ace69044 Posted October 19, 2010 Posted October 19, 2010 guardforlife said: Area B 1st Divisions: 13 Bands Going to Area.... Colleyville Heritage Grapevine Southlake Carroll Lewisville Flower Mound Hebron Marcus Allen Plano East McKinney Boyd Ft. Worth Paschal North Crowley Weatherford Region 5 5A Bands..... 11 bands Arlington Haltom Bowie LD Bell Lamar Legacy Mansfield Martin Richland Sam Houston Trinity Bolded I think will make finals. Area B is going to be a bloodbath like usual. Quote
TxRaider13 Posted October 19, 2010 Posted October 19, 2010 They need to break Area G up, thats an insane amount of schools. IDK how they would divide the lines but breaking it up has an upside as well as a down, but I will let the masses on here argue about what those are Quote
Xenon Posted October 19, 2010 Posted October 19, 2010 TxRaider13 said: They need to break Area G up, thats an insane amount of schools. IDK how they would divide the lines but breaking it up has an upside as well as a down, but I will let the masses on here argue about what those are I agree completely. There are significantly more 5A schools in that Area than any other. Quote
mrwood69 Posted October 19, 2010 Posted October 19, 2010 TxRaider13 said: They need to break Area G up, thats an insane amount of schools. IDK how they would divide the lines but breaking it up has an upside as well as a down, but I will let the masses on here argue about what those are The huge downside is who exactly gets put in what division after a split, which entails which bands would be going to state that would or would not have gone before. So let's say we just took the bottom half of Area G from last time around and made a separate Area for them. First thing to note would be that of those two Areas, a combined 6 bands would be sent to state, instead of 7 when having the one super Area (38=7, 19=3). Secondly, in the area with the better bands, due to the increased competition for less spots, bands that would have made it in the super area would not go, whereas the bands who would've not made it at the super area would go at their own area. This already happens when comparing different Areas, but there's no way to avoid that now. Of course the extremity of this happening is unlikely, but it's a sure bet one or two bands would be cheated out if a split where to occur. Quote
jmj Posted October 19, 2010 Posted October 19, 2010 The official Area A 5A Schedule has now been posted. 26 bands - 5 to advance. I would not be surprised to see all 3 Keller ISD schools take 3 of those 5 spots. Anyway, here's the link: http://www.uilforms.com/regions/2/AREA%20M...nal%20Draft.pdf Quote
jamestrumpet Posted October 19, 2010 Posted October 19, 2010 jmj said: The official Area A 5A Schedule has now been posted. 26 bands - 5 to advance. I would not be surprised to see all 3 Keller ISD schools take 3 of those 5 spots. Anyway, here's the link: http://www.uilforms.com/regions/2/AREA%20M...nal%20Draft.pdf jmj, do not underestimate any of the El Paso bands, they are really coming off strong this marching season. With all the bands advancing from Region 22 I expect to see true contenders from EP-Coronado, EP- Hanks, EP-Bel Air, EP-Americas, EP-Franklin, who knows maybe all 5 of these will advance! Quote
rpd Posted October 19, 2010 Posted October 19, 2010 (edited) TxRaider13 said: They need to break Area G up, thats an insane amount of schools. IDK how they would divide the lines but breaking it up has an upside as well as a down, but I will let the masses on here argue about what those are I think the only way to cut down on the amount of bands in Area G would be to move the NISD (Northwest San Antonio) bands back into Area D like it was in 2004. But then that would make Area D the biggest area in the state. If NISD bands were in Area D, that would make 34 bands in Area D and 30 in Area G. I don't know if the rest of the Area G bands could be moved into other areas. I'm just speaking about a city I know very well in San Antonio. Edited October 19, 2010 by rpd Quote
king_leonides Posted October 19, 2010 Posted October 19, 2010 Unofficial results from my spy network, at the UIL region 23 contest: 4a results. Reagan 2. Austin 3. Sterling 3. Sharpstown 2. Waltrip 1. 5a non varsity; Milby 4 Dinner break now. Hopefully, more 1's to come. Quote
king_leonides Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 More from my covert agents at Rhodes Stadium: SLHS 1. CRHS 1 . Lamar 2. Hastings 1. MRHS 1 Mid-evening break. Up next: Westside Alief Taylor HS Bellaire HS Mayde Creek HS Elsik HS Katy HS JE Taylor HS Quote
TxRaider13 Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 (edited) Couldn't they make San Antonio and Corpus into an area and brownsville and Larado into another, or something to that nature. Out of all the cities they could put the 2 that are close to each other in 1 Area? Just throwing out an idea. I just think more schools would have a shot at state than having the massive area, but that's just me Edited October 20, 2010 by TxRaider13 Quote
jmj Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 (edited) Thanks to king_leonides and his spies for the Reg. 23 reports! UIL Forms is currently reporting the following 1's in 5A for Region 9: Conroe Klein Forest Klein Oak The Woodlands College Park Westfield Dekaney, Klein Collins, Spring, Tomball, Oak Ridge, Klein are still to go... Edited October 20, 2010 by jmj Quote
king_leonides Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 Apparently, SFA won't be coming to Area E finals. I checked their online calendar. Not only are they not planning on attending area E - they are instructing their members to take the ACT test that day. http://www.austinbulldogband.org/calendars...nson-s-calendar I will not comment on that situation. What that effectively means for Area E is this: 7 bands must qualify from tonight's region 23 show, to get to the magic number of 20. Four qualified from the first set of 5. (Hastings made a 1. That is a solid accomplishment for that program. They must have really improved from previous year's shows. Congratulations.) That means that 3 must qualify from the last group of 7. JET will almost certainly make a 1, That means that Katy HS, Mayde Creek, Westside, or one of the other Alief school will need to produce two 1s. And they all need to come to the Berry Center this Saturday. Quote
gbtx1968 Posted October 20, 2010 Author Posted October 20, 2010 (edited) jmj said: Thanks to king_leonides and his spies for the Reg. 23 reports! UIL Forms is currently reporting the following 1's in 5A for Region 9: Conroe Klein Forest Klein Oak The Woodlands College Park Westfield Dekaney, Klein Collins, Spring, Tomball, Oak Ridge, Klein are still to go... Well all twelve 5A in region 9 got 1-1-1-1 Edited October 20, 2010 by gbtx1968 Quote
drummerdad Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 Looks like 4 bands from area B to state. Two bands did not make ones in 5a. But all performed great. Quote
Statebound Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 4 Bands coming from Area B is very unfortunate. There's a chance that one of the top dozen bands in the state won't make it. Quote
MaverickBand15 Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 Does anyone have a final count for Area D? Quote
gbtx1968 Posted October 20, 2010 Author Posted October 20, 2010 Based on UIL Forms results from regions 9 & 17 there are now 30 bands for Area F. Quote
jmj Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 (edited) In Region 18, Austin High, Anderson, Akins, Bowie, Westlake, San Marcos, and Pflugerville all received 1st divisions. Final count is 34 bands to Area D. Final Area D schedule has now been posted at this link. Click where it says Final Contest Schedule (it's an Excel file): http://www.uilmusicregion18.com/aread.html Edited October 20, 2010 by jmj Quote
king_leonides Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 I still don't have a total for region 23. I know that Mayde Creek did earn a 1. I don't have number for Katy HS, Westside, JET, or the other competitors from the last segment tonight. Whoever is responsible for entering this data into UILFORMS for region 23, needs to get it done. Quote
jmj Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 king_leonides said: I still don't have a total for region 23. I know that Mayde Creek did earn a 1. I don't have number for Katy HS, Westside, JET, or the other competitors from the last segment tonight. Whoever is responsible for entering this data into UILFORMS for region 23, needs to get it done. Agree with you on the data entry! Don't they know that inquiring minds want to know?? Quote
jmj Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 gbtx1968 said: Based on UIL Forms results from regions 9 & 17 there are now 30 bands for Area F. The Area F schedule is posted at the below link now (Click next to schedule for the Excel file): http://www.uilforms.com/regions/19/AreaMarchingENTRY.htm 6 bands to state from Area F. That's pretty dang exciting. Quote
MaverickBand15 Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 This might be a dumb question but how many bands will move on to state in area D with 34 bands attending Quote
Xenon Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 MaverickBand15 said: This might be a dumb question but how many bands will move on to state in area D with 34 bands attending It is 1 for every 5 bands, so 6. Only one band short from sending 7. Quote
king_leonides Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 My understanding is that all 6 KISD bands at last night's UIL region 23 shows made 1's. Hastings also earned a 1. That makes 7. I have yet to hear about Westside, and the other AISD/HISD bands in attendance last night. I know that Lamar earned a 2. But 7 bands from region 23, would put the Area E show over 20 bands. That means 4 should qualify for finals from area E. I checked Hastings' website, and the Area E contest is on their calendar, so I presume they will attend. So it looks like SFA's decision not to attend, will not impact the total number of bands who will be coming from area E. Quote
seekin4therapy Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 Here are the Region 5 Results: DATE of EVENT: 10/19/2010 Region 5 Arlington High School 1-1-1 = 1 *Birdville High School 1-1-1 = 1 Haltom High School 1-1-1 = 1 James Bowie High School 1-1-1 = 1 *Juan Seguin HS 1-2-1 = 1 L.D. Bell High School 1-1-1 = 1 Lamar High School 2-1-2 = 2 Legacy High School 1-1-1 = 1 Mansfield High School 1-1-1 = 1 Martin High School 1-1-1 = 1 Richland High School 1-1-1 = 1 Sam Houston High School 2-2-2 = 2 *Summit High School 1-1-1 = 1 *Timberview High School 2-1-1 = 1 Trinity High School 1-1-1 = 1 *AAAA Bands So - based on the above, how do you know which bands advance to Area B? Quote
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