Welcome to the Harvest Band Festival!
   Judges/Categories, Finalist Policy and Scoring Sheet for the 2007 Harvest Marching Band Festival on Saturday, October 20, 2007 are:

Auxilary

Kristine Carlton

Picture of Kristine Carlton Kristine Carlton currently lives in Seattle but is originally from California where she marched with the Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps and Winter Guard as well as the San Jose Raiders Winter Guard. She holds a BFA in Dance from Cornish College of the Arts and works with Full Circle Winter Guard in Seattle.

Drum Major

Melody Fisher

Picture of Melody Fisher Melody Fisher served as a Drum Major for A.C. Davis High School for three years. She also attended the nationally recognized Smith-Walbridge Drum Major clinic in Illinois where she earned her First Class in the Corps style. Additionally she was principal clarinet or principal bassoon in the Yakima Youth Symphony Orchestra for four years, participated in All-State and WIBC Honor Bands and State Solo Contest. She is currently an Bassoon Performance and Instrumental Music Education major at Whitworth University.

Music Effect

Jeff Ray

Picture of Jeff Ray Jeff Ray is in his 18th year of public education, and is currently the director of the 350 member Olympic View Middle School Band from Mukilteo, WA. This group was won events all over the Pacific Northwest and California. They were also the first middle school in the United States to perform at a division one NCAA Bowl game, performing with Destiny's Child.

Prior to entering education Mr. Ray spent 25 years in drum and bugle corps as a member, instructor, and as a director. Mr. Ray has been affiliated with include the Percussionaut Patriots, Renaissance, Freelancers, Imperials, Marauders, Argonauts, Spartans, and Cascades Corps.

Mr. Ray also keeps a very busy performance schedule as a lead trumpet player. He has backed artists from the Brecker Brothers to George Burns, played for cruise lines, and currently plays for various Latin and Rock groups in the Seattle area.


Music Performance Ensemble

James Waterkotte

Picture of James Waterkotte James Waterkotte was born and raised in Arizona, a memebr of the Arizona All-State Band and also countless other performing musical groups.

He marched with the Madison Scouts Drum and Bugle Corps and Arizona Sun Drum and Bugle Corps, the Pride of Oklahoma Marching Band, and Corona Del Sol H.S. Marching Band.

His education includes a degree in Instrumental Music Education from the University of Oklahoma.


He has been teaching High School and Junior High School Bands for the last 7 years in Washington and Oklahoma and currently teaches at Woodward Middle School on Bainbridge Island.


Music Performance Individual

David Turnbull

Picture of David Turnbull Dr. David Turnbull is an Associate Professor of Music in the School of Music and Theatre Arts at Washington State University. He is the Principal Trumpet of the Washington Idaho Symphony and plays trumpet with the WSU Faculty Brass Quintet, Cameradschaft, En Chamade and Jazz Northwest. He is currently writing an interdisciplinary textbook and an integrated method book for studio trumpet. He has composed and arranged dozens of works for trumpet ensemble and is active as an adjudicator and clinician.

Percussion

Nathan Novak

Picture of Nathan Novak Nathan has been active in the world of percussion for over 20 years playing in many genres including jazz, major symphonic works, rock and worship covers, and marching percussion. Nathan appears on a number of CD.s and has accompanied jazz greats like Bob Mintzer, Benny Green, Nicholas Peyton and Carroll Dashiell. In high school Nathan was the Principal Percussionist for the Charlotte Youth Symphony and winner of the Louis Armstrong Jazz Award. As a member of the East Carolina University Marching Pirates Drumline Nathan performed for tens-of-thousands of fans weekly, plus numerous appearances for Sunday and Monday night NFL halftimes.

Nathan has instructed high school marching bands in North Carolina and Washington State within the percussion and marching captions. A highlight was guiding East Lincoln High School (NC) to the 2000 Fiesta Bowl National Marching Band Championships. The band placed 4th overall out of 32 bands and earned the Audience Choice Award, while being the smallest ensemble in competition.

A native of the East Coast, Nathan currently resides in Snoqualmie, WA with his wife Alicea and 18 month old daughter Kaitlyn. When not changing diapers or fixing computer networks, you can find Nathan playing drums for the modern worship band at First Presbyterian Church of Bellevue.


Visual Effect

Ken Sakoda

Picture of Ken Sakoda Kenneth Sakoda has been a marching adjudicator since 1983. He has experience in many types of events, from marching band and drum and bugle corps, to drill teams and color guard. As a program designer and instructor, Mr. Sakoda has numerous titles to he credit. Among these are first place rankings in the Washington State High School Marching Band contest and the Northwest Pageantry Association Grand Championships. His own experience as a performer on the field began in 1960 and continued for ten years.

Visual Performance Ensemble

Jimmy Fursman

Picture of Jimmy Fursman Jimmy has been performing, teaching, designing and judging for marching bands, color guards and drum corps for over 16 years. He has participated with numerous groups including the Madison Scouts, Seattle Cascades, Every-Body Winterguard and Innovation Performance Ensemble of Fukuoka Japan. After years of designing and teaching at schools throughout the Pacific Northwest he is focusing on working as an adjudicator and the continued development Rhapsody Winterguard. Currently Jimmy is the proud Director of Rhapsody, based in his hometown of Seattle.

Visual Performance Individual

Eric Smedsrud

Picture of Eric Smedsrud Eric Smedsrud is in his seventh year teaching high school band and in his second year at Mountain View High School in Vancouver WA. Prior to his employment in the Evergreen School District, Mr. Smedsrud taught five years in the Richland School District at Hanford High School. Mr. Smedsrud received his undergraduate degree in 1998 from the University of Idaho, and his Masters degree in trumpet performance from Washington State University in 2000.

In addition to his work in the public schools, Mr. Smedsrud is an active musician, private instructor, clinician and adjudicator. Mr. Smedsrud has performed with many ensembles including, the Spokane Symphony, Mid-Columbia Symphony, Walla-Walla Symphony, Clarion Brass Ensemble, Southwest Washington Wind Symphony, Lionel Hampton Jazz Orchestra, Columbia Basin Jazz Orchestra and many others.


The Harvest Marching Band Festival is organized primarily under the rules of the Western Band Association.

Finalist Policy
Twelve bands from Preliminary Competition will be selected to participate in Finals Competition in the following manner:
  1. The top two bands from each division with more than four participants will be selected. If a division has two or three participants then the division winner in preliminaries will perform in finals.
  2. The remaining positions are filled by bands from any division in Preliminary Score order.
  3. Bands perform in Preliminary Score order
  4. Caption Awards (Best Marching, Auxiliary, etc.) are awarded to the highest scoring band in Preliminary Competition


Welcome to the Harvest Marching Band Festival Saturday, October 20, 2007
Zaepfel Stadium

Preliminary/Finals Competition
Sample Score Sheet

Sample High School - 12:00 PM Exhibition  
Music Performance - Ensemble 300 Possible Points 0
Music Performance - Individual 300 Possible Points 0
Music Performance - Average: 300 Possible Points 0.0
Visual Performance - Ensemble 200 Possible Points 0
Visual Performance - Individual 200 Possible Points 0
Visual Performance - Average: 200 Possible Points 0.0
Musical Effect 300 Possible Points 0
Visual Effect 300 Possible Points 0
Effect Average: 300 Possible Points 0.0
Percussion: 100 Possible Points 0.0
Auxiliary: 100 Possible Points 0.0

Independent Category
Drum Major 100 Possible Points 0.0

Final Score:
(Total x 0.1)
100 Possible Points
0.0