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NESBA Championship Finals Competition Schedule USBands New England States Marching Band Championships Competition Schedule Veterans Memorial Stadium –635 South Main Street – New Britain, CT 06051 Saturday, October 28, 2017 ***REVISED 10/24/17*** IMPORTANT REMINDERS: 1. Please make arrangements to bring a lunch/snack (healthy food, i.e. fruits, sandwiches and water) before we leave and bring money for concession after our performance at the USBands show! 2. All helpers are asked to ride the bus with us to and from the events! 3. USBands only assigns a few extra staff badges for entrance to the field. We will designate those to parents that are helping the band on and off of the field. Depending on the show host, some stamp hands of parent helpers for entrance that ride on the bus. All others will have to pay admission to the event. However, I should have enough tickets at this event for all parent helpers as they have provided me a good amount of tickets to the event. WE WILL LOAD THE TRAILERS ON THURSDAY DIRECTLY AFTER-SCHOOL (Loading 2:15 p.m. – 3:15 p.m.) 7:15 a.m. Arrive at SBRHS & Uniform distribution 7:30 a.m. Depart for Veterans Memorial Stadium 10:00 a.m. Arrive at Veterans Memorial Stadium 10:15 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Unload Equipment / Registration / Bathroom Break / Final Preparations 11:00 a.m. – 12:52 p.m. Warm-up for performance in designated areas 12:52 p.m. Depart for the performance field 1:02 p.m. Official SBRHS Blue Raider Gate Time 1:15 p.m. Official SBRHS Blue Raider Performance Time 1:27 p.m. – 1:50 p.m. Post-performance pictures with Event Photographer 1:50 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Bring All Equipment back to Equipment Trucks (someone will have to stay with equipment during ceremony.) 2:05 p.m. Student Leaders arrive for Awards Ceremony 2:15 p.m. Finale and Awards Ceremony 2:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Change out of uniforms and return them neatly to your garment bags 3:00 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Reload All Equipment 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Food, merchandise, and restrooms at the stadium 5:00 p.m. Return to buses as a group 5:30 p.m. Depart from Veterans Memorial Stadium 8:00 p.m. Arrive at SBRHS / Unload Equipment / Hand Uniforms back in 8:30 p.m. (approx.) Dismissal David M. Marshall Director, Somerset Berkley Regional High School “Blue Raider” Marching Band [email protected] US BANDS NEW ENGLAND STATES MARCHING BAND CHAMPIONSHIPS Competition Chaperone List Name Instrument YOG Parents Sylvia Bulhoes Clarinet 2019 Audrey DeSousa Clarinet 2021 Brooke Cleathero Baritone 2020 Jillian Platt Tenor Sax 2020 Group 1 Jillian Cabral Color Guard (Captain) 2019 Jacob Matos Pit Percussion 2021 Jonathan Cabral Pit Percussion 2020 Abby Matos Pit Percussion 2021 Bailey Collins Alto Sax (Drum Major) 2019 David M. Marshall, Jr. Baritone (Drum Major) 2018 David Rausch Alto Sax 2019 Nicholas Taylor Alto Sax 2020 Group 2 Abigail Collins Pit Percussion (Captain) 2019 Tiago Silva Trombone 2020 Adam Oehmen Alto Sax 2020 Holly Dion Trumpet 2020 Hannah Driscoll Trumpet 2019 Madison Pierce Trumpet 2020 Matt Rausch Trumpet 2021 Group 3 Jacob Biello Pit Percussion 2019 Julia Lopriore Pit Percussion 2020 Erin Murphy Pit Percussion 2019 Nina Almeida Battery Percussion 2019 Devon Barros Battery Percussion 2018 Julie Beaulieu Battery Percussion (Captain) 2018 Group 4 Sarah Marshall Battery Percussion 2021 Zachary Taylor Battery Percussion 2018 Lori Viveiros Battery Percussion 2019 Abigail Botelho Color Guard 2019 Kaitlyn Belanger Color Guard 2019 Sorelle Alzaibak Color Guard 2019 Group 5 Sydney Wood Color Guard 2021 Emily Belisle Color Guard 2019 Delaney Brandzen Color Guard 2019 Tyler Barros Boat Buddies Emma Cleathero Boat Buddies A.J. Collins Boat Buddies Group 6 Ian DeSousa Boat Buddies Zach Perry-Driscoll Boat Buddies Jonathan Oehmen Boat Buddies Marching Band Director David M. Marshall (401) 952-5574 Updated on October 24, 2017 USBands New England States Marching Band Championships Saturday, October 28, 2017 – New Britain, CT Time Element 10:00 AM Group II A: The Gilbert School (Winsted, CT) 10:13 AM Group II A: Oliver Ames High School (North Easton, MA) 10:26 AM Group II A: Danbury High School (Danbury, CT) 10:39 AM Group II A: Rockville High School (CT) (Vernon, CT) 10:52 AM Group II A: Auburn High School (MA) (Auburn, MA) 11:05 AM Group II A: East Haven High School Co-op Marching Band (East Haven, CT) 11:18 AM Group I Open: Bishop Feehan High School (Attleboro, MA) 11:31 AM Group I Open: Joseph Case High School (Swansea, MA) 11:44 AM Group III A: O.H. Platt High School (Meriden, CT) 11:57 AM Group III A: Springfield Central High School (Springfield, MA) 12:10 PM Group III A: Plainfield High School (CT) (Central Village, CT) 12:23 PM Group III A: Bethel High School (CT) (Bethel, CT) 12:36 PM BREAK 12:49 PM Group I A: South Hadley High School (South Hadley, MA) 01:02 PM Group I A: Rocky Hill High School (Rocky Hill, CT) 01:15 PM Group I A: Somerset Berkley Regional High School (Somerset, MA) 01:28 PM Group I A: Montville High School (CT) (Oakdale, CT) 01:41 PM Group I A: Brookfield High School (Brookfield, CT) 01:54 PM Group I A: East Lyme High School (East Lyme, CT) 02:15 PM AWARDS 02:45 PM Group IV A: Westerly High School (Westerly, RI) 02:59 PM Group IV A: Salem High School (MA) (Salem, MA) 03:13 PM Group IV A: Bunnell-Stratford High School (Stratford, CT) 03:27 PM Group IV A: Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School (South Yarmouth, MA) 03:41 PM Group IV A: Sheehan High School (Wallingford, CT) 03:55 PM Group V A: Berlin High School (Berlin, CT) 04:09 PM Group V A: Stoughton High School (Stoughton, MA) 04:23 PM Group V A: Brien McMahon High School (Norwalk, CT) 04:37 PM Group V A: Lyman Hall High School (Wallingford, CT) 04:51 PM Group V A: Francis T. Maloney High School (Meriden, CT) 05:05 PM Group VI A: Middletown High School (CT) (Middletown, CT) 05:18 PM Exhibition: Sacred Heart University (Fairfield, CT) 05:35 PM AWARDS 06:00 PM Group II Open: Cranston High School East (Cranston, RI) 06:13 PM Group II Open: Robert E. Fitch High School (Groton, CT) 06:26 PM Group III Open: Westhill High School (Stamford, CT) 06:39 PM Group IV Open: Naugatuck High School (Naugatuck, CT) 06:53 PM Group IV Open: Norwich Free Academy (Norwich, CT) 07:07 PM Group IV Open: King Philip Regional High School (Wrentham, MA) 07:21 PM Group IV Open: Newtown High School (Sandy Hook, CT) 07:35 PM Group IV Open: Blackstone-Millville High School (Blackstone, MA) 07:49 PM Exhibition: Central Connecticut State University (New Britain, CT) 08:03 PM Group V Open: Mansfield High School (Mansfield, MA) 08:17 PM Group V Open: Wethersfield High School (Wethersfield, CT) 08:31 PM Group V Open: New Milford High School (CT) (New Milford, CT) 08:45 PM Group V Open: Cheshire High School (Cheshire, CT) 08:59 PM Group V Open: Dartmouth High School (Dartmouth, MA) 09:13 PM Group VI Open: Trumbull High School (Trumbull, CT) 09:27 PM Group VI Open: Southington High School (Southington, CT) 09:41 PM Group VI Open: Norwalk High School (Norwalk, CT) 09:55 PM Exhibition: Boston University Marching Band (Boston, MA) 10:15 PM AWARDS .
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