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Carrollton Tournament of Champions - Oct. 8


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Prairiland (Pattonville) ------- 12:15

Thomas Jefferson (Dallas) - 12:30

Nimitz (Irving) ----------------- 12:45

RL Turner (Carrollton) -------- 1:00

 

Arlington ------------------------- 1:30

Lewisville ------------------------ 1:45

Lovejoy (Lucas) ---------------- 2:00

Legacy (Mansfield) ------------ 2:15

Midlothian ----------------------- 2:30

 

Richland ------------------------- 3:00

McKinney North ---------------- 3:15

Summit (Mansfield) ----------- 3:30

Sherman ------------------------ 3:45

Creekview (Carrollton) ------- 4:00

 

McKinney Boyd ---------------- 4:30

McKinney ----------------------- 4:45

JJ Pearce (Richardson) ------ 5:00

Duncanville --------------------- 5:15

Centennial (Frisco) ----------- 5:30

 

Newman Smith (Carrollton) - 5:45 (exhibition)

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Finals

1. Duncanville. Music, Visual.

2. Richland. Percussion, GE.

3. Centennial.

4. Summit.

 

Placements 3-5 were fairly tight score-wise, then a 3 or 4 point jump up to Duncanville and Richland, who were I think 0.6 apart.

 

How about Richland with two 2nd place finishes in two weeks?  Both times winning best GE and percussion.

 

It was basically a race between Richland and Duncanville.  Both had incredible shows....Duncanville was just a little bit better. 

 

Excellent job by both bands.  Congrats to Duncanville...they had a great show!!

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How about Richland with two 2nd place finishes in two weeks?  Both times winning best GE and percussion.

 

It was basically a race between Richland and Duncanville.  Both had incredible shows....Duncanville was just a little bit better. 

 

Excellent job by both bands.  Congrats to Duncanville...they had a great show!!

 

I agree; it was very clear after seeing the finals performances that it would be Richland and Duncanville competing for the top spot, although Centennial and Summit especially were both very good.

 

And yes, it is good to see Richland climbing back up to about where they were in their heyday several years ago. The directors have really found a solid identity in terms of design and instruction. I think that when they go to the Lone Star Preview and to St. Louis, where GE is 60% of the score instead of 20%, they will be popping some very nice numbers relative to the competition. And even if they don't for some reason, it's clear this was a building year -- in the true sense of the word -- which solidly put them on an upward trajectory in all quarters of the program. I hope to hear more good news from them in the future.

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