Saturday, August 21, 1982

August 21 - Montreal, Que

DCI World Championship
Finals

Well, it's all over. It really did not end the way I'd hoped. We dropped to 7th behind 27th Lancers. Can you believe it? We beat them all season along. Drums got dumped too. 5th place. I'm pretty bummed.  Blue Devils finished their season undefeated and Bridgemen won their third drum title in a row.  I guess I need to give special mention to a few people who were an important part of the adventure. Thom Hannum, Chris Thompson and Fred Sanford for writing some cool notes. Mark Thurston, & Robbie Robinson for being such an inspiration. Jim Dwyer for keeping me laughing (mostly at my own expense). Frank McVeigh for sharing the long drives almost every weekend. Randy Norris for being such a cool seat-mate (sorry about that little fire with the car battery under the seat). And finally Big Robbie and Charlotte Robinson for taking care of us as if we were their own kids. This has definitely been the greatest summer of my life. I finally got to live the dream. Pretty amazing.

Corps
PositionCorpsScore
1 Blue Devils 95.250
2 Santa Clara Vanguard 93.550
3 Garfield Cadets 92.250
4 Phantom Regiment 92.150
5 Madison Scouts 90.750
6 27th Lancers 88.650
7 Crossmen 88.050
8 Bridgemen 86.150
9 Freelancers 85.800
10 Sky Ryders 83.100
11 Cavaliers 81.950
12 Spirit of Atlanta 81.650


















Drums
PositionDrumlineScore
1 Bridgemen 19.10
2 Santa Clara Vanguard 18.80
3 Blue Devils 18.60
4 27th Lancers 18.10
5 Crossmen 18.00
6 Garfield Cadets 17.90
7 Phantom Regiment 17.80
8 Madison Scouts 17.20
9 Cavaliers 17.10
10 Freelancers 16.90
11 Spirit of Atlanta 15.50
12 Sky Ryders 14.70

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