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  1.   On 10/7/2019 at 3:43 PM, Band_Fanatic said:

    I didn't attend the contest, but these are the top 3 placements

    1. Roma

    2. Pioneer

    3. Sharyland

     

    I was there so here is what I mainly took away from the competition:

     

    Roma is absolutely ready to avenge their successful yet disappointing 2017 stage year, making sure there is no doubt they belong in state finals. At this rate, they may even break into the top half of finals when it is all said and done, depending on whether or not they can maintain this momentum and consistency.

     

    Pioneer has changed a lot of their show since we last saw them in BOA McAllen. Their musicality has definitely been more refined, with them achieving a greater contrast between styles, dynamics, and moments. They have also added a lot of content visually, attempting to differentiate the tone between movements and portray a specific message to the audience and ultimately the judges. It did seem as if they did not have such a successful run as they usually do, with something seeming off. Maybe the newness of the changes affecting their performance, although I did notice miscommunication within the beginning of their finals run which could have been a factor as well. Still consider them as a contender for state finals. Pioneer has been able to consistently come back in a great way after “disappointing” results by their incredibly high standards.

     

    Sharyland is seemingly performing as if they have a chip on their shoulder, trying to re-establish themselves as a newsworthy and serious contender in area G after some shaky recent years. I still wouldn’t put them in Roma and Pioneer’s category of Powerhouse bands, especially considering pioneer has had probably one of their worse runs of the season and sharyland having their best and still coming up short, but if they continue this momentum into upcoming years I’m sure they will make their way into the conversation.

     

    My thoughts on the competition as a whole:

    The competition wasn’t run well at all, which is scary considering this is the venue where Area will be taking place. The announcing was nowhere near professional, spoiling that Roma made finals by accident during prelims results at one point. And I would also say that the judging was considerably off. With Roma most certainly sweeping the finals captions, only for that not to be the case, although that’s just my opinion.

     

    Hopefully Weslaco ISD figures something out. No disrespect to WISD, but if Area is run like this past competition, it is going to be rough.

     

    Caption awards for finals vs My opinion

    Best Music: Roma | Roma

    Best Visual: Roma | Roma

    Best GE: Sharyland | Roma/Pioneer (tie)

    Best Percussion: Rio Grande | Roma

    Best Color Gaurd: Sharyland | Roma/Pioneer (tie)

  2. It would be very interesting to see how Roma and Pioneer battle it out for the rest of the season. I would not be surprised at all if they both make finals at the 5A state marching competition in November. I also wouldn’t be surprised to see Pioneer win 2A champs at the San Antonio super regional. It’s time for these two bands to make their mark in state competition.

  3.   On 11/6/2018 at 6:22 PM, El Gato_01 said:

    I would count on Roma and Sharyland Pioneer from Area G to a least be contenders for finals. The other Sharyland placed well at USBands this past Sat and Pioneer (which I think is stronger). 

     

    Pioneer was 9th in their class at the Super Regional and Roma was 7th in their class and 43rd overall out the 84 bands. They were also both on that 2nd panel. For comparison Rouse was in Panel 1 and placed 27 overall (same class as Pioneer).

    Within recent years, the top two band programs within Area G are most certainly Roma and Pioneer.

     

    Although the other Sharyland is a very storied and historic band program, it seems as if they are going through a rebuilding stage and are hoping to make it to their third appearance at state after losing their head director after the 2017-2018 season.

     

    Roma has been a powerhouse within Area G, more specifically in recent years. After missing state finals last time, it is fully expected for them to come back more determined than ever. Expect a very successful season. 

     

    Pioneer is a very interesting program. After receiving a division 2 the first year they opened the school, Pioneer has had a unprecedented rise within the band world. 2 out of 2 state appearances at state to attempts, consistent class champions and finals medalists in BOA, and 5 years later, Pioneer is now aiming to make it 3 for 3. What is easily considered to be the standard for bands and work ethic in Area G, Pioneer is 100% expected to make state and possibly finals. Although, with the embodiment of that initial drive after that initial division 2 is gone with the last bunch of kinds that knew what it was like before their enormous success graduating; it will be interesting to see how a band whose kids only know success with continue building this dynasty of a band. They must continue to maintain that high work ethic and individual accountability they are known for in order to prove once and for all that they are not going anywhere within the band world.

  4.   On 10/23/2018 at 3:11 AM, Samuel Culper said:

    Rouse has made great strides the last two years. I love the music in this year's show, but I feel like the drill is lacking in interest and complexity. Just my two cents.

    I appreciate the “small” bands. Hmmm... It’s such a toss up for the 2A championship. What does everybody else think?Rouse has been doing great this year. Southwest are returning to defend their 2A championship from last year’s super, and Pioneer is on quite the rise in the past few years (like rouse) and is knocking on the door of class 2A champs as well with their show. Thoughts anyone?

  5.   On 9/15/2018 at 11:16 PM, LeanderMomma said:

    I really enjoyed them last year at BOA Austin. Got there extremely early just to watch, and I wasn’t disappointed!

    I was able to catch them at a game this past Thursday. Not only only do they have a great product provided for them by their drill and music, but they are even more eager to impress this year. The way they were focused and performed was outstanding.

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