Show History
Year | Theme | Repertoire | Score | Placement |
---|---|---|---|---|
1991 | ? | |||
1992 | ? | |||
1993 | Queen | |||
1994 | Jesus Christ Superstar | |||
1995 | A Chorus Line | |||
1996 | Sidewalks of New York | |||
1997 | ? | |||
1998 | A Solstice Celebration / Winter Solstice | |||
1999 | A Trilogy of Darkness | |||
2000 | Traditions and Innovations | |||
2001 | Pictures at an Exhibition | |||
2002 | Balance | 78.300 (Div III) | 8th (Div III) | |
2003 | Carmina Burana | 81.500 (Div III) | 5th (Div III) | |
2004 | Adams: A Sound Story | 79.650 (Div III) | 6th (Div III) | |
2005 | Jesus Christ Superstar | 88.800 (Div III) | 1st (Div III) | |
2006 | Coast to Coast | 80.500 (Div III) | 3rd (Div III) | |
2007 | West Side Story | 84.400 (Div II) | 6th (Div II) | |
2008 | Deep Blue | 86.250 (Open Class) | 9th (Open Class) | |
2009 | Isle of Hope | 88.250 (Open Class) | 6th (Open Class) | |
2010 | Platinum Celebration | Celebration Fanfare / Exulate / Exhilaration / New Beginnings | 89.150 (Open Class) | 5th (Open Class) |
2011 | Blueecentric | Blue Shades by Frank Ticheli / Bluesette by Toots Theilman / Blue Rondo a la Turk and Bluette by Dave Brubeck / Rhapsody in Blue George Gershwin | 81.900 (Open Class) 57.200 (World Class) |
10th (Open Class) 35th (World Class) |
2012 | Warped | Warped by Key Poulan | 82.000 (Open Class) 61.050 (World Class) |
10th (Open Class) 32nd (World Class) |
2013 | The Raven: A Descent Into Madness | The Raven by Key Poulan | (Open Class) (World Class) |
?(Open Class) ? (World Class) |
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