Although I didn't get to see everyone's show I did get to watch quite a few shows. These are scores as I herd them from the stands, if you have any corrections please feel free to correct them in reply. If you are looking for the Drumline scores, I have posted them in the Drumline board.
Colorguard Awards
Middle School Novice
1.) 72.75 Thomas Hart MS
2.) 71.3 Mendenhall MS
3.) 71.1 Pleasanton MS
4.) 69.9 Park MS
Middle School Amature
1.) 77.2 Park MS
High School Novice
1.) 75.2 Lincoln HS
2.) 74.9 Ygnacio Valley HS
3.) 74.2 Bella Vista HS
4.) 71.3 Tokay HS
5.) 70.84 Laguna Creek HS
6.) 70.0 Encinal HS
High School Intermediate
1.) 78.3 Franklin HS
2.) 77.0 Deer Valley HS
3.) 76.8 Atwater HS
High School Amateur
1.) 85.1 Mission San Jose HS
2.) 81.4 Concord HS
3.) 78.6 Lodi HS
High School Scholastic
1.) 83.3 Livermore HS
High School Open
1.) 92.5 Golden Valley HS
2.) 91.7 Foothill HS
Sweepstakes
182.4 Foothill HS
Hope to see you all in the up comming events this weekend!
Antioch Delta Winter Review 2/28/2004 Scores (NCBA)
Moderators: laurab, Gallagher, guardthepiccolo
The NCBA
NCBA stands for the Northern California Band Association. Groups from the Bay Area, Sacramento, and basically San Jose and north partisipate in this circuit. It's a smaller circuit compared to CCGC and WGI, however it seems to grow each year. I hope this helps.
Small correction
Actually, the NCBA circuit is quite a bit larger than the CCGC circuit, with quite a few more shows and units. Check out the CCGC website.
The NCBA circuit consists of drum lines/Color Guards from as far south as Fresno and as far north as Chico, from all over the Bay Area and even Northwest Nevada (Reno, Sparks, etc).
There are currently well over 100 units competing on the NCBA circuit.
However, there are major differences:
There are NO independant guards on the NCBA circuit, it is strictly a "scholastic" circuit-just HS's and Jr. HS.
The NCBA is NOT a WGI sanctioned circuit, and its sheets, competitions, and judging philosophy are not meant to be "in line" with WGI norms-not to say that are not some similarities and overlaps. The CCGC if more reflective of WGI norms.
JCYS
The NCBA circuit consists of drum lines/Color Guards from as far south as Fresno and as far north as Chico, from all over the Bay Area and even Northwest Nevada (Reno, Sparks, etc).
There are currently well over 100 units competing on the NCBA circuit.
However, there are major differences:
There are NO independant guards on the NCBA circuit, it is strictly a "scholastic" circuit-just HS's and Jr. HS.
The NCBA is NOT a WGI sanctioned circuit, and its sheets, competitions, and judging philosophy are not meant to be "in line" with WGI norms-not to say that are not some similarities and overlaps. The CCGC if more reflective of WGI norms.
JCYS