Trumbull, CT United States
Founded: 1968
Year | Position | Score | Theme/Songs |
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The Cadets was organized and directed by Sam Walker. The horn instructor was Wayne Hiller, the drum instructor Earl Stirtz, and William Briea was in charge of the color guard.
The Trumbull Cadets performed standstill concerts for its first two years of existence. It then advanced to field competition, under the M&M direction of Jack Sullivan. The corps finished as high as 25th in the World Open, in 1970.
After the corps split up in 1973, the majority of its marchers migrated to the Emerald Cadets, based in nearby New Haven.
Although never a top contender, the Trumbull Cadets did provide a great experience for all involved. The corps’ achievements are especially noteworthy considering that members came to the drum corps experience in the 1960s and 1970s without any musical training. Everything they achieved was through the patience and teaching of the instructors, and the desire of the corps members themselves.
[Jeffrey A. Amoroso]
Highest Score 0.000
Final show in DCX Archives May 27, 1967 Trumbull CT
Highest Score 58.480
Final show in DCX Archives August 31, 1968 World Open Prelims Lynn MA placed 31 with a score of 58.480
Highest Score 52.550
Final show in DCX Archives August 14, 1969 World Open - Class A Prelims Lynn MA placed 32 with a score of 52.550
Highest Score 60.350
Final show in DCX Archives September 12, 1970 Greater New York Circuit Championship Bridgeport CT placed 6 with a score of 52.400
Highest Score 58.050
Final show in DCX Archives July 17, 1971 World Open Prelims Lynn MA placed 34 with a score of 58.050
Highest Score 63.150
Final show in DCX Archives September 2, 1972 Greater New York Championship Bridgeport CT placed 7 with a score of 58.800
Member Name | Section | Years Involved |
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Amoroso, Jeffrey | Drum Line | 1967 to 1972 |
Melady, C. Kevin | drum line | 1970 to 1973 |
Reynolds, Robert | Soprano | 1965 to 1967 |
Spigarolo, Elliott | brass | 1970 to 1973 |
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