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Two Texas bands traveled to Los Angeles, California for the 2007 Bands of America California Regional Championships.

 

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Bands of America Los Angeles, CA Regional Championships

East Los Angeles College - Los Angeles, California - November 10, 2007

http://www.musicforall.org

 

FINALS Results

89.20 - Ayala H.S., CA

86.40 - Upland H.S., CA

84.15 - William S. Hart H.S., CA

83.60 - Amador Valley H.S., CA

83.50 - Homestead H.S., CA

80.45 - Mission Viejo H.S., CA

79.60 - Etiwanda H.S., CA

79.50 - J.M. Hanks H.S., TX

79.20 - Americas H.S., TX

77.15 - Vista Murrieta H.S., CA

 

Outstanding Music Performance - Ayala H.S., CA

Outstanding Visual Performance - Ayala H.S., CA

Outstanding General Effect - Ayala H.S., CA

 

Prelims Results

Class AA:

Outstanding Music Performance - Covina H.S., CA

Outstanding Visual Performance - Chaminade College Prep., CA

Outstanding General Effect - Covina H.S., CA

 

1st - Covina H.S., CA

2nd - Chaminade College Prep., CA

 

 

Class AAA:

Outstanding Music Performance - Ayala H.S., CA

Outstanding Visual Performance - Ayala H.S., CA

Outstanding General Effect - Ayala H.S., CA

 

1st - Ayala H.S., CA

2nd - Upland H.S., CA

3rd - Homestead H.S., CA

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  Gracelyd33 said:
Thats cool..

 

Do you know what places they got?

 

Because both bands are performing in the first half of Finals, they could have placed anywhere from 6th to 10th place. We won't know for sure the Prelims rankings until Monday.

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Wow! Way to go Hanks and Americas! It's sometimes easy to forget about the great band programs in El Paso and I am happy to see these two bands representing Texas well!

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  Xenon said:
Interesting fact, El Paso is approximately half way between Dallas and San Diego.

 

Edit to add: And in the Mountain time zone.

 

Can't confirm this because I am just flat out too lazy to look it up right now, but if I am not mistaking, El Paso is ALMOST the midpoint between LA and Houston...it's about 50 miles closer to Houston, or something like that...

 

*end random geography fact of the day*

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