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Performance Schedule (As of 02/18/20) Saturday, April 18, 2020 2020 Winter Guard Association of Southern California Championships, Prelims @ TBD* in TBD*, California Winter Guard Association of Southern California (WGASC) Performance Schedule (as of 02/18/20) CLASS SCHOOL PERFORM SAAA North Torrance High School TBD* SAAA Western High School TBD* SAAA Citrus Hill High School Blue TBD* SAAA Cerritos High School TBD* SAAA Huntington Park High School TBD* SAAA Castle Park High School TBD* SAAA La Mirada High School TBD* SAAA Trabuco Hills High School (JV) TBD* SAAA Redlands East Valley High School TBD* SAAA La Quinta High School TBD* SAAA Schurr High School TBD* SAAA Paloma Valley High School TBD* SAAA Rancho Bernardo High School (JV) TBD* SAAA Mira Mesa High School (JV) TBD* SAAA Colony High School TBD* SAAA Quartz Hill High School TBD* SAAA Villa Park High School TBD* SAAA Claremont High School TBD* SAAA Rubidoux High School Black TBD* SAAA Westlake High School TBD* SAAA Saugus High School TBD* SAAA Moorpark High School TBD* SAAA South Torrance High School TBD* SAAA Santa Monica High School TBD* SAAA Alta Loma High School TBD* SAAA Marshall Fundamental High School TBD* SAAA Bloomington High School TBD* SAAA Dos Pueblos High School TBD* SAAA La Serna High School TBD* SAAA Kaiser High School TBD* SAAA West Hills High School TBD* SAAA Sultana High School TBD* SAAA Sunny Hills High School TBD* SAAA Aliso Niguel High School #2 TBD* SAAA Crescenta Valley High School TBD* SAAA Ramona High School (Riverside) TBD* SAAA South Pasadena High School TBD* SAAA Los Osos High School #1 TBD* SAAA Patrick Henry High School TBD* SAAA Patriot High School TBD* SAAA Arlington High School TBD* SAAA Riverside King High School #1 TBD* SAAA Highland High School TBD* SAAA Fallbrook High School TBD* SAAA Don Lugo High School TBD* SAAA Whittier High School TBD* SAAA Marina High School TBD* SAAA Jurupa Hills High School TBD* SAAA Grand Terrace High School TBD* Last Updated on 2/20/2020 at 9:55 PM Saturday, April 18, 2020 2020 Winter Guard Association of Southern California Championships, Prelims @ TBD* in TBD*, California Winter Guard Association of Southern California (WGASC) Performance Schedule (as of 02/18/20) CLASS SCHOOL PERFORM SAAA Thousand Oaks High School TBD* SAAA El Capitan High School TBD* SAAA Los Altos High School TBD* SAAA Summit High School TBD* SAAA Vista Murrieta High School (Frosh/Soph) TBD* SAAA Chaffey High School #1 TBD* SAAA Helix Charter High School TBD* SAAA Santiago High School Black TBD* SAAA Glendale High School TBD* SAAA Rancho Verde High School (Varsity) TBD* SAAA Bell Gardens High School TBD* SAAA Point Loma High School TBD* SAAA Oceanside High School TBD* SAAA Bonita High School TBD* SAAA Canyon Springs High School (Varsity) TBD* SAAA El Camino High School #1 TBD* SAAA Loara High School TBD* SAAA Grover Cleveland Charter High School TBD* SAAA Savanna High School TBD* SAAA Temescal Canyon High School TBD* SAAA Canyon High School (OC) TBD* SAAA Lancaster High School TBD* SAAA Great Oak High School (JV) TBD* SAAA San Marino High School TBD* SAAA Carlsbad High School TBD* SAAA San Clemente High School TBD* SAAA Fountain Valley High School (JV) TBD* SAAA Eleanor Roosevelt High School #1 TBD* SAAA Tesoro High School TBD* SAAA Buena High School TBD* SAAA Edison High School TBD* SAAA Chino High School (JV) TBD* SAAA Valencia High School (JV)(OC) TBD* SAAA Paloma Valley High School TBD* SAAA Dos Pueblos High School TBD* SAAA Sunny Hills High School TBD* SAAA Aliso Niguel High School #2 TBD* SAAA Chaffey High School #1 TBD* SAAA Grover Cleveland Charter High School TBD* Individual Equipment Denise Adams Individual Movement Christine Clayton Individual Movement Tim Landess Design Analysis Jack Pursifull General Effect 1 James Goodrich General Effect 2 Christine Clayton Timing & Penalties Christopher Rutt Chief Judge Tim Landess Tech Lisa Moyer Announcer Robert Whitaker Contest Director Brian Fisher Last Updated on 2/20/2020 at 9:55 PM Sunday, April 19, 2020 2020 Winter Guard Association of Southern California Championships, Finals @ Bren Events Center, University of California in Irvine, California Winter Guard Association of Southern California (WGASC) Finals Performance Schedule (as of 02/18/20) CLASS SCHOOL PERFORM SA Paramount High School TBD* SA Trabuco Hills High School TBD* SA Kennedy High School (La Palma) TBD* SA Mira Mesa High School (Varsity) TBD* SA San Pedro High School TBD* SA Westminster High School (Varsity) TBD* SA Aliso Niguel High School #1 TBD* SA Nogales High School (Varsity) TBD* SA El Segundo High School TBD* SA Rancho Buena Vista High School TBD* SA Valencia High School TBD* SA Charter Oak High School TBD* SA Bellflower High School (Varsity) TBD* SA South Hills High School TBD* SA Riverside Poly High School TBD* SA El Camino Real High School #1 TBD* SA Great Oak High School (Varsity) TBD* SA Los Alamitos High School TBD* SA Granada Hills Charter High School #1 TBD* SA Centennial High School (Varsity) TBD* SA Downey High School TBD* SA Fountain Valley High School TBD* SA La Canada High School TBD* SA Chino High School TBD* SA Hart High School TBD* SA West Ranch High School TBD* IA Exodus TBD* IA Coronado Independent TBD* IA Gold Winterguard TBD* IA Infinity Winter Guard TBD* IA Emerald Winterguard TBD* IA All City Independent TBD* Last Updated on 2/20/2020 at 9:55 PM Sunday, April 19, 2020 2020 Winter Guard Association of Southern California Championships, Finals @ Bren Events Center, University of California in Irvine, California Winter Guard Association of Southern California (WGASC) Finals Performance Schedule (as of 02/18/20) CLASS SCHOOL PERFORM SO Chino Hills High School TBD* SO Vista Murrieta High School (Varsity) TBD* SO Valencia High School (OC) TBD* SO Rowland High School TBD* SO Rancho Cucamonga High School TBD* SO Etiwanda High School (Varsity) TBD* IO Arete Winterguard TBD* IO Vox Artium TBD* IO San Diego State University Aztec Winter Guard TBD* IO Icon Winter Guard TBD* SW Ayala High School TBD* SW Palm Desert High School TBD* SW Arcadia High School TBD* SW El Dorado High School TBD* IW Diamante TBD* Individual Equipment 1 TBD* Individual Equipment 1 TBD* Individual Equipment 2 TBD* Individual Equipment 2 TBD* Individual Movement 1 TBD* Individual Movement 1 TBD* Individual Movement 2 TBD* Individual Movement 2 TBD* Design Analysis 1 TBD* Design Analysis 1 TBD* Design Analysis 1 TBD* Design Analysis 2 TBD* Design Analysis 2 TBD* General Effect 1 TBD* General Effect 1 TBD* General Effect 2 TBD* General Effect 2 TBD* General Effect 3 TBD* General Effect 3 TBD* General Effect 4 TBD* General Effect 4 TBD* Timing & Penalties 1 TBD* Timing & Penalties 2 TBD* Chief Judge 1 TBD* Chief Judge 2 TBD* Tech TBD* Announcer 1 TBD* Contest Director TBD* Last Updated on 2/20/2020 at 9:55 PM.
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