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2017 AVJE Information 2016 All‐Virginia Jazz Ensemble Audition Results Ens Instrument School Audition Site Audition # Jazz Ensemble Alto Sax J.E.B. Stuart High School Stone Bridge 25 Jazz Ensemble Alto Sax Kettle Run High School Millbrook 10 Jazz Band Alto Sax Loudoun County High School Stone Bridge 22 Jazz Band Alto Sax Lake Braddock Secondary Stone Bridge 26 Alto Sax Union High School Union 1 Alto Sax Warhill High School Jamestown 5 Alto Sax Albemarle High School Albemarle 2 Alto Sax Chantilly High School Chantilly 34 Alto Sax Chancellor High School Riverbend 4 Alto Sax Loudoun County High School Stone Bridge 21 Alto Sax Albemarle High School Albemarle 3 Alto Sax Harrisonburg High School Harrisonburg 3 Alto Sax Bruton High School Jamestown 3 Alto Sax Langley High School Stone Bridge 34 Alto Sax Dominion High School Stone Bridge 37 Alto Sax Stone Bridge High School Stone Bridge 11 Alto Sax Sherando High School Millbrook 11 Alto Sax Indian River High School GSA 2 Alto Sax Chancellor High School Riverbend 1 Alto Sax Harrisonburg High School Harrisonburg 1 Alto Sax Chancellor High School Riverbend 5 Alto Sax John Handley High School Millbrook 4 Alto Sax Smithfield High School GSA 1 Alto Sax Walsingham Academy Jamestown 17 Alto Sax Colonial Forge High School Riverbend 3 Alto Sax Churchland High School GSA 3 Alto Sax Hanover High School Atlee 2 Alto Sax Stone Bridge High School Stone Bridge 4 Alto Sax Mills E. Godwin High School Atlee 1 Alto Sax Stone Bridge High School Stone Bridge 5 Alto Sax Fairfax High School Chantilly 23 Alto Sax Gloucester High School Jamestown 7 Alto Sax Chantilly High School Chantilly 21 Alto Sax Chantilly High School Chantilly 33 Alto Sax Riverbend High School Riverbend 2 Jazz Ensemble Tenor Sax George Mason High School Chantilly 6 Jazz Ensemble Tenor Sax Grafton High School Jamestown 9 Jazz Band Tenor Sax Harrisonburg High School Harrisonburg 2 Jazz Band Tenor Sax Smithfield High School GSA 1 Tenor Sax Stone Bridge High School Stone Bridge 19 Tenor Sax Loudoun Valley High School Stone Bridge 3 Tenor Sax Wakefield High School Millbrook 9 Tenor Sax Lake Braddock Secondary Chantilly 22 Tenor Sax Colonial Forge High School Riverbend 2 Tenor Sax George Mason High School Chantilly 32 Tenor Sax Northside High School Chantilly 25 Tenor Sax Stafford High School Riverbend 3 Tenor Sax Chantilly High School Chantilly 39 Tenor Sax Chantilly High School Stone Bridge 44 Tenor Sax Hanover High School Atlee 1 Tenor Sax Tallwood High School Jamestown 13 Tenor Sax Stone Bridge High School Stone Bridge 47 Tenor Sax Stone Bridge High School Stone Bridge 10 Tenor Sax Millbrook High School Millbrook 8 Tenor Sax Chancellor High School Riverbend 5 Tenor Sax Chantilly High School Chantilly 7 Tenor Sax Riverbend High School Riverbend 1 2016 All‐Virginia Jazz Ensemble Audition Results Tenor Sax Gate City High School Gate City 1 Tenor Sax Millbrook High School Millbrook 2 Jazz Ensemble Bari Sax Falls Church High School Stone Bridge 13 Jazz Band Bari Sax TC Williams High School Chantilly 18 Bari Sax Briar Woods High School Stone Bridge 24 Bari Sax Mountain View High School Riverbend 1 Bari Sax Dominion High School Stone Bridge 39 Bari Sax Dominion High School Stone Bridge 40 Bari Sax Chantilly High School Chantilly 40 Bari Sax Langley High School Chantilly 24 Bari Sax South Lakes High School Chantilly 27 Bari Sax Smithfield High School GSA 1 Bari Sax Chancellor High School Riverbend 3 Bari Sax Stone Bridge High School Stone Bridge 45 Bari Sax Colonial Forge High School Riverbend 2 Jazz Ensemble Trumpet Albemarle High School Albemarle 9 Jazz Ensemble Trumpet Albemarle High School Albemarle 6 Jazz Ensemble Trumpet Tallwood High School Jamestown 11 Jazz Ensemble Trumpet Hanover High School Atlee 1 Jazz Band Trumpet Stafford High School Riverbend 3 Jazz Band Trumpet Washington & Lee High School Chantilly 14 Jazz Band Trumpet Mills E. Godwin High School Atlee 3 Jazz Band Trumpet Princess Anne High School Jamestown 10 Trumpet Chantilly High School Chantilly 31 Trumpet Northern Va Homeschool Chantilly 3 Trumpet Millbrook High School Millbrook 1 Trumpet Briar Woods High School Stone Bridge 38 Trumpet Briar Woods High School Stone Bridge 35 Trumpet Mills E. Godwin High School Atlee 2 Trumpet Stone Bridge High School Stone Bridge 6 Trumpet Colonial Forge High School Riverbend 2 Trumpet Annandale High School Stone Bridge 32 Trumpet Annandale High School Stone Bridge 31 Trumpet Riverbend High School Riverbend 1 Trumpet Chancellor High School Riverbend 4 Trumpet Albemarle High School Albemarle 8 Trumpet Chancellor High School Riverbend 5 Trumpet Albemarle High School Albemarle 5 Trumpet Briar Woods High School Stone Bridge 23 Trumpet Albemarle High School Albemarle 12 Trumpet Mills E. Godwin High School Atlee 4 Trumpet Smithfield High School GSA 1 Trumpet Stone Bridge High School Stone Bridge 12 Trumpet Gate City High School Gate City 2 Trumpet Brooke Point High School Chantilly 16 Trumpet Chantilly High School Chantilly 2 Trumpet Chantilly High School Stone Bridge 43 Trumpet Stone Bridge High School Stone Bridge 9 Jazz Ensemble Trombone Yorktown High School Chantilly 13 Jazz Ensemble Trombone Sherando High School Millbrook 3 Jazz Ensemble Trombone Hanover High School Atlee 1 Jazz Band Trombone Lake Braddock Secondary Stone Bridge 14 Jazz Band Trombone West Potomac High School Chantilly 10 Jazz Band Trombone Broad Run High School Stone Bridge 41 Trombone Washington & Lee High School Chantilly 11 Trombone Oakton High School Chantilly 19 Trombone Harrisonburg High School Harrisonburg 1 Trombone Charlottesville High School Albemarle 7 2016 All‐Virginia Jazz Ensemble Audition Results Trombone Chantilly High School Chantilly 38 Trombone Union High School Union 2 Trombone Albemarle High School Albemarle 11 Trombone Mills E. Godwin High School Atlee 2 Trombone Chantilly High School Chantilly 17 Trombone South County High School Chantilly 26 Trombone Stafford High School Riverbend 1 Trombone Colonial Forge High School Riverbend 2 Trombone Stafford High School Riverbend 3 Jazz Ensemble Bass Trombone Briar Woods High School Stone Bridge 15 Jazz Band Bass Trombone Stafford High School Riverbend 1 Bass Trombone Deep Run High School Atlee 1 Bass Trombone John Handley High School Millbrook 5 Jazz Ensemble Guitar Jamestown High School Jamestown 4 Jazz Band Guitar H‐B Woodlawn Secondary Program Chantilly 4 Guitar South County High School Stone Bridge 29 Guitar Clover Hill High School Atlee 2 Guitar Albemarle High School Albemarle 13 Guitar Veritas School Atlee 1 Guitar Thomas Dale High School Atlee 3 Guitar Tabb High School Jamestown 14 Guitar Chantilly High School Stone Bridge 46 Guitar Warhill High School Jamestown 2 Guitar TC Williams High School Chantilly 36 Jazz Ensemble Bass Loundon Valley High School Stone Bridge 42 Jazz Band Bass Hanover High School Atlee 1 Bass WT Woodson High School Chantilly 5 Bass Albemarle High School Albemarle 14 Bass TC Williams High School Chantilly 37 Bass Stone Bridge High School Stone Bridge 16 Bass Albemarle High School Albemarle 4 Bass Harrisonburg High School Harrisonburg 4 Bass Chantilly High School Chantilly 30 Bass Briar Woods High School Stone Bridge 7 Bass Thomas Dale High School Atlee 2 Bass Bruton High School Jamestown 6 Bass Stonewall Jackson High School Stone Bridge 28 Bass Mountain View High School Riverbend 1 Bass Strasburg High School Millbrook 6 Bass Chancellor High School Riverbend 2 Bass Brooke Point High School Chantilly 1 Jazz Ensemble Piano Albemarle High School Albemarle 1 Jazz Band Piano Tuscarora High School Stone Bridge 33 Piano Riverbend High School Riverbend 1 Piano Princess Anne High School Jamestown 8 Piano Chancellor High School Riverbend 2 Piano Stone Bridge High School Stone Bridge 17 Piano Sherando High School Millbrook 12 Piano Monacan High School Atlee 1 Piano TC Williams High School Chantilly 9 Piano Mills E. Godwin High School Atlee 2 Piano Smithfield High School GSA 1 Piano Stafford High School Riverbend 3 Piano Chantilly High School Chantilly 8 Piano Chantilly High School Chantilly 12 Jazz Ensemble Drums Colonial Forge High School Riverbend 1 Jazz Ensemble Drums New Kent High School Atlee 2 Jazz Band Drums Lake Braddock Secondary Stone Bridge 27 2016 All‐Virginia Jazz Ensemble Audition Results Jazz Band Drums South County High School Stone Bridge 30 Drums Tallwood High School Jamestown 12 Drums Harrisonburg High School Harrisonburg 6 Drums Chantilly High School Chantilly 20 Drums Albemarle High School Albemarle 10 Drums Yorktown High School Chantilly 15 Drums Robinson Secondary Chantilly 35 Drums Loundon Valley High School Stone Bridge 2 Drums Jamestown High School Jamestown 15 Drums Briar Woods High School Stone Bridge 18 Drums Briar Woods High School Stone Bridge 8 Drums Bruton High School Jamestown 16 Drums Thomas Dale High School Atlee 3 Drums South Lakes High School Chantilly 28 Drums Park View High School Stone Bridge 1 Drums Chancellor High School Riverbend 2 Drums Liberty High School Millbrook 7 Drums Gloucester High School Jamestown 1 Drums Stone Bridge High School Stone Bridge 20 Drums Clover Hill High School Atlee 1 Jazz Ensemble Vibes Briar Woods High School Stone Bridge 36 Jazz Band Vibes Chantilly High School Chantilly 29.
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