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Post by marimba11 on Oct 28, 2021 9:57:21 GMT -6
Has anyone done PA yet? Kind of a tough one for sure Ugh...PA lol. I love some of the PA bands but man, with no statewide circuit and knowing what I know about the quality of judging in some of the circuits, that is super tough to say. My top 3 are Norwin, Kiski (in either order depending on the year) and then probably Spring Ford. Over all, looking at the past 10 years of competitions for both Norwin and Kiski, Norwin has had more success but if you go back another 10 or 15, Kiski had more success, go back ANOTHER 10 or 15 and Norwin had more success so it really is just Year to Year up there. My personal Opinion is that if we look at overall consistency, scoring, regionals, state Champs won, Norwin is ahead in that regard but Kiski wasn't competing in the early 80s but I doubt that would have affected a very Strong Norwin High School. All in all, Norwin and Kiski are the clear top of PA followed by spring Ford and possibly Moon. Just my opinion though. Fair assessment! I think of the entire northeast the suburbs of Philadelphia are maybe the most probable for a challenge to Norwin and Kiski - maybe someday. There are some decent programs in that area.
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Post by trumpet300 on Oct 28, 2021 10:01:42 GMT -6
Ugh...PA lol. I love some of the PA bands but man, with no statewide circuit and knowing what I know about the quality of judging in some of the circuits, that is super tough to say. My top 3 are Norwin, Kiski (in either order depending on the year) and then probably Spring Ford. Over all, looking at the past 10 years of competitions for both Norwin and Kiski, Norwin has had more success but if you go back another 10 or 15, Kiski had more success, go back ANOTHER 10 or 15 and Norwin had more success so it really is just Year to Year up there. My personal Opinion is that if we look at overall consistency, scoring, regionals, state Champs won, Norwin is ahead in that regard but Kiski wasn't competing in the early 80s but I doubt that would have affected a very Strong Norwin High School. All in all, Norwin and Kiski are the clear top of PA followed by spring Ford and possibly Moon. Just my opinion though. Fair assessment! I think of the entire northeast the suburbs of Philadelphia are maybe the most probable for a challenge to Norwin and Kiski - maybe someday. There are some decent programs in that area. Yeah absolutely! I'm sure there are some decent programs out that way. Its just tough because Marching band isn't the culture in the north east like Texas. Sometimes there are great groups that only do parades or halftime performances which is totally cool. Some bands also only compete in TOB and don't ever touch BOA or USbands even.
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Post by trombonium on Oct 28, 2021 12:18:00 GMT -6
Pennsylvania is definitely one of the toughest ones to rank due to the lack of a real statewide circuit. I marched at Norwin a couple years ago, but the only PA bands we regularly went up against were in the PIMBA circuit (which includes Kiski and Moon) which is only active in the southwestern corner of the state. We did see Spring Ford a couple times at the mid-Atlantic regional, and they took 3rd there in 2019. There's also Moon, which seems to be on an upward trend and is getting more involved in BOA. They certainly have the potential to eventually challenge Kiski and Norwin if present trends continue. So here are my current top 6 for the state, but keep in mind this will be very biased towards the Pittsburgh area because that's what I'm most familiar with:
1) Kiski 2) Norwin 3) Spring Ford 4) Moon Area 5) Mars Area 6) Gateway
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Post by trumpet300 on Oct 28, 2021 12:37:05 GMT -6
Pennsylvania is definitely one of the toughest ones to rank due to the lack of a real statewide circuit. I marched at Norwin a couple years ago, but the only PA bands we regularly went up against were in the PIMBA circuit (which includes Kiski and Moon) which is only active in the southwestern corner of the state. We did see Spring Ford a couple times at the mid-Atlantic regional, and they took 3rd there in 2019. There's also Moon, which seems to be on an upward trend and is getting more involved in BOA. They certainly have the potential to eventually challenge Kiski and Norwin if present trends continue. So here are my current top 6 for the state, but keep in mind this will be very biased towards the Pittsburgh area because that's what I'm most familiar with: 1) Kiski 2) Norwin 3) Spring Ford 4) Moon Area 5) Mars Area 6) Gateway Just out of curiosity, are you ranking them for just this year or based on all their competitive showings?
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Post by cinnamonpromenade on Oct 28, 2021 16:59:40 GMT -6
NEW YORK:1. Liverpool 2. Arlington 3. Medina 4. Cicero-North Syracuse 5. Baldwinsville 6. Victor 7. Lancaster 8. West Genesee 9. Mineola 10. New Hartford (My predictions going into champs this Sunday) I have to assume Medina will be going National class next year, right? You would think so... but no! NYSFBC has six competitive classes: SS3 ("Small School 3"), LS3 ("Large School 3"), SS2, LS2, SS1, and National Class (effectively "LS1"). Each class is determined by school size and competitiveness. "Large schools" have >5000 students in their K-12 district; "small schools" have <5000. (Most New York school districts, with the exception of maybe only NYC, have just one high school in them. Every county contains many districts. For example, West Genesee, Liverpool, Baldwinsville, and CNS are near Syracuse in Onondaga County.) Because Medina's district is so small, they compete in the top small school division. Their scores are usually comparable to the bottom few groups in National Class, though their scores this year hint at their viability for a National Class medal. I don't believe a small school has ever petitioned to compete in a large school division, but how cool would that be to see Medina make that leap next year! Fun fact about Medina: an alumnus, Matt Winans, is a big name in the marching arts. After marching Cadets and Empire Statesmen, he went to teach colorguard at Flanagan HS in Florida, where he helped the group win WGI Scholastic World. He also served as color guard caption head at Boston Crusaders ca. 2008-2012. I believe he's now at Stoneman Douglas along with the rest of the Flanagan staff that transitioned there recently. There are very few notable New Yorkers in the marching arts but I promise we DO exist!!!
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Post by srv1084 on Oct 28, 2021 19:01:42 GMT -6
I have to assume Medina will be going National class next year, right? You would think so... but no! NYSFBC has six competitive classes: SS3 ("Small School 3"), LS3 ("Large School 3"), SS2, LS2, SS1, and National Class (effectively "LS1"). Each class is determined by school size and competitiveness. "Large schools" have >5000 students in their K-12 district; "small schools" have <5000. (Most New York school districts, with the exception of maybe only NYC, have just one high school in them. Every county contains many districts. For example, West Genesee, Liverpool, Baldwinsville, and CNS are near Syracuse in Onondaga County.) Because Medina's district is so small, they compete in the top small school division. Their scores are usually comparable to the bottom few groups in National Class, though their scores this year hint at their viability for a National Class medal. I don't believe a small school has ever petitioned to compete in a large school division, but how cool would that be to see Medina make that leap next year! Fun fact about Medina: an alumnus, Matt Winans, is a big name in the marching arts. After marching Cadets and Empire Statesmen, he went to teach colorguard at Flanagan HS in Florida, where he helped the group win WGI Scholastic World. He also served as color guard caption head at Boston Crusaders ca. 2008-2012. I believe he's now at Stoneman Douglas along with the rest of the Flanagan staff that transitioned there recently. There are very few notable New Yorkers in the marching arts but I promise we DO exist!!! Today I learned! I always thought the school size distinction was just high school enrollment, but that National was a mix of any SS/LS bands that wanted to compete at that level. Now I know why some of these dominant SS1 schools have never moved on up. Really curious to see where final scores shake out this year.
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Post by trombonium on Oct 28, 2021 20:58:39 GMT -6
Pennsylvania is definitely one of the toughest ones to rank due to the lack of a real statewide circuit. I marched at Norwin a couple years ago, but the only PA bands we regularly went up against were in the PIMBA circuit (which includes Kiski and Moon) which is only active in the southwestern corner of the state. We did see Spring Ford a couple times at the mid-Atlantic regional, and they took 3rd there in 2019. There's also Moon, which seems to be on an upward trend and is getting more involved in BOA. They certainly have the potential to eventually challenge Kiski and Norwin if present trends continue. So here are my current top 6 for the state, but keep in mind this will be very biased towards the Pittsburgh area because that's what I'm most familiar with: 1) Kiski 2) Norwin 3) Spring Ford 4) Moon Area 5) Mars Area 6) Gateway Just out of curiosity, are you ranking them for just this year or based on all their competitive showings? That's my attempt at ranking them for the season so far. I don't have much data on Spring Ford right now but the other ones all compete in PIMBA and that's where they ended up this year.
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Post by srv1084 on Oct 29, 2021 7:11:27 GMT -6
Pennsylvania has always struck me as such a bizarre state with regards to marching band circuits. It's similar to California in a way, where certain bands just stick to their one circuit and don't compete much beyond it. From what I know, there's TOB, US Bands, Lakeshore Marching Band Association, Cavalcade of Bands, PIMBA, and the Lancaster County Marching Band Coalition, though I feel like I'm missing one. The Lancaster County Coalition only includes participation of bands from the county, and it's more of a rotating weekly exhibition as the bands have chosen to no longer compete. It's a bummer given some of the former big TOB names are from that county (Lampeter Strasburg, Lancaster Catholic, Manheim Township, etc).
It's awfully difficult with the various circuits, but here's my attempt at this year's rankings:
1. Kiski Area H.S. 2. Norwin H.S. 3. Moon Area H.S. 4. Spring-Ford H.S. 5. Nazareth Area H.S. 6. North Penn H.S. 7. Mars Area H.S. 8. Downingtown West H.S. 9. West Shore Marching Band 10. Council Rock South H.S. 11. Mechanicsburg H.S. 12. Quakertown H.S.
I feel like the top 6-7 are pretty solidly there, but the bottom 5-6 could be filled in with any of the following: Gateway, Susquehannock, Unionville, Central Dauphin, Williamsport, Hempfield.
The 90s and 2000s were a very different landscape beyond the top 4 or so. The state was actually very competitive back then, with a large number of schools that could have easily made regionals either in the Northeast or at the various Ohio regionals. North Penn had a very strong grasp on #3 for decades, but at any given time there were some very strong bands filling out the top 10 that could have competed well in BOA events, including one win in the late 90s by 70-member Northwestern Lehigh (they quickly faded after that breakout year).
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Post by hostrauser on Oct 29, 2021 9:01:28 GMT -6
I have to assume Medina will be going National class next year, right? You would think so... but no! NYSFBC has six competitive classes: SS3 ("Small School 3"), LS3 ("Large School 3"), SS2, LS2, SS1, and National Class (effectively "LS1"). Each class is determined by school size and competitiveness. "Large schools" have >5000 students in their K-12 district; "small schools" have <5000. (Most New York school districts, with the exception of maybe only NYC, have just one high school in them. Every county contains many districts. For example, West Genesee, Liverpool, Baldwinsville, and CNS are near Syracuse in Onondaga County.) Because Medina's district is so small, they compete in the top small school division. Their scores are usually comparable to the bottom few groups in National Class, though their scores this year hint at their viability for a National Class medal. I don't believe a small school has ever petitioned to compete in a large school division, but how cool would that be to see Medina make that leap next year! Fun fact about Medina: an alumnus, Matt Winans, is a big name in the marching arts. After marching Cadets and Empire Statesmen, he went to teach colorguard at Flanagan HS in Florida, where he helped the group win WGI Scholastic World. He also served as color guard caption head at Boston Crusaders ca. 2008-2012. I believe he's now at Stoneman Douglas along with the rest of the Flanagan staff that transitioned there recently. There are very few notable New Yorkers in the marching arts but I promise we DO exist!!! I *think* Victor was still SS1 when they made the jump to National, but their district was in a growing phase at that time and they were going to be elevated to the Large School category in another couple of years anyway. Medina NY is another great small town/small school band that I would love to see try BOA someday. Along with Buhler KS and Blackstone-Millville MA (who DID attend a couple of BOA Regionals 10-15 years ago), Medina is a band I think could make a real statement in BOA Class A.
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Post by srv1084 on Oct 29, 2021 10:54:52 GMT -6
You would think so... but no! NYSFBC has six competitive classes: SS3 ("Small School 3"), LS3 ("Large School 3"), SS2, LS2, SS1, and National Class (effectively "LS1"). Each class is determined by school size and competitiveness. "Large schools" have >5000 students in their K-12 district; "small schools" have <5000. (Most New York school districts, with the exception of maybe only NYC, have just one high school in them. Every county contains many districts. For example, West Genesee, Liverpool, Baldwinsville, and CNS are near Syracuse in Onondaga County.) Because Medina's district is so small, they compete in the top small school division. Their scores are usually comparable to the bottom few groups in National Class, though their scores this year hint at their viability for a National Class medal. I don't believe a small school has ever petitioned to compete in a large school division, but how cool would that be to see Medina make that leap next year! Fun fact about Medina: an alumnus, Matt Winans, is a big name in the marching arts. After marching Cadets and Empire Statesmen, he went to teach colorguard at Flanagan HS in Florida, where he helped the group win WGI Scholastic World. He also served as color guard caption head at Boston Crusaders ca. 2008-2012. I believe he's now at Stoneman Douglas along with the rest of the Flanagan staff that transitioned there recently. There are very few notable New Yorkers in the marching arts but I promise we DO exist!!! I *think* Victor was still SS1 when they made the jump to National, but their district was in a growing phase at that time and they were going to be elevated to the Large School category in another couple of years anyway. Medina NY is another great small town/small school band that I would love to see try BOA someday. Along with Buhler KS and Blackstone-Millville MA (who DID attend a couple of BOA Regionals 10-15 years ago), Medina is a band I think could make a real statement in BOA Class A. Medina really is becoming a hidden gem. They'd absolutely shake things up in Class A if they ever decided to attend. Good sized class A band with over 100 members from roughly 500 total students. For those who haven't seen them, trying to embed a video below. They're especially great visually.
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Post by QuadSquad03 on Oct 31, 2021 19:05:19 GMT -6
Final Oklahoma Rankings (after 6A OBA):
1. Broken Arrow GAP 2. Owasso GAP 3. Mustang 4. Bixby 5. Jenks GAP 6. Yukon GAP 7. Union 8. Choctaw 9. Edmond Santa Fe GAP 10. Southmoore GAP 11. Edmond North 12. Stillwater GAP 13. Edmond Memorial 14. Deer Creek GAP 15. Coweta 16. Piedmont 17. Westmoore 18. Collinsville 19. Putnam City North GAP 20. Moore
I still have Piedmont behind Coweta despite them winning 5A this year, because Coweta beat them in prelims and came very close in finals. The top 5 here I would consider SR Finals locks with the top 10 being SR Finals bubble bands. Only contest left is GN for BA and Mustang. Very interested to see how these rankings change next year. Union will almost definitely make a comeback, Yukon, Choctaw, and ESF will try to follow up this historic year and solidify themselves as major players in Oklahoma and in the national stage, Bixby will push hard to earn a medal in their first year in 6A1, and Jenks will have a big competitive season again. It's great to see band still thriving after the devastating year off!
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Post by hostrauser on Nov 8, 2021 10:59:12 GMT -6
CALFORNIA RANKINGS (thru 11/06/21)
1. Chino Hills H.S., Chino Hills, CA 2. Vista Murrieta H.S., Murrieta, CA 3. Ayala H.S., Chino Hills, CA 4. San Marcos H.S., San Marcos, CA 5. Homestead H.S., Cupertino, CA 6. James Logan H.S., Union City, CA 7. Rancho Bernardo H.S., San Diego, CA 8. El Dorado H.S., Placentia, CA 9. Buchanan H.S., Clovis, CA 10. Arcadia H.S., Arcadia, CA 11. Amador Valley H.S., Pleasanton, CA 12. Saratoga H.S., Saratoga, CA 13. Chino H.S., Chino, CA 14. William S. Hart H.S., Newhall, CA 15. Mt. Carmel H.S., San Diego, CA 16. Rancho Cucamonga H.S., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 17. Etiwanda H.S., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 18. Mira Mesa H.S., San Diego, CA 19. West Ranch H.S., Stevenson Ranch, CA 20. Upland H.S., Upland, CA
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Post by baskitgiy on Nov 8, 2021 13:41:35 GMT -6
I thought I'd put my mid-season predictions as they have already changed quite a bit so far South Carolina1. Wando 2. James F. Byrnes 3. Summerville (?) 4. Catawba Ridge 5. York 6. Nation Ford 7. Fort Mill 8. Ridge View 9. River Bluff 10. White Knoll ------------------- 11. Easley 12. Clover 13. Boiling Springs 14. Mauldin 15. Lexington Things have been pretty shaky at competitions lately so I don't have that much confidence in the list lol. I put a question mark next to summerville because I haven't found any results on them this year. Let me know if you disagree or agree Oh wow I was so wrong and I totally love it. Lots of changes from two years ago which made competitions way more exciting to see. This would be my more updated list South Carolina1. Wando 2. James F Byrnes 3. Catawba Ridge 4. Lexington 5. Mauldin 6. Nation Ford 7. Boiling Springs 8. TL. Hanna 9. York Comprehensive 10. Pendleton 11. Dorman 12. Easley 13. Powdersville 14. D.W Daniels 15. Clover I didn't think it was fair to add Summerville because things were changed so much this season. Lexington becoming a powerhouse was very unexpected along with TL. Hanna getting 2nd place in 4A state. Catawba Ridge established itself as a major player in SC and I am looking forward to how they do next year.
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Post by boahistorybuff on Nov 9, 2021 15:57:21 GMT -6
Michigan
1. Rockford 2. Plymouth-Canton 3. Jenison 4. Lake Orion 5. Walled Lake
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Post by cinnamonpromenade on Nov 10, 2021 11:37:46 GMT -6
NEW YORK:1. Liverpool 2. Arlington 3. Medina 4. Cicero-North Syracuse 5. Baldwinsville 6. Victor 7. Lancaster 8. West Genesee 9. Mineola 10. New Hartford (My predictions going into champs this Sunday) Here's the top 10 raw scores from the NYSFBC Championships this year, regardless of class: 1. Liverpool 96.600 2. Medina 94.750 3. Cicero-North Syracuse 93.450 3. West Genesee 93.450 5. Arlington 93.400 6. Baldwinsville 92.950 7. New Hartford 92.400 8. Mineola 92.250 9. Victor 91.650 10. Webster 90.800 A couple notable considerations: - Each of these bands competes in either of NY's top two classes (National Class and Small School 1), with the exception of Webster, who won the Large School 2 class. Notably a BOA Grand National and Regional Finalist in the 1990s, Webster fell off the map after a school split in the 2000s. They dropped from National to LS2 roughly a decade ago. But since then, they've proven consistent growth, culminating in this LS2 championship. - Webster's competitive arc parallels CNS's, another old school BOA powerhouse who also fell to LS2 a few years ago, then grew to dominate that class, and has since been gunning for the National Class Championship since 2018. - In a great surprise, tying for 2nd place in National Class this year is West Genesee, probably the most familiar name to us BOA fans. WG beat CNS by .1 at their first competition back on 9/11, and went on to lose by fairly decisive margins their following three matchups. Given that CNS performed first at championships and WG went on second, their tie for the silver medal is all the more impressive. - Speaking of impressive, Liverpool won their first state title since 1987!! And, at 3.15 points ahead of CNS/WG, it is the largest margin of victory in National Class since 1991, when WG beat Webster by 4.40 points. What a way to own your victory!! While Liverpool's been one of the most consistent programs in NY, I'd love to know more about where this win came from (new director? more techs? different designers? a 5-year plan coming to fruition?). I'm hoping this is the dawn of an exciting era for Liverpool! - Placing 4th in National Class is Arlington. After placing 2nd in 2014 and 2015, followed by a four-peat of victories in 2016-2019, Arlington's "drop" to 4th is a bit of a surprise. However, given that another tenth of a point would've put them in 2nd, they're certainly still of medalist caliber. I assume this drop has more due to with COVID than anything. They also saw virtually no other competitors until championships, so they possibly lacked the competitive fire that, say, WG would've had after placing last at almost every competition this season. - A BIG shoutout to Medina who, as mentioned earlier in this thread, could be a threat in BOA Class A. This is maybe the most competitive they've ever been; it's rare for the SS1 champion to score higher than the ~5th place band in National Class. Unfortunately, their longtime director is retiring after this year, so it's hard to say whether Medina will be able to maintain this success. In any case, congrats to Medina in potentially being the most formidable SS1 band ever! - Lastly, I want to give a shoutout to Mineola as the sole representative of Long Island in this top 10. Aside from their peer Malverne HS (who placed 4th in SS1 with a 90.600), their nearest competition is 4 hours north near Albany, with the rest of their competition stretched even farther to the greater Syracuse area (5 hours away) and the greater Rochester area (6.5 hours away). This was also only their second year in SS1, so to medal in their class is even more exciting.
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Post by nomorehoney on Nov 10, 2021 14:34:18 GMT -6
Illinois top ten: 1. Lincoln-Way 2. Marian Catholic 3. O'Fallon Township 4. Morton 5. Normal 6. John Hersey 7. Edwardsville 8. Victor J Andrew 9. Prospect 10. Lockport Township
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Post by ilikeguard on Nov 10, 2021 14:44:26 GMT -6
Nothing has changed (at least, no competitions have included MO bands) between now and St. Louis, so I’ll wait until after GN to do my final Missouri rankings and then add in some stats for each group. Here’s what my best estimate is right now:
1. Blue Springs (1) 2. Grain Valley (2) 3. Camdenton (3) 4. Blue Springs South (4) 5. Fort Zumwalt North (5) 6. Rockwood Summit (6) 7. Nixa (9) 8. Timberland (7) 9. Sullivan (8) 10. Hollister (unranked) First out: Kickapoo (10)
Attending GN out of the top ten: Blue Springs, Nixa, Hollister
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Post by itsjustband on Nov 10, 2021 18:28:18 GMT -6
my very rough attempt at Georgia, since most of these schools never do boa and a lot of the local shows won’t post results so it’s hard to tell 1. Harrison 2. Walton 3. Kennesaw Mountain 4. Mill Creek 5. Pope 6. Lambert 7. Forsyth Central 8. South Forsyth 9. Kellgrove 10. Alpharetta 11. Milton 12. Lakeside 13. North Cobb 14. Sequoyah 15. East Coweta 16. Ola 17. George Walton Academy 18. Cass 19. Carrollton 20. South Paulding
HM: Rome
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Post by abtwitch on Nov 10, 2021 19:14:38 GMT -6
One last ranking of the Austin-area bands before Grand Nationals
1) Vandegrift ----- 2) Cedar Ridge 3) Leander 4) Cedar Park 5) Vista Ridge 6) Rouse ----- 7) Westlake 8) Round Rock 9) James Bowie 10) Lake Travis 11) Westwood ----- 12) McCallum 13) Johnson (Buda) 14) Hendrickson 15) Weiss ----- 16) Jack C. Hays 17) LASA 18) Dripping Springs 19) Georgetown 20) McNeil 21) Austin 22) Anderson ----- 23) Bastrop 24) Pflugerville 25) Hutto
Next 5: Burnet, Cedar Creek, John B. Connally, Liberty Hill, Tom Glenn
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Post by emmam2019 on Nov 12, 2021 10:16:18 GMT -6
MCBA 2021 State Finals Score's:
Flight 1
#1 Rockford (92.85) (BOA Nationals 2021 Participant) #2 Plymouth Canton (91.45) (BOA Nationals 2021 Participant) #3 Lake Orion (90.85) #4 Walled Lake (89.70) #5 Novi (88.25) GAP
#6 Clarkston (83.90) #7 Grand Blanc (83.30) #8 Hudsonville (80.800) #9 Huron Valley (80.25) (BOA Nationals 2021 Participant) #10 Macomb Dakota (77.500)
Flight 2
#1 Jenison (91.40) (BOA Nationals 2021 Participant) #2 L'Anse Creuse (88.10) #3 Byron Center (87.60) #4 Grandville (87.30) #5 Portage Northern (84.05) #6 Lakeview (81.60) #7 Flushing (80.55) #8 Thurston Redford (77.80) #9 Carman-Ainsworth (76.65) #10 Wyandotte Roosevelt (75.65)
Flight 3
#1 Dewitt (91.70) #2 Reeths-Puffer (91.35) #3 Lakeshore Stevensville (88.70) #4 Southgate Anderson (86.55) #5 Northview (84.60) #6 Linden (83.00) #7 Gull Lake (81.85) #8 South Lyon East (79.05) #9 Cedar Springs (78.90) #10 Mt. Pleasant (76.85) (BOA Nationals 2021 Participant) #11 Garden City (71.55)
Flight 4
#1 Ferndale (87.40) #2 Marysville (83.90) #3 Edwardsburg (83.15) #4 Plainwell (82.45) #5 Clio (80.50) #6 Sparta (79.60) #7 Godwin Heights (79.55) #8 Fruitport (79.50) #9 Allegan (76.25) #10 Hazel Park (75.20) #11 Lamphere (74.25)
Flight 5
#1 Kent City (88.65) #2 Watervilet (84.75) #3 Comstock Park (83.65) #4 Grant (82.80) #5 Newaygo (82.35) #6 Belding (80.35) #7 Tri County (79.70) #8 Durand (77.80) #9 Buchanan (75.20) #10 Orchard View (72.95) #11 Atherton (72.35)
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Post by ilikeguard on Nov 12, 2021 10:17:53 GMT -6
MCBA 2021 State Finals Score's:Flight 1
#1 Rockford (92.85) (BOA Nationals 2021 Participant) #2 Plymouth Canton (91.45) (BOA Nationals 2021 Participant) #3 Lake Orion (90.85) #4 Walled Lake (89.70) #5 Novi (88.25) GAP #6 Clarkston (83.90) #7 Grand Blanc (83.30) #8 Hudsonville (80.800) #9 Huron Valley (80.25) (BOA Nationals 2021 Participant) #10 Macomb Dakota (77.500) Flight 2 #1 Jenison (91.40) (BOA Nationals 2021 Participant) #2 L'Anse Creuse (88.10) #3 Byron Center (87.60) #4 Grandville (87.30) #5 Portage Northern (84.05) #6 Lakeview (81.60) #7 Flushing (80.55) #8 Thurston Redford (77.80) #9 Carman-Ainsworth (76.65) #10 Wyandotte Roosevelt (75.65) Flight 3
#1 Dewitt (91.70) #2 Reeths-Puffer (91.35) #3 Lakeshore Stevensville (88.70) #4 Southgate Anderson (86.55) #5 Northview (84.60) #6 Linden (83.00) #7 Gull Lake (81.85) #8 South Lyon East (79.05) #9 Cedar Springs (78.90) #10 Mt. Pleasant (76.85) (BOA Nationals 2021 Participant) #11 Garden City (71.55) Flight 4 #1 Ferndale (87.40) #2 Marysville (83.90) #3 Edwardsburg (83.15) #4 Plainwell (82.45) #5 Clio (80.50) #6 Sparta (79.60) #7 Godwin Heights (79.55) #8 Fruitport (79.50) #9 Allegan (76.25) #10 Hazel Park (75.20) #11 Lamphere (74.25) Flight 5
#1 Kent City (88.65) #2 Watervilet (84.75) #3 Comstock Park (83.65) #4 Grant (82.80) #5 Newaygo (82.35) #6 Belding (80.35) #7 Tri County (79.70) #8 Durand (77.80) #9 Buchanan (75.20) #10 Orchard View (72.95) #11 Atherton (72.35) You should post this in the Local Shows and Results thread, in the Competition folder, if it isn’t there yet!
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Post by mtnxdrew on Nov 14, 2021 9:34:15 GMT -6
Michigan Final Rankings 2021
1. Jenison 2. Rockford 3. Plymouth-Canton 4. Lake Orion 5. Walled Lake
What a great season for Michigan. Congratulations Rockford, PCEP, and Jenison for making semi finals!
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Post by ilikeguard on Nov 14, 2021 14:07:22 GMT -6
Missouri Final Rankings 2021
1. Blue Springs (GN finalist) 2. Grain Valley (St. Louis finalist and Class Champion) 3. Camdenton (Iowa Champion and Class Champion) 4. Blue Springs South (St. Louis finalist) 5. Nixa 6. Fort Zumwalt North 7. Timberland 8. Sullivan (St. Louis Class Champion) 9. Rock Bridge 10. Francis Howell
Honorary mentions for competing at GN: Neosho, Hollister, Mark Twain
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Post by N.E. Brigand on Nov 14, 2021 23:27:30 GMT -6
At last I think I've seen enough performances to offer an opinion on Ohio this year:
1. William Mason 2. Lakota West 3. Centerville 4. Lakota East 5. Grove City 6. Miamisburg 7. Hilliard Darby 8. Milford 9. Kings 10. Olentangy 11. Beavercreek 12. Dublin Coffman 13. Kettering Fairmont 14. Pickerington North 15. Forest Hills
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Post by hewhowaits on Nov 15, 2021 8:25:18 GMT -6
At last I think I've seen enough performances to offer an opinion on Ohio this year: If anybody has seen enough to have such an opinion, it's definitely you.
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Post by N.E. Brigand on Nov 15, 2021 13:18:40 GMT -6
At last I think I've seen enough performances to offer an opinion on Ohio this year: If anybody has seen enough to have such an opinion, it's definitely you. Ha! That said, I'm pretty sure neop216 watched almost all 125 OMEA SMBF performances on livestream, plus some or most of Grand Nationals too, and that would cover all possible contenders for the top spots except for Lakota West and Kettering Fairmont (I saw both live at the Buckeye Invitational, but they also could have been seen on livestreams from BOA regionals or superregionals). And the downside of my list is that my opinions are pretty idiosyncratic. For instance, this is probably the first year in recent memory that I'd put Grove City behind the Lakotas. (I might have had West ahead in 2014.) But people who agree more often than I do with BOA's judges might have done so in any of the previous four seasons (or more, in the case of East).
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Post by ohbandie48 on Nov 15, 2021 16:01:28 GMT -6
My updated Ohio rankings as well: 1) William Mason 2) Centerville 3) Lakota West 4) Grove City 5) Miamisburg 6) Lakota East 7) Milford 8) Worthington Kilbourne 9) Kettering Fairmont 10) Pickerington North It pains me to leave my old HS band off the list
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Post by Allohak on Nov 15, 2021 18:17:20 GMT -6
My updated Ohio rankings as well: 1) William Mason 2) Centerville 3) Lakota West 4) Grove City 5) Miamisburg 6) Lakota East 7) Milford 8) Worthington Kilbourne 9) Kettering Fairmont 10) Pickerington North It pains me to leave my old HS band off the list Which would be...?
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Post by ohbandie48 on Nov 15, 2021 20:42:08 GMT -6
My updated Ohio rankings as well: 1) William Mason 2) Centerville 3) Lakota West 4) Grove City 5) Miamisburg 6) Lakota East 7) Milford 8) Worthington Kilbourne 9) Kettering Fairmont 10) Pickerington North It pains me to leave my old HS band off the list Which would be...? Won't reveal (but not too hard to guess if you look at my last Ohio rankings)
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Post by bigtrombone on Nov 15, 2021 21:44:40 GMT -6
South Dakota Rankings (2021 Edition)
1. Sioux Falls Lincoln 2. Brandon Valley 3. Brookings 4. Mitchell 5. Sioux Falls Roosevelt 6. Sioux Falls Washington 7. Bishop O'Gorman 8. Harrisburg 9. West Central 10. Madison
Brandon Valley is on a really great trajectory in my opinion. I would not be shocked if we see them at a BOA Regional soon.
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