Smith-Cotton Marching Festival
Sedalia, MO
September 26, 2015
1st Annual Smith-Cotton Invitational Marching Band
Festival will be held on Saturday, September 26th at the
new Jenny Jaynes Stadium in Sedalia, MO. This festival
will be divided into class by band size (including all
performers in all sections). It will be a single
performance festival, beginning in the morning. Bands
will have the opportunity to have a clinician work with
either their entire band or their staff in the gymnasium
following the performance.
The new stadium features a turf surface, 4000 seat
stadium and a video board. Bands will perform out of
class and judges will not know the class of the band.
Registration
Call/text/email with any questions. |
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Schedule
Warsaw |
9:45 |
North Kansas City |
10:00 |
Sherwood |
10:15 |
Cole Camp |
10:30 |
Lee's Summit |
10:45 |
Raytown |
11:00 |
Hillcrest |
11:15 |
Highland |
11:30 |
Raymore-Peculiar |
11:45 |
Smith-Cotton |
12:00 |
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Results
Full Recap
Black
3) Highland
2) Hillcrest
1) Raytown
Gold
3) North Kansas City
2) Ray-Pec
1) Lee's Summit
Grey
3) Cole Camp
2) Sherwood
1) Warsaw |
Judging Panel
Charles Roesch - - Centerville-Abington IN- Music Ens
Matthew Willis - Fountain City Brass, Colts, Crossmen,
Blue Springs- General Effect
Lee Gibson - DCI, BOA, WGI- Visual Ens
Duane Williams - Francis Howell North- Vis GE
Dave Monesmith - Ben Davis IN -Clinician
Gary Wishmeyer - Ben Davis IN, Indiana University –
Clinician
Ian McClaflin- University of Southern
Mississippi-Percussion |