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At the annual World Championship Finals, Drum Corps International (DCI) presents awards to the corps with the high average scores from prelims, semifinals, and finals in five captions. Prior to 2000 and the adoption of the current scoring format, the Anaheim Kingsmen won these captions: [6] High Color Guard Performance Award. 1972
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the DCI World Championship and tour were cancelled. In 2021, to mark the return of drum corps, there were no scores given during the season, and the season concluded with a three-day celebratory event at Lucas Oil Stadium consisting of exhibition performances.
In 1972, the Bridgemen joined the newly formed Drum Corps International, placing 11th in the inaugural championship. [12] In 1977, the Bridgemen were disqualified after prelims due to overaged members. This led to the organization suing and successfully getting a court injunction to allow them to compete in finals where they placed 4th. [13]
1972–75, 1977–78 Magic of Orlando: Defunct 6 1994–97, 2002–03 Sky Ryders: Defunct 6 1982–83, 1986–88, 1991 Mandarins: Active 5 2018–19, 2022–24 Guardsmen: Defunct 4 1976, 1978–80 Anaheim Kingsmen: Defunct 3 1972–74 Muchachos: Defunct 3 1972–74 North Star: Defunct 3 1978–80 Argonne Rebels: Defunct 2 1972–73 Oakland ...
At the annual World Championship Finals, Drum Corps International (DCI) presents awards to the corps with the high average scores from prelims, semi-finals, and finals in five captions. The Cavaliers have won these caption awards: [13] Don Angelica Best General Effect Award/Formerly Known: High General Effect. 1990 (tie), 1995, 2001, 2002, 2004 ...
At the annual World Championship Finals, Drum Corps International presents awards to the corps with the high average scores from prelims, semifinals, and finals in five captions. Prior to 2000 and the adoption of the current scoring format, the Troopers have won these captions: [14] High Visual Award. 1972, 1973, 1974; High Color Guard Award. 1973
The Blue Stars, 2008. The Blue Stars Drum and Bugle Corps was founded in 1964 by Frank Van Voorhis and David Dummer. In its first year, there was only a color guard, but soon the color guard merged with the Apple Arrows Drum and Bugle Corps of La Crescent, Minnesota to become the Blue Stars.
Phantom Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps (commonly referred to as "Phantom") is a World Class competitive junior drum and bugle corps based in Rockford, Illinois, USA.The corps is a long-standing member of Drum Corps International (DCI), having been a DCI World Championship Top Twelve Finalist every year since 1974 and DCI World Champions in 1996 (tie) and 2008.