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Don Grotting (Pres.) Mark Hannan (V.P.) Andy Gardner Superintendent Principal Superintendent David Douglas SD Silverton HS North Santiam SD 6A 5A 4A

25200 SW Parkway Avenue, Suite 1 Wilsonville, OR 97070‐9616

www.osaa.org

About the OSAA The OSAA is comprised of 290 member high schools representing more than

200 Oregon communities. A private non‐profit, board‐governed association, Tim France Jeff Clark Steve Boynton the OSAA is sanctioned by the Oregon State Board of Education and is a Principal Principal Superintendent member of the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS). Willamina HS Oakland HS Lincoln County SD 3A 2A 1A

It’s History The OSAA began in 1918 when administrators from 36 schools recognized a need for an organization to coordinate and regulate high school interscholastic competition. Thus the Oregon State High School Athletic Association was formed. The name was changed in 1947 to reflect the inclusion of activities outside of traditional athletics.

Mission Statement The mission of the OSAA is to serve member schools by providing leadership and state coordination for the conduct of interscholastic activities, which will

enrich the educational experiences of high school students. The OSAA will Mark Witty Tony Guevara Matt Posey work to promote interschool activities that provide equitable participation Superintendent President School Board opportunities, positive recognition and learning experiences to students, Baker SD Blanchet Catholic Dallas SD 6A/5A/4A At-Large 3A/2A/1A At-Large OSBA while enhancing the achievement of educational goals.

What the OSAA Does Much like the NCAA at the collegiate level, the OSAA regulates the eligibility and competition of all high school students in the state. This includes everything from determining which league a school will compete in to sponsoring and administering state championships.

Funding As a private, non‐profit organization, the OSAA does not receive any state funding. Revenue is generated from three sources: school membership fees,

state championship gate receipts and corporate sponsors. Mark Horak Mary Lou Boderman Tony Koontz Athletic Director Coordinator Music & Drama AD/Coach OSAA Activities West Linn HS Salem-Keizer SD Harrisburg HS OADA Activities OACA The OSAA sponsors 116 state championships for students competing in 19 interscholastic activities:

Fall Cross Country, Volleyball, Soccer, Football

Winter Cheerleading, Wrestling, Swimming, Basketball, Dance/Drill

Spring Speech, Solo Music, Choir, Band/Orchestra

Golf, Tennis, Track & Field, Softball, Baseball Jack Foliard Executive Director OAOA

OREGON SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION 2016‐17 Delegate Assembly

DISTRICT TERM EXP NAME POSITION SCHOOL / DISTRICT 6A‐1 Portland Interscholastic League 2017 Petra Callin Principal Madison HS 6A‐2 Metro League 2017 Ken Yarnell Principal Aloha HS 6A‐3 Mt. Hood Conference 2019 * Ken Richardson Superintendent David Douglas SD 6A‐4 Three Rivers League 2018 Ken Bell Principal Sherwood HS 6A‐5 Greater Valley Conference 2017 Susie Orsborn Principal West Albany HS 6A‐6 Southwest Conference 2018 ** Russ Bolin Administrator Roseburg HS 5A‐1 Northwest Oregon Conference 2018 ** Mark Pinder Principal Milwaukie HS 5A‐2 Mid‐Willamette Conference 2019 **EB Mark Hannan Administrator Silverton SD 5A‐3 Midwestern League 2018 Kelly Bokn District Athletic Director Eugene SD 5A‐4 Intermountain Conference 2017 Sean Corrigan Assistant Principal Mountain View HS 5A‐5 Columbia River Conference 2019 * Rich Polkinghorn Principal Hood River Valley HS 4A‐1 Cowapa League 2017 Jim Jones Vice Principal Scappoose HS 4A‐2 Tri‐Valley Conference 2018 Ryan Carpenter Principal Estacada HS 4A‐3 Far West League 2017 ** Bill Lucero Principal North Bend HS 4A‐4 Oregon West Conference 2017 **EB Andy Gardner Superintendent North Santiam SD 4A‐5 Sky‐Em League 2019 * Curtiss Scholl Superintendent Sisters SD 4A‐6 Skyline Conference 2017 Dennis Misner Principal North Valley HS 4A‐7 Greater Oregon League 2019 *EB Mark Witty Superintendent Baker SD 3A‐1 Lewis & Clark League 2019 ** Graden Blue Principal Rainier HS 3A‐2 West Valley League 2018 EB Tim France Principal Willamina HS 3A‐3 PacWest Conference 2017 EB Tony Guevara President Blanchet Catholic School 3A‐4 Mountain Valley Conference 2018 ** Tony Jones Administrator Coquille SD 3A‐5 Eastern Oregon League 2018 Marie Shimer Principal Riverside HS 3A‐6 Southern Cascade League 2019 * Jesse Hamilton Principal Lakeview HS 2A‐1 Northwest League 2019 2A‐2 Tri‐River Conference 2017 David Plotts Principal Santiam HS 2A‐3 Mountain View Conference 2018 EB Jeff Clark Principal Oakland HS 2A‐4 Sunset Conference 2019 * Justin Haworth Assistant Principal Waldport HS 2A‐5 Columbia Basin Conference 2019 * Matt Combe Principal Heppner HS 2A‐6 Wapiti League 2018 ** Curt Shelley Superintendent John Day SD 1A‐1 The Valley 10 League 2018 Mark Sherman Vice Principal Southwest Christian HS 1A‐2 Casco League 2018 ** Adam Kronberger Principal Crosshill Christian School 1A‐3 Mountain West League 2018 **EB Steve Boynton Superintendent Lincoln County SD 1A‐4 Skyline League 2019 * Scott Yakovich Principal North Douglas HS 1A‐5 Mountain Valley League 2019 ** Steve Prock Principal Gilchrist HS 1A‐6 Big Sky League 2019 * Jim Smith Principal Wheeler HS 1A‐7 Old Oregon League 2018 ** Lance Dixon Superintendent North Powder SD 1A‐8 High Desert League 2017 Ron Talbot Superintendent Harper SD Oregon School Boards Assn 2017 **EB Matt Posey School Board Dallas SD Oregon Athletic Directors Assn 2019 *EB Mark Horak Athletic Director West Linn HS Activities Advisory Committee 2019 *EB Mary Lou Boderman Coord of Music/Drama Salem‐Keizer SD Oregon Athletic Coaches Assn 2017 **EB Tony Koontz AD/Coach Harrisburg HS Oregon Athletic Officials Assn 2019 *EB Jack Folliard Executive Director Officials Association

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STATE CHAMPIONSHIP DIRECTOR / Charles Bolton Mr. Bolton has been a band director in Oregon for 51 years, beginning his career at Knappa High School in 1966. He retired in the spring of 1999 from Sam Barlow High School after 31 years. At various times, he directed both the Wind Ensemble and the Jazz Band at Mt. Hood Community College. Currently he is teaching classes in music education at Warner Pacific College and Portland State University. His Sam Barlow High School bands performed many times at the Oregon Music Educators Conference, All‐Northwest Conference, WIBC and the International Society for Music Education. His bands won 18 league championships and placed in the top five for 14 consecutive years at the OSAA State Championships, including a pair of state titles. In 1994, he was selected as the Outstanding Teacher in the Gresham‐Barlow School District and was named Oregon's Mr. Holland at the premier of the movie of "Mr. Holland's Opus". Mr. Bolton received the American Bandmasters Associations Citation of Excellence and was honored as the 2002 Band Director of the Year by the Oregon Band Directors Association. In 2008 he was awarded the John McManus Distinguished Teacher Award by the Oregon Music Educators Association and this year received the Exemplary Service to Music Education Award. In 2012 the Oregon Music Education Association gave him the Exemplary Service to Music Education Award. He has directed the Alaska All‐State Band, taught many summers at the music institute in Hawaii and five times co‐directed the band for the Oregon Ambassadors of Music on their tour of Europe. In the spring of 2015 he traveled to China and conducted the International Schools of China high school honor band. He conducts the Tuba Christmas every December in Portland. This is his 17th year of chairing the OSAA Band/Orchestra State Championships.

ADJUDICATORS

Michael Boitz Michael Boitz is the Performing Arts Department Chair at Saratoga High School, Saratoga, CA, where he is in his 19th year of teaching instrumental music and 21st year of teaching overall. The Saratoga High School instrumental music ensembles have developed a reputation for excellence at the state, national, and international level under the leadership of Mr. Boitz. Mr. Boitz’s musical responsibilities at Saratoga High School include overseeing all aspects of the music department, involving nearly 40% of the 1,350 students enrolled at Saratoga High. Mr. Boitz has led concert tours of Spain, Austria, Switzerland, Germany, and Australia, performing at notable halls such as the Musikverein in Vienna, the Sydney Opera House, the Paulau de la Musica in both Valencia and Barcelona, the Peniscola Castle, and the Kursaal in San Sebastian. Mr. Boitz has also led concert tours throughout the involving performances at notable halls such as the Joan and Sanford I. Weill Hall in Santa Rosa, and featured performances at Carnegie Hall in 2011. Saratoga High School ensembles have performed at the local and state level of Music Educators Association conferences, and in 2014 the Saratoga Strings were honored to perform at the Midwest International Clinic in Chicago, IL. Mr. Boitz has been awarded the Teacher‐of‐the‐Year Award by the Los Gatos‐Saratoga High School District, California Music Educators Association Bay Section Gilbert T. Freitas Award for Excellence in Music Education, the California Music Educators Association Richard L. Levin Orchestra Educator of the Year Award, the California Music Educators Association Band Educator of the Year award, the California Music Educators Association Bay Section Educator of the Year award, and most recently has been inducted into the John Phillip Sousa Legion of Honor. Mr. Boitz has also twice received Honorary Commendations from the City of Saratoga. Mr. Boitz has presented sessions for new music educators at the local and state level of the California Music Educators Association, and is currently serving as the Orchestra Representative for the California Band Directors Association while serving as a Member‐At‐Large of the California Orchestra Directors Association. Mr. Boitz has been honored to guest conduct high school and middle school honor orchestra’s and bands in California, Nevada, Illinois, and most recently had the honor of conducting the Indiana High School All‐State Orchestra. Mr. Boitz also enjoys conducting annually at renowned summer music camps. Michael Boitz has done undergraduate and graduate studies at Concordia College in Moorhead Minnesota and Northwestern University in Evanston, IL, respectively. His teachers of greatest influence have included Mallory Thompson, Russell Pesola, J. Robert Hanson, Frank Bencriscutto, Ed Huttlin, John Lace, Gordon Nilsen, and Peter Dahlstrom. Michael Boitz was born and raised in Anoka, MN, and is a proud graduate of Anoka High School.

Barbara Lambrecht Barbara Lambrecht has taught band and orchestra at every level, elementary through university. Her honors include: 2015 Texas Bandmaster of the Year, Women Band Directors International and Texas Bandmaster Hall of Fame, Texas Tech University’s Distinguished Music Educator Award, Tau Beta Sigma's Outstanding Service to Music Award, NBA Achievement Award, TMEA Achievement Award, 2000 Outstanding Musicians of the 20th Century, and Who's Who of American Women. Her bands’ honors include the Sudler Cup of Excellence, Texas Music Educators Association Honor Band, New Mexico Music Educators Honor Band, and New Mexico State Concert Band championship. Her groups have performed at the Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic, TMEA, and NMMEA. She has presented clinics at Midwest and numerous state meetings, including TBA, TMEA, Oklahoma Bandmasters, Mississippi Bandmasters, Nebraska Bandmasters, NMEA, and for the WBDI summer meeting. She has been a member of both Sudler Flag & Cup committees, served as Contributing Editor for The Instrumentalist. Her articles have been published in The Instrumentalist, Southwestern Musician, and Texas Bandmasters Journal. Her concert band and orchestra music is published by: Hal Leonard, E.C. Schirmer, TRN, and RBC Music. She organized a Young Educator Seminars (YES) in El Paso, (YES/SI ‐ Sharing Information), and CBDNA’s Small College Intercollegiate Band. Founder of the Edge of Texas Concert Band, she serves as its Artistic Director and Conductor. She also serves on the Board of Directors of International Phi Beta Mu. She is an active clinician and adjudicator and currently is adjunct professor at the University of Texas at El Paso. Oregon School Activities Association 25200 SW Parkway Avenue, Suite 1 Wilsonville, OR 97070 503.682.6722 fax: 503.682.0960 www.osaa.org

Dr. James Smart Dr. Smart is the Director of Bands and Trumpet at the University of Montana where he conducts the Symphonic Wind Ensemble, teaches applied trumpet, undergraduate and graduate conducting, and music education courses. Under his direction, the Symphonic Wind Ensemble was selected to perform at the joint Western/Northwestern Region College Band Directors National Association Conference in Reno, NV and the NAfME All‐ Northwest Conference in Portland, OR. Dr. Smart is also the founder, producer, and co‐conductor of the annual Fusion Concert where over 25 acts showcase the diversity of the UM School of Music in one seamless stream of music. For outreach to the greater musical community, Dr. Smart also organizes and conducts the UM All‐Star High School Wind Ensemble Festival that has attracted students from five states and Canada, the UM Concert Band Festival, and the annual UM Summer Music Camp. Dr. Smart was invited to attend the International Ensemble Modern Academy in Schwaz, Austria and study under the tutelage of conductors, Michael Gielen and Franck Ollu, as well as the musicians of Ensemble Modern. The experience resulted in two public performances with IEMA members from 30 conservatories across the globe at the Klangspuren New Music Festival in Schwaz and Innsbruck, Austria. He holds a Bachelor of Music in trumpet performance and music education from the University of Michigan and a Master of Music Education and Doctor of Musical Arts in Conducting from Arizona State University. During his time at ASU he served as acting associate director of bands, acting director of the Arizona Contemporary Music Ensemble, co‐music director of the ASU Lyric Opera Theater for the Western U.S. premier run of Joseph Turrin’s Scarecrow, and guest conductor on several occasions with the ASU Sinfonietta Orchestra. Dr. Smart’s conducting teachers include Gary Hill, William Reber, H. Robert Reynolds, Timothy Russell, Kevin Sedatole, and James Tapia. He has continued his conducting studies in workshops with Michael Christie, Michael Gielen, William Larue Jones, Kenneth Kiesler, Craig Kirchhoff, Allan McMurray, and Franck Ollu. As a trumpet player, Dr. Smart studied with Charles Daval, Ramon Parcell, and Kevin Good. He has also studied in lessons and master classes with Charlie Butler, Allan Dean, and Charlie Schlueter. In addition to performing in collegiate bands and orchestras at the University of Michigan and Arizona State University, Dr. Smart has performed with the Missoula Symphony, Orchestra of Southern Utah, North Symphony, Arizona Contemporary Music Ensemble, and several collaborative faculty and chamber performances at the University of Montana and Southern Utah University. Dr. Smart is in demand as a conductor and clinician having performed/presented in Austria, Alberta, Arizona, Idaho, Manitoba, Montana, Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, Ontario, Texas, Washington, and Utah. He has also presented at several state MENC affiliate conventions as well as the CBDNA National Convention. Other conducting experiences include the International Ensemble Modern Academy (Schwaz, Austria), Conductors Retreat at Medomak (Washington, ME), the International Workshop for Orchestral Conducting (Graz, Austria), and the Band Conductors Art Symposium (Ann Arbor, MI). Dr. Smart taught public school in Lapeer, MI. He, his wife Amy, son Benjamin, and daughters Natalie and Caroline live in Missoula.

Patrick Winters Patrick Winters recently retired as the Director of Bands and Professor of Music at Eastern Washington University where he conducted the EWU Wind Ensemble, taught conducting, and courses in music education. Mr. Winters combines his broad experience as a university conductor and teacher with his experience as a successful high school director. His high school ensembles in Virginia and California achieved an impressive record of competitive and festival performances, as well as tours through the eastern and western United States, Canada, Mexico and Japan. Mr. Winters established a band program at Eastern Washington University that is one of the finest and most active in the Northwest. Concert, marching and jazz groups regularly perform throughout the Northwest United States and Western Canada. His EWU Wind Ensemble’s compact discs CELEBRATIONS and DANCES, SONGS & CELEBRATIONS have received wide acclaim. The group can also be heard on SOUNDSCAPES, PRISMS and MILLENIUM CD, the EWU Music Department’s three compact discs. In 1994, Mr. Winters received the PTI Outstanding Faculty Award for excellence in teaching. In 1998, he was awarded the Washington Music Educator’s Association Outstanding Music Educator Award. In 2000, he was inducted into the W.M.E.A. Hall of Fame. Mr. Winters’ article Building Ensemble Musicianship For Your Concert Band appears in “Spotlight On Teaching Band,” published by M.E.N.C. Mr. Winters holds a Bachelor of Music Education degree from Elon University and a Master of Music Education degree from California State University. Mr. Winters is in demand throughout the country as a guest conductor, clinician and adjudicator, having appeared in 16 states and 5 foreign countries. Patrick lives in Spokane, Washington with his wife Joyce. They have three grown children Brittany, Danica, and Zach.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The OSAA and the OMEA wish to recognize and thank the Music Department of for co‐sponsoring this event.

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3A, 4A BAND PERFORMANCE ORDER – WEDNESDAY, MAY 10

WARM-UP PERFORM SIGHT-READ SCHOOL CLASS

8:10 8:35 9:00 Sheridan High School 3A

8:35 9:00 9:25 Burns High School 3A

9:00 9:25 9:50 Rainier High School 3A

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9:40 10:05 10:30 Portland Christian High School 3A

10:05 10:30 10:55 Coquille High School 3A

10:30 10:55 11:20 Warrenton High School 3A

11:20 LUNCH

11:30 12:00 12:30 Cascade High School 4A

12:00 12:30 1:00 Douglas High School 4A

12:30 1:00 1:30 Seaside High School 4A

Approx 1:30pm 3A AWARDS

1:30 2:00 2:30 Klamath Union High School 4A

2:00 2:30 3:00 Molalla High School 4A

2:30 3:00 3:30 Mazama High School 4A

3:00 3:30 4:00 North Bend High School 4A

4:00 BREAK

3:45 4:15 4:45 Scappoose High School 4A

4:15 4:45 5:15 Philomath High School 4A

4:45 5:15 5:45 La Grande High School 4A

Approx 6:30pm 4A AWARDS

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ORCHESTRA PERFORMANCE ORDER – THURSDAY, MAY 11

WARM-UP PERFORM SIGHT-READ SCHOOL ORCHESTRA 7:35 8:00 8:25 Lake Oswego High School STRING 8:00 8:25 8:50 Wilsonville High School STRING 8:25 8:50 9:15 Tualatin High School STRING 8:50 9:15 9:40 McKay High School STRING 9:40 BREAK 9:30 9:55 10:20 West Linn High School STRING 9:55 10:20 10:45 McNary High School STRING 10:20 10:45 11:10 North Medford High School STRING 10:45 11:10 11:35 Lincoln High School STRING 11:35 LUNCH 11:55 12:20 12:45 Grants Pass High School STRING 12:20 12:45 1:10 David Douglas High School STRING 12:45 1:10 1:35 Sprague High School STRING 1:35 BREAK 1:25 1:50 2:15 South Salem High School STRING 1:50 2:15 2:40 West Salem High School STRING 2:15 2:40 3:05 Clackamas High School STRING 2:40 3:05 3:30 Lakeridge High School STRING 3:30 BREAK 3:10 3:45 4:20 McKay High School FULL 3:45 4:20 4:55 McNary High School FULL 4:55 DINNER 5:05 5:40 6:15 South Salem High School FULL 5:40 6:15 6:50 David Douglas High School FULL 6:15 6:50 7:25 Sprague High School FULL 6:50 7:25 8:00 West Salem High School FULL Approx 8:45pm AWARDS

Although not selected to perform at the 2017 OSAA Orchestra State Championships, the following orchestras are recognized for having achieved the honor of meeting the State Qualifying Standard: STRING / Ashland High School, Klamath Union High School, North Salem High School FULL / West Linn High School

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2A/1A, 5A BAND PERFORMANCE ORDER – FRIDAY, MAY 12

WARM-UP PERFORM SIGHT-READ SCHOOL CLASS 7:35 8:00 8:25 Jewell High School 2A/1A 8:00 8:25 8:50 Crosshill Christian School 2A/1A 8:25 8:50 9:15 Nestucca High School 2A/1A 8:50 9:15 9:40 Lowell High School 2A/1A 9:40 BREAK 9:30 9:55 10:20 Oakland High School 2A/1A 9:55 10:20 10:45 Logos Christian Academy 2A/1A 10:20 10:45 11:10 Triad School 2A/1A 10:45 11:10 11:35 Bandon High School 2A/1A 11:35 LUNCH Approx 12:15pm 2A/1A AWARDS 12:15 12:45 1:15 Hillsboro High School 5A 12:45 1:15 1:45 Silverton High School 5A 1:15 1:45 2:15 Ridgeview High School 5A 1:45 2:15 2:45 Redmond High School 5A 2:45 BREAK 2:30 3:00 3:30 Corvallis High School 5A 3:00 3:30 4:00 Milwaukie High School 5A 3:30 4:00 4:30 Crescent Valley High School 5A 4:00 4:30 5:00 St. Helens High School 5A 5:00 DINNER 5:15 5:45 6:15 Rex Putnam High School 5A 5:45 6:15 6:45 Hood River Valley High School 5A 6:15 6:45 7:15 Wilsonville High School 5A 6:45 7:15 7:45 Summit High School 5A Approx 8:30pm 5A AWARDS

Although not selected to perform at the 2017 OSAA Band State Championships, the following 2A/1A bands are recognized for having achieved the honor of meeting the State Qualifying Standard: Enterprise High School, Riddle High School, Yoncalla High School

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6A BAND PERFORMANCE ORDER – SATURDAY, MAY 13

WARM-UP PERFORM SIGHT-READ SCHOOL 7:30 8:00 8:30 Century High School 8:00 8:30 9:00 Lake Oswego High School 8:30 9:00 9:30 South Salem High School 9:00 9:30 10:00 Lakeridge High School 10:00 BREAK 9:45 10:15 10:45 Grants Pass High School 10:15 10:45 11:15 Westview High School 10:45 11:15 11:45 McNary High School 11:15 11:45 12:15 Grant High School 12:15 LUNCH 12:30 1:00 1:30 McKay High School 1:00 1:30 2:00 West Linn High School 1:30 2:00 2:30 Sprague High School 2:00 2:30 3:00 West Albany High School 3:00 BREAK 2:45 3:15 3:45 Beaverton High School 3:15 3:45 4:15 Roseburg High School 3:45 4:15 4:45 Cleveland High School 4:15 4:45 5:15 David Douglas High School 5:15 DINNER 5:30 6:00 6:30 Sam Barlow High School 6:00 6:30 7:00 Southridge High School 6:30 7:00 7:30 West Salem High School 7:00 7:30 8:00 Sherwood High School Approx 8:45pm AWARDS

Although not selected to perform at the 2017 OSAA Band State Championships, the following 6A bands are recognized for having achieved the honor of meeting the State Qualifying Standard: Gresham High School, Newberg High School, North Medford High School, North Salem High School, Sheldon High School, Tualatin High School

G:\Band\2016-17\2017 Performance Order\6APerformanceOrder.doc OSAA REGULAR DISTRICTS 2016-2017 (includes Adjusted 2015-16 ADM)

6A (51) 5A (33) 4A (40) 1258+ 1257-676 675-331 6A-1 - PIL (9) 5A-1 - Northwest Oregon Conference (8) 4A-1 - Cowapa League (6) *Benson Techmen 750 Hillsboro Spartans 1195 Astoria Fishermen 511 Cleveland Warriors 1478 La Salle Prep Falcons 679 Banks Braves 358 Franklin Quakers 1346 Milwaukie / Arts Academy Mustangs 1152 Scappoose Indians 721 Grant Generals 1376 Parkrose Broncos 774 Seaside Seagulls 375 *Jefferson Democrats 417 Putnam Kingsmen 1034 Tillamook Cheesemakers 533 Lincoln Cardinals 1605 Sandy Pioneers 1215 Valley Catholic Valiants 384 *Madison Senators 909 St. Helens Lions 842 *Roosevelt Roughriders 742 Wilsonville Wildcats 1077 4A-2 - Tri-Valley Conference (6) *Wilson Trojans 1225 Corbett Cardinals 379 5A-2 - Mid-Willamette Conference (8) Crook County Cowboys 703 6A-2 - Metro League (9) Central Panthers 859 Estacada Rangers 474 Aloha Warriors 1794 Corvallis Spartans 1117 Gladstone Gladiators 631 Beaverton Beavers 1654 Crescent Valley Raiders 937 Madras White Buffaloes 641 Century Jaguars 1437 Dallas Dragons 918 Molalla Indians 662 Glencoe Crimson Tide 1471 Lebanon Warriors 1052 Jesuit Crusaders 1294 Silverton Foxes 1149 4A-3 - Far West League (6) Liberty Falcons 1372 South Albany Rebels 1158 Brookings–Harbor Bruins 449 Southridge Skyhawks 1614 Woodburn Bulldogs 1256 Douglas Trojans 352 Sunset Apollos 2123 Marshfield Pirates 682 Westview Wildcats 2508 5A-3 - Midwestern League (8) North Bend Bulldogs 491 Ashland Grizzlies 940 Siuslaw Vikings 347 6A-3 - Mt. Hood Conference (8) Churchill Lancers 1022 South Umpqua Lancers 336 Barlow Bruins 1528 Crater Comets 1158 Centennial Eagles 1477 Eagle Point Eagles 911 4A-4 - Oregon West Conference (6) *Central Catholic Rams 891 *Marist Catholic Spartans 563 Cascade Cougars 683 Clackamas Cavaliers 2297 North Eugene Highlanders 771 Newport Cubs 550 David Douglas Scots 2499 Springfield Millers 1078 North Marion Huskies 530 Gresham Gophers 1369 Thurston Colts 1174 Philomath Warriors 444 Oregon City Pioneers 1940 Stayton Eagles 608 Reynolds Raiders 2142 5A-4 - Intermountain Conference (5) Yamhill-Carlton Tigers 311 **Bend Lava Bears 1468 6A-4 - Three Rivers League (9) Mountain View Cougars 1225 4A-5 - Sky-Em League (6) Canby Cougars 1316 Redmond Panthers 808 Cottage Grove Lions 648 Lake Oswego Lakers 1307 Ridgeview Ravens 854 Elmira Falcons 345 *Lakeridge Pacers 1126 **Summit Storm 1391 Junction City Tigers 492 Newberg Tigers 1414 Sisters Outlaws 404 Sherwood Bowmen 1569 5A-5 - Columbia River Conference (4) Sutherlin Bulldogs 357 St. Mary's Academy Blues 1435 Hermiston Bulldogs 1240 Sweet Home Huskies 639 Tigard Tigers 1771 Hood River Valley Eagles 1171 Tualatin Timberwolves 1770 Pendleton Buckaroos 779 4A-6 - Skyline Conference (6) West Linn Lions 1707 The Dalles Riverhawks 706 Henley Hornets 581 Hidden Valley Mustangs 535 6A-5- Greater Valley Conference (9) Klamath Union Pelicans 640 Forest Grove Vikings 1654 Mazama Vikings 572 McKay Scots 1768 North Valley Knights 462 McMinnville Grizzles 1793 Phoenix Pirates 621 McNary Celtics 1681 North Salem Vikings 1404 4A-7 - Greater Oregon League (4) South Salem Saxons 1578 Baker Bulldogs 434 Sprague Olympians 1490 La Grande Tigers 539 West Albany Bulldogs 1264 McLoughlin Pioneers 400 West Salem Titans 1559 Ontario Tigers 541

6A-6 - Southwest Conference (7) Grants Pass Cavemen 1526 North Medford Black Tornado 1477 Roseburg Indians 1394 Sheldon Irish 1359 South Eugene Axemen 1345 South Medford Panthers 1545 Willamette Wolverines 1198

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* school choosing to play above assigned classification ** school moved due to geographical exception *** school moved due to Petition to Play Down 10/6/2016 2017 OSAA Band/Orchestra State Championships

BANDON CENTURY Concert Band Concert Band School Bandon High School (Bandon) School Century High School (Hillsboro) League 2A/1A-SD3 Special District 3 League 6A-2 Metro League Principal Sabrina Belletti Principal Martha Guise Director Dave Weston Director James Dunlop Performers 47 Performers 49 Selection 1 King Across the Water, Bruce Fraser (G & M Brand Selection 1 Who's Who in Navy Blue, John Philip Sousa (Wingert Jones) Publishing) Selection 2 They Hung Their Harps in the Willows, W. Francis McBeth Selection 2 Song for Lyndsay, Adnrew Boysen (Ludwig Masters (Southern Music) Publications) Selection 3 Equus, Eric Whitacre (Carpe Ranam) Selection 3 Mt Everest, Rosano Galante (Alfred Publishing)

BARLOW CLEVELAND Concert Band Concert Band School Barlow High School (Gresham) School Cleveland High School (Portland) Group Name Sam Barlow High School Symphonic Band League 6A-1 Portland Interscholastic League League 6A-3 Mt. Hood Conference Principal Tammy O'Neill Principal Bruce Schmidt Director Gary Riler Director Paul Nickolas Performers 54 Performers 57 Selection 1 Moorside March, Gustav Holst / arr. Gordon Jacob (Boosey & Selection 1 Procession of the Nobles, Nicholas Rimsky-Korsakov, arr. Hawkes) Erik Leidzen (Carl Fischer) Selection 2 Be Thou My Vision, David Gillingham (C. Alan Publishing) Selection 2 an American Elegy, Frank Ticheli (Manhattan Beach Music) Selection 3 Incantation & Dance, John Barnes Chance (Boosey & Selection 3 X, Daniel Montoya Jr. (Montoya Music) Hawkes)

BEAVERTON COQUILLE Concert Band Concert Band School Beaverton High School (Beaverton) School Coquille High School (Coquille) Group Name Beaverton Wind Ensemble Group Name Coquille Symphonic Band League 6A-2 Metro League League 3A-SD3 Special District 3 Principal Anne Erwin Principal Jeff Philley Director Mary Bengel Director Chris Brown Performers 36 Performers 31 Selection 1 Lux Aurumque, Eric Whitacre (BCM International) Selection 1 Sea Songs, Ralph Van Williams (Boosey and Hawkes) Selection 2 Suite of Old American Dances, Robert Russell Bennett Selection 2 Irish Legend, Richard Oliver (Corporation) (Chappell/intersong. Hal Leonard) Selection 3 Loch Lomond, Frank Ticheli (Manhattan Beach Music) Selection 4 Groove Music, Brian Balmages (FJH Music Company INC.)

BURNS CORVALLIS Concert Band Concert Band School Burns High School (Burns) School Corvallis High School (Corvallis) League 3A-SD4 Special District 4 Group Name Corvallis High School Wind Ensemble Principal Dave Goetz League 5A-2 Mid-Willamette Conference Director Heather Appelhof Principal Matt Boring Performers 22 Director Lia Thomas Selection 1 Aces of the Air, Karl L. King, Arr James Swearingen (C.L Performers 55 Barnhouse Company) Selection 1 Raise of the Son, Rossano Galante (De Haske) Selection 2 Down Longford Way, Percy Aldridge Grainger (RBC Selection 2 City Trees, Michael Markowski (Michael Publications) Markowski/Markowski Creative) Selection 3 Mazama, Jay Chattaway (William Allen Music, INC) Selection 3 Equus, Eric Whitacre (Eric and Carpe Ranam Productions)

CASCADE CRESCENT VALLEY Concert Band Concert Band School Cascade High School (Turner) School Crescent Valley High School (Corvallis) Group Name Cascade Symphonic Band Group Name Crescent Valley Wind Ensemble League 4A-4 Oregon West Conference League 5A-2 Mid-Willamette Conference Principal Matt Thatcher Principal Steve Kunke Director Alexandria Greenwell Director Kristine Janes Performers 38 Performers 43 Selection 1 Critical Mass, Todd Stalter (Alfred Music Publishing Co., Inc.) Selection 1 Rest, Frank Ticheli (Manhattan Beach Music) Selection 2 Arabian Dances, Brian Balmages (The FJH Music Company Selection 2 The Epic of Gilgamesh, Robert W. Rumbelow (Neil A. Kjos Inc.) Music Company) Selection 3 Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Arranged by Jay Bocook (Hal Leonard Corporation) Selection 4 Into the Storm, Robert W. Smith (Alfred Music Publishing Co., Inc.)

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CROSSHILL CHRISTIAN HILLSBORO Concert Band Concert Band School Crosshill Christian School (Turner) School Hillsboro High School (Hillsboro) League 2A/1A-SD2 Special District 2 League 5A-1 Northwest Oregon Conference Principal Adam Kronberger Principal Lou Bailey Director Brian Stuck Director Geoff Fotland Performers 20 Performers 50 Selection 1 A Frontier Fought and a City Found, Travis J. Weller (FJH Selection 1 The Crosley March, Henry Fillmore (Carl Fischer) Music Company Inc) Selection 2 American River Songs, Pierre La Plante (Daehn Publications) Selection 2 Northwest Suite, O'REILLY (Alfred Music Publishing) Selection 3 Ammerland, Jacob de Haan (de haske/Hal Leonard) Selection 3 Through Darkened Sleepy Hollow, Erik Morales (FJH Music Selection 4 Prelude, Siciliano and Rondo, Malcom Arnold (Carl Fischer) Company Inc)

DAVID DOUGLAS HOOD RIVER VALLEY Concert Band Concert Band School David Douglas High School (Portland) School Hood River Valley High School (Hood River) League 6A-3 Mt. Hood Conference League 5A-5 Columbia River Conference Principal John Bier Principal Rich Polkinghorn Director Jennifer Brooks-Muller Director Dan Kenealy Performers 54 Performers 44 Selection 1 Symphony for Band MVMT III, IV, Vincent Persichetti Selection 1 Flight of the Pegasus, David Shaffer (CL Barnhouse) (Presser) Selection 2 Perthshire Majesty, Samuel Hazo (Boosey & Hawkes) Selection 2 Song for Lindsay, Andrew Boysen (Ludwig) Selection 3 First Suite in E-Flat, Gustav Holst (Boosey & Hawkes) Selection 3 Blue Shades, Frank Ticheli (Manhattan Beach)

DOUGLAS JEWELL Concert Band Concert Band School Douglas High School (Winston) School Jewell High School (Seaside) Group Name Douglas High School Symphonic Band Group Name Jewell High School Wind Ensemble League 4A-3 Far West League League 2A/1A-SD1 Special District 1 Principal Brenyl Swanson Principal Terrence Smyth Director Randy Solansky Director Cory Pederson Performers 33 Performers 27 Selection 1 The Caves in the Mountains, Barry E. Kopetz (Wingert-Jones Selection 1 Grand Canyon Suite, Ferde Grofe - Arr. by Douglas E. Publications) Wagner (Alfred Publishing Belwin Division) Selection 2 Loch Lomond, Frank Ticheli (Manhattan Beach Music) Selection 2 Kindred Spirits, Brian Balmages (FJH Music Company Inc) Selection 3 Elements (Petite Symphony), Brian Balmages (The FJH Music Selection 3 Fate of the Gods, Steven Reineke - Arr. by Matt Conaway Company Inc) (C.L. Barnhouse Company)

GRANT KLAMATH UNION Concert Band Concert Band School Grant High School (Portland) School Klamath Union High School (Klamath Falls) Group Name Grant Wind Ensemble League 4A-6 Skyline Conference League 6A-1 Portland Interscholastic League Principal Charlene Herron Principal Carol Campbell Director Max Harrington Director Brian McFadden Performers 57 Performers 42 Selection 1 El Arco De Los Cabos, Ed Huckeby (C.L. Barnhouse Selection 1 Molly on the Shore, Percy Grainger (Carl Fischer) Company) Selection 2 Give us this Day Mvmt. 1 & 2, David Maslanka (Carl Fischer) Selection 2 Chorale and Shaker Dance, John Zdechlik (Neil A. Kjos Music Company) Selection 3 Majestia, James Swearingen (C.L. Barnhouse Company) Selection 4 Arsenal, Jan Van Der Roost (Hal Leonard Corporation)

GRANTS PASS LA GRANDE Concert Band Concert Band School Grants Pass High School (Grants Pass) School La Grande High School (La Grande) League 6A-6 Southwest Conference League 4A-7 Greater Oregon League Principal Ryan Thompson Principal Brett Baxter Director Jason Garcia Director Chris Leavitt Performers 48 Performers 39 Selection 1 Landscapes, Rossano Galante (Associated Music Publishers, Selection 1 The Black Horse Troop, John Philip Sousa edited by Fredrick Inc) Fennell (Sam Fox Publishing Company) Selection 2 One Life Beautiful, Julie Giroux (Musica Propria) Selection 2 Russian Sailors Dance from "The Red Poppy", Reinhold Gliere Selection 3 Hoopla, William Pitts (William Pitts Music) transcribed by Erik W. G. Leidzen (Carl Fischer Inc.) Selection 4 The Klaxon, Henry Fillmore (Carl Fischer) Selection 3 Of Sailors and Whales, W. Francis McBeth (Southern Music Company)

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LAKE OSWEGO MCKAY Concert Band Concert Band School Lake Oswego High School (Lake Oswego) School McKay High School (Salem) Group Name Lake Oswego Wind Ensemble Group Name McKay Wind Ensemble League 6A-4 Three Rivers League League 6A-5 Greater Valley Conference Principal Rollin Dickinson Principal Sara LeRoy Director Andrew Desmond Director JJ Meyer Performers 44 Performers 37 Selection 1 Pas Redouble, Camille Saint-Saens, trans. Frackenpohl Selection 1 Celebrations, John Zdechlik (Neil A. Kjos Music Company) (Shawnee Press) Selection 2 Dum Spiro Spero, Chris Pilsner (Nox Tenebrae Music) Selection 2 Rest, Frank Ticheli (Manhattan Beach Music) Selection 3 Incantation and Dance, John Barnes Chance (Boosey and Selection 3 Celebrations, John Zdechlik (Neil A. Kjos Music Company) Hawkes)

LAKERIDGE MCNARY Concert Band Concert Band School Lakeridge High School (Lake Oswego) School McNary High School (Keizer) Group Name Lakeridge Wind Ensemble Group Name McNary Wind Ensemble League 6A-4 Three Rivers League League 6A-5 Greater Valley Conference Principal Dr. Jennifer Schiele Principal Erik Jespersen Director Corey Alston Director Jennifer Bell Performers 34 Performers 42 Selection 1 Florentiner March, Julius Fucik, ed. Fennell (Carl Fischer) Selection 1 Dance of the Jesters, Peter I. Tchaikovsky, transcribed by Selection 2 Bach's Fugue A La Gigue, J. S. Bach, arr. G. Holst, ed. Jon Ray E. Cramer (Curnow Music Press, Inc.) Ceander Mitchell (Boosey & Hawkes) Selection 2 Elegy for a Young American, Ronald Lo Presti (Theordor Selection 3 Sheltering Sky, John Mackey (Osti Music) Presser Company) Selection 4 Downey Overture, Oscar Navarro (Oscar Navarro Music) Selection 3 La Mezquita de Córdoba, Julie Giroux (Musica Propria, Inc.)

LOGOS CHRISTIAN ACAD. MILWAUKIE Concert Band Concert Band School Logos Christian Academy (Springfield) School Milwaukie High School (Milwaukie) Group Name Logos Christian High School Symphonic Band League 5A-1 Northwest Oregon Conference League 2A/1A-SD2 Special District 2 Principal Mark Pinder Principal Dan L. Norland Jr. Director Greg Van Winkle Director Debra Norland Performers 32 Performers 17 Selection 1 A Longford Legend, Robert Sheldon (Alfred Music Selection 1 El Abanico, Javaloyes/ ed.Fennell (Ludwig Music) Publishing) Selection 2 Chorale Prelude No. 11, Brahms/ Boyd/ ed. Fennell (Ludwig Selection 2 With Every Winter's Breath, Randall Standridge (Grand Masters) Mesa) Selection 3 On a Hymnsong of Lowell Mason, Holsinger (TRN Music) Selection 3 Variations On A Korean Folk Song, John Barnes Chance Selection 4 Capriccio Italien, Tchaikovsky/ Compello (Carl Fischer) (Boosey & Hawkes)

LOWELL MOLALLA Concert Band Concert Band School Lowell High School (Lowell) School Molalla High School (Molalla) Group Name Lowell Concert Band Group Name Molalla Wind Ensemble League 2A/1A-SD2 Special District 2 League 4A-2 Tri-Valley Conference Principal Kay Graham Principal Randy Dalton Director Paul Burch Director Matthew Farris Performers 28 Performers 34 Selection 1 Three Ayres from Gloucester, Hugh M. Stuart (Hal Leonard Selection 1 A Time to Dance, Julie Giroux (Musica Propria) Corporation) Selection 2 Mountain Thyme, Samuel R. Hazo (Hal Leonard Corporation) Selection 2 Appalachian Morning, Robert Sheldon (Alfred Music Selection 3 Elements, Brian Balmages (The FJH Music Company INC) Publishing) Selection 4 Celebration, Randall D. Standridge (Grand Mesa) Selection 3 Portrait of a Clown, Frank Ticheli (Manhattan Beach) Selection 4 Songs of the Whalemen, Elliot Del Borgo (Hal Leonard Corporation)

MAZAMA NESTUCCA Concert Band Concert Band School Mazama High School (Klamath Falls) School Nestucca High School (Cloverdale) League 4A-6 Skyline Conference Group Name Nestucca High Band Principal Steve Morosin League 2A/1A-SD1 Special District 1 Director Rob Izzett Principal Ken Richwine Performers 67 Director Kathleen Serven Selection 1 Dedicatory Overture, Clifton Williams (Hal Leonard Performers 28 Corporation) Selection 1 Symphony No. 15 Finale, Mozart arr. Larry Daehn (Daehn Selection 2 Salvation Is Created, Tschesnokov, Arr. Bruce Houseknecht Publications) (Kjos) Selection 2 Academic Festival Overture Op. 80, Brahms arr. Michael Selection 3 Symphony No. 4, Andrew Boysen, Jr. (Kjos) Story (Alfred Publishing Belwin Division) Selection 3 Ammerland, Jacob deHaan (Dehaske) Selection 4 1812 Overture, Tchaikovsky arr. Mark Williams (Alfred Music Publishing)

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NORTH BEND RAINIER Concert Band Concert Band School North Bend High School (North Bend) School Rainier Jr/Sr High School (Rainier) Group Name North Bend Symphonic Band League 3A-SD1 Special District 1 League 4A-3 Far West League Principal Graden Blue Principal Bill Lucero Director David Judd Director Amber Yester Performers 43 Performers 50 Selection 1 Columbian March, Karl King arr. Gene Milford (Ludwig Selection 1 Esprit de Corps, Robert Jager (Hal Leonard Corporation) Masters) Selection 2 Melodious Thunk, Dave Biedenbender (Bent Space Music) Selection 2 Counterbalance, Todd Staltner (Alfred Music Publishing) Selection 3 Wayfaring Stranger, Christopher Nelson (C Alan Selection 3 Whispers From Beyond, Rossano Galante (Hal Leonard Publications) Corporation) Selection 4 Arabesque, Samuel Hazo (Hal Leonard Corporation) Selection 4 Moscow 1941, Brian Balmages (The F. J. H. Music Company Inc.)

OAKLAND REDMOND Concert Band Concert Band School Oakland High School (Oakland) School Redmond High School (Redmond) Group Name Oakland High School Band Group Name Redmond Wind Ensemble League 2A/1A-SD2 Special District 2 League 5A-4 Intermountain Conference Principal Jeff Clark Principal Paul Nolan Director Matthew Hill Director Ben Lawson Performers 34 Performers 40 Selection 1 Kirkpatrick Fanfare, Andrew Boysen Jr. (Wingert jones) Selection 1 March of the Belgian Paratroopers, Pierre Leemans arr. Selection 2 Heaven's Light, Steven Reineke (C.L. Barnhouse Company) Swearingen (Hal Leonard Corporation) Selection 3 The Saint and the City, Jacob de Haan (Hal Leonard Selection 2 Cajun Folk Songs, Frank Ticheli (Manhattan Beach Music) Corporation) Selection 3 Salvation is Created, Tschesnokoff/Houseknecht (KJOS) Selection 4 Elements, Balmages (FJH)

PHILOMATH RIDGEVIEW Concert Band Concert Band School Philomath High School (Philomath) School Ridgeview High School (Redmond) Group Name Wind Ensemble Group Name Ridgeview High School Wind Ensemble League 4A-4 Oregon West Conference League 5A-4 Intermountain Conference Principal Brian Flannery Principal Lee Loving Director Dr. Daniel Johnson Director Jamie Gregory Performers 56 Performers 42 Selection 1 Fuego Del Alma, Carl Strommen (Alfred Publishing) Selection 1 Emperata Overture, Claude T. Smith (Wingert-Jones Music) Selection 2 Passages, Michael Sweeney (Hal Leonard Corporation) Selection 2 Corsican Litany, Vaclav Nelhybel (Bourne Co.) Selection 3 I Am, Andrew Boysen, Jr. (Neil A. Kjos Music Company) Selection 3 Vesuvius, Frank Ticheli (Manhattan Beach Music)

PORTLAND CHRISTIAN ROSEBURG Concert Band Concert Band School Portland Christian High School (Portland) School Roseburg High School (Roseburg) Group Name Portland Christian Concert Band League 6A-6 Southwest Conference League 3A-SD1 Special District 1 Principal Jill Weber Principal Sherri James Director Branden Hansen Director Matt Caldwell Performers 43 Performers 16 Selection 1 Pas Redouble, Saint-Saens / arr. Frackenpohl (Shawnee Selection 1 Celebration Tribalesque, Randall D. Standridge (Grand Mesa Press) Music) Selection 2 Amor De Mi Alma, Z. Randall Stroope / arr. Umar (TRN Music Selection 2 Majestia, James Swearingen (C. L. Barnhouse Co.) Pub. Co.) Selection 3 With Quiet Courage, Larry Daehn (Daehn Publications) Selection 3 Distant Moons, Steve Danyew (Steve Danyew) Selection 4 American Folk Rhapsody No. 2, Clare Grundman (Boosey & Hawkes)

PUTNAM SCAPPOOSE Concert Band Concert Band School Putnam High School (Milwaukie) School Scappoose High School (Scappoose) League 5A-1 Northwest Oregon Conference Group Name Scappoose High School Symphonic Band Principal Kathleen Walsh League 4A-1 Cowapa League Director Jeff Wilson Principal Jim Jones Performers 36 Director Larry Jackson Selection 1 Emblem of Unity March, J.J. Richards (C.L. Barnhouse Performers 65 Company) Selection 1 Manhattan Beach March, John Philip Sousa (RBC Selection 2 Song For Lyndsay, Andrew Boysen (Ludwig Masters Publications) Publications) Selection 2 Red Rock Mountain, Rossano Galante (Alfred Music Selection 3 Bridges Over The River Cam, Derek Bourgeois (G and M Publications) Brand Publications) Selection 3 The Blue and the Gray, Clare Grundman (Boosey and Hawkes)

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SEASIDE SOUTHRIDGE Concert Band Concert Band School Seaside High School (Seaside) School Southridge High School (Beaverton) League 4A-1 Cowapa League Group Name Southridge High School Wind Ensemble Principal Jeff Roberts League 6A-2 Metro League Director Terry Dahlgren Principal David Nieslanik Performers 91 Director Zander Jeremy Selection 1 Choreography, Robert Sheldon (Alfred Music Publishing) Performers 53 Selection 2 Passages, Michael Sweeney (Hal Leonard Corporation) Selection 1 Aurora Awakes, John Mackey (Osti Music) Selection 3 A Blessed Hymn, Arranged by Thomas Kahelin (Alfred Music Selection 2 Machu Picchu, Satoshi Yagisawa (Bravo/Brain Music) Publishing) Selection 4 To Those Who Serve, Jack Bullock (Alfred Music Publishing)

SHERIDAN SPRAGUE Concert Band Concert Band School Sheridan High School (Sheridan) School Sprague High School (Salem) Group Name Sheridan High School Symphonic Band League 6A-5 Greater Valley Conference League 3A-SD1 Special District 1 Principal Craig Swanson Principal Dean Rech Director Rick Greenwood Director Karley Jones Performers 45 Performers 21 Selection 1 Third Symphony Mvt. 1,2 4, James Barnes (Southern Music) Selection 1 Earth Dance, Michael Sweeney (Hal Leonard Corporation) Selection 2 Simple Gifts, Arr. James D Ployhar Selection 3 Undertow, John Mackey (Osti Music, Inc)

SHERWOOD ST. HELENS Concert Band Concert Band School Sherwood High School (Sherwood) School St. Helens High School (St Helens) Group Name Sherwood High School Wind Ensemble League 5A-1 Northwest Oregon Conference League 6A-4 Three Rivers League Principal BG Aguirre Principal Ken Bell Director Noelle Freshner Director Brant Stai Performers 40 Performers 50 Selection 1 A Jubilant Overture, Alfred Reed (C.L. Barnhouse Company) Selection 1 El Camino Real, Alfred Reed (Hal Leonard Corporation) Selection 2 A Prayer for Higashi Nihon, James Barnes (Brain Company, Selection 2 Night on Fire, John Mackey (Osti Music) Limited) Selection 3 Komm’, Susser Tod, J.S. Bach/arr. Reed (Barnhouse Music Selection 3 Reckoning, Michael Markowski (Michael Publications) Markwoski/Markowski Creative) Selection 4 Reckoning, Michael Markowski (Markowski Creative (ASCAP))

SILVERTON SUMMIT Concert Band Concert Band School Silverton High School (Silverton) School Summit High School (Bend) Group Name Silverton Wind Ensemble Group Name Summit Winds League 5A-2 Mid-Willamette Conference League 5A-4 Intermountain Conference Principal Justin Lieuallen Principal Dr. Alice DeWittie Director Frank Petrik Director Dan Judd Performers 37 Performers 46 Selection 1 Emperata Overture, Claude T. Smith (Wingert-Jones Selection 1 The Hounds of Spring, Alfred Reed (Piedmont Music Co) Publications) Selection 2 One Life Beautiful, Julie Giroux (Musica Propria, Inc) Selection 2 Radiant Moonbeams, David Gillingham (C Alan / McClaren Selection 3 SLAVA!, Leonard Bernstein/arr. Grundman (Boosey & Productions) Hawkes) Selection 3 TBA,

SOUTH SALEM TRIAD Concert Band Concert Band School South Salem High School (Salem) School Triad School (Klamath Falls) League 6A-5 Greater Valley Conference League 2A/1A-SD3 Special District 3 Principal Lara Tiffin Principal Gary Weldon Director Ben Stokes Director Matthew M Hoffman Performers 46 Performers 24 Selection 1 March in B flat, Sergei Prokofiev (Schirmer) Selection 1 Themes from An Original Suite, Gordon Jacob / James Selection 2 O Magnum Mysterium, Morten Lauridsen (Peer) Curnow (Boosey and Hawkes) Selection 3 Unquiet Spirits, John Mackey (Osti Music) Selection 2 Nettleton, Arranged by Johnnie Vinson (MusicWorks) Selection 4 March from Symphonic Metamorphosis, Paul Hindemith Selection 3 El Camino Real, Alfred Reed / Robert Longfield (Schott) (MusicWorks)

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WARRENTON WILSONVILLE Concert Band Concert Band School Warrenton High School (Warrenton) School Wilsonville High School (Wilsonville) Group Name Warrenton High School Band Group Name Wilsonville Symphonic Band League 3A-SD1 Special District 1 League 5A-1 Northwest Oregon Conference Principal Rod Heyen Principal Dan Schumaker Director Michael McClure Director Chad Davies Performers 49 Performers 40 Selection 1 Crown Imperial, William Walton arr. Jay Bocook (Hal Selection 1 Fantasy on "Yankee Doodle", Mark Williams (Alfred Leonard Corporation) Publishing Company) Selection 2 Shenandoah, Frank Ticheli (Manhattan Beach Music) Selection 2 One Thousand Cranes, Robert Sheldon (Alfred Publishing Selection 3 Archrival, Peter Terry (Carl Fischer) Company) Selection 4 Rough Riders, Karl L. King arr. James Swearingen Selection 3 Masque, Francis McBeth (Southern Music Company)

WEST ALBANY Concert Band School West Albany High School (Albany) Group Name West Albany Wind Ensemble League 6A-5 Greater Valley Conference Principal Susie Orsborn Director Stuart Welsh Performers 56 Selection 1 Machu Picchu, Satoshi Yagisawa (Bravo Music) Selection 2 Redwood, Ryan George (Fornine Music) Selection 3 The Ringmaster's March, John Mackey (Ostimusic)

WEST LINN Concert Band School West Linn High School (West Linn) Group Name West Linn Symphonic Band League 6A-4 Three Rivers League Principal Kevin Mills Director Kevin Egan Performers 62 Selection 1 Esprit de Corps, Robert Jager (Hal Leonard Corp.) Selection 2 Wedding Dance, Jacques Press, scored by Herbert Johnston (Ludwig Music) Selection 3 Sleepers, Awake!, J.S. Bach, arr. Alfred Reed (C.L. Barnhouse Company) Selection 4 Liturgical Dances, David R. Holsinger (Southern Music Company)

WEST SALEM Concert Band School West Salem High School (Salem) League 6A-5 Greater Valley Conference Principal Ken Phillips Director Todd Zimbelman Performers 52 Selection 1 Luminescence, David Biendenbender (MurphyMusicPress) Selection 2 Molly On The Shore, Percy Grainger (Southern Music) Selection 3 Virtus, Chris Pilsner (Nox Tenebrae Music) Selection 4 Liminal, John Mackey (Ostimusic)

WESTVIEW Concert Band School Westview High School (Portland) League 6A-2 Metro League Principal Jon Franco Director Danielle Davey Performers 45 Selection 1 The Redwoods, Rossano Galante (Hal Leonard Corporation) Selection 2 One Life Beautiful, Julie Giroux (Musica Propria, Inc.) Selection 3 Incantation and Dance, John Barnes Chance (Hal Leonard Corporation)

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CLACKAMAS LINCOLN String Orchestra String Orchestra School Clackamas High School (Clackamas) School Lincoln High School (Portland) Group Name Clackamas High School Chamber Orchestra Group Name Lincoln High School String Orchestra League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Principal Paul Cook Principal Peyton Chapman Director Lisa Hanson Director David Kays Performers 32 Performers 20 Selection 1 Concerto in G minor for two cellos, Antonio Vivaldi (Ricordi) Selection 1 Libertango, Astor Piazzolla (Hal Leonard Corporation) Selection 2 Serenade for Strings, III. Elegie, IV Finale, P. Tschaikovsky Selection 2 October, Eric Whitacre (Hal Leonard Corporation) (Kalmus) Selection 3 Lyric Metal, Brian Balmages (FJH Music Company Inc.) Selection 4 Romanian Dances, Bela Bartok (Boosey & Hawkes)

DAVID DOUGLAS MCKAY String Orchestra String Orchestra School David Douglas High School (Portland) School McKay High School (Salem) League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Group Name McKay High School Chamber Orchestra Principal John Bier League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Director Michelle Lindberg Principal Sara LeRoy Performers 35 Director Jim Charnholm Selection 1 Sinfonia II in D Major, I. Allegro, Felix Mendelssohn (Edwin F. Performers 31 Kalmus and Co.,Inc) Selection 1 Brandenburg Concert #3 Movt. 3, J.S. Bach (Luck's Music) Selection 2 From Holberg's Time-Suite for String Orchestra, IV. Air, Selection 2 Melody, M. Skoryk (Duma Music) Edvard Grieg (Edwin F. Kalmus and Co., Inc) Selection 3 Holberg Suite for String Orchestra Opus 40 Movt. 4 Air Movt. Selection 3 Divertimento for String Orchestra, K. 136 III. Presto, W. A. 5 Rigaudon, E. Grieg (Luck's Music) Mozart (Edwin F. Kalmus and Co., Inc) Selection 4 Rumanian Folk Dances, Bela Bartok (Boosey and Hawkes) Selection 5 I.Jocul Cu Bata II. Braul, Selection 6 IV. Buciumeana VI-VII Maruntel,

GRANTS PASS MCNARY String Orchestra String Orchestra School Grants Pass High School (Grants Pass) School McNary High School (Keizer) Group Name Grants Pass High School Chamber Orchestra Group Name McNary HS Chamber Ensemble League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Principal Ryan Thompson Principal Erik Jespersen Director Krista DeBolt Director Sean Williams Performers 17 Performers 28 Selection 1 Concerto for Two Violins in d minor, BWV 1043, Johann Selection 1 Concerto Grosso in D Major, Op. 6, No. 7, Arcangelo Corelli Sebastian Bach (Edwin F. Kalmus and Co.,Inc.) (Luck's Music) Selection 2 Simple Symphony, mvts 1,3,4, Benjamin Britten (Oxford Selection 2 Aria (Cantilena) from Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5, Heitor Villa University Press) Lobos, arr. John Krance (AMP) Selection 3 Frolicsome Finale from Simple Symphony, Benjamin Britten (Oxford)

LAKE OSWEGO NORTH MEDFORD String Orchestra String Orchestra School Lake Oswego High School (Lake Oswego) School North Medford High School (Medford) Group Name Lake Oswego High School Orchestra League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Principal Dr. Daniel Smith Principal Rollin Dickinson Director Lynn Gervais Director Darian Douglas Performers 31 Performers 60 Selection 1 Molly on the Shore, Percy Grainger (Edwin F. Kalmus) Selection 1 Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Opus 46, Edvard Grieg/ Arr. Carrie Selection 2 Magic Flute Overture, WA Mozart, arr. by Robert D. Lane Gruselle (FJH) McCashin (Wingert-Jones Publications) Selection 2 Point Lookout, Brian Balmages (FJH) Selection 3 Perseus, Soon Hee Newbold (FJH Music Company Inc)

LAKERIDGE SOUTH SALEM String Orchestra String Orchestra School Lakeridge High School (Lake Oswego) School South Salem High School (Salem) Group Name Lakeridge High School Orchestra Group Name South Salem Chamber Orchestra League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Principal Dr. Jennifer Schiele Principal Lara Tiffin Director Kristina Stingle Director Damian Berdakin Performers 46 Performers 40 Selection 1 Concerto Grosso Op. 6 No. 8 (Vivace - Grave - Allegro), Selection 1 Concerto Grosso, V. Williams (Oxford University Press) Arcangelo Corelli (Edition Peters Nr. 4488) Selection 2 I Crisantemi, Puccini (Carl Fischer) Selection 2 Dreaming, Brian Balmages (FJH Music Company Inc.) Selection 3 Fuga con Pajarillo, Romero (A. Pagani) Selection 3 Suite for Strings (1. A-Roving 3. O waly waly 4. Dashing Away), John Rutter (Goodmusic Publishing)

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SPRAGUE String Orchestra School Sprague High School (Salem) Group Name Camerata League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Principal Craig Swanson Director Mary Alice McCann Performers 23 Selection 1 From Serenade for String Orchestra, Op. 11, I. Preludium, Dag Ivar Wirén Selection 2 From Serenade for Strings, Op. 20, I. Allegro piacevole,, Edward Elgar Selection 3 From Serenade for Strings, Op. 20, II. Larghetto, Edward Elgar Selection 4 From Rounds for String Orchestra, III. Allegro Vigoroso, David Diamond

TUALATIN String Orchestra School Tualatin High School (Tualatin) Group Name Tualatin High School Chamber Orchestra League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Principal Darin Barnard Director Reggie Stegmeier Performers 37 Selection 1 Inverno, Antonio Vivaldi, arr. by Todd Parrish (Wingert Jones) Selection 2 Symphony No. 44 "Trauer" (4th Movement), Franz Joseph Haydn, arr. by Todd Parrish (Highland/Etling) Selection 3 October, Eric Whitacre, scored by Paul Lavender (Hal Leonard Corporation) Selection 4 Dotonbori Dash, Alan Lee Silva (Carl Fischer)

WEST LINN String Orchestra School West Linn High School (West Linn) Group Name West Linn Chamber Orchestra League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Principal Kevin Mills Director Georgia Muggli Performers 37 Selection 1 Concerto No. 1 for Violin and Orchestra in A Minor - Allegro moderato, Johann Sebastian Bach (Kalmus) Selection 2 Two Aquarelles - Lento, ma non troppo, Frederick Delius (Boosey & Hawkes) Selection 3 Symphony No. 6 - Allegro moderato, Asger Hamerik (Luck's)

WEST SALEM String Orchestra School West Salem High School (Salem) Group Name West Salem Chamber Orchestra League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Principal Ken Phillips Director George Thomson Performers 42 Selection 1 Prelude and Air from the "Holberg" Suite, Edvard Grieg (Peters) Selection 2 Orawa, Wojciech Kilar (PWM)

WILSONVILLE String Orchestra School Wilsonville High School (Wilsonville) League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Principal Dan Schumaker Director Chad Davies Performers 19 Selection 1 Marche Slav, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovski, Arr. Carrie Lane Gruselle (FJH Music Company) Selection 2 In the Company of Angels, William Hofeldt (Neil A. Kjos Music Company) Selection 3 Symphony No. 104 "London" (First Movment), Franz Joseph Haydn, Arr. Robert D. McCashin (FJH Music Company) Selection 4 The Mill and the Train, Fred J. Allen (TRN Music Publisher)

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DAVID DOUGLAS WEST SALEM Full Orchestra Full Orchestra School David Douglas High School (Portland) School West Salem High School (Salem) League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Group Name West Salem Symphony Orchestra Principal John Bier League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Director Jennifer Brooks-Muller and Michelle Lindberg Principal Ken Phillips Performers 68 Director Todd Zimbelman and George Thomson Selection 1 The Creatures of Prometheus Overture, Ludwig Van Performers 81 Beethoven (Kalmus) Selection 1 Overture to "La Forza del Destino", Giuseppe Verdi (Luck's) Selection 2 Symphony No. 2 Finale, Jean Sebelius (Kalmus) Selection 2 Symphony No. 6, mvt. 3, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Luck's) Selection 3 Excerpts from "Pictures at an Exhibition", Modeste Moussorgsky/Maurice Ravel (Boosey & Hawkes)

MCKAY Full Orchestra School McKay High School (Salem) Group Name McKay High School Symphony Orchestra League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Principal Sara LeRoy Director JJ Meyer Performers 54 Selection 1 Fingal's Cave Overture "Die Hebrides" Op. 26, F. Mendelssohn (Luck's Music) Selection 2 Norwegian Dances Opus 35 No. 1, E. Grieg (Luck's Music)

MCNARY Full Orchestra School McNary High School (Keizer) Group Name McNary Symphony Orchestra League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Principal Erik Jespersen Director Jennifer Bell Performers 55 Selection 1 Light Cavalry Overture, Franz von Suppe (Luck's) Selection 2 Blessed Are They, Johannes Brahms, arr. Barbara Buehlman & Albert Oliver Davis (LudwigMasters) Selection 3 Farandole from L'Arlesienne Suite No. 2, Georges Bizet (Luck's)

SOUTH SALEM Full Orchestra School South Salem High School (Salem) Group Name South Salem Symphony League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Principal Lara Tiffin Director Damian Berdakin Performers 64 Selection 1 Pelleas and Melisande Prelude, Faure (Edition Peters) Selection 2 Symphony N9 Mvt 1, Dvorak (Dover Publications)

SPRAGUE Full Orchestra School Sprague High School (Salem) Group Name Sprague Symphony Orchestra League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Principal Craig Swanson Director Mary Alice McCann Performers 56 Selection 1 From Symphony Op. 17, No. 2, “Little Russian” , I. Andante sostenuto – Allegro vivo, Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky Selection 2 Overture to “Oberon”, Carl Maria von Weber

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State Champions Past 10 Years (see www.osaa.org/archives for a complete list of all-time state champions)

Year Division State Champion Score Director 2nd Place Score Director Site

2008 6A Band South Salem 318 Mary Lou Boderman Lake Oswego 314 Dave Matthys LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 5A Band Klamath Union 291 Charles Moresi Crescent Valley 286 Kristine Janes LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 4A Band Cascade 290 Marcia Stevens Sisters 266 Jody Henderson LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 3A Band Warrenton 263 John Hammond Burns 259 Ken Peckham LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 2A/1A Band Riddle 291 Martin A. Follose Kennedy 270 Nathan Parker LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis Full Orchestra Reynolds 313 Ben Brooks South Salem 306 Mary Lou Boderman LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis String Orchestra Reynolds 322 Ben Brooks Crescent Valley 318 Charles Creighton LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis

2009 6A Band Southridge 318 Todd Zimbelman Reynolds 316 Ben Brooks LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 5A Band Crescent Valley 313 Kristine Janes Summit 300 Dan Judd LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 4A Band Douglas 306 Robert Carwithin Siuslaw 289 Steve Conaton LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 3A Band (TIE) Jefferson / 257 Heather Clark / ------LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis Warrenton 257 John Hammond 2A/1A Band Riddle 290 Martin A. Follose Kennedy 284 Nathan Parker LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis Full Orchestra Reynolds 206 Ben Brooks South Salem 302 Mary Lou Boderman LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis String Orchestra (TIE) Crescent Valley / 320 Charles Creighton / ------LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis Sprague 320 Dijana Ihas

2010 6A Band West Salem 326 Todd Zimbelman South Salem 323 Mary Lou Boderman LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 5A Band West Albany 309 Stuart Welsch Crescent Valley 307 Kristine Janes LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 4A Band Douglas 290 Robert Carwithin Philomath 278 Daniel N. Johnson LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 2A/1A Band Corbett 265 Tim Kilgore Kennedy 265 Nathan Parker LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis Full Orchestra South Salem 303 Brandon Correa & M. Boderman Reynolds 267 Ben Brooks LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis String Orchestra Sprague 319 Dijana Ihas South salem 318 Brandon Correa LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 2011 6A Band West Salem 336 Todd Zimbelman David Douglas 317 Jennifer Brooks-Muller LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 5A Band Summit 308 Dan Judd West Albany 305 Stuart Welsch LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 4A Band Klamath Union 302 Drew Langley Seaside 301 Terry Dahlgren LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 3A Band Warrenton 298 John Hammond Corbett 296 Tim Kilgore LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 2A/1A Band Riddle 292 Martin Follose Triad 290 Matthew Hoffman LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis Full Orchestra Sprague 331 Richard Greenwood Reynolds 327 Ben Brooks LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis String Orchestra (TIE) Sprague / 323 Dijana Ihas / ------LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis West Salem 323 Daryl Silberman

2012 6A Band West Salem 321 Todd Zimbelman Barlow 317 Paul Nickolas LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 5A Band Summit 313 Dan Judd Crescent Valley 297 Kristine Janes LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 4A Band Douglas 297 Bob Carwithen Seaside 290 Terry Dahlgren LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 3A Band Corbett 273 Tim Kilgore Warrenton 268 Michael McClure LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 2A/1A Band Vernonia 278 Rob Izzett Triad 274 Matthew Hoffman LaSells Stewart Center, Corvalli Full Orchestra South Salem 315 Brandon Correa & Travis Freshner West Salem 298 Todd Zimbelman & Daryl Silberman LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis String Orchestra Crescent Valley 306 George Thomson West Salem 292 Daryl Silberman LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis

2013 6A Band West Salem 353 Todd Zimbelman Lake Oswego 339 Dave Matthys LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 5A Band Summit 312 Dan Judd West Albany 304 Stuart Welsh LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 4A Band Ridgeview 306 David Sime North Bend 296 Amber Yester LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 3A Band Pleasant Hill 287 Jonathan Light Warrenton 274 Michael McClure LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 2A/1A Band Portland Christian 319 Matt Caldwell Triad 298 Matthew Hoffman LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis Full Orchestra West Salem 344 Todd Zimbelman David Douglas 316 Jennifer Brooks-Muller & LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis Michelle Linberg String Orchestra Crescent Valley 331 George Thomson West Salem 326 Daryl Silberman LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis

2014 6A Band West Salem 347 Todd Zimbelman Lake Oswego 333 Dave Matthys LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 5A Band West Albany 341 Stuart Welsh Sherwood 338 Brent Stai LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 4A Band North Bend 352 Amber Yester Ridgeview 336 David Sime LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 3A Band Warrenton 219 Michael McClure Corbett 214 Tim Killgore LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 2A/1A Band Portland Christian 323 Matt Caldwell Triad 312 Matthew Hoffman LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis Full Orchestra West Salem 330 George Thomson & David Douglas 309 Jennifer Brooks-Muller & LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis Todd Zimbelman Michelle Lindberg String Orchestra South Salem 332 Christopher Noel Crescent Valley 321 Naomi Bristow LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis

2015 6A Band West Salem 354 Todd Zimbelman Sprague 340 Rick Greenwood LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 5A Band Summit 330 Dan Judd Ridgeview 316 Dave Sime LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 4A Band North Bend 309 Amber Yester Scappoose 275 Larry Jackson LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 3A Band Warrenton 264 Michael McLure Rainier 254 David Judd LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 2A/1A Band Logos Christian 283 Debra Norland Triad 267 Matthew Hoffman LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis Full Orchestra South Salem 337 Christopher Noel & Ben Stokes David Douglas 330 Jennifer Brooks-Muller & LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis Michelle Lindberg String Orchestra Crescent Valley 337 Kristine Janes Clackamas 336 Lisa Hanson LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis

2016 6A Band West Salem 344 Todd Zimbelman Barlow 337 Paul Nickolas LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 5A Band Summit 328 Dan Judd Ridgeview 325 David Sime LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 4A Band North Bend 332 Amber Yester Philomath 322 Dr. Daniel N. Johnson LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 3A Band Pleasant Hill 302 Jonathan Light Warrenton 300 Michael McClure LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 2A/1A Band Bandon 330 Dave Weston Oakland 326 Matthew Hill LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis Full Orchestra West Salem 327 George Thomson David Douglas 317 Jennifer Brooks-Muller & LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis Michelle Lindberg String Orchestra Crescent Valley 338 Kristine Janes West Salem 335 George Thomson LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis

www.osaa.org/archives Congratulations To All 3A Tournament Participants! From: MAYA GRAPHICS LLC PH: 541-269-9280 Contact: Nancy Jones Email: [email protected] FAX: 541-267-2813 For exciting career opportunities visit our website: www.acs-inc.com/acs-careers.aspx2012 Marshfield High School Les Schwab South Coast Holiday Basketball Tournament Or visit our daily job fair: Monday-Friday 9am-3pm 465 Elrod AvenueADVERTISING PROOF for PROGRAM Coos Bay, OR 97420 To:______All American Pizza Coop Date______12/19/12 Attn:541-266-7508 ______Andy Post Email/Fax: [email protected] EOE/AA Below is the AD PROOF for the tournament program. Please reply with approval, changes or additions by Wednesday, December 19.

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Workers CompCopyright © 2011Insurance National Federation of State High SchoolPayroll Associations. AllServices Rights Reserved. Safety Services & Training Pre-Employment Screening NFHS AD_7_5x4_75_HALF.indd 1 7/21/11 12:42 PM Process CyanProcess MagentaProcess YellowProcess Black Employee Management Serving the South Coast Community for over 18 years Look no further.

With several personal checking accounts1 and packages to choose from, we have an option you will benefit from… you can bank on that.

All U.S. Bank Personal checking1 accounts include: • Free credit score access2 with Online Banking • Mobile Banking3 • Bill Pay • Access to more than 5,000 U.S. Bank ATMs • Email and text alerts4 • U.S. Bank Visa® Debit Card

Stop in, visit us online or call to find the checking account that is right for you.

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EQUAL HOUSING Title Sponsor Title Sponsor

Official Balls Oregonian Cup Apparel/Footwear

Website Player of the Game

Radio Network Academic All-State

Official Beverage Television/Streaming Retail Sporting Goods

School Team Websites Official Soccer Ball

Merchandise Partners

Team Resource Partner Media Partners