2006 DCA World Championships Finals

Rochester, NY
September 3, 2006

Open Class
 1. Reading Buccaneers     97.238
 2. Empire Statesmen       96.950
 3. Bushwackers            95.638
 4. Hawthorne Caballeros   95.000
 5. Minnesota Brass        92.325
 6. Syracuse Brigadiers    91.538
 7. Connecticut Hurricanes 86.738
 8. Renegades              86.236
 9. Corpsvets              85.750
10. Carolina Gold          84.775

Class A
 1. Govenaires             78.625
 2. White Sabers           76.513
 3. SoCal Dream            76.113

2006 DCA World Championships Prelims

Rochester, NY
September 2, 2006

Open Class
 1. Reading Buccaneers     97.275
 2. Empire Statesmen       96.963
 3. Bushwackers            95.363
 4. Hawthorne Caballeros   95.325
 5. Minnesota Brass        92.500
 6. Syracuse Brigadiers    91.063
 7. Renegades              90.275
 8. Connecticut Hurricanes 88.263
 9. Corpsvets              87.363
10. Carolina Gold          87.250
11. Kilties                84.213
12. Rochester Crusaders    82.438
13. Music City Legend      80.613
14. Frontier               80.288
15. New York Skyliners     79.150
16. Sunrisers              77.700

Class A
 1. Govenaires             78.900
 2. White Sabers           75.500
 3. SoCal Dream            74.525
 4. Chops, Inc.            73.700
 5. Lakeshoremen           72.725
 6. Alliance               72.463
 7. Gulf Coast Sound       69.300

2006 DCI World Championship Division I Championship Finals

Madison, WI
August 12, 2006

 1. Cavaliers            97.200
 2. Phantom Regiment     96.850
 3. Blue Devils          96.550
 4. Bluecoats            93.175
 5. Cadets               93.075
 6. Santa Clara Vanguard 92.350
 7. Blue Knights         90.125
 8. Carolina Crown       89.975
 9. Madison Scouts       87.700
10. Boston Crusaders     87.325
11. Glassmen             86.000
12. Spirit               84.825

2006 DCI World Championship Division I Championship Semifinals

Madison, WI
August 11, 2006

 1. Cavaliers            97.875
 2. Blue Devils          97.000
 3. Phantom Regiment     96.825
 4. Cadets               93.625
 5. Santa Clara Vanguard 93.550
 6. Bluecoats            93.500
 7. Carolina Crown       90.275
 8. Blue Knights         89.350
 9. Boston Crusaders     88.775
10. Madison Scouts       87.950
11. Glassmen             86.275
12. Spirit               85.275
13. Colts                83.050
14. Blue Stars           81.525
15. Crossmen             81.250
16. Capital Regiment     80.825
17. Mandarins            77.875

2006 DCI Division II/III Championship Finals

Madison, WI
August 11, 2006

Division II
1. Academy          95.625
2. East Coast Jazz  95.075
3. Spartans         94.025
4. Oregon Crusaders 92.675
5. Vanguard Cadets  89.525
6. Blue Devils B    89.350
7. Jersey Surf      86.175
8. Memphis Sound    84.225
9. Teal Sound       80.700

Division III   
1. Impulse          84.975
2. Revolution       83.950
3. Raiders          80.500

2006 DCI Division I Championship Quaterfinals

Madison, WI
August 10, 2006

 1. Cavaliers            96.900
 2. Blue Devils          96.525
 3. Phantom Regiment     96.025
 4. Cadets               93.475
 5. Bluecoats            92.975
 6. Santa Clara Vanguard 92.375
 7. Carolina Crown       89.675
 8. Blue Knights         89.650
 9. Boston Crusaders     89.325
10. Madison Scouts       88.250
11. Glassmen             88.125
12. Spirit               86.525
13. Colts                84.625
14. Crossmen             82.675
15. Blue Stars           82.225
16. Capital Regiment     81.925
17. Mandarins            78.375
18. Southwind            77.950
19. Seattle Cascades     75.525
20. Magic                75.225
21. Pacific Crest        74.900
22. Esperanza            72.800
23. Pioneer              71.550

2006 DCI Division II/III Championship Semifinals

Madison, WI
August 10, 2006

Division II
1. Academy          96.125
2. East Coast Jazz  94.200
3. Spartans         93.600
4. Oregon Crusaders 92.875
5. Vanguard Cadets  89.875
6. Blue Devils B    89.175
7. Jersey Surf      86.425
8. Memphis Sound    84.475
9. Teal Sound       81.450

Division III
1. Impulse          86.150
2. Revolution       85.050
3. Raiders          81.750
4. Yamato           80.850
5. Fever            79.525
6. Spokane Thunder  77.375
7. Dutch Boy        76.475
8. Capital Sound    73.525
9. Citations        72.350

2006 DCI Division II/III Championship Prelims

Madison, WI
August 8, 2006

Division II
 1. Academy          95.750
 2. Spartans         94.175
 3. East Coast Jazz  92.450
 4. Oregon Crusaders 92.425
 5. Vanguard Cadets  89.950
 6. Blue Devils B    89.350
 7. Jersey Surf      86.875
 8. Memphis Sound    85.125
 9. Teal Sound       81.150
10. Jubal            80.250
11. Colt Cadets      66.375

Division III
 1. Impulse          83.950
 2. Revolution       83.250
 3. Raiders          80.575
 4. Yamato           78.575
 5. Fever            77.800
 6. Dutch Boy        75.225
 7. Spokane Thunder  74.425
 8. Capital Sound    71.575
 9. Citations        69.450
10. HYPE             69.000
11. Vision Elite     64.775
12. Spirit of Newark 62.400
13. Racine Scouts    59.475
14. Targets          56.775
15. 7th Regiment     55.325
16. Saint John's     51.975
17. Blue Saints      50.400

First Drum Corps Post

Could this be the first usenet post mentioning drum corps?


From: Flip Phillips (flip@osu-cgrg.UUCP)
Subject: DCI - any of you out there? Newsgroups: net.music Date: 1985-11-06 08:24:21 PST *** REPLACE THIS madison WITH YOUR garfield *** any body out there doing anthing with Drum Corps Intl, like marching or teaching? It's been a while since I had anything to do with DCI and i am interested in whats going on. I'm back to teaching a drum line at an area High School. I'll probably march for Redding Bucks next summer( any body else going to do the same). flip phillips ...!osu-cgrg!flip cbosgd!osu-eddie!flip

Here’s a link to the post in Google’s usenet archive.

National group sanctions Troopers

(www.casperstartribune.net)

By CORY MATTESON
Star-Tribune staff writer

In 1972, after over a decade of being known as “America’s Corps,” the Casper-based Troopers Drum and Bugle Corps, became a founding member of Drum Corps International. Today, the DCI governs the world of competitive drum corps, where 14- to 21-year-olds spend their summers sweating through hundreds of practice hours, traveling thousands of miles and playing in some of America’s grandest stadiums.

Over the weekend, though, the DCI gave the Troopers their marching papers. Now the Casper group’s competitive marching is at risk for 2006, while it hurries to get back in good graces with the governing body it helped create.

The DCI held its annual fall meeting in Chicago, which the Troopers executive director Mat Krum could not attend due to a stomach virus. On Sunday, he received a call from Dan Acheson, executive director of DCI. Acheson told Krum that the Troopers’ membership had been revoked.

Monday morning, Krum visited the home of Ted Gilbert, president of the Troopers board of directors, and resigned.

“At this time I felt that I was unable to provide the service the organization needed,” Krum said.

Acheson did not return calls on Tuesday, but the final sentence of DCI’s report on its fall meetings read, “Pursuant to the DCI By-laws the board of directors voted unanimously to terminate the membership of the Troopers from Casper, Wyo., due to internal and external compliance issues, spanning several years.”

“I was not expecting that to be an outcome of the weekend,” said Krum. The Troopers had known before the summer season started in June that the DCI was considering such an action, though Gilbert said it happened faster than he thought it would, especially considering that Krum and three bus drivers had just returned from Houston, where two of the Troopers buses were being used to transport victims of Hurricane Katrina.

Gilbert did not expand much on the DCI’s reasoning for the termination, other to say that the ban “has to do with our organizational background, our staff, our finances.”

“I don’t think (this kind of DCI sanction) happens very often,” he added. “It definitely is something to get somebody that’s slacking, and unfortunately the truth is (we were), and it gets our attention real fast.”

The Troopers are seeking an interim executive director to help comply with the DCI, and, eventually, a full-time replacement for Krum.

Krum, who has been involved with the Troopers since playing in the corps in 1988, said he still plans to help the group.

Gilbert said he hopes the Troopers will be back under the DCI’s umbrella by November, though they may have to march at the Division II level, which would place them in fewer competitions. If they don’t earn reinstatement by next summer, the Troopers will march independently.

But they will march.

“We’re still a drum corps,” Gilbert said. “We just don’t have the auspices of Drum Corps International, and they’re the umbrella organization that arranges for tour schedules, for the various drum corps and their members. As of right now, Troopers are not going to be included on the tour schedule. We are working hard to get all that information that we need to (get) to DCI so that we can be reinstated.”

Not being a sanctioned drum corps could affect recruiting, Gilbert said. The Troopers seek musicians from all over the country, and those who participate spend basically the entire summer together. It might prove to be a difficult draw to woo top talent to a corps not involved with the DCI’s contests, but Troopers drum major Mark Crimm said he has received calls from many current members saying they’ll be back in 2006, no matter what.

“It’s gonna work out,” Gilbert said. “It’s too good of an organization. It’s too good for the kids.”

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