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- From: fath@mbcrr.dfci.harvard.edu (Michael Fath)
- Newsgroups: alt.drumcorps
- Subject: Re: Who REALLY won in 1988?
- Date: 20 Nov 1992 16:08:26 GMT
- Organization: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
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- In article <Bxzs0B.8J3@news.cso.uiuc.edu> bjh42543@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Brian J. Haag) writes:
- ><MHUGHES@MIAMIU.BITNET> writes:
- >
- >>Discussion of the 1988 DCI Championships and Madison's victory have been
- >>discussed recently in the group. Here's who the real winners were for the
- >>past few years. These are IMHOs, of course, but I can see the flames coming
-
- I like this -- here are mine:
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- 1986 Blue Devils - no question
- 1987 tie!!!!!! SCV and Garfield
- Remember that SCV won every caption over Garfield except drums and
- that Garfield won drums by 0.5 (by getting a perfect 30.0)
- and that Garfield won finals by only 0.1!
- This was truly one time when there were two Championship shows in one year
- and I think Garfield's perfect drum score should have been a 29.9 making
- them true co-champions.
-
- 1988 Blue Devils - undefeated going in and desreved to remain unfeated
- going out. A great show - incredible musicianship
-
- 1989 SCV - Phantom R. was great but SCV truly deserved this one
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- 1990 Cavaliers. Everything came together for them that year with their
- best visual program ever.
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- 1991 Star no question
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- 1992 Cavaliers. Best percussion and visuals and EVERYTHING was very strong.
- Their best horn line ever. Cadets and Star's shows did not have the depth
- of design to carry them to the Championship, Cavalier's show did.
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- MM MM FFFFF Michael Fath fath@mbcrr.harvard.edu
- M M M M F Dept of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
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