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Competitive band organisation in the United States
Tournament of Bands
AbbreviationTOB; TOB/TIA
Formation1972; 52 years ago (1972)
PurposeProvide a tradition of performance opportunities in the musical and visual arts
Location
Membership439 bands (2022)
Tournament DirectorJustin Smith
NJA Judges CoordinatorPierce Sanute
NJA DirectorTimothy Kondziela
Parent organizationNational Judges Association (NJA)
Websitenjatob.org

The Tournament of Bands (TOB), also known as Tournament of Bands / Tournament Indoor Association (TOB/TIA), is an American school band association and governing body that sanctions marching band, color guard, and drumline, competitions in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States. The "tournament of bands", or "tournament indoor", culminates in regional championships, or Chapter Championships, followed by the Atlantic Coast Championships (ACC), every November and May.

Founded in 1972 by the National Judges Association (NJA), TOB is composed of 439 member bands organized into eleven regions or chapters. It provides a large array of competitive performance opportunities including marching band, indoor guard, majorette, percussion, and dance teams. TOB/TIA sanctions approximately 150 marching band events and more than 100 indoor events every year.

Membership

Membership is open to any elementary, middle, junior, or senior high school, as well as any college or university. An independent unit may join if certain criteria are met such as unit size and age of members. As of 2023, membership are organized into eleven regions, or Chapters, across 9 states.

Number of members by state are:

Marching band

The Tournament of Bands sanctions about 140 marching band competitions throughout each fall, corresponding roughly with high school football season. Bands are judged on a 100-point linear scale by judges both on the field and in the press box. Bands are also divided into groups based on their size, and judged only within their group. Sizes are as follows:

Group Musicians Auxiliary
1 Up to 30 30
2 31 – 50 50
3 51 – 75 75
4 76 or more

In addition to the group sizes, there are three levels of performance classification that a member may elect to participate:

Open Class (formerly Championship) – Highest level of competition, intended for experienced bands.

A Class (formerly Regional and Invitational) – Intended for young bands prepared to compete at the regional or state-level.

Festival Class – Intended for young and developing bands. No scores are given for this class, only ratings.

Every class and group combination is available at all TOB-sanctioned events and Chapter Championships, or regional championships. Festival Class is not available at the annual Atlantic Coast Championships, only Open and A Class.

Indoor activities

The Tournament Indoor Association (TIA) is one of several circuits for indoor shows in the mid-Atlantic states (other circuits include MAIN, Cavalcade, KIDA, and TRWEA). TIA sanctions competitions for indoor guard, marching percussion, concert percussion, twirlers, and dance team units. The indoor season generally runs from late January to the first weekend in May. Units can be either scholastic or independent. Scholastic units are affiliated with a school. Independent units are usually not affiliated with a school. Classifications are as follows:

  • Scholastic Elementary/Independent Cadet – For elementary school students or students under the age of 10.
  • Scholastic Middle/Independent Junior – For students in middle school or up to the age of 14.
  • Novice A – For color guards only
  • Novice – For percussion, dance teams and twirlers
  • Intermediate A – for color guards and percussion
  • A class
  • Open class
  • World class
  • University – All members must be students at the university and not over the age of 22. Judged on Open class sheets.
  • Senior – All members must be 23 or older. Judged on open class sheets.

Units are divided into 11 chapters based on geography. Any unit which has participated in one contest throughout the season is eligible to participate in their respective Chapter Championships, which are usually held the last weekend in April, although in order to be a chapter champion, you must compete in two shows. Any unit which has participated in 4 contests throughout the season and Chapter Championships can compete in the Atlantic Coast Championships, which are held the first weekend in May in Wildwood, NJ. Depending on the number of groups competing in a single class, the tournament can have multiple rounds in which the higher scoring groups advance.

Atlantic Coast Championships

Open Class (1973–present)

Below is a list of past marching band champions organized by group. Championships are counted by group.

Year Group 1 Group 2 Group 3
1973
(1st)
Catasauqua
(Pennsylvania)
Salisbury
(Pennsylvania)
Archbishop Wood
(Pennsylvania)
1974
(2nd)
Catasauqua Thomas McKean
(Delaware)
Hammonton
(New Jersey)
1975
(3rd)
Penns Grove
(New Jersey)
Salisbury Hammonton
1976
(4th)
Catasauqua Penns Grove Hammonton
1977
(5th)
Penns Grove Sun Valley
(Pennsylvania)
(tie)
Oakcrest
(New Jersey)
Hammonton
1978
(6th)
Bald Eagle-Nittany
(Pennsylvania)
Upper Merion
(Pennsylvania)
Hammonton
1979
(7th)
Penns Grove Sun Valley Hammonton
Year Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4
1980
(8th)
Jonathan Dayton
(New Jersey)
David Brearly
(New Jersey)
Sun Valley
(Pennsylvania)
Governor Livingston
(New Jersey)
1981
(9th)
Eastern Regional
(New Jersey)
David Brearly Sun Valley Williamsport
(Maryland)
1982
(10th)
David Brearly
(New Jersey)
Northern Highlands
(New Jersey)
Elizabeth
(New Jersey)
Williamsport
1983
(11th)
Lock Haven
(Pennsylvania)
Steinert
(New Jersey)
Hammonton Arlington
(New York)
1984
(12th)
Boonton
(New Jersey)
Steinert Lake-Lehman
(Pennsylvania)
Williamsport
1985
(13th)
Bald Eagle-Nittany Steinert Kearny
(New Jersey)
Arlington
1986
(14th)
Bald Eagle-Nittany Middle Township
(New Jersey)
Lake-Lehman Mount Vernon
(Virginia)
1987
(15th)
Steinert
(New Jersey)
Lake-Lehman
(Pennsylvania)
Lebanon
(Pennsylvania)
Williamsport
1988
(16th)
Governor Livingston
(New Jersey)
Lake-Lehman Middle Township
(New Jersey)
Carlisle
(Pennsylvania)
1989
(17th)
Governor Livingston Lake-Lehman Middle Township Williamsport
1990
(18th)
Governor Livingston Lake-Lehman Middle Township Carlisle
1991
(19th)
Governor Livingston Lake-Lehman Brandywine
(Delaware)
Carlisle
1992
(20th)
Governor Livingston Lake-Lehman Middle Township Mechanicsburg
(Pennsylvania)
1993
(21st)
Hanover Area
(Pennsylvania)
Governor Livingston
(New Jersey)
Red Land
(Pennsylvania)
Carlisle
1994
(22nd)
Haddon Heights
(New Jersey)
Norristown
(Pennsylvania)
Red Land Mechanicsburg
1995
(23rd)
Hanover Area Middle Township Clearview
(New Jersey)
Mechanicsburg
1996
(24th)
Hanover Area Middle Township Red Land Mechanicsburg
Year Open Group 1 Open Group 2 Open Group 3 Open Group 4
1997
(25th)
Governor Livingston Middle Township Nazareth
(Pennsylvania)
Pocono Mountain
(Pennsylvania)
1998
(26th)
Henderson
(Pennsylvania)
Middle Township Absegami
(New Jersey)
Pocono Mountain
1999
(27th)
Pittston
(Pennsylvania)
Middle Township Mechanicsburg
(Pennsylvania)
Pocono Mountain
2000
(28th)
Henderson Middle Township Mechanicsburg Pocono Mountain
2001
(29th)
Triton
(New Jersey)
Middle Township Lancaster Catholic
(Pennsylvania)
Pocono Mountain
2002
(30th)
Henderson Middle Township Absegami Westminster
(Maryland)
2003
(31st)
Williamstown
(New Jersey)
Middle Township Bensalem
(Pennsylvania)
Southern Regional
(New Jersey)
2004
(32nd)
Henderson Pocono Mountain West
(Pennsylvania)
Lancaster Catholic Southern Regional
2005
(33rd)
Governor Livingston Pocono Mountain West Mechanicsburg Lancaster Catholic
(Pennsylvania)
(tie)
Southern Regional
2006
(34th)
Governor Livingston Middle Township Mechanicsburg Spring-Ford
(Pennsylvania)
2007
(35th)
Lake-Lehman
(Pennsylvania)
Middle Township Mechanicsburg Spring-Ford
2008
(36th)
Governor Livingston Brick Memorial
(New Jersey)
Mechanicsburg Spring-Ford
2009
(37th)
Pittston Brick Memorial Mechanicsburg Daniel Boone
(Pennsylvania)
2010
(38th)
Biglerville
(Pennsylvania)
Brick Memorial West Deptford
(New Jersey)
Spring-Ford
2011
(39th)
Governor Livingston Southern Regional
(New Jersey)
West Deptford Spring-Ford
2012
(40th)
Governor Livingston West Deptford
(New Jersey)
Mechanicsburg Spring-Ford
2013
(41st)
Biglerville West Deptford Southern Regional
(New Jersey)
Spring-Ford
2014
(42nd)
Biglerville Deptford Township
(New Jersey)
West Deptford Spring-Ford
2015
(43rd)
Biglerville West Deptford Brick Memorial
(New Jersey)
Spring-Ford
2016
(44th)
Biglerville West Deptford Brick Memorial West Shore
(Pennsylvania)
2017
(45th)
Biglerville West Deptford Southern Regional Brick Memorial
(New Jersey)
2018
(46th)
Biglerville Huntingtown
(Maryland)
Liberty
(Maryland)
Brick Memorial
2019
(47th)
Oakcrest
(New Jersey)
West Deptford Liberty Brick Memorial
2020
(—)
No champions
2021
(48th)
Allegany
(Maryland)
Southern Regional Brick Memorial Cab Calloway
(Delaware)
2022
(49th)
Allegany West Deptford Brick Memorial Cab Calloway
2023
(50th)
Allegany
(tie)
Raritan
Eastern Regional
(New Jersey)
Liberty No champion
2024
(51st)
Allegany
(tie)
Raritan
Southern Regional Eastern Regional Mifflin County
(Pennsylvania)

Invitational and A Class (1997–present)

Below is a list of past Invitational Class and A Class marching band champions organized by group. Championships are counted by group.

Year Invitational Group 1 Invitational Group 2 Invitational Group 3 Invitational Group 4
1997
(25th)
Nanticoke
(Pennsylvania)
Penns Grove
(New Jersey)
Avonworth Shawnee
1998
(26th)
Penncrest
(Pennsylvania)
Abington Bermudian Springs No champion
1999
(27th)
Chesapeake
(Maryland)
Indian Valley Emmaus Linganore
2000
(28th)
Montrose Williamstown
(New Jersey)
East Pennsboro No champions
2001
(29th)
Gateway Camp Hill
(Pennsylvania)
Ephrata
(Pennsylvania)
2002
(30th)
Highland Camp Hill Severna Park
2003
(31st)
Timber Creek Parkside Bloomsburg
2004
(32nd)
Big Spring Camp Hill Aububon
2005
(33rd)
Palerton Aububon Daniel Boone
(Pennsylvania)
2006
(34th)
North Carroll Granby Ephrata
2007
(35th)
Brunswick Hedgesville No champion
2008
(36th)
Catoctin Big Spring York
2009
(37th)
Queen Anne's
(Maryland)
Parkland No champion
Year A Group 1 A Group 2 A Group 3 A Group 4
2010
(38th)
Catasauqua
(Pennsylvania)
Archbishop Wood
(Pennsylvania)
Middletown
(Pennsylvania)
No champions
2011
(39th)
Triton
(New Jersey)
Timber Creek Pennsauken
(New Jersey)
2012
(40th)
Cumberland
(New Jersey)
Eastern Regional
(New Jersey)
Pennsauken Central Dauphin
(Pennsylvania)
2013
(41st)
Collingswood
(New Jersey)
Oakcrest
(New Jersey)
Pennsauken Central Dauphin
2014
(42nd)
Perryville
(Maryland)
Eastern Regional Sparta Penncrest
(Pennsylvania)
2015
(43rd)
Oakcrest
(New Jersey)
Clarke County Metuchen
(New Jersey)
Loudoun County
(Virginia)
2016
(44th)
Weehawken
(New Jersey)
West Essex Middletown Toms River North
2017
(45th)
Pemberton Township
(New Jersey)
Winslow Township
(New Jersey)
Mountain Ridge Jackson Liberty
2018
(46th)
Windber
(Pennsylvania)
Oakcrest Mifflin County
(Pennsylvania)
Kingsway Regional
2019
(47th)
Southern Garrett
(Maryland)
Mainland Regional
(New Jersey)
Point Pleasant
(New Jersey)
Fort Lee
(New Jersey)
2020
(—)
No champions
2021
(48th)
Winslow Township
(New Jersey)
Shawnee Mifflin County Fort Lee
2022
(49th)
Southern Garrett Barnegat Fort Hill Metuchen
(New Jersey)
2023
(50th)
Bloomfield Odessa
(Delaware)
Point Pleasant Borough No champion
2024
(51st)
Johnstown Deptford Dubois Area Fort Hill

See also

References

  1. ^ "BYLAWS TOURNAMENT OF BANDS (TOB) TOURNAMENT INDOOR ASSOCIATION (TIA)" (PDF). njatob.org. 2022-03-11. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
  2. "Tournament of Bands". njatob.org. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
  3. ^ "FALL 2023 TOURNAMENT OF BANDS FIELD RULES" (PDF). njatob.org. 2023-03-14. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
  4. ^ "Atlantic Coast Champions by Year". www.tob-info.net. Retrieved 2023-08-31.

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