

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PrelimsBradley Center

Friday, April 6thScore Place

8:30am Regime Winter Guard Brookhaven, NY ______ ___

8:39am Milennia San Marcos, TX ______ ___

8:48am 3rd Legend Montreal, QUE ______ ___

8:57am Solution Performance Ensemble ______ ___Huntington Beach, CA

9:06am Ancient City Ensemble St. Augustine, FL ______ ___

9:15am Heritage Governor’s Island, WI ______ ___

9:24am Braddock Independent Miami, FL ______ ___

9:33am First Flight Cary, NC ______ ___

9:42am Crusaders Rochester, NY ______ ___

Break

10:09am Interplay Grand Rapids, MI ______ ___

10:18am The Avilaro Mystique Boston, MA ______ ___

10:27am Townies Charlestown, MA ______ ___

10:36am Tapestry Green Bay, WI ______ ___

10:45am Northeast Independent Jacksonville, FL ______ ___

10:54am Infiniti Greenville, SC ______ ___

11:03am San Jose Raiders San Jose, CA ______ ___

11:12am Oracle Denver, CO ______ ___

11:21am Alter Ego West New York, NJ ______ ___

11:30am St. Ann’s Neponset, MA ______ ___

11:39am Blue Devils Concord, CA ______ ___

11:48am Northern Lights Portland, OR ______ ___

11:57am Sonnor LaPrairie, QUE ______ ___

12:06pm Alliance of Miami Miami, FL ______ ___

Photos clockwise from above Regime;Avilaros Mystique; Solution

Performance Ensemble Open.

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Sunday, April 8thTeam Score Place

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2:40pm Awards and Finale

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Photos clock-wise from leftOrange ParkHigh School;Chino HighSchool.

Scholastic Open

PrelimsBradley Center

Thursday, April 5th

Round 1Score Place

4:00pm Loara High School Anaheim, CA ______ ___

4:09pm Irondale High School New Brighton, MN ______ ___

4:18pm Thousand Oaks High School ______ ___Thousand Oaks, CA

4:27pm Mission Viejo High School Mission Viejo, CA ______ ___

4:36pm Ayala High School Chino Hills, CA ______ ___

4:45pm Valencia High School Placentia, CA ______ ___

4:54pm Valley View High School Moreno Valley, CA ______ ___

5:03pm Mt. Diablo High School Red Devils ______ ___Concord, CA

5:12pm Northmont High School Englewood, OH ______ ___

5:21pm Rancho Bernardo High School San Diego, CA ______ ___

Round 2Score Place

6:30pm Collinsville High School Collinsville, IL ______ ___

6:39pm Cicero-North Syracuse High School Cicero, NY ______ ___

6:48pm Trumbull High School Trumbull, CT ______ ___

6:57pm St. Augustine High School Coast One A ______ ___St. Augustine, FL

7:06pm Orange Park High School Anastasia ______ ___Orange Park, FL

7:15pm Carmel High School Carmel, IN ______ ___

7:24pm Taylor High School Kokomo, IN ______ ___

7:33pm Winston Churchill High School ______ ___San Antonio, TX

7:42pm Rancho Cucamonga High School ______ ___Rancho Cucamonga, CA

7:51pm Lake Mary High School Lake Mary, FL ______ ___

Round 3Score Place

8:18pm King Philip High School Wrentham, MA ______ ___

8:27pm Broken Arrow High School Broken Arrow, OK ______ ___

8:36pm Buchanan High School Clovis, CA ______ ___

8:45pm Norwalk High School Norwalk, CT ______ ___

8:54pm Cooper City High School Cooper City, FL ______ ___

9:03pm Marian Catholic High School ______ ___Chicago, Heights, IL

9:12pm South Brunswick High School ______ ___South Brunswick, NJ

9:21pm Crestview High School Crestview, FL ______ ___

9:30pm Stoneman Douglas High School Parkland, FL ______ ___

9:39pm Avon High School Avon, IN ______ ___

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Semi-FinalsExhibit Hall A

Friday, April 6th

Round 1Team Score Place

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Round 3Team Score Place

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Saturday, April 7thTeam Score Place

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OpenScholastic

Photosclockwise from

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School;Northmont

High School;South

BrunswickHigh School;Mission ViejoHigh School.

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Round 1 Score Place

8:30am Homestead Cupertino, CA ______ ___

8:38am Urban Expressions Salt Lake City, UT ______ ___

8:46am JR Brass Sheboygan, WI ______ ___

8:54am The Classics Lehigh Valley, PA ______ ___

9:02am Northernaires Menominee, MI ______ ___

9:10am Ascension Houston, TX ______ ___

9:18am Esperanza de Luz San Diego, CA ______ ___

9:26am St. John’s of Beverly Beverly, MA ______ ___

9:34am Art 101 Columbus, OH ______ ___

9:42am Pegasus Northern NJ ______ ___

9:50am Racine Scouts Racine, WI ______ ___

Round 2 Score Place

10:14am Lime Popsicle Ft. Wayne, IN ______ ___

10:22am Alchemy Denver, CO ______ ___

10:30am Dark Horizons Pittsburgh, PA ______ ___

10:38am NRO Independent De Soto, TX ______ ___

10:46am Perception Akron, OH ______ ___

10:54am Insignia of Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA ______ ___

11:02am Black Gold Tulsa, OK ______ ___

11:10am Nolan Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX ______ ___

11:18am Salem Blue Salem, NH ______ ___

11:26am Nova Denver, CO ______ ___

Round 3 Score Place

12:30pm Helios San Diego, CA ______ ___

12:38pm Studio Tucee’ Des Moines, IA ______ ___

12:46pm Collage Akron, OH ______ ___

12:54pm Divine Terpsichore Fairfield, CT ______ ___

1:02pm Emblem 281 Tomball, TX ______ ___

1:10pm Effervescence East Aurora, NY ______ ___

1:18pm Northcoast Academy Saginaw, MI ______ ___

1:26pm Pacificaires Surrey, BC ______ ___

1:34pm Incognito Arvada, CO ______ ___

1:42pm Paradigm Lake City, FL ______ ___

1:50pm The Light Brigade Philadelphia, PA ______ ___

Midwest Express Center, Ballroom

Round 1 Score Place

8:30am Wilcox High School First Flight Santa Clara, CA ______ ___

8:38am Banderas Pensacola, FL ______ ___

8:46am Hypothesis Mississauga, ONT ______ ___

8:54am Spirit of Bridgemen Bridgemen, MI ______ ___

9:02am Juxtaposition Westerville, OH ______ ___

9:10am Top Hats New Kensington, PA ______ ___

9:18am Sacred Heart Roslindale, MA ______ ___

9:26am Apex Newark, DE ______ ___

9:34am Shenendehowa Clifton Park, NY ______ ___

9:42am Q.E.D. Kingston, NY ______ ___

9:50am Carolina Visual Productions Raleigh, NC ______ ___

Round 2 Score Place

10:14am Serenade Dallas, TX ______ ___

10:22am The Knights of UCF Orlando, FL ______ ___

10:30am Penn State Eclipse State College, PA ______ ___

10:38am The Pride of SMSU Springfield, MO ______ ___

10:46am Independence Tinley Park, IL ______ ___

10:54am Circle Game Seattle, WA ______ ___

11:02am Third Edition Montrose, MI ______ ___

11:10am Signature Westminster, CO ______ ___

11:18am Rangerettes Brook Park, OH ______ ___

11:26am Sky Ryders Shawnee Mission, KS ______ ___

Round 3 Score Place

12:30pm High Voltage Haddon Heights, NJ ______ ___

12:38pm Renaissance Sterling Heights, MI ______ ___

12:46pm Dreamscape Hayward, CA ______ ___

12:54pm Exodus Dayton, OH ______ ___

1:02pm Eklipse Hopkinsville, KY ______ ___

1:10pm The Academy Evansville, IN ______ ___

1:18pm JSU Center Stage Jacksonville, AL ______ ___

1:26pm Ventures Kitchener, ONT ______ ___

1:34pm The Visual Arts Production Co Newark, DE ______ ___

1:42pm Alliance of Miami Miami, FL ______ ___

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Brubaker Division Score Place

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Zingali Division Score Place

8:30am ___________________________________________ ______ ___

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Brazale Division Score Place

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1:10pm Division Awards and Finale

Division FinalsMidwest Express Center, Exhibit Hall D

Friday, April 6th

Photosclockwise

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Round 1 Score Place

4:00pm Mt Juliet High School Mt. Juliet, TN ______ ___

4:08pm Whitnall High School Greenfield, WI ______ ___

4:16pm Riverbank High School Riverbank, CA ______ ___

4:24pm Redlands High School Redlands, CA ______ ___

4:32pm Arlington High School Riverside, CA ______ ___

4:40pm Rocori High School Cold Spring, MN ______ ___

4:48pm Canyon High School Anaheim, CA ______ ___

4:56pm Mechanicsburg High School Mechanicsburg, PA ______ ___

5:04pm Hinsdale Central HS Headliners Hinsdale, NY ______ ___

5:12pm Thousand Oaks High School Thousand Oaks, CA ______ ___

5:20pm North Royalton High School North Royalton, OH ______ ___

Round 2 Score Place

6:30pm Dedham HS Special Edition Dedham, MA ______ ___

6:38pm Salem High School Salem, MA ______ ___

6:46pm Escambia High School Donatar Escambia, FL ______ ___

6:54pm Columbine High School Littleton, CO ______ ___

7:02pm Countryside High School Clearwater, FL ______ ___

7:10pm Arvada West High School Arvada, CO ______ ___

7:18pm Bishop Dwenger HS Radiance Ft. Wayne, IN ______ ___

7:26pm Delaware Valley HS Eeclipse Frenchtown, NJ ______ ___

7:34pm Flushing High School Flushing, MI ______ ___

7:42pm Union High School Tulsa, OK ______ ___

7:50pm Seminole High School Seminole, FL ______ ___

Round 3 Score Place

8:14pm B.T. Washington High School Pensacola, FL ______ ___

8:22pm Capistrano Valley HS Capistrano Valley, CA ______ ___

8:30pm Katy High School Katy, TX ______ ___

8:38pm Eden Prairie High School Eden Prairie, MN ______ ___

8:46pm Ypsilanti High School Ypsilanti, MI ______ ___

8:54pm Bassett High School Bassett, VA ______ ___

9:02pm The Woodlands High School The Woodlands, TX ______ ___

9:10pm El Toro High School Lake Forest, CA ______ ___

9:18pm Normal West High School Normal, IL ______ ___

9:26pm Piper High School Sunrise, FL ______ ___

9:34pm Thomas Worthington HS Worthington, OH ______ ___

Midwest Express Center, Ballroom

Round 1 Score Place

4:08pm Hunters Lane High School Nashville, TN ______ ___

4:16pm Colerain High School Cincinnati, OH ______ ___

4:24pm Largo High School Image Largo, FL ______ ___

4:32pm Bear Creek High School Lakewood, CO ______ ___

4:40pm Francis Howell North HS St. Charles, MO ______ ___

4:48pm Lafayette Jefferson High School Lafayette, IN ______ ___

4:56pm Fountain Valley High School Fountain Valley, CA ______ ___

5:04pm North Park Middle School Pico Rivera, CA ______ ___

5:12pm Hialeah High School Hialeah, FL ______ ___

5:20pm Northside Christian HS Entheos St. Petersburg, FL______ ___

Round 2 Score Place

6:30pm East Side High School Newark, NJ ______ ___

6:38pm Fletcher High School Neptune Beach, FL ______ ___

6:46pm McLean High School McLean, VA ______ ___

6:54pm Concord High School Concord, NC ______ ___

7:02pm DeSoto High School Alliance DeSoto, TX ______ ___

7:10pm Mustang High School Mustang, OK ______ ___

7:18pm Modesto High School Modesto, CA ______ ___

7:26pm Blue Valley High School Stilwell, KS ______ ___

7:34pm Greater Johnstown High School Johnstown, NY ______ ___

7:42pm Fairborn High School Fairborn, OH ______ ___

7:50pm Harrison Central HS Korkoma Gulfport, MS ______ ___

Round 3 Score Place

8:14pm Carroll High School A Dayton, OH ______ ___

8:22pm Hart County HS Parfait Monfordville, KY ______ ___

8:30pm Champlin Park High School Champlin, MN ______ ___

8:38pm Trumansburg High School Trumansburg, NY ______ ___

8:46pm Dobyns-Bennett High School Kingsport, TN ______ ___

8:54pm Arvada High School Reds Arvada, CO ______ ___

9:02pm Centennial High School Franklin, TN ______ ___

9:10pm Owen Valley High School Spencer, IN ______ ___

9:18pm Royal High School Simi Valley, CA ______ ___

9:26pm Bartlett High School Bartlett, TN ______ ___

9:34pm Gates Chili High School Rochester, NY ______ ___

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4:08pm Cypress Creek High School Orlando, FL ______ ___

4:16pm Walhalla High School Revolution Walhalla, SC ______ ___

4:24pm Gibbs High School St. Petersburg, FL ______ ___

4:32pm Northwest High School Cedar Hill, MO ______ ___

4:40pm West Carrollton High School West Carrollton, OH ______ ___

4:48pm Sapulpa High School Winter Guard Sapulpa, OK ______ ___

4:56pm Kettering Fairmont High School Kettering, OH ______ ___

5:04pm Tomball High School Tomball, TX ______ ___

5:12pm Stoneman Douglas High School Parkland, FL ______ ___

5:20pm Kings High School Kings Mills, OH ______ ___

Round 2 Score Place

6:30pm Tarpon Springs High School Tarpon Springs, FL ______ ___

6:38pm Collins Hill High School Suwanee, GA ______ ___

6:46pm Duquesne High School Dukes Duquesne, PA ______ ___

6:54pm Olympic Heights High School Boca Raton, FL ______ ___

7:02pm Thomas Jefferson High School Alexandria, VA ______ ___

7:10pm Kickapoo HS Emulation Springfield, MO ______ ___

7:18pm LaPorte High School LaPorte, IN ______ ___

7:26pm Santaluces High School Lantana, FL ______ ___

7:34pm Union Endicott High School Endicott, NY ______ ___

7:42pm Canyon Springs High School Monroe Valley, CA ______ ___

7:50pm Normal Community HS Images Normal, IL ______ ___

Round 3 Score Place

8:14pm Henry Sibley High School Mendota Heights, MN ______ ___

8:22pm Powhatan High School Powhatan, VA ______ ___

8:30pm Springboro High School Springboro, OH ______ ___

8:38pm Pacifica High School Garden Grove, CA ______ ___

8:46pm Chesterton High School Chesterton, IN ______ ___

8:54pm Nottaway High School Unity Nottaway, VA ______ ___

9:02pm Parkway West High School Ballwin, MO ______ ___

9:10pm Bellevue East High School Bellevue, NE ______ ___

9:18pm Lakeland High School Epiphany Whitelake, MI ______ ___

9:26pm Walton High School Marietta, GA ______ ___

9:34pm Howell High School St. Charles, MO ______ ___

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Photos clockwise from top right Mt. Juliet High School; Kettering Fairmont High School; The Academy.

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With our exciting new DVD, fans can now enjoy the 2001 World Championships as the next best thing to being there. State-of-the-art technology allowsyou to see the best of the Sport of the Arts! Four video tracks will be included on each DVD. At any time while viewing the DVD, the viewer may switchbetween different tracks, allowing the viewer to see exactly the portion of the show they wish at any given time. Each time a show is viewed, a differentset of choices can be made and each show can be seen from four different angles.

Experience the 2001 WGI Championshipswith our First Ever DVD!

Volume OneTop four Independent and Scholastic World Color Guards

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Photos clockwise from top left Music City Mystique;Carolina Thunder; Great Lakes Percussion.

Opposite page clockwise from top left King Philip High School;Dartmouth High School; Houston High School.

PrelimsUS Cellular Arena

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9:45pm Eagle Percussion Woodbury Heights, NJ ______ ___

9:56pm Music City Mystique Nashville, TN ______ ___

10:07pm Penn State Indoor State College, PA ______ ___

10:18pm Spirit/Patriots Rochester, NY and Toronto, Ont. ______ ___

10:29pm Black Knights Burbank, CA ______ ___

10:40pm Great Lakes Percussion Grand Rapids, MI ______ ___

10:51pm Blue Knights Denver, CO ______ ___

11:02pm Sacramento Freelancers Sacramento, CA ______ ___

11:13pm Carolina Thunder Mount Holly, NC ______ ___

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PrelimsUS Cellular Arena

Friday, April 6thScore Place

7:11pm North Penn High School Lansdale, PA ______ ___

7:22pm Dobyns-Bennett High School Kingsport, TN ______ ___

7:33pm Granada Hills High School Granada Hills, CA ______ ___

7:44pm Hilliard Darby High School Hilliard, OH ______ ___

7:55pm San Marcos High School Santa Barbara, CA ______ ___

8:06pm Pomona High School Arvada, CO ______ ___

8:17pm Centerville High School Centerville, OH ______ ___

8:28pm Longmont High School Longmont, CO ______ ___

8:39pm Irondale High School New Brighton, MN ______ ___

8:50pm King Philip High School Wrentham, MA ______ ___

9:01pm Northglenn High School Northglenn, CO ______ ___

9:12pm Mission Viejo High School Mission Viejo, CA ______ ___

9:23pm Dartmouth High School North Dartmouth, MA ______ ___

9:34pm Ponderosa High School Parker, CO ______ ___

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Open Class Score Place

4:10pm Alameda High School Lakewood, CO ______ ___

4:20pm Mt. Juliet High School Mt. Juliet, TN ______ ___

4:30pm New Albany High School New Albany, IN ______ ___

4:40pm Modesto High School Modesto, CA ______ ___

4:50pm Mooresville High School Mooresville, IN ______ ___

5:00pm Union High School Tulsa, OK ______ ___

World Class Score Place

5:10pm Roland Hayes School of Music Boston, MA ______ ___

5:21pm King Philip High School Wrentham, MA ______ ___

5:32pm Downers Grove South High School ______ ___Downers Grove, IL

5:43pm Amador Valley High School Pleasanton, CA ______ ___

5:54pm Rangeview High School Aurora, CO ______ ___

6:05pm John Overton High School Nashville, TN ______ ___

6:16pm Warsaw High School Warsaw, IN ______ ___

6:27pm Tunstall High School Danville, VA ______ ___

6:38pm Franklin Central High School Indianapolis, IN ______ ___

6:49pm Fort Mill High School Fort Mill, SC ______ ___

7:00pm Anderson High School Anderson, IN ______ ___

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Open Class Score Place

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3:16pm Awards and Finale

World Class Score Place

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9:50pm Awards and Finale

Photos clockwise from top left Warsaw High School;New Albany High School; Mt. Juliet High School.

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12:50pm Cynosure Pensacola, FL ______ ___

1:00pm Riptide Berlin, NJ ______ ___

1:10pm Percussion in Motion Romeoville, IL ______ ___

1:20pm Matrix Medina, OH ______ ___

1:30pm Eastside Fury Macomb Township, MI ______ ___

1:40pm South Florida Percussion Company ______ ___Miami/Dade County, FL

1:50pm Southern Maine Youth Portland, ME ______ ___

2:20pm Eklipse Hopkinsville, KY ______ ___

2:30pm Velocity Chattanooga, TN ______ ___

2:40pm The Pride of SMSU Springfield, MO ______ ___

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3:16pm Awards and Finale

Photos clockwise from top right Velocity;Southern Maine Youth; Eklipse.

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6:00pm Escambia High School Diamonds Escambia, FL ______ ___

6:10pm Lakewood High School Lakewood, CO ______ ___

6:20pm Concord High School Concord, NC ______ ___

6:30pm Arcadia High School Arcadia, CA ______ ___

6:40pm Westerville North High School Westerville, OH ______ ___

6:50pm Page High School Page, AZ ______ ___

7:00pm Valencia High School Placentia, CA ______ ___

7:10pm Loara High School Anaheim, CA ______ ___

7:20pm Howell High School St. Charles, MO ______ ___

7:30pm Avon High School Avon, IN ______ ___

7:40pm Father Ryan High School Nashville, TN ______ ___

Round 2 Score Place

8:10pm Southern Regional High School Manahawkin, NJ

8:20pm Powhatan High School Powhatan, VA

8:30pm Everett High School Crimson Tide Everett, MA

8:40pm Valley View High School Moreno Valley, CA

8:50pm Ayala High School Chino Hills, CA

9:00pm Tomball High School Tomball, TX

9:10pm Westerville South High School Westerville, OH

9:20pm Francis Howell North High School St. Charles, MO

9:30pm Fountain Valley High School Fountain Valley, CA

9:40pm Tate High School Gonzalez, FL

9:50pm Choctawhatchee High School Ft. Walton Beach, FL

Scholastic

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Photos opposite page clockwise from top leftAvon High School; Valley View High School;Valencia High School clockwise from top rightWesterville South High School; Loara High School;Westerville North High School.

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9:21am River City Groove Pursuit Sioux Falls, SD ______ ___

9:30am Arthur Hill Saginaw, MI ______ ___

9:39am Walled Lake High School Walled Lake, MI ______ ___

9:48am Rockville Harrisburg, PA ______ ___

9:57am Aftermath Coatesville, PA ______ ___

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11:00am North Harrison High School Ramsey, IN ______ ___

11:09am Carroll High School Dayton, OH ______ ___

11:18am Westland High School Columbus, OH ______ ___

11:27am Redland High School Redland, CA ______ ___

11:36am Oakland High School Murfreesboro, TN ______ ___

11:45am Rocori High School Cold Spring, MN ______ ___

11:54am Buena High School Ventura, CA ______ ___

12:03pm Arvada High School Reds Arvada, CO ______ ___

12:12pm Novi High School Novi, MI ______ ___

12:21pm Kings High School Kings Mills, OH ______ ___

Round 2 Score Place

12:50pm Mason High School Mason, OH ______ ___

12:59pm Bear Creek High School Lakewood, CO ______ ___

1:08pm University High School Orlando, FL ______ ___

1:17pm Olympic Heights High School Black Magic ______ ___Boca Raton, FL

1:26pm Columbine High School Littleton, CO ______ ___

1:35pm New Albany High School New Albany, IN ______ ___

1:44pm Centennial High School Franklin, TN ______ ___

1:53pm Parkway West High School Ballwin, MO ______ ___

2:02pm Harrison Central High School Gulfport, MS ______ ___

Round 3 Score Place

2:31pm Enterprise High School Enterprise, AL ______ ___

2:40pm Riverbank High School Riverbank, CA ______ ___

2:49pm Marion Harding High School Marion, OH ______ ___

2:58pm Hunters Lane High School Nashville, TN ______ ___

3:07pm Springboro High School Springboro, OH ______ ___

3:16pm West Carrollton High School ______ ___West Carrollton, OH

3:25pm Bellevue East High School Bellevue, NE ______ ___

3:34pm Clinton High School Clinton, MI ______ ___

3:43pm Chesaning High School Chesaning, MI ______ ___

Scholastic

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Oakland High School;Kings High School;

clockwise from top rightCentennial High School;

North Harrison High School;Enterprise High School.

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ABCK’s Enterprises . . . . . . . . . . .16

Acme Canvas Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . .15

Algy Uniforms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8

Alliance of Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

Bands of America, Inc. . . . . . . . . .23

Banners by Barbara, Inc. . . . . . . .27

Braddock Independent . . . . . . . . .37

Designs By King . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9

Drum Corps International . . . . . . .4

Eklipse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25

Emerald Marquis . . . . . . . . . . . . .21

Empire StatesmenDrum and Bugle Corps . . . . . .35

Franklin CentralHigh School . . . . . . . . . . . .20/22

Guard Jewels of Florida . . . . . . . .13

Heritage Winter Guard . . . . . . . .17

J & S Sabreline . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

Katy High School . . . . . . . . . . . .18

Krishna Textiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32

Lime PopsicleWinter Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40

Millennia Winter Guard . . . . .34/36

Fred J. Miller, Inc. . . . . . . .10/12/14

George Miller & Sons . . . . . .24/26

Northern Lights . . . . . . . . . . .5 & 7

Pep Threads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19

Pioneer Drum andBugle Corps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29

Pride of Cincinnati . . . . . . . . .41/43

Pop’s Original Sterling SilverGuard Jewelry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

Seattle Tarp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31

Spirit by Curtain Call . . . . . . . . .39

Spirit Performing YouthEnsemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38

Sto-Cote Floors . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28

www.Just-A-Note.com . . . . . . . .1/3

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Blue Knights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28

Cascio Interstate MusicSuperstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

Columbus Pro Percussion . . . . . .21

Dynasty USA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8/9

Eklipse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26

Evans Drumheads . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

Great Lakes Percussion . . . . . . . .27

Grover Pro Percussion . . . . . . . . . .7

Innovative Percussion, Inc. . . .12/13

Ludwig Industries . . . . . . . . . . . .16

Music City Mystique . . . . . . . . . .29

Pearl Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . .2/3

Percussive Arts Society . . . . . . . . .17

Premiere Percussion USA . . . . . .11

Pro-Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4/5

Johnny Rabb Drumsticks . . . .24/25

Remo, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22/23

Sabian, Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

Union High School . . . . . . . . . . .30

Vic Firth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18/19

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For information about advertising in the 2002 WGI Program Book, please contactRon Nankervis, 1300 Walden Road, #212, Walnut Creek, CA 94596, Phone 408/892-6985, Fax 925/935-6791.

2001 WGI Sponsors

PublisherWinter Guard InternationalWheat Ridge, Colorado

Graphic DesignLaura Johnston, DesignAuraMartinez, California

EditorRon NankervisWalnut Creek, California

Production ManagerJim Barton, International PrintingSunnyvale, California

WritersPhilip Mayard, Ron Nankervis,Shirlee Whitcomb

PhotographersSue Johnson, Jolesch Photography,Ron Walloch

Pre-Press Productionand PrintingBob Brychel, Nevada Color LithoLas Vegas, Nevada

2001 Program Book Staff

Algy Uniforms . . . . . . . . . .page 118

Bands of America, Inc. . . . .page 48

Blast! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 16

Dayton Visitor andConvention Bureau . . . .page 108

Drum Corps International .page 42

Evans Drumheads . . . . . . . .page 62

Jolesch Photography . . . . .page 136

Liberts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 70

Fred J. Miller, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . .inside front cover

George Miller & Sons . . . . .page 74

Pep Threads . . . . . . . . . . . .page 144

Percussive Arts Society . . . .page 130

Pro-Mark. . . . .inside back cover and page 2

Johnny Rabb Drumsticks .page 100

Remo, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 26

Seattle Tarp . . . . . . . . . . . .page 144

Vic Firth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 4

Winter Guard International. . . . . . . .page 126, 132, and 143

Yamaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 22

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Thursday, April 11thColor Guard Prelims

Includes Scholastic A andIndependent A and Scholastic Open prelims

$12.00

Percussion Prelims$12.00

Friday, April 12thColor Guard Prelims

Includes Independent Open, Scholastic World,Independent World prelims and all semi-finals

$30.00

A Class FinalsUD Arena – Includes Scholastic A and

Independent A Finals$20.00 Reserved

$15.00 General Admission

Percussion Prelims$12.00

Saturday, April 13thOpen Class Finals

UD Arena – Includes Scholastic Openand Independent Open Finals

$20.00 Reserved$15.00 General Admission

World Class FinalsBradley Center– Reserved Seats$55.00/45.00/35.00

Percussion FinalsNutter Center – Reserved Seats

$25.00

PackagesAvailable until April 1, 2002

Super VIP PassIncludes ALL color guard and percussion

contests; prime seats for all contestsat UD Arena and Nutter Center;

and 2002 Championship Program$250.00

VIP PassIncludes ALL color guard contests, prime

seats for all contests at UD Arenaand 2002 Championship Program

$200.00

Color Guardwith $55.00 seats

$125.00

Color Guardwith $45.00 seats

$110.00

Percussion2 days of prelims and reserved finals seats

$45.00For more information and tickets

stop by the WGI Booth or contact:Winter Guard International

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Milwaukee, Wisconsin • April 5-8, 2001

World ChampionshipsColor Guard and Percussion

Cover Photosclockwise

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Blue Devils;Center GroveHigh School;

Emerald Marquis;Dobyns-Bennett

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