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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 (V.P.) Jack Henderson 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 Dufur 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 Heidi Sipe Sherry Duerst-Higgins work to promote interschool activities that provide equitable participation Superintendent Superintendent School Board Umatilla SD opportunities, positive recognition and learning experiences to students, Baker SD Lane County ESD 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 John Beck Athletic Director Coordinator Music & Coach OSAA Activities West Linn HS Drama Crater HS OADA Salem-Keizer SD OACA The OSAA sponsors 116 state championships for students competing Activities 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 Folliard Executive Director OAOA

OREGON SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION 2017‐18 Delegate Assembly

DISTRICT TERM EXP NAME POSITION SCHOOL / DISTRICT 6A‐1 Portland Interscholastic League 2020 * Brian Chatard Principal Wilson HS 6A‐2 Metro League 2020 **EB Don Grotting Superintendent Beaverton SD 6A‐3 Mt. Hood Conference 2019 Ken Richardson Superintendent David Douglas SD 6A‐4 Three Rivers League 2018 Ken Principal Sherwood HS 6A‐5 Greater Valley Conference 2020 ** 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 Silver Falls SD 5A‐3 Midwestern League 2018 Kelly Bokn District Athletic Director Eugene SD 5A‐4 Intermountain Conference 2020 * Mike McIntosh Superintendent Redmond SD 5A‐5 Columbia River Conference 2019 Rich Polkinghorn Principal Hood River Valley HS 4A‐1 Cowapa League 2020 ** Jim Jones Principal Scappoose HS 4A‐2 Tri‐Valley Conference 2018 Ryan Carpenter Superintendent Estacada SD 4A‐3 Far West League 2020 * Andy Grzeskowiak Superintendent Siuslaw SD 4A‐4 Oregon West Conference 2020 * Heidi Hermansen Assistant Principal Cascade HS 4A‐5 Sky‐Em League 2019 Curtiss Scholl Superintendent Sisters SD 4A‐6 Skyline Conference 2020 * Erik Lathen 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 2020 * Cathy Emmert Principal Jefferson HS 3A‐4 Mountain Valley Conference 2018 ** Tony Jones Administrator Coquille SD 3A‐5 Eastern Oregon League 2018 Marie Shimer Director of Ed Services Morrow County SD 3A‐6 Southern Cascade League 2020 * Rusty Zysett Vice Principal Lakeview HS 2A‐1 Northwest League 2020 * Misty Wharton Superintendent Nestucca Valley SD 2A‐2 Tri‐River Conference 2020 ** David Plotts Principal Santiam HS 2A‐3 Mountain View Conference 2018 EB Jeff Clark Principal Oakland HS 2A‐4 Sunset Conference 2020 * Brandon Standridge Assistant Principal Bandon 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 2020 * Marc Thielman Superintendent Alsea 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 2020 * Kevin Purnell Principal Adrian HS Oregon School Boards Assn 2020 *EB Sherry Duerst‐Higgins School Board Lane County ESD 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 2020 *EB John Beck Coach Crater 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 52 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 Christmas every December in Portland. This is his 19th year of chairing the OSAA Band/Orchestra State Championships.

ADJUDICATORS

Dr. Robert Belser A native of Lee's Summit, Missouri, Dr. Belser began his musical training on then on as a student of Keith House. He earned the Bachelor of Music Education degree from Central Missouri State University studying with Russell Coleman and Robert Gifford. Following his undergraduate studies, he taught instrumental and choral music in Central Missouri. Dr. Belser served as a graduate teaching assistant at the University of Illinois where he studied with Harry Begian, Gary Smith, and Dan Perantoni, and earned the Master of Science in Music Education degree. He was Assistant Director of Bands at Eastern Kentucky University directing the , athletic bands, and teaching music appreciation. Dr. Belser was awarded the Doctor of Musical Arts in from The University of Iowa where he was a student of Welch. He has also studied conducting with Craig Kirchhoff, John Paynter, and Mallory Thompson. Dr. Belser was honored as a recipient of the prestigious John P. "Jack" Ellbogen Award for Meritorious Classroom teaching in 2000, and has served as a teaching excellence panelist for the UW Ellbogen Center for Teaching and Learning. Dr. Belser is quite active as a clinician and conductor throughout the country, and as an adjudicator for bands in the West and the Midwest. Under his baton, the UW Wind Ensemble performed for the Western/Northwestern Division conference of College Band Directors National Association receiving acclaim for their sensitivity and musicality in performance. He is a proponent of new music and the process of creativity, and is not only in demand as a conductor but as a clinician for his promotion of positive teaching techniques and advocacy for the arts. In addition to conducting, Dr. Belser also teaches music education and graduate conducting and literature courses. His research interests include the process of creativity, historic and new wind repertory, and the arts in the process of learning.

Julie Blackstock A graduate of Baylor University with a degree in Music Education, Julie Blackstock is in her fourth year as the Director of Orchestras at Liberty High and serves as Orchestra Lead for Frisco ISD. Prior to teaching at Liberty, Ms. Blackstock taught in the Carrollton/Farmers Branch Independent School District for sixteen years, twelve of those at Creekview High School. Under her direction, the orchestras at Creekview consistently received top ratings in UIL contests and at festivals around the country and were finalists in the TMEA Honor Orchestra Competitions. During her first at Liberty, the Camerata Orchestra placed 5th in the finals for the TMEA Honor String Orchestra Competition and the Liberty Symphony Orchestra was named first runner-up in the TMEA Honor Full Orchestra Competition. The symphony orchestra was also invited to perform at the Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic in Chicago in December 2015. In the fall of 2016, Camerata Orchestra placed 3rd in the TMEA Honor String Orchestra Competition and then was again named runner-up in the TMEA Honor Full Orchestra Competition in July of 2017. Ms. Blackstock also currently serves as Orchestra Lead for the FISD School District. Ms. Blackstock has also been a frequent adjudicator and clinician for UIL, Solo/Ensemble contests, festivals, and All-Region Orchestras around the country. During the summers, she regularly works at the Baylor University High School Orchestra Camp as a cello section leader and directs one of the chamber orchestras. She has also served as Assistant to Kevin Krentz, Music Director of the Methow Valley Chamber Music Festival in Winthrop, WA, and has mentored students from Seattle University. Formerly the Region 24 Orchestra Division Chair, Ms. Blackstock is proud of her memberships in the Texas Music Educators Association, Texas Orchestra Directors Association, Texas Music Adjudicators Association, Mu Omicron, and is honored to be a member of Who’s Who Among American High School Teachers. She also served on the Texas University Interscholastic League’s Prescribed Music List committee which chooses selections to be included on the PML for UIL contest performances. When not at work, Ms. Blackstock enjoys spending her time reading, watching movies, hanging out with her niece Maike, nephew Noah, taking photos, and dreaming of traveling in the summers.

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Dr. Edward Harris Edward C. Harris served as the Director of Bands at San José State University from 2000 through 2017. Born and educated in Santa Monica, Dr. Harris received his Bachelor of Music degree in music education, and Master of Arts degree in performance from State University. He received his Doctor of Arts degree in conducting and clarinet performance from the University of Northern Colorado where he was the first doctoral student of Eugene Corporon. Before joining the San José faculty, Dr. Harris served in a similar capacity at State University – Stanislaus, Humboldt State University, and at the University of Wisconsin – Platteville. Preceding these appointments, he served as Director of Instrumental Music at Sequoia High School in Redwood City, California from 1971 to 1978. Dr. Harris maintains an active schedule as guest conductor and lecturer throughout the . He has guest conducted honor groups and festivals in eleven states and was selected to conduct the California Community College All-State Honor Band in 1983 and 2005, the California All- State Concert Band in 1988, the California All-State Symphonic Band in 1996 and 2018, and the CBDA California All-State Concert Band in 2004. Dr. Harris brings to the podium a broad knowledge of both traditional and contemporary wind band literature. Under his direction, the San Jose State University Wind Ensemble gained wide recognition for its diverse and creative programs. In addition to his university duties, he has served as President of the Western Division of the College Band Directors’ National Association and has been on the Board of Directors for the California Band Directors Association and California Music Educators Association. In 1995, Dr. Harris was honored to receive the “Stairway of the Stars” Award from the City of Santa Monica for distinguished contributions to the arts in California. Dr. Harris was named the “2010 Music Educator of the Year” by the Bay Section of the California Music Educators Association. In 2012, he was presented the “Lifetime Achievement Award” from the California Band Directors Association and in 2017 received the “Lifetime Hall of Fame Award” from the California Music Educators Association. Prior to his retirement, Dr. Harris was presented the “Lifetime Achievement Award” from the College of Humanities and the Arts at San Jose State University. Dr. Harris was nationally elected into the prestigious American Bandmasters Association in 2011. After an extensive national search, Dr. Harris was appointed the artistic director and conductor for the San Jose Wind Symphony. The San Jose Wind Symphony has distinguished itself as one of California’s premiere concert bands with two performances at the World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles Conference, the California Music Educators Association Conference, as well as international and regional concert tours. The San Jose Wind Symphony was selected from over 170 national and international bands to perform at the 2009 Midwest International Band and Orchestra Conference in Chicago. Harris serves as only the second conductor in the group’s 60-year history. As a professional clarinetist, Dr. Harris has performed with the Greeley Philharmonic in Colorado, the Pacific Symphony in California, and the Modesto Symphony. His primary teachers include Robert McGinnis of the New York Philharmonic, Donald Carroll of the San Francisco Symphony, and Dorrace Stalvey of Los Angeles.

Dr. Gerald King Dr. King is Professor of Music at the University of Victoria where he is the Head of Music Education, Graduate Wind Conducting, and serves as the conductor of the UVIC Wind Symphony. From 2004-2012 he served as Director of the School of Music. Among his many achievements as Director, with his leadership and guidance the University of Victoria School of Music was awarded the designation as Canada’s first and only All-Steinway School. Internationally recognized as one of Canada’s most respected conductors, adjudicators, educators and keynote speakers, Dr. King is the recipient of numerous honors and awards, including the Order of the Phoenix by the Western International Band Clinic where he has made 7 separate conducting appearances; election into Phi Beta Mu; election into the American Bandmasters Association (2003) when he served as guest conductor of the United States Army Band (Pershing’s Own) from Washington, DC; recipient of the British Columbia Music Educators’ Honorary Life Award “in recognition of a lifetime of commitment of time, talent, and energies to music education in British Columbia;” and, in September 2015 he was inducted as an Honorary Member of the Naden Band of the Royal Canadian Navy “for fostering tremendous goodwill towards the band, heightened morale and esprit de corps, and providing an exceptional liaison between the military and the public.” Dr. King’s background is varied. Although he is primarily recognized as a conductor of Wind Bands, he is equally comfortable conducting Orchestras and Choirs. He is a former student of internationally renowned conductor, Maestro Kazuyoshi Akiyama with whom he studied the Saito Conducting Technique. His professional career has taken him throughout Canada, the United States, Great Britain, Denmark, Sweden, Holland, Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Japan, Mexico, Hong Kong, Australia, Switzerland, Austria, Slovakia and the Czech Republic. Dr. King’s conducting appearances with Regional, National, International Honor, and Professional Ensembles have been praised for performance quality, artistry, and creativity. Throughout his career he has been a champion of new music, premiering over 30 compositions. As well, he has worked with over 50 guest artists. In addition to conducting, Dr. King has many years of performing experience as a professional clarinetist having performed with numerous ensembles, including the La Scala Opera of Milan, Italy during their Canadian tour. Most recently, during July 2013 he performed with the New Edmonton Wind Sinfonia on their concert tour of Europe—he previously toured with them in 2000 and 2004. In addition to his passion for making music he is also widely recognized as an expert for his ability to link theory and practice in the field of teaching and learning. Among his many recordings and publications is a chapter in the book, Creativity and Music Education written by seventeen authors from the United States, Canada, Israel, Australia, Great Britain, Spain, and Scotland. The book includes a forward by noted author on Creativity, Mihalyi Csikszentmihalyi. Dr. King has also completed a well-received DVD—The Craft of Conducting. Dr. King is in great demand as a conductor, adjudicator, clinician, and keynote speaker. Over the past 25 years he has worked with over 10,000 ensembles and soloists representing more than 500,000 musicians. Dr. King is a Yamaha Artist Educator/Conductor.

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3A, 4A BAND PERFORMANCE ORDER – WEDNESDAY, MAY 9

WARM-UP PERFORM SIGHT-READ SCHOOL CLASS 7:35 8:00 8:25 Nyssa High School 3A 8:00 8:25 8:50 Sheridan High School 3A 8:25 8:50 9:15 Creswell High School 3A 8:50 9:15 9:40 Portland Christian High School 3A 9:15 9:40 10:05 Rainier High School 3A 10:05 BREAK 9:55 10:20 10:45 Westside Christian High School 3A 10:20 10:45 11:10 Glide High School 3A 10:45 11:10 11:35 Warrenton High School 3A 11:10 11:35 12:00 Taft High School 3A 11:35 12:00 12:25 High School 3A 12:25 LUNCH Approx. 1:15pm 3A AWARDS 1:15 1:45 2:15 Henley High School 4A 1:45 2:15 2:45 Molalla High School 4A 2:15 2:45 3:15 Mazama High School 4A 2:45 3:15 3:45 Siuslaw High School 4A 3:45 BREAK 3:30 4:00 4:30 La Grande High School 4A 4:00 4:30 5:00 Klamath Union High School 4A 4:30 5:00 5:30 Gladstone High School 4A 5:30 DINNER 5:45 6:15 6:45 Seaside High School 4A 6:15 6:45 7:15 Philomath High School 4A 6:45 7:15 7:45 North Bend High School 4A Approx. 8:30pm 4A AWARDS

Although not selected to perform at the 2018 OSAA Band State Championships, the following 4A bands are recognized for having achieved the honor of meeting the State Qualifying Standard: Cascade High School, Corbett High School, Douglas High School, Ontario High School, Scappoose High School

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ORCHESTRA PERFORMANCE ORDER – THURSDAY, MAY 10

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

Although not selected to perform at the 2018 OSAA Orchestra State Championships, the following orchestras are recognized for having achieved the honor of meeting the State Qualifying Standard: STRING / Ashland High School, Lincoln High School, McNary High School, West Linn High School FULL / West Linn High School

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2A/1A, 5A BAND PERFORMANCE ORDER – FRIDAY, MAY 11

WARM-UP PERFORM SIGHT-READ SCHOOL CLASS 7:00 7:25 7:50 Crosshill Christian School 2A/1A 7:25 7:50 8:15 Neah-Kah-Nie High School 2A/1A 7:50 8:15 8:40 Jewell High School 2A/1A 8:15 8:40 9:05 Oakland High School 2A/1A 9:05 BREAK 8:55 9:20 9:45 Riddle High School 2A/1A 9:20 9:45 10:10 Bandon High School 2A/1A 9:45 10:10 10:35 Yoncalla High School 2A/1A 10:10 10:35 11:00 Lowell High School 2A/1A 11:00 LUNCH Approx. 11:45pm 2A/1A AWARDS 11:45 12:15 12:45 Hillsboro High School 5A 12:15 12:45 1:15 Thurston High School 5A 12:45 1:15 1:45 St. Helens High School 5A 1:15 1:45 2:15 Springfield High School 5A 2:15 BREAK 2:00 2:30 3:00 Parkrose High School 5A 2:30 3:00 3:30 Wilsonville High School 5A 3:00 3:30 4:00 Silverton High School 5A 3:30 4:00 4:30 Milwaukie High School 5A 4:30 BREAK 4:15 4:45 5:15 Redmond High School 5A 4:45 5:15 5:45 Rex Putnam High School 5A 5:15 5:45 6:15 Summit High School 5A 5:45 6:15 6:45 Crescent Valley High School 5A Approx. 7:30pm 5A AWARDS

Although not selected to perform at the 2018 OSAA Band State Championships, the following bands are recognized for having achieved the honor of meeting the State Qualifying Standard: 5A / Ashland High School, Corvallis High School, Hood River Valley High School 2A / Stanfield High School

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6A BAND PERFORMANCE ORDER – SATURDAY, MAY 12

WARM-UP PERFORM SIGHT-READ SCHOOL 7:30 8:00 8:30 Gresham High School 8:00 8:30 9:00 Oregon City High School 8:30 9:00 9:30 North Salem High School 9:00 9:30 10:00 Reynolds High School 10:00 BREAK 9:45 10:15 10:45 North Medford High School 10:15 10:45 11:15 Westview High School 10:45 11:15 11:45 West Linn High School 11:15 11:45 12:15 South Salem High School 12:15 LUNCH 12:30 1:00 1:30 McKay High School 1:00 1:30 2:00 Cleveland High School 1:30 2:00 2:30 Roseburg High School 2:00 2:30 3:00 Southridge High School 3:00 BREAK 2:45 3:15 3:45 West Albany High School 3:15 3:45 4:15 McNary High School 3:45 4:15 4:45 Sam Barlow High School 4:15 4:45 5:15 Grant High School 5:15 DINNER 5:30 6:00 6:30 David Douglas High School 6:00 6:30 7:00 West Salem High School 6:30 7:00 7:30 Sherwood High School 7:00 7:30 8:00 Sprague High School Approx. 8:45pm AWARDS

Although not selected to perform at the 2018 OSAA Band State Championships, the following 6A bands are recognized for having achieved the honor of meeting the State Qualifying Standard: , Century High School, Clackamas High School, Grants Pass High School, Lake Oswego High School, Lincoln High School, Mountainside High School, Sheldon High School

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6A (52) 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 831 Hillsboro Spartans 1138 Astoria Fishermen 525 Cleveland Warriors 1463 La Salle Prep Falcons 697 Banks Braves 368 Franklin Quakers 1369 Milwaukie / Arts Academy Mustangs 1182 Scappoose Indians 730 Grant Generals 1407 Parkrose Broncos 778 Seaside Seagulls 377 *Jefferson Democrats 482 Putnam Kingsmen 1015 Tillamook Cheesemakers 513 Lincoln Cardinals 1648 Sandy Pioneers 1281 Valley Catholic Valiants 382 *Madison Senators 862 St. Helens Lions 861 *Roosevelt Roughriders 690 Wilsonville Wildcats 1063 4A-2 - Tri-Valley Conference (6) *Wilson Trojans 1325 Corbett Cardinals 394 5A-2 - Mid-Willamette Conference (8) Crook County Cowboys 693 6A-2 - Metro League (10) Central Panthers 837 Estacada Rangers 452 Aloha Warriors 1748 Corvallis Spartans 1079 Gladstone Gladiators 607 Beaverton Beavers 1635 Crescent Valley Raiders 921 Madras White Buffaloes 490 Century Jaguars 1433 Dallas Dragons 820 Molalla Indians 651 Glencoe Crimson Tide 1407 Lebanon Warriors 1137 Jesuit Crusaders 1290 Silverton Foxes 1158 4A-3 - Far West League (6) Liberty Falcons 1359 South Albany Rebels 1185 Brookings–Harbor Bruins 445 Mountainside Mavericks 800 Woodburn Bulldogs 1105 Douglas Trojans 335 Southridge Skyhawks 1595 Marshfield Pirates 650 Sunset Apollos 2213 5A-3 - Midwestern League (8) North Bend Bulldogs 702 Westview Wildcats 2552 Ashland Grizzlies 956 Siuslaw Vikings 376 Churchill Lancers 1000 South Umpqua Lancers 331 6A-3 - Mt. Hood Conference (8) Crater Comets 1125 Barlow Bruins 1510 Eagle Point Eagles 903 4A-4 - Oregon West Conference (6) Centennial Eagles 1449 *Marist Catholic Spartans 521 Cascade Cougars 687 *Central Catholic Rams 894 North Eugene Highlanders 744 Newport Cubs 515 Clackamas Cavaliers 2300 Springfield Millers 1107 North Marion Huskies 486 David Douglas Scots 2495 Thurston Colts 1143 Philomath Warriors 416 Gresham Gophers 1292 Stayton Eagles 577 Oregon City Pioneers 1918 5A-4 - Intermountain Conference (5) Yamhill-Carlton Tigers 278 Reynolds Raiders 2183 **Bend Lava Bears 1558 Mountain View Cougars 1282 4A-5 - Sky-Em League (6) 6A-4 - Three Rivers League (9) Redmond Panthers 844 Cottage Grove Lions 635 Canby Cougars 1314 Ridgeview Ravens 793 Elmira Falcons 370 Lake Oswego Lakers 1301 **Summit Storm 1428 Junction City Tigers 476 *Lakeridge Pacers 1092 Sisters Outlaws 371 Newberg Tigers 1488 5A-5 - Columbia River Conference (4) Sutherlin Bulldogs 325 Sherwood Bowmen 1597 Hermiston Bulldogs 1349 Sweet Home Huskies 610 St. Mary's Academy Blues 1446 Hood River Valley Eagles 1192 Tigard Tigers 1813 Pendleton Buckaroos 721 4A-6 - Skyline Conference (6) Tualatin Timberwolves 1774 The Dalles Riverhawks 729 Henley Hornets 599 West Linn Lions 1751 Hidden Valley Mustangs 501 Klamath Union Pelicans 515 6A-5- Greater Valley Conference (9) Mazama Vikings 572 Forest Grove Vikings 1623 North Valley Knights 458 McKay Scots 1876 Phoenix Pirates 602 McMinnville Grizzles 1771 McNary Celtics 1713 4A-7 - Greater Oregon League (4) North Salem Vikings 1389 Baker Bulldogs 408 South Salem Saxons 1637 La Grande Tigers 626 Sprague Olympians 1529 McLoughlin Pioneers 422 West Albany Bulldogs 1253 Ontario Tigers 544 West Salem Titans 1570

6A-6 - Southwest Conference (7) Grants Pass Cavemen 1450 North Medford Black Tornado 1442 Roseburg Indians 1352 Sheldon Irish 1365 South Eugene Axemen 1371 South Medford Panthers 1495 Willamette Wolverines 1237

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3A (41) 2A (44) 1A (81) 1A (cont.) 330-191 190-90 89- 89- 3A-1 - Lewis & Clark League (9) 2A-1 - Northwest League (11) 1A-1 - The Valley 10 League (10) 1A-5 - Mountain Valley League (12) Catlin Gabel Eagles 307 City Christian Lions 147 Country Christian Cougars 51 Butte Falls Loggers 48 Clatskanie Tigers 207 Columbia Christian Knights 119 Damascus Christian Eagles 65 Cascades Academy Steelhead 35 De La Salle North Catholic Knights 318 Delphian School Dragons 153 Grand View Christian Eagles 56 Central Christian Tigers 62 Oregon Episcopal Aardvarks 313 Faith Bible Falcons 135 North Clackamas Christian Saints 66 Chiloquin Panthers 68 Portland Adventist Cougars 263 Gaston Greyhounds 177 Open Door Christian Huskies 54 Gilchrist Grizzlies 45 Portland Christian Royals 175 Knappa Loggers 137 Portland Waldorf Wolfpack 79 Hosanna Christian Lions 78 Rainier Columbians 271 Life Christian Lions 53 Southwest Christian Wildcats 56 North Lake Cowboys 66 Riverdale Mavericks 269 Neah-Kah-Nie Pirates 202 St. Stephens Academy 42 Paisley Broncos 31 Warrenton Warriors 225 Nestucca Bobcats 133 Trinity Academy Thunder 28 Prospect Cougars 48 Open School East Goats 90 Valor Christian Knights 29 Rogue Valley Adventist Red Tail Hawks 32 3A-2 - West Valley League (8) Vernonia Loggers 161 Triad Timber Wolves 61 Amity Warriors 233 1A-2 - Casco League (9) Trinity Lutheran Saints 58 Dayton Pirates 269 2A-2 - Tri-River Conference (7) C.S. Lewis Watchmen 31 *Horizon Christian Hawks (TUAL) 135 Central Linn Cobras 173 Crosshill Christian Eagles 79 1A-6 - Big Sky League (10) Santiam Christian Eagles 221 East Linn Christian Eagles 134 Falls City Mountaineers 53 Arlington Honkers 47 Sheridan Spartans 204 Kennedy Trojans 162 Jewell Bluejays 39 Condon Blue Devils 36 ***Taft Tigers 330 Regis Rams 132 Livingstone Adventist Academy Lions 61 Dufur Rangers 84 Westside Christian Eagles 234 Santiam Wolverines 138 Oregon School f/t Deaf Panthers 51 Horizon Christian Hawks (HR) 70 Willamina Bulldogs 225 St. Paul Buckaroos 85 Perrydale Pirates 84 Ione Cardinals 65 Western Mennonite Pioneers 125 Veritas School Vanguard 49 Mitchell Loggers 27 3A-3 - PacWest Conference (7) Willamette Valley Christian Warriors 55 Sherman Huskies 74 Blanchet Catholic Cavaliers 208 2A-3 - Mountain View Conference (10) South Wasco County Redsides 62 Chemawa Braves 236 Bonanza Antlers 120 1A-3 - Mountain West League (9) Spray Eagles 19 Colton Vikings 180 Canyonville Christian Pilots 130 Alsea Wolverines 42 Wheeler Falcons 14 Gervais Cougars 237 Crater Lake Academy 96 Eddyville Charter Eagles 48 Jefferson Lions 242 Crow Cougars 85 Lowell Devils 94 1A-7 - Old Oregon League (8) Salem Academy Crusaders 239 Lost River Raiders 114 Mapleton Sailors 36 Cove Leopards 79 Scio Loggers 250 Milo Adventist Mustangs 81 McKenzie Eagles 46 Echo Cougars 77 Monroe Dragons 115 Mohawk Indians 60 Griswold Grizzlies 55 3A-4 - Mountain Valley Conference (6) Oakland Oakers 174 Oak Hill School Falcons 57 Joseph Eagles 65 Coquille Red Devils 192 Oakridge Warriors 127 Siletz Valley Warriors 66 Nixyaawii Eagles 47 Creswell Bulldogs 340 Riddle Irish 85 Triangle Lake Lakers 62 Pine Eagle Spartans 47 Glide Wildcats 184 Powder Valley Badgers 73 Harrisburg Eagles 266 2A-4 - Sunset Conference (6) 1A-4 - Skyline League (11) Wallowa Cougars 51 ***La Pine Hawks 334 Bandon Tigers 189 Camas Valley Hornets 56 Pleasant Hill Billies 316 Gold Beach Panthers 145 Days Creek Wolves 71 1A-8 - High Desert League (12) Myrtle Point Bobcats 143 Elkton Elks 77 Adrian Antelopes 77 3A-5 - Eastern Oregon League (6) Reedsport Brave 165 Glendale Pirates 77 Burnt River Bulls 23 Burns Hilanders 238 Toledo Boomers 137 Melrose Christian 17 Crane Mustangs 57 Irrigon Knights 219 Waldport Irish 132 New Hope Christian Warriors 71 Dayville Tigers 14 Nyssa Bulldogs 257 North Douglas Warriors 82 Four Rivers Community School Falcons 47 Riverside Pirates 223 2A-5 - Columbia Basin Conference (5) Pacific Pirates 58 Harper Hornets 32 Umatilla Vikings 317 Culver Bulldogs 175 Powers Cruisers 38 Huntington Locomotives 24 Vale Vikings 240 Heppner Mustangs 93 Umpqua Valley Christian Monarchs 65 Jordan Valley Mustangs 31 Pilot Rock Rockets 92 Yoncalla Eagles 72 Long Creek Mountaineers 13 3A-6 - Southern Cascade League (5) Stanfield Tigers 126 Monument Tigers 18 Cascade Christian Challengers 257 Weston-McEwen Tiger Scots 167 Prairie City Panthers 42 Illinois Valley Cougars 253 Ukiah Cougars 13 Lakeview Honkers 202 2A-6 - Wapiti League (5) Rogue River Chieftains 213 Elgin Huskies 84 St. Mary's Crusaders 311 Enterprise Outlaws 127 Grant Union Prospectors 154 Imbler Panthers 87 Union Bobcats 100

Full Member Charter Schools Full Member School with No Assigned District Sheridan Japanese Charter School 27 Logos School 46

*school choosing to play above assigned classification **school moved due to geographical exception ***school moved due to Petition to Play Down 2018 OSAA Band/Orchestra State Championships

BANDON CRESWELL Concert Band Concert Band School Bandon High School (Bandon) School Creswell High School (Creswell) League 2A/1A-SD3 Special District 3 League 3A-SD4 Special District 4 Principal Sabrina Belletti Principal Adam Watkins Director Dave Weston Director Sandi Green Performers 44 Performers 44 Selection 1 Cafe 512, Ryan George (Fornine Music) Selection 1 They Led My Lord Away, Adoniram J. Gordon (TRN Music Selection 2 The Seal Lullaby, Eric Whitacre (Hal Leonard Corporation) Publisher) Selection 3 Greek Folk Song Suite: Tradtional Greek Melodies, Barry E. Selection 2 The Old Red Mill, Brant Karrick (Carl Fisher) Kopetz (Wingert-Jones Publications) Selection 3 Earthdance, Michael Sweeney (Hal Leonard Corporation)

BARLOW CROSSHILL CHRISTIAN Concert Band Concert Band School Barlow High School (Gresham) School Crosshill Christian School (Turner) Group Name Sam Barlow High School Symphonic Band Group Name Crosshill Christian Wind Ensemble League 6A-3 Mt. Hood Conference League 2A/1A-SD2 Special District 2 Principal Bruce Schmidt Principal Adam Kronberger Director Paul Nickolas Director Brian Stuck Performers 60 Performers 16 Selection 1 The White Rose , John Philip Sousa (Southern Music) Selection 1 Where the Sun Breaks Through the Mist, Michael Sweeney Selection 2 Lift Your Banner Skyward, Kevin Walczyk (Keveli Music) (Hal-Leonard) Selection 3 Kingfishers Catch Fire, John Mackey (Osti Music) Selection 2 Highland Legend, John Moss (Hal-Leonard) Selection 3 Fable, Erik Morales (FJH Music Company, Inc.)

BURNS DAVID DOUGLAS Concert Band Concert Band School Burns High School (Burns) School David Douglas High School (Portland) Group Name Burns High School Concert Band League 6A-3 Mt. Hood Conference League 3A-SD4 Special District 4 Principal John Bier Principal Dave Goetz Director Jennifer Brooks-Muller Director Eric Zittel Performers 52 Performers 23 Selection 1 Magnolia Star, Steven Danyew (Steven Danyew) Selection 1 Invicta, James Swearingen (C.L. Barnhouse Co.) Selection 2 The National Game March, John Philip Sousa arr. Keith Brion Selection 2 Nostalgia, Rossano Galante (Alfred Music Publishing) (SMC) Selection 3 Terracotta Warriors, Scott Watson (Alfred Music Publishing) Selection 3 Machu Picchu-City in the Sky, Satoshi Yagisawa (Bravo Music)

CLEVELAND GLADSTONE Concert Band Concert Band School Cleveland High School (Portland) School Gladstone High School (Gladstone) League 6A-1 Portland Interscholastic League Group Name Gladstone High School Symphonic Band Principal Ayesha Freeman League 4A-2 Tri-Valley Conference Director Gary Riler Principal Kevin Taylor Performers 55 Director Seth Arnold Selection 1 Pas Redouble, Camille Saint Saens / trans. Frackenpohl Performers 42 (Shawnee Press) Selection 1 In the Forest of the King, Pierre La Plante (Daehn Selection 2 One Life Beautiful, Julie Giroux (Musica Propria) Publications) Selection 3 Shepherd's Hey, Percy / ed. Rogers (Carl Fischer) Selection 2 Ammerland, Jacob De Haan (Dehaske) Selection 4 Magnolia Star, Steve Danyew (Steve Danyew) Selection 3 Variations on a Korean Folk Song, John Barnes Chance (Boosey & Hawkes)

CRESCENT VALLEY GLIDE Concert Band Concert Band School Crescent Valley High School (Corvallis) School Glide High School (Glide) League 5A-2 Mid-Willamette Conference Group Name Glide Concert Band Principal Aaron McKee League 3A-SD3 Special District 3 Director Kristine Janes Principal Dr. Kristina Haug Performers 48 Director Mr. Gale Graham Selection 1 Bali, Michael Colgrass (Carl Fischer) Performers 30 Selection 2 O Magnum Mysterium, Morten Lauridsen/trans. H. Robert Selection 1 Yellow, Robert W. Smith (RWS music Company) Reynolds (Peermusic) Selection 2 Simple Gifts, Frank Ticheli (Manhattan Beach) Selection 3 A.B.A. Symphonic march, John Cheetham (Hal Leonard Selection 3 Moscow 1941, Brian Balmages (FJH Music Company) Corporation)

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GRANT KLAMATH UNION Concert Band Concert Band School Grant High School (Portland) School Klamath Union High School (Klamath Falls) League 6A-1 Portland Interscholastic League League 4A-6 Skyline Conference Principal Carol Campbell Principal Tony Swan Director Brian McFadden Director Max Harrington Performers 43 Performers 60 Selection 1 Entry March of the Boyars, John Halvorsen/arr. Frederick Selection 1 Carnegie Anthem, William Owens (FJH Music Company) Fennell (Ludwig-Masters Publications) Selection 2 Cajun Folk Songs II, Frank Ticheli (Manhattan Beach Music) Selection 2 Corsican Litany, Vaclav Nelhybel (Bourne Co.) Selection 3 Swirling Prisms, Brian Balmages (FJH Music Company) Selection 3 Danzón No. 2, Arturo Marquez/arr. Oliver Nickel (Peer Music Selection 4 Chase the Shouting Wind, Vince Gassi (Alfred Music Classical) Publishing)

GRESHAM LA GRANDE Concert Band Concert Band School Gresham High School (Gresham) School La Grande High School (La Grande) Group Name Gresham Wind Ensemble Group Name La Grande Wind Ensemble League 6A-3 Mt. Hood Conference League 4A-7 Greater Oregon League Principal Michael Schaefer Principal Brett Baxter Director Nicholas J. Budge Director Christopher Leavitt Performers 37 Performers 36 Selection 1 Symphonic Dance No. 3 "Fiesta", Clifton Williams (Sam Fox Selection 1 March of the Belgian Paratroopers, Pierre Leemans, arr. Publishing) Charles A. Wiley (TRN Music Publisher, Inc) Selection 2 Lincolnshire Posy, Mvt. 6 "The Lost Lady Found", Percy Selection 2 Lux Aurumque, Eric Whitacre (Eric Whitacre & Carpe Ranam Grainger (Ludwig) Productions) Selection 3 Pacem, Robert Spittal (Boosey & Hawkes) Selection 3 First Suite in Eb, Gustav , edited by Colin Matthews Selection 4 Symphony No. 2, Mvt. 3, Frank Ticheli (Manhattan Beach (Boosey & Hawkes) Music) Selection 4 Trail of Tears, James Barnes (Southern Music Company)

HENLEY LOWELL Concert Band Concert Band School Henley High School (Klamath Falls) School Lowell High School (Lowell) Group Name Henley High School Concert Band Group Name Lowell Concert Band League 4A-6 Skyline Conference League 2A/1A-SD2 Special District 2 Principal Jack Lee Principal Kay Graham Director Katherine Garvin Director Paul Burch Performers 44 Performers 28 Selection 1 Incantations, Robert W. Smith (Belwin Mills) Selection 1 Second Suite in F, Gustav Holst (Boosey & Hawkes) Selection 2 Simple Gifts: Four Shaker Songs, Frank Ticheli (Manhattan) Selection 2 October, Eric Whitacre (Hal Leonard Corporation) Selection 3 Arabian Dances, Brian Balmages (FJH Music Company Inc.)

HILLSBORO MAZAMA Concert Band Concert Band School Hillsboro High School (Hillsboro) School Mazama High School (Klamath Falls) League 5A-1 Northwest Oregon Conference League 4A-6 Skyline Conference Principal Lou Bailey Principal Steve Morosin Director Geoff Fotland Director Rob Izzett Performers 47 Performers 58 Selection 1 British Eigtht March, Zo Elliot (Carl Fischer) Selection 1 Piedmont Festival Overture, Robert Sheldon (Alfred Music Selection 2 On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss, David Holsinger (TRN Music Publishing) Publisher) Selection 2 Festivo, Vaclav Nelhybel (Alfred Music Publishing) Selection 3 Second Suite in F Major, Gustav Holst (Boosey and Hawkes) Selection 3 Ave Maria, Franz Biebl, Arr. by Robert Cameron (Hal Leonard Corporation) Selection 4 A Galop To End All Galops, Warren Barker (Hal Leonard Corporation)

JEWELL MCKAY Concert Band Concert Band School Jewell High School (Seaside) School McKay High School (Salem) Group Name Jewell High School Wind Ensemble Group Name McKay Wind Ensemble League 2A/1A-SD1 Special District 1 League 6A-5 Greater Valley Conference Principal Terrence Smyth Principal Rob Schoepper Director Cory Pederson Director JJ Meyer Performers 25 Performers 40 Selection 1 Sun Cycles, Brian Balmages (FJH Music Company Inc) Selection 1 Windsprints, Richard L. Saucedo (Music Works) Selection 2 Appalachian Morning, Robert Sheldon (Alfred Music Selection 2 The Earle of Oxford's March, Gordon Jacob (Boosey & Publishing) Hawkes) Selection 3 The Witch and the Saint, Steven Reineke / arr. Matt Selection 3 Give Us This Day, David Maslanka (Carl Fischer) Conaway (CL Barnhouse Company)

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MCNARY NORTH MEDFORD Concert Band Concert Band School McNary High School (Keizer) School North Medford High School (Medford) League 6A-5 Greater Valley Conference Group Name North Medford High School Wind Ensemble Principal Erik Jespersen League 6A-6 Southwest Conference Director Jennifer Bell Principal Dr. Daniel Smith Performers 57 Director Steve Kessler Selection 1 Four Scottish Dances Mvt I, II, IV, Malcolm Arnold, arr. John Performers 56 Paynter (Carl Fisher) Selection 1 Emperata Overture, Claude T. Smith (Wingert Jones) Selection 2 Shepherds Hey, Percy Grainger (Carl Fisher) Selection 2 Cyprian Suite, I-IV, Carol Barnett (Boosey & Hawkes) Selection 3 Dum Spiro Spero, Chris Pilsner (Nox Tenebrae Music) Selection 4 Flashback, Wayne Oquin (Wayne Oquin)

MILWAUKIE NORTH SALEM Concert Band Concert Band School Milwaukie High School (Milwaukie) School North Salem High School (Salem) Group Name Milwaukie High School Wind Ensemble Group Name North Salem Wind Ensemble League 5A-1 Northwest Oregon Conference League 6A-5 Greater Valley Conference Principal Mark Pinder Principal Sara Leroy Director Greg Van Winkle Director Brian Bell Performers 32 Performers 42 Selection 1 Sun Dance, Ticheli (Manhattan Beach) Selection 1 March, Op.99, /Yoder (Hal Leonard Corporation) Selection 2 Night Dances, Yurko (Ludwig Masters) Selection 2 Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night, Elliot Del Borgo Selection 3 Satiric Dances, Dello Joio (Hal Leonard Corporation) (Shawnee Press) Selection 3 Sheltering Sky, John Mackey (Osti Music, Inc.) Selection 4 God’s Country, Rossano Galante (Alfred Music Publishing)

MOLALLA NYSSA Concert Band Concert Band School Molalla High School (Molalla) School Nyssa High School (Nyssa) Group Name Molalla Wind Ensemble Group Name Nyssa Concert Band League 4A-2 Tri-Valley Conference League 3A-SD4 Special District 4 Principal Brad Berzinski Principal Malcom McRae Director Matthew Farris Director Maxwell Thew Performers 39 Performers 18 Selection 1 Sedona, Steven Reineke (C.L. Barnhouse) Selection 1 Afterburn, Randall Standridge (Grand Mesa Music) Selection 2 Dum Spiro Spero, Chris Pilsner (Nox Tenebrae Music) Selection 2 Westwood Trail, Douglas Wagner (Alfred Music Publishing) Selection 3 Prelude, Siciliano, and Rondo, Malcolm Arnold (Carl Fisher) Selection 3 Shenandoah, Robert Sheldon (Alfred Music Publishing) Selection 4 Advance March, Harold Bennett/arr. Clark (Carl Fischer LLC) Selection 5 Moscow 1941, Brian Balmages (FJH Music Company Inc)

NEAH-KAH-NIE OAKLAND Concert Band Concert Band School Neah-Kah-Nie High School (Rockaway Beach) School Oakland High School (Oakland) Group Name Neah-Kah-Nie Concert Band League 2A/1A-SD2 Special District 2 League 2A/1A-SD1 Special District 1 Principal Jeff Clark Principal Heidi Buckmaster Director Matthew Hill Director Russell Zaugg Performers 37 Performers 25 Selection 1 West Highlands Sojourn, Robert Sheldon (Birch Island Music Selection 1 Kentucky 1800, Clare Grundman (Boosey & Hawkes) Press) Selection 2 Marche Diabolique, Brian Balmages (FJH) Selection 2 Clash, Ryan Main (Wingert-Jones Publications) Selection 3 Salvation is Created, Pavel Chesnokov arr Michael Brown Selection 3 Sea Glass, Rick (Hal Leonard Corporation) (Hal Leonard Corporation) Selection 4 Joy Revisited, Frank Ticheli (Manhattan Beach Music) Selection 4 Creed, William Himes (Kjos)

NORTH BEND OREGON CITY Concert Band Concert Band School North Bend High School (North Bend) School Oregon City High School (Oregon City) Group Name North Bend Symphonic Band Group Name Oregon City High School Wind Ensemble League 4A-3 Far West League League 6A-3 Mt. Hood Conference Principal Bill Lucero Principal Tom Lovell Director Amber Yester Director Dana Henson Performers 55 Performers 56 Selection 1 Kirkpatrick Fanfare, Andrew Boysen Jr. (Wingert Jones) Selection 1 The Black Horse Troop, John Philip Sousa (Adfred) Selection 2 Elixir, Michael Markowski Selection 2 Arabian Dances, Brian Balmages (FJH) Selection 3 Aurora Awakes, John Mackey (Osti Music) Selection 3 Solas Ane, Samuel R. Hazo (Hal Leonard Corporation) Selection 4 Italian In Algiers, Gioacchino Rossini (Alfred Music Publishing)

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PARKROSE REDMOND Concert Band Concert Band School Parkrose High School (Portland) School Redmond High School (Redmond) Group Name Parkrose High School Symphonic Band Group Name Redmond Wind Ensemble League 5A-1 Northwest Oregon Conference League 5A-4 Intermountain Conference Principal Molly Ouche Principal Paul Nolan Director Keija Lee Director Ben Lawson Performers 42 Performers 36 Selection 1 Marche Des Parachutistes Belges, arr. Charles Wiley (TRN Selection 1 A Tribute to Grainger, Percy Grainger arranged by Ragsdale Music Publisher, Inc.) (Southern Music) Selection 2 Rhosymedre, Ralph Vaughan Williams (E.C. Schirmer Music Selection 2 an American Elegy, Frank Ticheli (Manhattan Beach Music) Company) Selection 3 Con Brio (March), Ralph Ford (Belwin Band) Selection 3 Elements, Brian Balmages (FJH Music Company, Inc.) Selection 4 J.S. Jig, Brant Karrick (Alfred Music Publishing)

PHILOMATH REYNOLDS Concert Band Concert Band School Philomath High School (Philomath) School Reynolds High School (Troutdale) Group Name Philomath Wind Ensemble League 6A-3 Mt. Hood Conference League 4A-4 Oregon West Conference Principal Wade Bakley Principal Brian Flannery Director Paul Jolstead Director Dr. Daniel N. Johnson Performers 41 Performers 54 Selection 1 March Bou-Shu, Satoshi Yagasawa (De Haske) Selection 1 Arabian Dances, Brian Balmages (FJH Music Company Inc) Selection 2 Virtus, Chris Pilsner (Pilsner) Selection 2 West Highland Sojourn, Robert Sheldon (C L Barnhouse Selection 3 Divertimento for Winds and Percussion, Roger Cichy (Daehn) Company) Selection 3 Prairie Dances, David Holsinger (TRN Music Publisher, Inc.) Selection 4 Trail of Tears, James Barnes (Southern Music Company)

PORTLAND CHRISTIAN RIDDLE Concert Band Concert Band School Portland Christian High School (Portland) School Riddle High School (Riddle) Group Name Portland Christian Concert Band Group Name Riddle High School Concert Band League 3A-SD1 Special District 1 League 2A/1A-SD3 Special District 3 Principal Sherri James Principal William Starkweather Director Matt Caldwell Director Karalyn Soffer Performers 16 Performers 26 Selection 1 Celebration And Song, Robert Sheldon (Alfred Music Selection 1 Rhythm Machine, Timothy Broege (Bourne Co.) Publishing) Selection 2 Lullaby to the Moon, Brian Balmages (FJH Music Company Selection 2 Call To Victory, Karl L. King (Barnhouse) Inc.) Selection 3 Rain, Brian Balmages (FJH Music Co Inc) Selection 3 Korean Folk Rhapsody, Arr. James Curnow (Hal Leonard Selection 4 Moscow, 1941, Brian Balmages (FJH Music Co Inc) Corporation) Selection 4 Highland Echoes, Larry Daehn (Daehn Publications)

PUTNAM ROSEBURG Concert Band Concert Band School Putnam High School (Milwaukie) School Roseburg High School (Roseburg) Group Name Wind Ensemble Group Name Roseburg High School Wind Ensemble League 5A-1 Northwest Oregon Conference League 6A-6 Southwest Conference Principal Kathleen Walsh Principal Jill Weber Director Jeff Wilson Director Branden Hansen Performers 37 Performers 46 Selection 1 Amparito Roca, Jaime Texidor (Boosey & Hawkes) Selection 1 Festival , Thomas Doss (DeHaske) Selection 2 Sòlas Ané, Samuel Hazo (Hal Leonard Corporation) Selection 2 Angels in the Architecture, Frank Ticheli (Manhattan Beach Selection 3 Symphony No. 4, Andrew Boysen Jr. (Kjos) Music)

RAINIER SEASIDE Concert Band Concert Band School Rainier Jr/Sr High School (Rainier) School Seaside High School (Seaside) Group Name Rainier Concert Band Group Name Seaside High School Symphonic Band League 3A-SD1 Special District 1 League 4A-1 Cowapa League Principal Graden Blue Principal Jeff Roberts Director Madison Keezer Director Terry L. Dahlgren Performers 48 Performers 77 Selection 1 On A Hymnsong of Philip Bliss, David Holsinger (TRN Music Selection 1 Columbian March, Karl L. King/arr. Gene Milford (Ludwig Publisher, Inc) Music) Selection 2 The Thunderer, John Philip Sousa (Barnhouse Music Selection 2 Half Moon On The Hudson, Michael Sweeney (Hal Leonard Publications) Corporation) Selection 3 Shenandoah, Frank Ticheli (Manhattan Beach Music) Selection 3 Aria: Without Words, Clarence Barber (Ludwig Masters) Selection 4 Avatara, Mike Leckrone (Alfred Publishing) Selection 4 The Ayres of Agincourt, Richard Meyer (Queenwood)

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SHERIDAN SOUTHRIDGE Concert Band Concert Band School Sheridan High School (Sheridan) School Southridge High School (Beaverton) Group Name Sheridan High School Symphonic Band Group Name Southridge Wind Ensemble League 3A-SD1 Special District 1 League 6A-2 Metro League Principal Dean Rech Principal David Nieslanik Director Karley Jones Director Jarod Sorum Performers 27 Performers 50 Selection 1 An Irish Rhapsody, Clare Grundman (Boosey & Hawkes, Inc) Selection 1 Dusk, Steven Bryant (BCM International) Selection 2 The Gladiator, John Philip Sousa arr. Andrew Balent (Carl Selection 2 Krump, Scott McAllister (LydMusic) Fisher, LLC) Selection 3 With Quiet Courage, Larry Daehn (Daehn Publications) Selection 4 Moscow, 1941, Brian Balmadges (The FJH Music Company Inc)

SHERWOOD SPRAGUE Concert Band Concert Band School Sherwood High School (Sherwood) School Sprague High School (Salem) Group Name Sherwood High School Wind Ensemble League 6A-5 Greater Valley Conference League 6A-4 Three Rivers League Principal Craig Swanson Principal Ken Bell Director Rick Greenwood Director Brant Stai Performers 52 Performers 52 Selection 1 Selamlik, Florent Schmitt/Ed. Meyer (unpublished) Selection 1 A Glimpse of the Eternal, Aaron Perrine (Longitude 91 Selection 2 Fantasia on a Chorale Prelude, Ito, Yasuhide (ItoMusic Publications) INc.) Selection 2 The "Gum-Suckers" March, Percy Aldridge Grainger, ed. Selection 3 A Portrait, DAvid Conte/Trans. Nowlin (E.C. Mark Rogers (Southern Music Company) Schirmer Music Company) Selection 3 Symphony No. 3, Mvt. II - Variations on the "Porazzi" theme of Wagner, Alfred Reed (Jenson Publications) Selection 4 Wine-Dark Sea, Mvt. III - The attention of the souls, John Mackey (Osti Music)

SILVERTON SPRINGFIELD Concert Band Concert Band School Silverton High School (Silverton) School Springfield High School (Springfield) League 5A-2 Mid-Willamette Conference Group Name Springfield High School Symphonic Band Principal Wade Lockett League 5A-3 Midwestern League Director Frank Petrik Principal Jose da Silva Performers 40 Director Jon Bridges Selection 1 A Festival Prelude, Alfred Reed (Piedmont Music Company) Performers 46 Selection 2 Dum Spiro Spero, Chris Pilsner (Nox Tenebrae Music) Selection 1 Symphonic Overture, Charles Carter (Carl Fischer LLC) Selection 3 Red Rock Mountain, Rossano Galante (Alfred Music Selection 2 I Am, Andrew Boysen Jr. (Neil A. Kjos Music Co.) Publishing) Selection 3 Havendance, David R. Holsinger (TRN Publishing)

SIUSLAW ST. HELENS Concert Band Concert Band School Siuslaw High School (Florence) School St. Helens High School (St Helens) League 4A-3 Far West League Group Name St. Helens High School Wind Ensemble Principal Kerri Tatum League 5A-1 Northwest Oregon Conference Director Chris Rowbotham Principal Ted Zehr Performers 42 Director Noelle Freshner Selection 1 Accolade (Fanfare for the Fiftieth), Mark Lortz (Wingert Performers 36 Jones) Selection 1 Shadow Rituals, Michael Markowski (Manhattan Beach Selection 2 Ammerland, Jacob De Haan (De Haske) Music) Selection 3 Quad City Stomp, Michael Sweeney (Hal Leonard Selection 2 Second American Folk Rhapsody, Clare E. Grundman (Boosey Corporation) & Hawkes) Selection 4 Echoes of the Hollow Square, Johnnie Vinson (Hal Leonard Selection 3 Blue and Green Music, Samuel R. Hazo (Hal Leonard Corporation) Corporation) Selection 4 Into the Raging River, Steven Reineke (C.L. Barnhouse Company)

SOUTH SALEM SUMMIT Concert Band Concert Band School South Salem High School (Salem) School Summit High School (Bend) League 6A-5 Greater Valley Conference Group Name Summit Winds Principal Lara Tiffin League 5A-4 Intermountain Conference Director Ben Stokes Principal Dr. Alice DeWittie Performers 42 Director Dan Judd Selection 1 Hymn to the Infinite Sky, Satoshi Yagisawa (DeHaske) Performers 46 Selection 2 Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral, Wagner, Cailliet (Belwin) Selection 1 American Overture for Band, Joseph Willcox Jenkins Selection 3 Apollo Unleashed, From Symphony No. 2, Frank Ticheli (Theodore Presser Co) (Manhattan Beach) Selection 2 Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral, Richard Wagner/trans. Lucien Cailliet (Remick Music Corp.) Selection 3 Lincolnshire Posy (Mvt 1,2,5,6), Percy Aldridge Grainerarr. Frederick Fennell (Ludwig Masters)

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TAFT WEST SALEM Concert Band Concert Band School Taft High School (Lincoln City) School West Salem High School (Salem) Group Name Taft H.S. Symphonic Band League 6A-5 Greater Valley Conference League 3A-SD2 Special District 2 Principal Jim Miller Principal Majalise Tolan Director Todd Zimbelman Director Mike Freel Performers 51 Performers 41 Selection 1 Rio Grande, Michael Daugherty (Michael Daugherty Music) Selection 1 Monterey March, Pierre LaPlante (Bourne Company) Selection 2 The Merry Widow, Franz Lehar, arranged by Eiji Suzuki Selection 2 North Star Overture, John O'Reilly (Alfred Publishing (Bravo Music) Company) Selection 3 The Seeker, David Maslanka (Maslanka Press) Selection 3 On a Hymnsong of Phillip Bliss, David Holsinger (TRN Music Publisher) Selection 4 Moscow 1941, Brian Balmages (FJH Music Company)

THURSTON WESTSIDE CHRISTIAN Concert Band Concert Band School Thurston High School (Springfield) School Westside Christian High School (Tigard) League 5A-3 Midwestern League League 3A-SD1 Special District 1 Principal Dr. Chad Towe Principal Mike Wenger Director Timothy Vian Director Will Fox Performers 30 Performers 10 Selection 1 Pas Redouble, Saint-Saëns (Shawnee Press Inc) Selection 1 St. Petersberg March, Johnnie Vinson (Hal Leonard Selection 2 Fortress, Frank Ticheli (Manhattan) Corporation) Selection 3 Wayfaring Stranger, Christopher Nelson (C. Alan Selection 2 Clarinet Rag, James Ployhar (Belwin-Mills) Publications) Selection 3 Black Forest Overture, Michael Sweeney (Hal Leonard Selection 4 Arabesque, Sam Hazo (Hal Leonard Corporation) Corporation) Selection 4 Three Ayres of Gloucester, Hugh M. Stuart, Adapted by Robert Longfield (Hal Leonard Corporation) Selection 5 Moscow, 1941, Brian Balmages (The FJH Music Company)

WARRENTON WESTVIEW Concert Band Concert Band School Warrenton High School (Warrenton) School Westview High School (Portland) League 3A-SD1 Special District 1 Group Name Westview High School Wind Ensemble Principal Rod Heyen League 6A-2 Metro League Director Michael McClure Principal Jon Franco Performers 50 Director Ashley Alexander Selection 1 Prestissimo, Karl King/ arr. James Swearingen (C.L. Performers 47 Barnhouse Company) Selection 1 Canterbury Chorale, Jan Van der Roost (Curnow Music Press) Selection 2 Marche Diabolique, Brian Balmages (FJH Music Company Selection 2 Yiddish Dances, Adam Gorb (Maecenas Music) Inc.) Selection 3 : Pavane For A Dead Princess, Anne McGinty (Queenwood/Kjos) Selection 4 Echoes in the Woods, Rick Kirby (Hal Leonard Corporation)

WEST ALBANY WILSONVILLE Concert Band Concert Band School West Albany High School (Albany) School Wilsonville High School (Wilsonville) Group Name West Albany Wind Ensemble League 5A-1 Northwest Oregon Conference League 6A-5 Greater Valley Conference Principal Dan Schumaker Principal Susie Orsborn Director Chad Davies Director Stuart Welsh Performers 39 Performers 59 Selection 1 Country Gardens, Percy Grainger, arr. John Philip Sousa, Selection 1 Trittico, Vaclav Nelhybel (Alfred Music Publishing) Keith Brion, Loras Shissel (C.L. Barnhouse Company) Selection 2 O Magnum Mysterium, Morten Lauridsen (Peer Music) Selection 2 On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss, David R. Holsinger (TRN Selection 3 Shepherd Hey, Percy Grainger (Carl Fischer) Music Publisher) Selection 4 California, David Maslanka (Maslanka Press) Selection 3 Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night, Elliot Del Borgo (Shawnee Press)

WEST LINN YONCALLA Concert Band Concert Band School West Linn High School (West Linn) School Yoncalla High School (Yoncalla) League 6A-4 Three Rivers League League 2A/1A-SD2 Special District 2 Principal Kevin Mills Principal Brian Director Kevin Egan Director Stacey Atwell-Keister Performers 65 Performers 9 Selection 1 Grand Fanfare, Giancarlo Castro D'Addona (Editions Bim) Selection 1 Black Canyon Of the Gunnison, Erickson (Bourne Co) Selection 2 A Hymn for the Lost and the Living, Eric Ewazen (Southern Selection 2 Ave Maria, Ticheli (Manhattan Beach Music) Music Company) Selection 3 Ascentium, Huckeby (C.L. Barnhouse Company) Selection 3 Magnolia Star, Steve Danyew (Steve Danyew)

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CLACKAMAS LAKERIDGE String Orchestra String Orchestra School Clackamas High School (Clackamas) School Lakeridge High School (Lake Oswego) Group Name Clackamas Chamber Group Name Lakeridge High School Orchestra League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Principal Tammy O'Neill Principal Dr. Jennifer Schiele Director Lisa Hanson Director Kristina Stingle Performers 46 Performers 37 Selection 1 Adagio for Strings, Samuel Barber (G. Schirmer, Inc.) Selection 1 Concerto Grosso No. 1: I. Prelude, Ernest Bloch (Broude Selection 2 Serenade for Strings, Mvmts I and V, Anton (Edwin F. Brothers Limited) Kalmus & Co., Inc.) Selection 2 Rest, Frank Ticheli (Manhattan Beach Music) Selection 3 Concerto Grosso No. 1: IV. Fugue, Ernest Bloch (Broude Brothers Limited)

DAVID DOUGLAS MCKAY String Orchestra String Orchestra School David Douglas High School (Portland) School McKay High School (Salem) Group Name David Douglas Symphonic Strings Group Name McKay Chamber Orchestra League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Principal John Bier Principal Rob Schoepper Director Michelle Lindberg Director Jim Charnholm Performers 32 Performers 28 Selection 1 Serenade, Op. 6 Mvt. I. Andante con moto, Josef Suk (Kalmus) Selection 1 Last Spring, (Lucks) Selection 2 Serenade in E, Op. 22 Mvt. IV. Larghetto, Antonin Dvorak Selection 2 Eight Little Preludes and Fugues I. C Major, Bach Arr. Russ (Kalmus) (Kalmus) Selection 3 Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major, BWV 1048, J.S. Bach Selection 3 Prelude to the Deluge, St. Saens (Lucks) (Kalmus) Selection 4 Concerto Grosso for String Orchestra with Piano Obbligato, Selection 4 Mvt. II Adagio Mvt. III. Allegro, Bloch (Broude BrothersLimited)

GRANT MILWAUKIE String Orchestra String Orchestra School Grant High School (Portland) School Milwaukie High School (Milwaukie) League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Principal Carol Campbell Principal Mark Pinder Director Brian McFadden Director Greg Van Winkle Performers 17 Performers 17 Selection 1 Egmont Overture, /arr. Robert D. McCashin (FJH Selection 1 Entrance of the Queen of Sheeba, /Fisher (Alfred Music) Music Publishing) Selection 2 Fandango, Boccherini/arr. Clark McAlister (Master's Music) Selection 2 Lullaby, Hofeldt (Kjos) Selection 3 O Magnum Mysterium, Lauridsen/arr. Sandra Dackow (Peer Selection 3 Carson Suite, Missal (Kjos) Music Classical) Selection 4 Allegro Moderato, /arr. Robert D. McCashin (FJH Music)

GRANTS PASS NORTH SALEM String Orchestra String Orchestra School Grants Pass High School (Grants Pass) School North Salem High School (Salem) Group Name Grants Pass High School Chamber Orchestra Group Name North Salem High School Chamber Orchestra League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Principal Ryan Thompson Principal Sara Leroy Director Krista DeBolt Director Larry Garrett Performers 19 Performers 17 Selection 1 Sinfonietta in D Major No. 102, W.A. Mozart (Galaxy Music Selection 1 Concerto Grosso in G Major, Op.6 No. 1, Mvts. 1 and 2, Corporation) George Friedrich Handel (Kalmus) Selection 2 Ase's Death, No. 2 Peer Gynt Suite, Edvard Grieg (Carl Selection 2 Five Pieces for String Orchestra, Mvts. 1 and 2, Paul Fischer Inc.) Hindemith (Schott) Selection 3 Concerto Grosso for String Orchestra and Piano Obbligato, 1. Selection 3 Folk Tune and Fiddle Dance, Percy Fletcher (Boosey and Prelude, Ernest Bloch (Summy Birchard Company) Hawkes) Selection 4 Overture to the Wind, Kirt N. Mosier (Neil A. Kjos Company)

LAKE OSWEGO SOUTH EUGENE String Orchestra String Orchestra School Lake Oswego High School (Lake Oswego) School South Eugene High School (Eugene) League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Group Name South Eugene String Ensemble Principal Rollin Dickinson League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Director Darian Douglas Principal Andy Dey Performers 31 Director Gale Fiszman Selection 1 Simple Symphony: 1, Benjamin Britten (Oxford University Performers 16 Press) Selection 2 Simple Symphony: 2, Benjamin Britten (Oxford University Press) Selection 3 Simple Symphony: 3, Benjamin Britten (Oxford University Press) Selection 4 Simple Symphony: 4, Benjamin Britten (Oxford University Press)

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SOUTH SALEM String Orchestra School South Salem High School (Salem) Group Name South Salem Chamber Orchestra League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Principal Lara Tiffin Director Damian Berdakin Performers 36 Selection 1 String Quartet op. 95 MVT 1, Beethoven/ (Weinberger) Selection 2 Serenade for String Orchestra MVT 2, Chadwick (Luck's Music) Selection 3 Serenade for String Orchestra MVT 4, Herbert (Luck's Music) Selection 4 Estampas Nocturnas, Ponce (Peer Music)

SPRAGUE String Orchestra School Sprague High School (Salem) Group Name Sprague Camerata League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Principal Craig Swanson Director Hector Aguero Performers 24 Selection 1 Divertimento in D major k. 136 mvt I, WA Mozart (Kalmus) Selection 2 Serenade for Strings Op. 6 mvt I, Joseph Suk (Kalmus) Selection 3 A Little Symphony for Strings I,II, Robert Nelson (Robert Nelson Publishing)

SUMMIT String Orchestra School Summit High School (Bend) Group Name Summit Chamber Orchestra League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Principal Dr. Alice DeWittie Director Warren Performers 20 Selection 1 Serenade For String Orchestra, Norman Leyden (Plymouth Music Co./Inc) Selection 2 Suite Opus 40, Edvard Grieg (Luck's Music Library) Selection 3 Hoe Down from "", (Boosey & Hawkes)

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 Jim Miller Director George Thomson Performers 41 Selection 1 Incidental Music from "Abdelazer", Henry (Luck's) Selection 2 Five Variants on "Dives and Lazarus", Ralph Vaughan Williams (Oxford University Press) Selection 3 Sonata for String Orchestra, mvt. IV, William Walton (Oxford University Press)

WILSONVILLE String Orchestra School Wilsonville High School (Wilsonville) League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Principal Dan Schumaker Director Carli Bates Performers 33 Selection 1 Allegro from "Quinten" Quartet (Op. 76 No. 2), Franz Joseph (Brendan McBrien) Selection 2 Pavane (Pour Une Infante Defunte), Maurice Ravel (Owen Goldsmith) Selection 3 Pizzicato Polka, Johann Strauss Jr. and Josef Strauss (Robert McCashin) Selection 4 Romanian Folk Dances, Bela Bartok (Deborah Baker Monday)

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DAVID DOUGLAS WEST SALEM Full Orchestra Full Orchestra School David Douglas High School (Portland) School West Salem High School (Salem) Group Name David Douglas Symphony Group Name West Salem Symphony Orchestra League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Principal John Bier Principal Jim Miller Director Jennifer Brooks-Muller and Michelle Lindberg Director Todd Zimbelman and George Thomson Performers 65 Performers 82 Selection 1 The Beautiful Galatea Overture, Franz von Suppe (Kalmus) Selection 1 Overture to "Candide", Leonard Bernstein (G. Schirmer) Selection 2 Symphony No. 5, Opus 107 "Reformation", Felix Selection 2 Final Dance from the "Polovtsian Dances", Alexander Borodin (Kalmus) (Luck's) Selection 3 Movements III and IV, Selection 3 Symphony No. 5 in D minor, mvt. IV, Dmitri Shostakovich (Kalmus)

MCKAY Full Orchestra School McKay High School (Salem) League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Principal Rob Schoepper Director JJ Meyer Performers 64 Selection 1 Pique Dame, Von Suppe (Luck's) Selection 2 Symphony #2 Movement 4, Sibelius (Kalmus)

MCNARY Full Orchestra School McNary High School (Keizer) Group Name McNary Symphony League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Principal Erik Jespersen Director Sean Williams Performers 55 Selection 1 Entry March of the Boyars, Johan Halvorsen (Luck's) Selection 2 Pavane, Op. 50, Gabriel Faure / arr. Livingston Gearhart (Hal Leonard Corporation) Selection 3 Overture to Nabucco, Giuseppe (Luck's)

SOUTH SALEM Full Orchestra School South Salem High School (Salem) Group Name South Salem Symphony Orchestra League 6A/5A/4A/3A/2A/1A Combined Principal Lara Tiffin Director Damian Berdakin Performers 65 Selection 1 Symphony N1 Scherzo, Bruckner (Eulenburg) Selection 2 Symphony N7 Allegretto, Beethoven (Breitkopf unf Hartel) Selection 3 Mazurka, Elgar (Novello and Company)

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 Hector Aguero Performers 55 Selection 1 Overture to West Side Story, Leonard Bernstein/ arr. Peress (Boosey & Hawkes) Selection 2 Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64, mvt. IV, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Kalmus)

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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

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

2017 6A Band West Salem 345 Todd Zimbelman Sherwood 333 Brant Stai LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 5A Band Summit 321 Dan Judd St. Helens 292 Noelle Freshner LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 4A Band North Bend 295 Amber Yester Philomath 290 Dr. Daniel N. Johnson LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 3A Band Rainier 233 David Judd Warrenton 228 Michael McClure LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis 2A/1A Band Lowell 303 Paul Burch Oakland 294 Matthew Hill LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis Full Orchestra West Salem 329 Todd Zimbelman & Sprague 304 Mary Alice McCann LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis George Thomson String Orchestra Clackamas 333 Lisa Hanson South Salem 325 Damian Berdakin LaSells Stewart Center, Corvallis

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