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Post by ohioguy2 on Sept 1, 2022 8:08:18 GMT -6
This can be a thread for all things Ohio for the upcoming season. Mason and Centerville will most likely be the best programs in the state once again, but there are a lot of great programs, so feel free to share your thoughts.
NE Brigand, do you have your annual rankings of all 100+ competitive programs?
MSBA will begin their season this weekend as they always do, with the non-competitive Northmont Premiere. Both MSBA and OMEA will begin their competitive seasons on September 10.
The schedule for the Northmont Premiere is as follows. Is anyone attending that can provide a report?
Troy Christian - 6:30 Dayton Christian - 6:45 East Clinton - 7:00 Carroll - 7:15 (no "Archbishop" listed on the schedule, interestingly enough) Bellbrook - 7:30
Vandalia-Butler - 8:05 Lebanon - 8:20 Miamisburg - 8:35 Centerville - 8:50 Northmont - 9:05
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Post by Marching Observer on Sept 1, 2022 8:28:21 GMT -6
OMEA has transitioned to become competitive? I thought they only did rankings like Division 1/2 or Gold/Silver etc. They actually place bands now?
Also, can we still pour one out for Pickerington North that will no longer compete and is just a show band now. 😥
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Post by ohioguy2 on Sept 1, 2022 8:46:54 GMT -6
OMEA has transitioned to become competitive? I thought they only did rankings like Division 1/2 or Gold/Silver etc. They actually place bands now? Also, can we still pour one out for Pickerington North that will no longer compete and is just a show band now. 😥 OMEA has always done scores and rankings at their local shows. Last year they finally transitioned from a very antiquated 300 point scoring system to a much more digestible 100 point scale. The state finals event, which is what you’re thinking of, remain ratings only.
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Post by Marching Observer on Sept 1, 2022 10:43:49 GMT -6
Ah okay. Thanks for the clarification! Do you also know by chance how OMEA does their new scoring then? As in, 3 music judges, 2 Visual, all with 20 points each or that sort of thing?
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Post by AFLuver on Sept 1, 2022 11:49:55 GMT -6
This can be a thread for all things Ohio for the upcoming season. Mason and Centerville will most likely be the best programs in the state once again, but there are a lot of great programs, so feel free to share your thoughts. NE Brigand, do you have your annual rankings of all 100+ competitive programs? MSBA will begin their season this weekend as they always do, with the non-competitive Northmont Premiere. Both MSBA and OMEA will begin their competitive seasons on September 10. The schedule for the Northmont Premiere is as follows. Is anyone attending that can provide a report? Troy Christian - 6:30 Dayton Christian - 6:45 East Clinton - 7:00 Carroll - 7:15 (no "Archbishop" listed on the schedule, interestingly enough) Bellbrook - 7:30 Vandalia-Butler - 8:05 Lebanon - 8:20 Miamisburg - 8:35 Centerville - 8:50 Northmont - 9:05 I honestly believe Lakota West has a chance of topping Centerville this year. They’ve been on the uprise for a while now.
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Post by ohioguy2 on Sept 1, 2022 12:39:33 GMT -6
Ah okay. Thanks for the clarification! Do you also know by chance how OMEA does their new scoring then? As in, 3 music judges, 2 Visual, all with 20 points each or that sort of thing? OMEA has 2 "General Effect" judges, which both do a holistic music/visual GE caption, 2 music judges, and 1 visual judge. All 5 contribute 20% of the score. Scores are given out of 100, and then averaged for the final score. There is also a guard and percussion judge but those do not factor into the overall score. One clarification from earlier is that OMEA is still all about ratings even in the local shows, but scores are given. A score of 80 and higher is a superior (I), 70-79.9 is an excellent (II), etc. Bands need to get superiors from 3 of the 5 judges to get an overall superior rating and to qualify for the state finals. Of course that does lead to scenarios where one band can beat another, but the lower scoring band qualifies for state finals. For example, if Band 1 scores 85, 85, 79, 79, 79 from the 5 judges they would have an 81.4 and would not qualify, but band 2 could get 80, 80, 80, 70, 70, which would score them a 76, but since 3 of the judges gave them an 80, they would qualify. Yep, it's weird, but it's a much better system than what was in place.
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Post by Allohak on Sept 1, 2022 14:20:45 GMT -6
Ah okay. Thanks for the clarification! Do you also know by chance how OMEA does their new scoring then? As in, 3 music judges, 2 Visual, all with 20 points each or that sort of thing? OMEA has 2 "General Effect" judges, which both do a holistic music/visual GE caption, 2 music judges, and 1 visual judge. All 5 contribute 20% of the score. Scores are given out of 100, and then averaged for the final score. There is also a guard and percussion judge but those do not factor into the overall score. One clarification from earlier is that OMEA is still all about ratings even in the local shows, but scores are given. A score of 80 and higher is a superior (I), 70-79.9 is an excellent (II), etc. Bands need to get superiors from 3 of the 5 judges to get an overall superior rating and to qualify for the state finals. Of course that does lead to scenarios where one band can beat another, but the lower scoring band qualifies for state finals. For example, if Band 1 scores 85, 85, 79, 79, 79 from the 5 judges they would have an 81.4 and would not qualify, but band 2 could get 80, 80, 80, 70, 70, which would score them a 76, but since 3 of the judges gave them an 80, they would qualify. Yep, it's weird, but it's a much better system than what was in place. Better than garbage does not necessarily make something even remotely decent
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Post by N.E. Brigand on Sept 1, 2022 20:06:53 GMT -6
Better than garbage does not necessarily make something even remotely decent I think if you took any randomly selected ten Ohio bands and had them all perform in three successive competitions on the same day, OMEA, MSBA, and BOA, you'd get pretty similar results from all three panels in terms of placement and relative differences between scores. It'll be close enough to mostly come down to sheer difference of opinion. The OMEA scores would be higher, but as long as you remember that a 90 in OMEA is approximately a 72 in BOA, it all falls into place. The OMEA judges will do better than the BOA judges at sorting out the weaker bands, because they see a lot more weak bands and have practice in making those distinctions. Likewise the BOA judges will do better at sorting out the stronger bands than the OMEA judges. MSBA scores tend to be the least consistent. Two bands from different classes can be nearly tied at the same show one week, and then next week when they compete at different shows, the AA band will get a score ten points higher than the AAA band.
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Post by neop on Sept 1, 2022 22:24:18 GMT -6
Ahhhhh OMEA, my ever-controversial and antiquated home circuit. I still love to follow it every year. I'll be at a handful of shows in the Northeast this fall.
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Post by hewhowaits on Sept 2, 2022 6:23:29 GMT -6
Better than garbage does not necessarily make something even remotely decent I think if you took any randomly selected ten Ohio bands and had them all perform in three successive competitions on the same day, OMEA, MSBA, and BOA, you'd get pretty similar results from all three panels in terms of placement and relative differences between scores. It'll be close enough to mostly come down to sheer difference of opinion. The OMEA scores would be higher, but as long as you remember that a 90 in OMEA is approximately a 72 in BOA, it all falls into place. The OMEA judges will do better than the BOA judges at sorting out the weaker bands, because they see a lot more weak bands and have practice in making those distinctions. Likewise the BOA judges will do better at sorting out the stronger bands than the OMEA judges. MSBA scores tend to be the least consistent. Two bands from different classes can be nearly tied at the same show one week, and then next week when they compete at different shows, the AA band will get a score ten points higher than the AAA band. A good analysis of the differences between the three judging systems. But I believe Allohak was referencing more specifically the fact that a band scoring 81.4 would not advance to State finals but a band scoring 76 at the same show WOULD advance in the example given by ohioguy2.
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Post by N.E. Brigand on Sept 2, 2022 23:00:08 GMT -6
Fair enough. I think I remember the change being made from needing a score above 240 (i.e., 80%) to needing a majority of Superior ratings (at the time I believe that would have been four out of seven judges) to achieve an overall Superior rating when I was a high school band student in the late 1980s. I recall our director telling us that the intention was to prevent any one judge from skewing the band's overall rating and also to encourage bands to get stronger in multiple areas.
Because most bands attend at least three local competitions, at least it's pretty rare for a band who deserves to be State not to eventually qualify. Since I started attending lots of OMEA shows eight years ago, the only group I felt was unjustly absent from State was tiny Fairbanks in 2015 -- their G.E. ratings suffered because they had not guard -- and they hurt themselves a little by not attending a competition in the last two weeks of the regular season.
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Post by ohioguy2 on Sept 4, 2022 18:04:49 GMT -6
Thoughts and prayers go out to the Madison-Plains High School Band, outside of Columbus. Their band director, Dan McCulloch, was killed in a car accident a few days ago. I believe the band has withdrawn from their scheduled competition this weekend. Condolences to Dan’s family and all of the students at Madison-Plains. www.columbusmessenger.com/madison-plains-mourns-the-loss-of-band-director.html
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Post by LeanderMomma on Sept 4, 2022 22:10:30 GMT -6
Thoughts and prayers go out to the Madison-Plains High School Band, outside of Columbus. Their band director, Dan McCulloch, was killed in a car accident a few days ago. I believe the band has withdrawn from their scheduled competition this weekend. Condolences to Dan’s family and all of the students at Madison-Plains. www.columbusmessenger.com/madison-plains-mourns-the-loss-of-band-director.html😔
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Post by Allohak on Sept 5, 2022 9:09:55 GMT -6
MSBA Kings Invitational Sept 10, 2022 - Kings Mills, OH
3:30 - Williamsburg (A) 3:45 - Franklin (A) 4:00 - Norwood (A) 4:15 - Northwest (AA) 4:30 - Shawe Memorial (AA) 4:45 - Deer Park (AAA) -Awards & Critique
7:30 - Olentangy (AAAA) 7:45 - West Carrolton (AAAA) 8:00 - Finneytown (AAAA) 8:15 - Kettering Fairmont (AAAAA) 8:30 - Fairfield (AAAAA) 8:45 - Centerville (AAAAA) 9:00 - Kings (Exhibition) -Awards & Critique
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Post by neop on Sept 5, 2022 11:13:26 GMT -6
The 2022 OMEA competitive marching band season begins this Saturday! The following high schools/venues will be hosting shows on these dates (found on OMEA website, which gives rough start times as well):
September 10 12:00pm - Hilliard Bradley 5:00pm - Cloverleaf 5:00pm - Philo 6:00pm - Troy
September 17 5:00pm - Perkins 5:00pm - Ottawa-Glandorf 5:00pm - Louisville 5:00pm - Cambridge 5:00pm - Licking Heights 5:00pm - Logan Elm 5:00pm - Rock Hill 6:00pm - Norwood
September 24 10:00am - Akron University 12:00pm - Bloom Carroll 5:00pm - Maumee 5:00pm - Revere 5:00pm - Hamilton 5:00pm - Grove City 5:00pm - Portsmouth West 6:00pm - Pickerington North 6:00pm - Northwestern (Springfield) 6:00pm - Marion Local
October 1 10:00am - Athens 11:00am - Loveland 11:00am - Valley 12:00pm - Canal Winchester 5:00pm - Brunswick 5:00pm - Zanesville 5:00pm - Westerville North 5:00pm - Dawson-Bryant 6:00pm - Columbus Grove 6:00pm - Tippecanoe
October 8 10:00am - Watkins Memorial 12:00pm - Marietta 5:00pm - Norton 5:00pm - Warren Local 5:00pm - Licking Valley 5:00pm - Versailles 5:00pm - Wilmington 5:00pm - Teays Valley 6:00pm - Northwest (McDermott)
October 15 10:00am - Ohio State University 11:00am - River View 5:00pm - Springfield (Holland) 5:00pm - Maysville 5:00pm - Meadowbrook 5:00pm - Piqua 5:00pm - Kettering Fairmont 5:00pm - Ironton 6:00pm - Avon Lake
October 22 11:00am - Shawnee (Springfield) 11:00am - Newark 11:00am - Nelsonville-York 5:00pm - Swanton 5:00pm - Copley 5:00pm - New Philadelphia 5:00pm - Tri-Valley 5:00pm - Tecumseh 5:00pm - Forest Hills (at Turpin) 5:00pm - Lancaster 5:00pm - Thomas Worthington
If anyone has schedules/lineups/scores/other information about these shows as they come out, please share them here!
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Post by neop on Sept 5, 2022 11:24:57 GMT -6
The 2022 Buckeye Invitational, one of OMEA's marquee events, will take place on October 15 at Ohio Stadium on the campus of Ohio State University. Here is the schedule: 10:00am - Fort Frye H.S. (C) 10:15am - Northeastern H.S. (C) 10:30am - Fairbanks H.S. (C) 10:45am - Wellington H.S. (C) 11:00am - Blanchester H.S. (C - RATINGS ONLY) 11:15am - Columbus Grove H.S. (C) 11:30am - Southeastern Jr./Sr. H.S. (Festival) 11:45am - Brooklyn H.S. (Festival) 12:00pm - Champion H.S. (Festival) 12:15pm - Maumee H.S. (B) 12:30pm - Perkins H.S. (B) 12:45pm - London H.S. (B) 1:00pm - Licking Valley H.S. (B) 1:15pm - Firelands H.S. (B - RATINGS ONLY) 1:30pm - Carlisle H.S. (B) 1:45pm - Dover H.S. (Festival) 2:00pm - Olentangy Berlin H.S. (Festival) 2:15pm - Sidney H.S. (Festival) 2:30pm - Franklin Heights H.S. (A) 2:45pm - Walter E. Stebbins H.S. (A) 3:00pm - Louisville H.S. (A) 3:15pm - Norton H.S. (A) 3:30pm - Chesapeake H.S. (A) 3:45pm - Wilmington H.S. (A) 4:00pm - Lakewood H.S. (Festival) 4:15pm - West Geauga H.S. (Festival) 4:30pm - Olentangy Orange H.S. (Festival) 4:45pm - Kings H.S. (AA) 5:00pm - Watkins Memorial H.S. (AA) 5:15pm - Canal Winchester H.S. (AA) 5:30pm - Lancaster H.S. (AA - RATINGS ONLY) 5:45pm - Pickerington Central H.S. (AA) 6:00pm - Beavercreek H.S. (AA) 6:15pm - Mentor H.S. (AA) 6:30pm - Cuyahoga Falls H.S. (Festival) 6:45pm - Pickerington North H.S. (Festival ) 7:00pm - Massillon Washington H.S. (Festival) 7:15pm - Grove City H.S. (AA) 7:30pm - Newark H.S. (AA - RATINGS ONLY) 7:45pm - Fairfield H.S. (AA) 8:00pm - Perry H.S. (AA) 8:15pm - Walnut Hills H.S. (AA) 8:30pm - Licking Heights H.S. (AA) 8:45pm - Medina H.S. (AA) 9:00pm - The Ohio State University Marching Band
9:30pm - Awards
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Post by N.E. Brigand on Sept 6, 2022 10:34:03 GMT -6
The 2022 OMEA competitive marching band season begins this Saturday! The following high schools/venues will be hosting shows on these dates (found on OMEA website, which gives rough start times as well): September 1012:00pm - Hilliard Bradley 5:00pm - Cloverleaf (Lodi)5:00pm - Philo (Duncan Falls) 6:00pm - Troy If anyone has schedules/lineups/scores/other information about these shows as they come out, please share them here! Thanks for creating those two posts, which saves me the trouble of doing so! Per the Cloverleaf High School website, the 40th Annual Cavalcade of Sound on Sep. 10th features these eleven bands: Crestview, Highland, New Philadelphia, Black River, Indian Valley, Buckeye, Avon, Arcadia, Norton, Firestone, and Cloverleaf, followed by an exhibition performance from the Rogues Hollow Regiment drum and bugle corps (who placed fourth in their class and ninth overall at Sunday's DCA finals -- but with a better score this year than last year when they also finished ninth overall but first in their (lower) class). Apart from Cloverleaf being followed by RHR at the end, that's probably not the show order* unless a bunch of bands have changed classes since last year. Haven't found details yet on the Troy Band Invitational, Hilliard Marching Band Invitational, or Philo Challenge. (Philo's event presumably is ratings-only, as it has been in past years.) * Edit: I found the Cloverleaf show order on the Indian Valley Music Boosters Facebook page: 5:00 p.m. -- Avon (AA) 5:15 p.m. -- Crestview (C) 5:30 p.m. -- Arcadia (C) 5:45 p.m. -- Highland (B) 6:00 p.m. -- Indian Valley (B) --- break --- 6:30 p.m. -- Black River (B) 6:45 p.m. -- Buckeye (B) 7:00 p.m. -- Firestone (A) 7:15 p.m. -- New Philadelphia (A) 7:30 p.m. -- Norton (A) --- break --- 8:00 p.m. -- Cloverleaf (B -- ratings only) 8:15 p.m. -- Rogues Hollow Regiment (Exh.) 8:30 p.m. -- Awards
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Post by Allohak on Sept 6, 2022 13:15:19 GMT -6
Yep, the season is definitely about to get started...
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Post by principalagent on Sept 6, 2022 14:02:04 GMT -6
Yep, the season is definitely about to get started... We get older and the kids stay the same age.
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Post by yayband914 on Sept 6, 2022 14:06:37 GMT -6
MSBA Kings Invitational Sept 10, 2022 - Kings Mills, OH 3:30 - Williamsburg (A) 3:45 - Franklin (A) 4:00 - Norwood (A) 4:15 - Northwest (AA) 4:30 - Shawe Memorial (AA) 4:45 - Deer Park (AAA) -Awards & Critique 7:30 - Olentangy (AAAA) 7:45 - West Carrolton (AAAA) 8:00 - Finneytown (AAAA) 8:15 - Kettering Fairmont (AAAAA) 8:30 - Fairfield (AAAAA) 8:45 - Centerville (AAAAA) 9:00 - Kings (Exhibition) -Awards & Critique I wonder who will win 👀 Exciting and obvious, but still not the best look for someone currently in the band to say on a public forum.
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Post by neop on Sept 6, 2022 22:08:02 GMT -6
Here's the schedule for the Hilliard Marching Band Invitational at Hilliard Bradley H.S. on 9/10. I found this information in the Hilliard Music Boosters Facebook group.
12:00pm - NATIONAL ANTHEM
12:15pm - Westfall H.S. (C) 12:30pm - Madison-Plains H.S. (C)* 12:45pm - Fairbanks H.S. (C) 1:00pm - Meigs H.S. (B) 1:15pm - Licking Valley H.S. (B) 1:30pm - Hamilton Township H.S. (A)
1:45pm - INTERMISSION
2:30pm - Hilliard Davidson H.S. (AA - RATINGS ONLY) 2:45pm - Westland H.S. (AA) 3:00pm - Hilliard Bradley H.S. (AA - RATINGS ONLY) 3:15pm - Newark H.S. (AA) 3:30pm - Hilliard Darby H.S. (AA - RATINGS ONLY) 3:45pm - Beavercreek H.S. (AA)
*I want to note that this schedule was posted on September 5. Due to the recent tragedy involving the Madison-Plains director, I would consider it likely that they will not attend this show, and instead Westfall will be pushed up into their slot.
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Post by N.E. Brigand on Sept 9, 2022 0:00:02 GMT -6
Here's the schedule for the 41st Annual Trojan Invitational at Troy H.S. on Sat. Sep. 10th, which I found on the Newton band's website:
5:30 p.m. Northeastern (C) 5:45 p.m. Marion Local (C) 6:00 p.m. Fort Recovery (C) 6:15 p.m. Brookville (C) 6:30 p.m. Shawnee (C) 6:45 p.m. Mississiniwa Valley (C) --- break --- 7:45 p.m. Arcanum (B) 8:00 p.m. Madeira (B) 8:15 p.m. Northwestern (B) 8:30 p.m. Tecumseh (A) 8:45 p.m. Tippecanoe (A) 9:00 p.m. Newton (A) --- break -- 9:30 p.m. Troy (A - ratings only)
Posts on the Troy High School website and Troy band's Facebook page say their will be fifteen bands but don't list the participants; as you can see, this list only shows twelve bands.
Troy's previous director of many years retired in May. Their show this year is titled Clue and inspired by the board game (and film?) of that name.
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Post by neop on Sept 10, 2022 21:49:19 GMT -6
Some stray notes I got about the OMEA shows tonight:
Cloverleaf Arcadia took Best Percussion, Best Auxiliary, and 1st Place in Class C. They did not earn a Superior rating. Black River took Best Percussion and 1st Place in Class B. They did not earn a Superior rating. Firestone received a rating of II.
Troy The only band to receive a rating of I was Troy, the host band. Arcanum, Brookville, Fort Recovery, Madeira, Marion Local, Mississinawa Valley, Newton, Northeastern, Shawnee, Tecumseh, and Tippecanoe all did not qualify for state.
Hilliard Licking Valley took Best Music, Best General Effect, Best Visual, Best Percussion, and Best Auxiliary in Class B/C. On Facebook they claim to have won Grand Champion? I'm wondering if they meant 1st in Class B/C. Beavercreek took Best Music, Best General Effect, Best Visual, Best Percussion, and 1st Place in Class AA. Newark finished 2nd in Class AA. Westland took Best Auxiliary in Class AA. Shocker! They finished 3rd in Class AA. Meigs' Facebook event for the competition says "CANCELED", so I'm not sure if they attended. No bands other than the Hilliard bands and Beavercreek qualified for state. The only band to receive a I rating in Auxiliary was Westland.
Philo The only knowledge I have is that 7 bands attended.
Overall, it seems like judging was a little rough. Some students I spoke to seemed to think it was too harsh. Maybe someone who attended these events could chime in?
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Post by N.E. Brigand on Sept 10, 2022 22:19:34 GMT -6
Some stray notes I got about the OMEA shows tonight: Cloverleaf
Arcadia took Best Percussion, Best Auxiliary, and 1st Place in Class C. They did not earn a Superior rating. Black River took Best Percussion and 1st Place in Class B. They did not earn a Superior rating. Firestone received a rating of II. ... PhiloThe only knowledge I have is that 7 bands attended. Impressive detective work. I look forward to seeing the scores, if ohioguy2 again this year is able to share them here. I did see Philo listed on the calendars for Maysville and Meadowbrook earlier this week. Never did find that show's full lineup. (I even wrote to Philo's director to ask.) As for Cloverleaf, I did attend and will have a full write-up later. Norton was grand champion and the only band to get a I rating and thus qualify for state. There were seven II ratings (I assume that the host band received a II, but that actually wasn't announced) and three III ratings. Were the judges too tough? On the one hand, I didn't think even Norton would get a I, so the judges were kinder than I was. On the other hand, I only had one band with a III rating, so the judges were harsher than I was.
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Post by neop on Sept 10, 2022 22:28:20 GMT -6
I did see Philo listed on the calendars for Maysville and Meadowbrook earlier this week. Never did find that show's full lineup. (I even wrote to Philo's director to ask.) I do know that Shenandoah originally planned to be there, but I just checked their calendar and found that all of their scheduled competitions have been removed. Their schedule for today only listed a parade. I saw pictures of them at said parade tonight too, so I know it wasn't just a calendar error. I wonder what happened?
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Post by N.E. Brigand on Sept 10, 2022 23:46:00 GMT -6
Watching video of a band at one OMEA show today at which the camera was too close to one of the general effect judges, who happens to be the director of a band that has made BOA grand nationals semis a time or two. His comments sound reasonable and helpful. I'll be curious to find if they've responded to any of his points when I see them in person in October.
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Post by ohioguy2 on Sept 11, 2022 19:28:47 GMT -6
OMEA Hilliard 9/10
Class AA
1. Beavercreek 81.1 (I) 2. Newark 73.55 (II) 3. Westland 72.9 (II) Ex. Hilliard Davidson (I) Ex. Hilliard Darby (I) Ex. Hilliard Bradley (I)
Class A
1. Hamilton Township 70.4 (II)
Class B
1. Licking Valley 72.5 (II)
Class C
1. Fairbanks 67.7 (III) Ex. Westfall (Commentary Only)
OMEA Troy 9/10
Class AA
Ex. Troy (I)
Class A
1. Newton 77.38 (II) 2. Tippecanoe 74.56 (II) 3. Tecumseh 67.76 (III)
Class B
1. Madeira 79.2 (II) 2. Arcanum 76.67 (II) 3. Northwestern 75.92 (II)
Class C
1. Brookville 71.2 (II, penalty lowered to III) 2. Fort Recovery 69.64 (III) 3. Marion Local 67.7 (III) 4. Mississinawa Valley 62.84 (III) 5. Northeastern 61.4 (III, penalty lowered to IV) Ex Shawnee (Commentary Only)
OMEA Cloverleaf 9/10
Class AA
1. Avon 76.48 (II)
Class A
1. Norton 82.04 (I) 2. New Philadelphia 78.84 (II) 3. Firestone 72.6 (II)
Class B
1. Black River 73.8 (II) 2. Indian Valley 72.82 (II) 3. Highland 70.5 (II, penalty lowered to III) 4. Buckeye 68.12 (III) Ex. Cloverleaf (II)
Class C
1. Arcadia 70.88 (II) 2. Crestview 64.24 (III)
MSBA Kings 9/10
Class AAAAA
1. Centerville 70.0 2. Fairfield 66.8 3. Kettering Fairmont 62.3
Class AAAA
1. Finneytown 63.6 2. Olentangy 62.5 3. West Carrollton 52.7
Class AAA
1. Deer Park 55.6
Class AA
1. Shawe Memorial 53.9 2. Northwest 41.1
Class A
1. Franklin 46.4 2. Norwood 38.7 3. Williamsburg 34.9
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Post by neop on Sept 11, 2022 23:26:01 GMT -6
OMEA Troy 9/10 Class C 5. Shawnee 61.4 (III, penalty lowered to IV) Ex Shawnee (Commentary Only) I have a feeling one of these is supposed to be Northeastern, but I'm not sure which. If I had to guess, I would think they were the commentary only group, considering that they went on first.
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Post by ohioguy2 on Sept 12, 2022 4:09:36 GMT -6
OMEA Troy 9/10 Class C 5. Shawnee 61.4 (III, penalty lowered to IV) Ex Shawnee (Commentary Only) I have a feeling one of these is supposed to be Northeastern, but I'm not sure which. If I had to guess, I would think they were the commentary only group, considering that they went on first. Updated, sorry about that.
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Post by Allohak on Sept 12, 2022 7:42:45 GMT -6
Updated, sorry about that. How did you get the scores for kings and where do I find them? Once they are publicly available, the MSBA site will upload here midstatesba.org/2022/2022.htm
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