The Cadets are DCI World Class Champions
For the tenth time in the organisation's history, the Cadets can again call themselves World Champions. The corps proved that 'Between Angels and Demons' lies a corps with unparalleled talent and dedication, earning a score of 98.35 and the 2011 World Championship title.
"It was the best performance I've ever seen in Finals, by far, in 29 years," said Cadets director George Hopkins. "If you can get the audience to stand up for two minutes at the end, I don't know what else you can do."
The 77-year old corps also earned two caption awards, which are determined by averaging the scores in each area from the Prelims, Semifinals, and Finals; Best General Effect Award and the Best Visual Performance Award went to the Cadets.
The two-time defending World Champions Blue Devils fell just shy of taking home the Champions trophy for a third time with a score of 97.80. Other finalists were The Cavaliers, Carolina Crown, Phantom Regiment, Santa Clara Vanguard, Bluecoats, Boston Crusaders, Blue Knights, Madison Scouts, Blue Stars and Spirit of Atlanta.
Full scores and recaps can be found at www.dci.org.





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