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  1. 6/26/09

    Phantom Regiment - 15.70

    Cavaliers - 15.60

    Holy Name Cadets - 15.00

    Boston Crusaders - 14.50

    Blue Stars - 14.00

    Glassmen - 13.80

    Spirit - 13.40 Spirit - 13.90

    Madison Scouts - 13.40

    Colts - 13.40

    Crossmen - 13.20

    Pioneer - 12.40

    New recaps this morning corrected the "tie" in WDM last night.

  2. Probably because:

    A) It gives us something to do/listen to while waiting for the scores, and to help fill otherwise "empty" space.

    and

    B) It will keep more people in their seats for the encore, since many people leave after scores and before the encore.

    I like it, I hope they keep the format.

    This. I really liked having the encore before the scores. Especially since the encore participant is predetermined and we don't have to wait to find out who won for them to get ready.

    I was Twittering from the show last night, and I decided not to bother posting any scores, since I knew they'd be out there before they were announced in the stadium. Sure enough, when I went and looked at the DCP show thread, there they were.

  3. That doesn't really surprise me. PR's GE Visual is lacking right now, IMO; although BS has some issues to work through with their pantheon of tables on the field. I'm very curious to see how the GE Vis numbers shake out after tomorrow night, when PR sees Cavies and Crown.

    What does surprise me is how BOTH music judges - Ensemble and Percussion - wrote down a tie between Madison and Spirit. Seriously, there's only 5 WC corps here...make a call.

  4. I just posted this in the West Des Moines show thread:

    Did I mention it was hot here today? Just got home from watching a few hours of Regiment practice. It was warm (the temperature reading when I got back in car was 106), but you'd never tell from watching them. They were really locked in. There's nothing like watching a really well-disciplined group rehearse, no matter the temperature. I moved around quite a bit, and it appeared to me that all of the sections were making good progress today.

    And of course, the highlight of the day was having my hair parted by the hornline during horn warmup, which is always a treat. Tonight's going to be fun, although, with the possible exception of the Spirit/Madison battle, I think the competitive outcome is probably pretty well set.

  5. Did I mention it was hot here today? Just got home from watching a few hours of Regiment practice. It was warm (the temperature reading when I got back in car was 106), but you'd never tell from watching them. They were really locked in. There's nothing like watching a really well-disciplined group rehearse, no matter the temperature. I moved around quite a bit, and it appeared to me that all of the sections were making good progress today.

    And of course, the highlight of the day was having my hair parted by the hornline during horn warmup, which is always a treat. Tonight's going to be fun, although, with the possible exception of the Spirit/Madison battle, I think the competitive outcome is probably pretty well set.

  6. Just left Blue Stars' visual rehearsal. I didn't stay too long, as my cranky two-year-old was being-- well, a cranky two-year-old. It's hot; 86 degrees at 10:30. Some of the members were struggling with the heat, but the ensemble as a whole seemed to be handling it fairly well. I'd venture a guess that the mental errors I was witnessing were more numerous than usual, and probably because of the heat/humidity. Can't wait to hear this group play tonight!

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