Class Champions By Year, Historical Top 10 High Scores, Indoor Percussion Fan's Favorite Award
Class Champions By Year
Year | Independent World | Independent Open | Independent A | Scholastic World | Scholastic Open | Scholastic A | Scholastic Concert World | Scholastic Concert Open |
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2012 | Riverside Community College | George Mason University | Spirit of America Percussion Ensemble | Chino Hills HS | South Hills HS | Lebanon HS | Woodbridge HS | Hickory HS |
2011 | Music City Mystique | Vanguard | Madison Independent | Arcadia High School | Pacifica HS | Chantilly HS | Muscle Shoals High School | Portsmouth HS |
2010 | Pulse Percussion | Palmetto Percussion | Dojo Percussion | Ayala High School | South Hills HS | Timber Creek HS | Ayala High School | Golden HS |
2009 | Rhythm X | Pariah | OC Indoor | Dartmouth High School | Pacifica HS | Los Alamitos HS | Ayala High School | Muscle Shoals HS |
2008 | Rhythm X | Tyler Junior College | Pioneer | Dartmouth High School | Pacifica HS | South Hills HS | Claremont HS | Mansfield HS |
2007 | Riverside Community College | United Percussion | Pioneer | Mission Viejo High School | Pacifica HS | Greenfield-Central HS | Ayala High School | Mansfield HS |
2006 | Music City Mystique | 1st Degree | Walled Lake | Center Grove HS | Pacifica HS | Mariner HS | Ayala High School | Heritage HS |
2005 | Riverside Community College | Surround Sound | Elements | Center Grove HS | Clear Brook HS | Page HS | Fort Mill HS | Goshen HS |
2004 | Music City Mystique | Eastside Fury Percussion | L.E.A.P. | Centerville High School | Rancho Cucamunga HS | Loara HS | Franklin Central HS | Mission Viejo HS |
2003 | Blue Knights World | NorthCoast Academy | L.E.A.P. | Winston Churchill HS | Thomas Worthington HS | Clovis East | Fort Mill HS | Portsmouth HS |
2002 | Riverside Community College | Rhythm X | Plan B | Avon High School | Choctawhatchee HS | New Palestine | Franklin Central HS | New Albany HS |
2001 | Music City Mystique | Eklipse | Arthur Hill | Mission Viejo High School | Avon HS | Springboro HS | Franklin Central HS | Union HS |
2000 | Blue Knights World | Penn State Indoor Percussion | Eastside Fury Percussion | King Philip High School | Father Ryan HS | Loara HS | Franklin Central HS | No Concert Open class |
1999 | Blue Knights World | Southern Maine Youth Percussion Ensemble | No Independent A class | Dartmouth High School | Centerville HS | Ayala High School | Franklin Central HS | No Concert Open class |
1998 | Music City Mystique | Freelancers | No Independent A class | Dartmouth High School | Arvada HS | Johansen HS | Franklin Central HS | No Concert Open class |
1997 | Music City Mystique | S. Mountain Community College | No Independent A class | Northglenn HS | Avon HS | Clayton Valley HS | Gateway High School | No Concert Open class |
1996 | Music City Mystique | No Independent Open class | No Independent A class | John Overton HS | No Scholastic Open Class | Avon HS | Gateway High School | No Concert Open class |
1995 | Atlanta Rhythm Machine | No Independent Open class | No Independent A class | Hatboro Horsham HS | No Scholastic Open class | No Scholastic A class | Baldwinsville High School | No Concert Open class |
1994 | Blue Knights World | No Independent Open class | No Independent A class | Lincoln Way High School | No Scholastic Open class | No Scholastic A class | Baldwinsville High School | No Concert Open class |
1993 | No Independent class | No Independent class | No Independent class | Clovis West HS | No Scholastic Open class | No Scholastic A class | No Concert class | No Concert class |
Indoor Percussion Top 10 Historical High Scores
Score | Ensemble | Year | Class |
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99.600 | Woodbridge High School | 2012 | Scholastic Concert World |
98.900 | Mansfield High School | 2008 | Scholastic Concert Open |
98.750 | Franklin Central High School | 1999 | Scholastic Concert World |
98.650 | Ayala High School | 2009 | Scholastic Concert World |
98.400 | Gateway High School | 1999 | Scholastic Concert World |
98.350 | Dartmouth High School | 1998 | Scholastic World |
98.300 | King Philip High School | 2000 | Scholastic World |
98.250 | Franklin Central High School | 1998 | Scholastic Concert World |
98.200 | Gateway High School
Ayala High School |
1996
2007 |
Scholastic Concert World |
98.100 | Northglenn High School | 1997 | Scholastic World |
Indoor Percussion Fan's Favorite Award
Year | Ensemble | Class | Show |
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2012 | NorthCoast Academy | Percussion Independent World Class | "Lose Yourself" |
2012 | Walled Lake Central High School | Percussion Scholastic World Class | "Shattered Perspective" |
2012 | River City Rhythm | Percussion Independent Open Class | "Crossing the Line" |
2012 | Dorman High School | Percussion Open Class | "Plugged In" |
2012 | eNVision Percussion | Percussion Independent A Class | "eNVision Your Life" |
2012 | Mechanicsburg High Sschool | Percussion Scholastic A Class | "Tribal Effect" |
2012 | Corona Del Sol High School | Percussion Concert Class | "Time Machine" |
2011 | Blue Knights World | Percussion World Class | "Physical Graffiti" |
2011 | Boston University | Percussion Open Class | "Android Revolution" |
2011 | eNVision Percussion | Percussion A Class | "Connected" |
2010 | Northglenn High School | Percussion World Class | "The Deadbeats: Drums of the Dead" |
2010 | Milton High School | Percussion Open Class | "The Unknown" |
2010 | Los Banos High School | Percussion A Class | "Scrabble" |
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