kinda seems like this page, and forum, has died down a bit. But in case anyone is interested, I was able to go through and as best I can, calculate the scores from last fall season to arrive at this years pre-season rankings for the top groups that perform street percussion....
1st: Merced (89.02)
2nd: Fairfield (88.80)
3rd: Rodriguez (88.77)
4th: Vanden (88.27)
5th: Golden Valley (88.05)
6th: Franklin (87.05)
7th: Irvington (84.25)
8th: Atwater (83.10)
NCBA Street Percussion Pre-Season Rankings 2014
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Re: NCBA Street Percussion Pre-Season Rankings 2014
How is your calculation done?
Re: NCBA Street Percussion Pre-Season Rankings 2014
Not counting Bethel, Vallejo, Rodriguez and Benicia whom I think all still do street?
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Re: NCBA Street Percussion Pre-Season Rankings 2014
eeeeeeeh. kinda agree with this list and kinda dont. Most of these groups have proven over time that they deserve to be called some of the top drumlines in NCBA. a few others just won maybe once against a top tier group....doesnt really make them a continuous top line.
Re: NCBA Street Percussion Pre-Season Rankings 2014
Jesse Bethel and Benicia no longer do street percussion in NCBA. Jesse Bethel has, on occasion over the last two years, sporadically competed, but Benicia has stopped doing street percussion for some time now. If you look closely at the list, Rodriguez is ranked #2, and Vallejo only competed at a couple of shows this past year, not garnering a spot in the top.pittech wrote:Not counting Bethel, Vallejo, Rodriguez and Benicia whom I think all still do street?
Re: NCBA Street Percussion Pre-Season Rankings 2014
calculation was done by focusing on the groups that continuously placed in at least the top 4 spots at various competitions, then taking the top 4 scores from said groups over the season and averaging them out, giving me the final number.weric2468 wrote:How is your calculation done?