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Here are the results from the 2008 Plano Drumline Competition:

 

A Standstill (Division I Show)

 

Rank School Score

1 Lorena 85.33

2 Highland Park 77.33

3 Marcus Red 77.00

4 Mabank 72.33

5 Wakeland 71.00

6 South Grand Prairie 70.67

7 Kennedale 70.33

8 Plano West 69.67

9 Van Buren 68.33

10 McKinney North 65.67

11 McKinney 65.33

12 Naaman Forest 60.67

13 Denison 60.00

14 Lakeview Centennial 59.67

 

A Standstill (Division II Show)

 

Rank School Score

1 Georgetown 84.00

2 The Colony 83.67

3 Horn 81.67

4 Poteet 80.67

5 Argyle 80.17

6 Sherman 78.67

7 Prosper 75.67

8 A&M Consolidated 71.33

9 North Mesquite 69.33

10 Sam Houston 67.00

11 Liberty 63.67

 

AA Standstill

 

Rank School Score

1 Colleyville Heritage 89.67

2 Fossil Ridge 85.67

3 Lake Highlands 84.33

4 paschal 76.33

5 McKinney Boyd 68.67

6 Keller 65.33

7 Clark 64.33

8 Cleburne 58.33

 

AAA Standstill

 

Rank School Score

1 Plano East 90.00

2 Arlington Martin 88.33

3 JJ Pearce 82.67

4 Rowlett 78.67

5 Heath 76.67

6 Forney 68.67

7 Williams 63.00

8 Lorena 62.00

 

Marching

 

Rank School Score

1 Marcus 93.00

2 Arlington Lamar 85.67

3 Hebron 80.33

Posted

does anyone have the rankings for the crowley drumline contest??

 

i was there i know it class AA

 

it was

 

1- Aledo

2- Summit

3- Burleson

 

and I only know Summit got first in colorguard.

 

anyone have the full results?

Posted
  the terminator said:
can anyone tell me how to read this classification thing, b/c i don't get it

 

I'm not exactly sure what the difference between A, AA, and AAA are as there are some schools mixed around in those classes that I wouldn't expect to be like that, but the Divisions (I and II) are selectable up front by the drumline without restriction. i.e. You can choose either Division just because.

Posted (edited)

It's probably based on drumline size rather than band or school size....based on the halftime showcase video Georgetown put up last week, they're marching 5 basses, 4 snares, 1 tenor and......2 cymbals? plus a pretty small pit. Small group, which might explain why they competed in a smaller classification.

 

(edit) CONFIRMED:

A Standstill - 11 or less total in the battery, excluding cymbals

 

AA Standstill - 12 or more total in the battery, excluding cymbals; total membership 29 or less

 

AAA Standstill - 12 or more total in the battery, excluding cymbals; total membership 30 or more

Georgetown barely won A Class this year with just an 84.....they must really be suffering this year with their staff change.

Edited by takigan
Posted (edited)
  takigan said:
It's probably based on drumline size rather than band or school size....based on the halftime showcase video Georgetown put up last week, they're marching 5 basses, 4 snares, 1 tenor and......2 cymbals? plus a pretty small pit. Small group, which might explain why they competed in a smaller classification.

 

(edit) CONFIRMED:

A Standstill - 11 or less total in the battery, excluding cymbals

 

AA Standstill - 12 or more total in the battery, excluding cymbals; total membership 29 or less

 

AAA Standstill - 12 or more total in the battery, excluding cymbals; total membership 30 or more

Georgetown barely won A Class this year with just an 84.....they must really be suffering this year with their staff change.

 

We have 5 basses, 4 snares, 2 cymbals, and actually 2 tenors, but one tenor is on a playing suspension for a week so he could not play at Plano.

We still have a big pit: 4 marimbas, 4 vibes, 1 xylo, 1 timpani, 1 synth, 2 rack players.

So we had to do class A. We were Division II though, because our total size was more than 21, but less than 29.

 

Yeah, it's been a hard year. Plus, we don't have after school drumline sectionals on Thursday anymore, but we're working really hard and doing the best we can.

We also won best snare line, and best front ensemble captions for our division so we were relieved about that.

Edited by urkadrums

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