|
Post by FutureBOADirector345 on Mar 30, 2023 21:27:16 GMT -6
This show is gonna have a whole lot of firsts. First BOA regional at the liberty bowl, a band potentially taking their first gold along with the first win of the regional, and first time BOA attendees. With DB not attending, I think it's gonna be a battle between Bartlett, Collierville, and Desoto Central for the win. Bartlett definitely has the potential to remain undefeated locally- but that could also be broken at this regional. I grew up around this area and when you break down local score sheets alot can really open up. Bartlett remins undefeated and points above anyone else in the area in both music captions with musical effect usually consistently being their highest. They also have the huge advantage of having their music arranger as their Head Director. Collierville made a huge leap in level between 2021 and 2022 and if that leap is just as large this year they could possibly edge out programs like Bartlett. They dominated the regional honor band and will be performing as a featured band at TNMEA. Also dont count out programs like Arlington High School, they have beaten both Bartlett and Collierville in visual performance for years now in local competition. They also won the big local contest (Bandmasters at UofM) this past year (Bartlett and Collierville did not attend). We'll also see programs like Munford compete in BOA for the first time as far as I'm aware. Munford has a long history of success in USBands and Local Competition. However, I believe the BOA score sheets wont be their friend since their programing is still trying to break out of the early 2000s and USBands focused design. The Mississippi prelims is really going to keep out many strong groups. If Hernando did show they would also have an amazing shot at first. They have the most consistent history of any program in the area in all aspects of high school band. It's really going to be who's best that day. In my opinion as a local and if Hernando and Ravenwood decides to show top 5 will be in no particular order Bartlett, Collierville, Hernando, Ravenwood, and Arlington. Dark Horses being Bentonville (will have disadvantage of never playing in the Liberty Bowl), Siegel (Will have New Band Director in 2023), Desoto Central (Second Year of new Percussion Director and Designer), and Franklin (Huge dip lately in scoring but new band director as of 2022). Of course some of these programs may not show at all, but just my take as a local insider. This will eventually turn into a top level regional with Hernando, Bartlett, and Collierville continuing to grow with no signs of stopping.
|
|
|
Post by tubafish on Mar 31, 2023 9:07:01 GMT -6
This show is gonna have a whole lot of firsts. First BOA regional at the liberty bowl, a band potentially taking their first gold along with the first win of the regional, and first time BOA attendees. With DB not attending, I think it's gonna be a battle between Bartlett, Collierville, and Desoto Central for the win. Bartlett definitely has the potential to remain undefeated locally- but that could also be broken at this regional. I grew up around this area and when you break down local score sheets alot can really open up. Bartlett remins undefeated and points above anyone else in the area in both music captions with musical effect usually consistently being their highest. They also have the huge advantage of having their music arranger as their Head Director. Collierville made a huge leap in level between 2021 and 2022 and if that leap is just as large this year they could possibly edge out programs like Bartlett. They dominated the regional honor band and will be performing as a featured band at TNMEA. Also dont count out programs like Arlington High School, they have beaten both Bartlett and Collierville in visual performance for years now in local competition. They also won the big local contest (Bandmasters at UofM) this past year (Bartlett and Collierville did not attend). We'll also see programs like Munford compete in BOA for the first time as far as I'm aware. Munford has a long history of success in USBands and Local Competition. However, I believe the BOA score sheets wont be their friend since their programing is still trying to break out of the early 2000s and USBands focused design. The Mississippi prelims is really going to keep out many strong groups. If Hernando did show they would also have an amazing shot at first. They have the most consistent history of any program in the area in all aspects of high school band. It's really going to be who's best that day. In my opinion as a local and if Hernando and Ravenwood decides to show top 5 will be in no particular order Bartlett, Collierville, Hernando, Ravenwood, and Arlington. Dark Horses being Bentonville (will have disadvantage of never playing in the Liberty Bowl), Siegel (Will have New Band Director in 2023), Desoto Central (Second Year of new Percussion Director and Designer), and Franklin (Huge dip lately in scoring but new band director as of 2022). Of course some of these programs may not show at all, but just my take as a local insider. This will eventually turn into a top level regional with Hernando, Bartlett, and Collierville continuing to grow with no signs of stopping. as far as mississippi band and consistency goes hernando has only been near the top for the past 6-7 years where desoto central has been at the top of the state for more than 10 years. dont count out munford this year . i saw them at bandmasters and they were the largest i have seen them. their show also resembled much more closely a BOA design than anything they have done in the past. i think they may have been gearing up to make the switch to BOA. rumors are that the new directors ( new last year) are BOA fans. arlingtons show last year definitely had a boa feel to it. Desoto central is rumored to be going but it will really depend on how willing the state is to let them perform early and give them time to make it back to memphis in time. father ryan has always been solid and spends alot of money on their shows so dont count them out kickapoo and lake hamilton are also both strong competitors here with boa experience. nonetheless this is going to be a very entertaining regional. i think A and AA will both have alot of representation
|
|
|
Post by FutureBOADirector345 on Mar 31, 2023 20:52:29 GMT -6
I grew up around this area and when you break down local score sheets alot can really open up. Bartlett remins undefeated and points above anyone else in the area in both music captions with musical effect usually consistently being their highest. They also have the huge advantage of having their music arranger as their Head Director. Collierville made a huge leap in level between 2021 and 2022 and if that leap is just as large this year they could possibly edge out programs like Bartlett. They dominated the regional honor band and will be performing as a featured band at TNMEA. Also dont count out programs like Arlington High School, they have beaten both Bartlett and Collierville in visual performance for years now in local competition. They also won the big local contest (Bandmasters at UofM) this past year (Bartlett and Collierville did not attend). We'll also see programs like Munford compete in BOA for the first time as far as I'm aware. Munford has a long history of success in USBands and Local Competition. However, I believe the BOA score sheets wont be their friend since their programing is still trying to break out of the early 2000s and USBands focused design. The Mississippi prelims is really going to keep out many strong groups. If Hernando did show they would also have an amazing shot at first. They have the most consistent history of any program in the area in all aspects of high school band. It's really going to be who's best that day. In my opinion as a local and if Hernando and Ravenwood decides to show top 5 will be in no particular order Bartlett, Collierville, Hernando, Ravenwood, and Arlington. Dark Horses being Bentonville (will have disadvantage of never playing in the Liberty Bowl), Siegel (Will have New Band Director in 2023), Desoto Central (Second Year of new Percussion Director and Designer), and Franklin (Huge dip lately in scoring but new band director as of 2022). Of course some of these programs may not show at all, but just my take as a local insider. This will eventually turn into a top level regional with Hernando, Bartlett, and Collierville continuing to grow with no signs of stopping. as far as mississippi band and consistency goes hernando has only been near the top for the past 6-7 years where desoto central has been at the top of the state for more than 10 years. dont count out munford this year . i saw them at bandmasters and they were the largest i have seen them. their show also resembled much more closely a BOA design than anything they have done in the past. i think they may have been gearing up to make the switch to BOA. rumors are that the new directors ( new last year) are BOA fans. arlingtons show last year definitely had a boa feel to it. Desoto central is rumored to be going but it will really depend on how willing the state is to let them perform early and give them time to make it back to memphis in time. father ryan has always been solid and spends alot of money on their shows so dont count them out kickapoo and lake hamilton are also both strong competitors here with boa experience. nonetheless this is going to be a very entertaining regional. i think A and AA will both have alot of representationOf course this is all speculation but you have to take into account Desoto Central lost their assistant/percussion director this past year who designed their percussion and sound for their marching band and indoor. He is now at Collierville High School I believe. Which is just a another edge they've gained. Also. Im not trying to count them out but Hernando was barely behind Bartlett at the last regional this past year (Bartlett Tied with Dobyns Bennett in Musical Effect) and were finalist at the St.Louis Super Regional. Just successes after COVID speak in their favor over Desoto. Bandmasters is a pretty low bar compared to BOA imo. Being a "BOA Fan" doesnt mean much against the BOA competition in the area. The TBA Score sheet used at bandmasters is also very different than a BOA one. I think Munford has potential 5-10 years from now to do ok at BOA if they can build a good staff and build a strong design team, but they are far behind what programs like Hernando has been building for the past 5+ years and Collierville and Bartlett have been in the past 3-5. This level of competition is all about building consistent growth and logically you cant just suddenly be amazing your second year with a new band director unless other aspects of the school changed which isnt Munford's case. Not trying to talk bad about either program or hype other ones up but its hard to say those programs will beat Bartlett which didnt attend a super regional but beat a super regional finalist and tied with a grand nats finalist in a very big caption percentage wise, Collierville which was decimal points away from making finals at the BOA Indy Super Regional and should make finals at St.Louis this year without much issue if growth continues at the rate it has been, and Hernando which is a Super Regional Finalist program with high scoring indoor winds, guard, and percussion. I will say though I dont know much about Kickapoo but am interested to see Lake Hamilton and Father Ryan if they come. Both could be dark horses for me and its my mistake for not even having them in my head lol. Im so stuck in my area cause I grew up around this scene. This forum is very interesting though, I love hearing others insights and glad to see there are hundreds of other Marching Band nerds.
|
|
|
Post by brodude77 on Mar 31, 2023 21:40:46 GMT -6
Of course this is all speculation but you have to take into account Desoto Central lost their assistant/percussion director this past year who designed their percussion and sound for their marching band and indoor. He is now at Collierville High School I believe. Which is just an another edge they've gained. Also. Im not trying to count them out but Hernando was barely behind Bartlett at the last regional this past year (Bartlett Tied with Dobyns Bennett in Musical Effect) and were finalist at the St.Louis Super Regional. Just successes after COVID speak in their favor over Desoto. Bandmasters is a pretty low bar compared to BOA imo. Being a "BOA Fan" doesnt mean much against the BOA competition in the area. The TBA Score sheet used at bandmasters is also very different than a BOA one. I think Munford has potential 5-10 years from now to do ok at BOA if they can build a good staff and build a strong design team, but they are far behind what programs like Hernando has been building for the past 5+ years and Collierville and Bartlett have been in the past 3-5. This level of competition is all about building consistent growth and logically you cant just suddenly be amazing your second year with a new band director unless other aspects of the school changed which isnt Munford's case. Not trying to talk bad about either program or hype other ones up but its hard to say those programs will beat Bartlett which didnt attend a super regional but beat a super regional finalist and tied with a grand nats finalist in a very big caption percentage wise, Collierville which was decimal points away from making finals at the BOA Indy Super Regional and should make finals at St.Louis this year without much issue if growth continues at the rate it has been, and Hernando which is a Super Regional Finalist program with high scoring indoor winds, guard, and percussion. I will say though I dont know much about Kickapoo but am interested to see Lake Hamilton and Father Ryan if they come. Both could be dark horses for me and its my mistake for not even having them in my head lol. Im so stuck in my area cause I grew up around this scene. This forum is very interesting though, I love hearing others insights and glad to see there are hundreds of other Marching Band nerds. I’d say Desoto has grown considerably when taking into account their 2021 fall percussion score (5th with an 88) compared to their 2022 fall percussion score (2nd with a 94). Just saying that the change in percussion staff should be causing Desoto to be on the rise.
|
|
|
Post by bandfan221 on Mar 31, 2023 22:23:38 GMT -6
Of course this is all speculation but you have to take into account Desoto Central lost their assistant/percussion director this past year who designed their percussion and sound for their marching band and indoor. He is now at Collierville High School I believe. Which is just a another edge they've gained. Also. Im not trying to count them out but Hernando was barely behind Bartlett at the last regional this past year (Bartlett Tied with Dobyns Bennett in Musical Effect) and were finalist at the St.Louis Super Regional. Just successes after COVID speak in their favor over Desoto. Bandmasters is a pretty low bar compared to BOA imo. Being a "BOA Fan" doesnt mean much against the BOA competition in the area. The TBA Score sheet used at bandmasters is also very different than a BOA one. I think Munford has potential 5-10 years from now to do ok at BOA if they can build a good staff and build a strong design team, but they are far behind what programs like Hernando has been building for the past 5+ years and Collierville and Bartlett have been in the past 3-5. This level of competition is all about building consistent growth and logically you cant just suddenly be amazing your second year with a new band director unless other aspects of the school changed which isnt Munford's case. Not trying to talk bad about either program or hype other ones up but its hard to say those programs will beat Bartlett which didnt attend a super regional but beat a super regional finalist and tied with a grand nats finalist in a very big caption percentage wise, Collierville which was decimal points away from making finals at the BOA Indy Super Regional and should make finals at St.Louis this year without much issue if growth continues at the rate it has been, and Hernando which is a Super Regional Finalist program with high scoring indoor winds, guard, and percussion. I will say though I dont know much about Kickapoo but am interested to see Lake Hamilton and Father Ryan if they come. Both could be dark horses for me and its my mistake for not even having them in my head lol. Im so stuck in my area cause I grew up around this scene. This forum is very interesting though, I love hearing others insights and glad to see there are hundreds of other Marching Band nerds. Without the official attendance lists, it's kinda hard to tell if there's gonna be any programs that would stand out, but based off the list we have right now, I think Bartlett is probably going to be really hard to beat. Not trying to discount the other programs attending, but if we're just basing it off of consistent growth, Bartlett seems to be becoming a powerhouse. They've improved greatly from 2021, where they got 7th at Clarksville, to 3rd this year at both Clarksville and Jacksonville, scoring high alongside great programs. Collierville has probably the best chance to edge them out from what I can see, but it's pretty hard to gauge growth because they haven't attended the same competition two years in a row, so there's not really a good comparison. They did improve from 25th in Saint Louis to 17th at Indy this past year. Their luck at regionals seems to have got capped, because they only improved one place from 2021 to last year. Arlington might have the potential, but with them not being able to attend a BOA regional last year, it's pretty hard to tell. I'm not too familiar with the bands outside of Memphis, but that's just my take on it.
|
|
|
Post by statechamp1239 on Apr 1, 2023 2:20:03 GMT -6
Without the official attendance lists, it's kinda hard to tell if there's gonna be any programs that would stand out, but based off the list we have right now, I think Bartlett is probably going to be really hard to beat. Not trying to discount the other programs attending, but if we're just basing it off of consistent growth, Bartlett seems to be becoming a powerhouse. They've improved greatly from 2021, where they got 7th at Clarksville, to 3rd this year at both Clarksville and Jacksonville, scoring high alongside great programs. Collierville has probably the best chance to edge them out from what I can see, but it's pretty hard to gauge growth because they haven't attended the same competition two years in a row, so there's not really a good comparison. They did improve from 25th in Saint Louis to 17th at Indy this past year. Their luck at regionals seems to have got capped, because they only improved one place from 2021 to last year. Arlington might have the potential, but with them not being able to attend a BOA regional last year, it's pretty hard to tell. I'm not too familiar with the bands outside of Memphis, but that's just my take on it. At a local competition Arlington were a point away from beating Bartlett. btw
|
|
|
Post by tubafish on Apr 1, 2023 9:26:02 GMT -6
as far as mississippi band and consistency goes hernando has only been near the top for the past 6-7 years where desoto central has been at the top of the state for more than 10 years. dont count out munford this year . i saw them at bandmasters and they were the largest i have seen them. their show also resembled much more closely a BOA design than anything they have done in the past. i think they may have been gearing up to make the switch to BOA. rumors are that the new directors ( new last year) are BOA fans. arlingtons show last year definitely had a boa feel to it. Desoto central is rumored to be going but it will really depend on how willing the state is to let them perform early and give them time to make it back to memphis in time. father ryan has always been solid and spends alot of money on their shows so dont count them out kickapoo and lake hamilton are also both strong competitors here with boa experience. nonetheless this is going to be a very entertaining regional. i think A and AA will both have alot of representation Of course this is all speculation but you have to take into account Desoto Central lost their assistant/percussion director this past year who designed their percussion and sound for their marching band and indoor. He is now at Collierville High School I believe. Which is just a another edge they've gained. Also. Im not trying to count them out but Hernando was barely behind Bartlett at the last regional this past year (Bartlett Tied with Dobyns Bennett in Musical Effect) and were finalist at the St.Louis Super Regional. Just successes after COVID speak in their favor over Desoto. Bandmasters is a pretty low bar compared to BOA imo. Being a "BOA Fan" doesnt mean much against the BOA competition in the area. The TBA Score sheet used at bandmasters is also very different than a BOA one. I think Munford has potential 5-10 years from now to do ok at BOA if they can build a good staff and build a strong design team, but they are far behind what programs like Hernando has been building for the past 5+ years and Collierville and Bartlett have been in the past 3-5. This level of competition is all about building consistent growth and logically you cant just suddenly be amazing your second year with a new band director unless other aspects of the school changed which isnt Munford's case. Not trying to talk bad about either program or hype other ones up but its hard to say those programs will beat Bartlett which didnt attend a super regional but beat a super regional finalist and tied with a grand nats finalist in a very big caption percentage wise, Collierville which was decimal points away from making finals at the BOA Indy Super Regional and should make finals at St.Louis this year without much issue if growth continues at the rate it has been, and Hernando which is a Super Regional Finalist program with high scoring indoor winds, guard, and percussion. I will say though I dont know much about Kickapoo but am interested to see Lake Hamilton and Father Ryan if they come. Both could be dark horses for me and its my mistake for not even having them in my head lol. Im so stuck in my area cause I grew up around this scene. This forum is very interesting though, I love hearing others insights and glad to see there are hundreds of other Marching Band nerds. what i meant by saying the new directors were BOA fans was simply that they have geared their shows more towards a more boa style. they have been planning on a possible boa trip to get their feet wet but now that it has come to memphis they will be there. i would never think that being a fan qualifies them as a contender but they have always been extremely clean which is why they did so well in usbands . that coupled with more of a boa style show could pay dividends. i agree that Bartlett is becoming a force and hopefully that continues. i really hope that we still get to see alot of the mississippi bands make the trip with evaluations. i know a few of them will because their evals are only about a 1.5 hour drive and usually the state will let them perform early enough to be able to make it .
|
|
|
Post by marimba11 on Apr 1, 2023 10:17:55 GMT -6
The real test for Bartlett will be at Grand Nationals. We’ve seen so many bands do well at regionals only to squeak by at GN or not even advance one round.
|
|
|
Post by es203 on Apr 1, 2023 23:13:29 GMT -6
The real test for Bartlett will be at Grand Nationals. We’ve seen so many bands do well at regionals only to squeak by at GN or not even advance one round. I firmly stand by the opinion that Catawba Ridge was completely robbed last year, 48th place is just ridiculous. Sorry judges
|
|
|
Post by statechamp1239 on Apr 1, 2023 23:27:17 GMT -6
The real test for Bartlett will be at Grand Nationals. We’ve seen so many bands do well at regionals only to squeak by at GN or not even advance one round. I firmly stand by the opinion that Catawba Ridge was completely robbed last year, 48th place is just ridiculous. Sorry judges So many bands got robbed in my opinion the whole year from Beechwood to Homestead to Lafayette.
|
|
|
Post by trumpet300 on Apr 2, 2023 8:37:41 GMT -6
The real test for Bartlett will be at Grand Nationals. We’ve seen so many bands do well at regionals only to squeak by at GN or not even advance one round. I firmly stand by the opinion that Catawba Ridge was completely robbed last year, 48th place is just ridiculous. Sorry judges I think the judging at Nationals was just off the wall weird. Seems like a numbers problem...some bands like Catawba were really low when maybe they shouldn't have been, and other bands were jumping over 10 spots each round. I know prelims can be weird sometimes but for semis and finals to be that way too...seems like some people weren't handling numbers well...just my opinion based on the sheets.
|
|
|
Post by marimba11 on Apr 2, 2023 14:23:12 GMT -6
The real test for Bartlett will be at Grand Nationals. We’ve seen so many bands do well at regionals only to squeak by at GN or not even advance one round. I firmly stand by the opinion that Catawba Ridge was completely robbed last year, 48th place is just ridiculous. Sorry judges Yeah the first example in my head too. They really were robbed. However I still think semis was a stretch for them in panel two or not… but 48th was kind of ridiculous. I think maybe their size hurt them? Only thing I can think of
|
|
|
Post by ilikeguard on Apr 3, 2023 9:32:51 GMT -6
Please don’t give me reason to get started up again about the judging at GN this past year 😭
|
|
|
Post by bigtrombone on Apr 15, 2023 22:18:21 GMT -6
Not Attending:
Camdenton H.S., MO (Attending Bentonville Invitational) Kickapoo H.S., MO (Attending Bentonville Invitational)
|
|
|
Post by statechamp1239 on Apr 18, 2023 5:15:06 GMT -6
Confirmed:
Francis Howell H.S., MO - (BOA Memphis!)
Source: FH Band Calendar
|
|
|
Post by statechamp1239 on Apr 26, 2023 17:40:33 GMT -6
Confirmed:
Cabot H.S., AR - (Marching Competition at BOA Memphis, TN)
Source: CHS Band Calendar
|
|
|
Post by statechamp1239 on Apr 26, 2023 18:44:41 GMT -6
Drop:
Oakville H.S., MO - (Greater St. Louis Marching Band Festival)
Source: Greater St.LouisMBF Participating Bands
|
|
|
Post by tubafish on May 2, 2023 18:52:31 GMT -6
Confirmed. Lewisburg high school. Ms
Source.. band banquet announcement
|
|
|
Post by statechamp1239 on May 2, 2023 19:39:45 GMT -6
Confirmed. Lewisburg high school. Ms Source.. band banquet announcement Fact About them: Lewisburg opened in 2006 who has won 7 Mississippi State Championships 2009 (4A), 2010 (4A), 2012 (4A), 2014 (5A), 2015 (5A), 2016 (5A), 2018 (5A) they have beaten Germantown, Pearl, Harrison Central, Olive Branch, Clinton, and South Jones. 2018 was the last time they won States the show was about Malala Yousafzai the Pakistani female education activist and youngest Nobel winner. They have moved up the ranks in Class 6A since 2019, and consistently make States finals. In 2019 they placed 6th, 2021 placed 4th, 2022 place 5th. 2018 show: Malala (honestly, I one of the best shows they field)
|
|
|
Post by es203 on May 2, 2023 20:08:22 GMT -6
Confirmed. Lewisburg high school. Ms Source.. band banquet announcement Fact About them: Lewisburg opened in 2006 who has won 7 Mississippi State Championships 2009 (4A), 2010 (4A), 2012 (4A), 2014 (5A), 2015 (5A), 2016 (5A), 2018 (5A) they have beaten Germantown, Pearl, Harrison Central, Olive Branch, Clinton, and South Jones. In 2018 was the last time they won States the show was about Malala Yousafzai the Pakistani female education activist and youngest Nobel winner. They have moved up the ranks in Class 6A since 2019, and consistently make States finals. In 2019 they placed 6th, 2021 placed 4th, 2022 place 5th. 2018 show: Malala (honestly, I one of the best shows they field) Okay a show about Malala is really really cool. That's a whole story on a football field.
|
|
|
Post by cinnamonpromenade on May 3, 2023 9:40:24 GMT -6
[...]2018 show: Malala (honestly, I one of the best shows they field) Okay a show about Malala is really really cool. That's a whole story on a football field. Tangent: we can't mention Malala on these forums and not bring up Spring HS's Malala show (when their guard won Scholastic Open in 2014)...
|
|
|
Post by dbalash on May 3, 2023 11:53:15 GMT -6
Confirmed:
Hernando, MS
|
|
|
Post by statechamp1239 on May 12, 2023 16:30:52 GMT -6
Confirming 2-time Alabama State Champion:
Hoover H.S., AL - (BOA Memphis)
Source: HHS Band Calendar
|
|
|
Post by LeanderMomma on May 13, 2023 8:53:47 GMT -6
I sure hope we see this one fill up! I would be thrilled to see 20+ bands attending this inaugural contest in my hometown. Can’t wait to attend!
|
|
|
Post by tubafish on May 16, 2023 10:22:51 GMT -6
paragould high school confirmed.
source- director
|
|
|
Post by tubafish on May 16, 2023 11:08:57 GMT -6
confirmed :
olive branch high school - ms.
confirmed by booster/admin
|
|
|
Post by statechamp1239 on May 16, 2023 12:22:51 GMT -6
confirmed : olive branch high school - ms. confirmed by booster/admin Some Facts for everyone: Olive Branch consistently make Mississippi State finals but failed in 2021 placing 13th in Prelims. However, in 2022 they beat Petal HS claiming the last place for finals breaking Petal's streak and claimed 8th place again in finals. They're one of few schools who has never won States but came close placing three times second place in 2013, 2015, and 2017. In the Golden Era of Olive Branch they place well in top 4 in Bandmaster Championships. I only know OB from Bring It! lul shout out to the majorette teams. Last year show (At a football game): Dot to DotBronze Champ at Bandmaster Championships: 2017 - "Haunted" * Highest Placement* beating Bryant (AR), preCOVID Southaven (MS), Lewisburg (MS), Collierville (TN), Adamsville (TN)
|
|
|
Post by tubafish on May 18, 2023 9:33:14 GMT -6
Confirmed: Boiling Springs H.S., SC (band calendar) are you sure about this ? its an almost 9 hour bus ride for them ..i couldnt find their calendar on the website.. it will be really cool if they are coming to memphis
|
|
|
Post by tubafish on May 18, 2023 9:52:49 GMT -6
thats awesome.. it makes me happy to get to see bands that i wouldnt normally get to see
|
|
|
Post by statechamp1239 on May 21, 2023 9:03:14 GMT -6
Confirmed: (Projection Class 2A) Brighton H.S., TN - (7th – Bands of America, Memphis – This is the Saturday before Fall Break Begins) Source: BHS 2023 Handbook Facts: 2022: Placed 5th in Bandmaster Championships behind South Gibson County, DeSoto Central, Munford, and Arlington. Bandmaster Championships: (past 5 years) 2021: 8th place 2019: 6th place 2018: 6th place 2017: 10th place 2016: Skipped 2015: 4th place They haven't placed higher than 4th in the past 2 decades at BC, but great at local competition.
|
|