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The 2016 Virginia Invitational at Liberty University Williams Stadium November 5, 2016 Schedule The 2016 Virginia Invitational At Liberty University Williams Stadium November 5, 2016 Schedule Opening Ceremony Liberty University 2:50 pm Group A Heritage 3:00 pm Leesburg, VA Landstown 3:15 pm Virginia Beach, VA Lee-Davis 3:30 pm Mechanicsville, VA Pulaski County 3:45 pm Dublin, VA Charlottesville 4:00 pm Charlottesville, VA New Kent 4:15 pm New Kent, VA Brookville 4:30 pm Lynchburg, VA 30 minute break 4:45 PM Group AA Liberty Christian 5:15 pm Lynchburg, VA Kellam 5:30 pm Virginia Beach, VA North Stafford 5:45 pm Stafford, VA Frank W. Cox 6:00 pm Virginia Beach, VA Princess Anne 6:15 pm Virginia Beach, VA Deep Run 6:30 pm Glen Allen, VA Schedule (continued) 30 minute break 6:45 pm Group AAA Powhatan 7:15 pm Powhatan, VA Bath County 7:30 pm Hot Springs, VA Colonial Heights 7:45 pm Colonial Heights, VA Radford 8:00 pm Radford, VA Lord Botetourt 8:15 pm Daleville, VA Franklin County 8:30 pm Rocky Mount, VA EC Glass 8:45 pm Lynchburg, VA Bassett 9:00 pm Bassett, VA Group AAAA Jefferson Forest 9:15 pm Forest, VA Hickory 9:30 pm Chesapeake, VA Salem 9:45 pm Salem, VA Exhibition Liberty University 10:00 pm Lynchburg, VA Awards: Drum Major Retreat 10:20 PM Tonight’s Judges ● Ensemble Music Kent Baker Washington, DC ● Ensemble Visual Jason Derting Fredericksburg, VA ● Music General Effect 1 Matt Savage Cary, NC ● Music General Effect 2 Matt Minick Cary, NC ● Visual General Effect 1 Jason Heard Smithfield, NC ● Visual General Effect 2 Michael Yoho Pittsburgh, PA ● Chief Judge Doug Casteen Richmond, VA ● Announcers: ● Reporting and Interviews: Ryan Rowles Virginia Beach, VA ● Awards Presenters: ○ Doug Casteen Virginia Marching Band Cooperative Judging Coordinator ○ Dr. Stephen Kerr Director of Bands, Liberty University Special Thanks to Liberty University Spirit of the Mountain Special Thanks ● Liberty University ● Liberty University Bands ● Dr. Stephen Kerr ● Liberty University “Spirit of the Mountain” student workers ● Jefferson Forest Band Boosters ● Marching Cavaliers Parents Association ● AAA Trophies ● ProCat AV ● Gamma Alpha Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia ● James Madison University For the Love Of Colorguard Concessions and Vendors Don’t miss this opportunity to visit the Concessions Area as well as our vendors and tables on the Concourse! Vendors ● Candy’s Souvies ● Liberty University Bands ● ProCat AV ● Chuck Levin’s Washington Music Center HOW THE BANDS ARE JUDGED Heritage The Pride of Heritage High School Heritage High School Leesburg, VA The show this afternoon includes Estancia, Farandole Class A and Joy! Hopefully after enjoying the show, you will Energized! feel.....ENERGIZED! Director of Bands: Design and Instructional: George Herrmann George Herrmann - Director Ann Sheafer - Assistant Director Drum Majors: Denise Herrmann - Color Guard Margaret Huettner Camden Swartz Student Leadership: Thomas Bryn, Glynnis Prell and Zach Nowfel - Wind Captains; Anna Reeve, Haley Raecke - Guard Captains; Jake Hebert, Elijah Ricko - Drumline Captains Landstown The Landstown Marching Eagles Landstown High School Virginia Beach, VA Group A Phobias What are you afraid of? Director of Bands: Design and Instructional Staff: Woody Gehlert Steve Roberts - Percussion Designer & Instructor Shannon Roberts Color Guard Designer & Instructor Drum Majors: Julius Dulce - Visual Caption Head Evan Chown John Gordon - Visual Instructor Jamisa Williams Amanda McCormick - Woodwind Instructor Student Leadership: Lydia Reaves-Bey - Brass Instructor Tia Alexander - Guard Captain Amber Hentley- Front Ensemble Instructor Brady Gehlert - Brass Captain Rachel Leeds - Color Guard Instructor Antonio Virella - Woodwind Captain Jivan Roberts - Percussion Captain Lee-Davis The Lee-Davis Marching Band Lee-Davis High School Mechanicsville, VA Separation takes you on a journey of losing Group A Separation your way & triumphantly finding your group! Director of Bands: Design and Instructional: Austin Nicholas Music Design: Alan Johnson, Austin Nicholas & Jamieson Carr Drum Majors: Visual Design: Alan Johnson & Tykeem Rainey Faith Kalten Brass/Visual Instructor: Andrew Piner Austin Emerson Percussion Instructor: David Chung Woodwind/Guard Instructor: Kenneth Putnam Guard Instructor: Tykeem Rainey Pulaski County Pride of Pulaski County the Golden Cougar Marching Band Pulaski County High School Dublin, VA The Pride of Pulaski County Golden Cougar Marching Band is Group A a 13 time Virginia Honor Band. Tribal Affect Director of Bands: Design and Instructional: Matthew M. Shrewsbury Kevin Faller - Assistant Director of Bands, Sean Brazel - Director of Percussion Drum Majors: Michael Strange - Assistant Director of Percussion, Justin Chrisley Doug Edens - Director of Guard Studies Emily Chrisley Natasha Parmer - Assistant Director of Guard Studies Alyssa Hyduke Amanda Blankenship - Guard Technician Bill Hurd, Heather Hurd, Emily Surface, Lacie Hardee, Student Leadership: Daniel Taylor, Ben Hogan, and Casey Jo Hitt - Hornline Hornline Captains - Lakota Hunter and Isaac Petty Technicians. Percussion Captain - Logan Meyer Guard Captain - Julie O'Dell. Charlottesville The Charlottesville High School Marching Knights Charlottesville High School Charlottesville, VA Group A Remember You Have Wings, Remember How to Fly Director of Bands: Stairway to Heaven (Led Zeppelin), Dies Irae (Verdi), Oblivion (Bastille), Jason Hackworth Danse MacaBre (Saint-Saens), Fly to Paradise (Whitacre) Drum Majors: Amanda Engel Design and Instructional: Katherine Webber Harry Farmer, Assistant Director of Bands Kathy Pontani, Color Guard Caption Head Student Leadership: Gary Rockwell, Percussion Caption Head Francis MacCall, Brass Captain Addie Brown, Woodwind Captain Maire Lee, Drumline Captain Santiago Padron, Front Ensemble Captain Kate Steele, Cheyenne Berry, Cecile Trivigno, and Victoria Kremer, Guard Captains. New Kent The New Kent Trojan Marching Band New Kent High School New Kent, VA Class A Into the Cosmos original music by Box Six Director of Bands: Design and Instructional: Joseph L. 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This fact has challenged us and we hope it also challenges you to be thankful for what you have and Group AA to help give EVERYONE...especially kids...“A Place at the Table”. Selections include "Turning Tables" by Adele; "Hajnal" by Venetian A Place at the Table Snares; and "Adagio for Tron" by Daft Punk. Director of Bands: Design and Instructional: Larry Seipp Josh Detwiler: Director of Percussion; Tyler Crocker & Bethany Federico, Perc. Assists. Ashley Eriksen & Aliah Barnhart: Colorguard; David Dickerson, Choreography Dillon Wright, winds; Andy Hudson, Visual Design; Frank Sullivan, Arranger Drum Major: Joshua Cho Student Leadership: Guard Captains: Hailey Little & Alayna Roman; Percussion Captains: Josh Inabinett and Eunbin Kang Hornline Captains: Josh Lotspeich, Zach Federico, & Kristin Li Floyd E. Kellam The Kellam Marching Knights Floyd E. Kellam High School Virginia Beach, VA Group AA The Greatest Little Show on Earth Student Leadership: Noah Bilger, Drum Major Will Dalrymple -- Hornline Captiain Julia Killduff -- Percussion Captain Alli Dalrymple -- Guard Captain Design and Instructional Staff: Music Arrangements by Cameron Baker and KJ Stafford Visual Design and Choreography by Cameron Baker, Jessica Baker, and Aubrey Horstman Director of Bands -- Cameron Baker Visual Coordinator -- Jessica Baker Guard -- Aubrey Horstman Percussion Coordinator -- Ernest Stokes IV Instructional Staff -- Leroy Seats III, Chris Stadler, Christian Vandevin, and Adrienne Withrow North Stafford The North Stafford High School Big Blue Marching Band North Stafford High School Stafford, VA Group 2 CONtrast Featuring Medea, Lux Arumuque, Reverberations Director of Bands: Chris Mallory Drum Majors: Design and Instructional: Tori Cruz Nick Debey, Ryan Flake, Andrew Piner, Kevin Taylor Jazlyn Nguyen Frank W. Cox The Cox Marching Falcons Frank W. 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