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2016 State Championships (Final Schedule) Winter Guard & Percussion of Oklahoma April 2, 2016 - Yukon High School (Final Schedule) Unit Warmup A Travel Warmup B Holding Perform Middle School Collinsville Middle School 8:39 8:46 8:48 8:55 9:00 Haskell Middle School 8:46 8:53 8:55 9:02 9:07 Westmoore Middle School 8:53 9:00 9:02 9:09 9:14 McAlester Middle School 9:00 9:07 9:09 9:16 9:21 Adair Middle School 9:07 9:14 9:16 9:23 9:28 Yukon Middle School 9:14 9:21 9:23 9:30 9:35 Mustang Middle School 9:21 9:28 9:30 9:37 9:42 Jenks Middle School 9:28 9:35 9:37 9:44 9:49 Choctaw Middle School 9:35 9:42 9:44 9:51 9:56 BREAK Scholastic Regional B Northwest Classen High School 10:06 10:13 10:15 10:22 10:27 Atoka High School 10:13 10:20 10:22 10:29 10:34 Wagoner High School 10:20 10:27 10:29 10:36 10:41 Nathan Hale High School 10:27 10:34 10:36 10:43 10:48 Southmoore High School JV 10:34 10:41 10:43 10:50 10:55 Stillwater Cadet 10:41 10:48 10:50 10:57 11:02 Sapulpa High School JV 10:48 10:55 10:57 11:04 11:09 Kiefer High School 10:55 11:02 11:04 11:11 11:16 Piedmont High School JV 11:02 11:09 11:11 11:18 11:23 Jenks 8th Grade 11:09 11:16 11:18 11:25 11:30 Mustang High School JV 11:16 11:23 11:25 11:32 11:37 Edmond Memorial High School JV 11:23 11:30 11:32 11:39 11:44 Westmoore High School JV 11:30 11:37 11:39 11:46 11:51 BREAK Scholastic Regional A Stillwater High School JV 11:59 12:06 12:08 12:15 12:20 Bixby High School JV 12:06 12:13 12:15 12:22 12:27 Coweta High School 12:13 12:20 12:22 12:29 12:34 Putnam City High School 12:20 12:27 12:29 12:36 12:41 Collinsville High School 12:27 12:34 12:36 12:43 12:48 Haskell High School 12:34 12:41 12:43 12:50 12:55 Tahlequah High School 12:41 12:48 12:50 12:57 1:02 Catoosa High School 12:48 12:55 12:57 1:04 1:09 Pryor High School 12:55 1:02 1:04 1:11 1:16 Union 8th Grade 1:02 1:09 1:11 1:18 1:23 McAlester High School 1:09 1:16 1:18 1:25 1:30 Western Heights High School 1:16 1:23 1:25 1:32 1:37 !1 April 2, 2016 - Yukon High School (Final Schedule) Unit Warmup A Travel Warmup B Holding Perform Yukon High School JV 1:23 1:30 1:32 1:39 1:44 Adiar High School 1:30 1:37 1:39 1:46 1:51 BREAK Independent Regional A Immense Memories 1:49 1:56 1:58 2:05 2:10 Magnetika 1:56 2:03 2:05 2:12 2:17 Massing for MS-IRA - Full Unit Massing Percussion Scholastic Concert A Atoka High School 3:35 3:55 4:00 Percussion Scholastic Marching B Tulsa Edison Prep 3:45 4:05 4:10 Wagoner High School 3:55 4:15 4:20 Claremore High School 4:05 4:25 4:30 McAlester High School 4:15 4:35 4:40 Percussion Scholastic Marching A Ft. Gibson High School 4:25 4:45 4:50 Southmoore High School 4:35 4:55 5:00 Percussion Scholastic Marching Open Union High School 4:45 5:05 5:10 Percussion Independent Marching Open Resistance 4:55 5:15 5:20 BREAK Scholastic B Southmoore High School Varsity 5:17 5:25 5:27 5:35 5:40 Putnam City North High School 5:25 5:33 5:35 5:43 5:48 Piedmond High School 5:33 5:41 5:43 5:51 5:56 Checotah High School 5:41 5:49 5:51 5:59 6:04 Stillwater High School 5:49 5:57 5:59 6:07 6:12 Bartlesville High School 5:57 6:05 6:07 6:15 6:20 Ft. Gibson High School 6:05 6:13 6:15 6:23 6:28 Westmoore High School Varsity 6:13 6:21 6:23 6:31 6:36 Choctaw High School JV 6:21 6:29 6:31 6:39 6:44 Claremore High School 6:19 6:27 6:29 6:37 6:42 BREAK Scholastic A Sapulpa High School Varsity 7:01 7:09 7:11 7:19 7:24 Edmond North High School 7:09 7:17 7:19 7:27 7:32 Mustang High School Varsity 7:17 7:25 7:27 7:35 7:40 Bixby High School Varsity 7:25 7:33 7:35 7:43 7:48 Edmond Memorial High School Varsity 7:33 7:41 7:43 7:51 7:56 !2 April 2, 2016 - Yukon High School (Final Schedule) Unit Warmup A Travel Warmup B Holding Perform Yukon High School Varsity 7:41 7:49 7:51 7:59 8:04 Berryhill High School 7:49 7:57 7:59 8:07 8:12 Jenks High School JV 7:57 8:05 8:07 8:15 8:20 Union High School ‘A' 8:05 8:13 8:15 8:23 8:28 Jenks HS Varsity 8:13 8:21 8:23 8:31 8:36 Independent A Archon 8:21 8:29 8:31 8:39 8:44 Memorial Independent 8:29 8:37 8:39 8:47 8:52 BREAK Scholastic Open Choctaw High School Varsity 8:28 8:37 8:39 8:58 9:03 Union High School ‘Open’ 8:36 8:45 8:47 9:06 9:11 Massing for Percussion-SO - Full Unit Massing !3.
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