Sudbury, ON Canada
Founded: 1952
The Blue Saints drum and bugle corps was originally formed in the fall 1952 when Maurice Gravelle, the school's music professor, decided to organize the Sudbury Mining and Technical School band from the ranks of the student football cheerers.
They performed as the musical entertainment for the school football team the Blue Devils. What they lacked in musical ability they made up for with school spirit. George Netzke, the group’s successor, continued the process of developing musical ability. However, he also brought military discipline into the mix, for he was quite involved and well known within the Canadian Militia. He converted the group from a school band to a Canadian drum corps. In 1958, their name became the Blue Saints to complement the school team, the Blue Devils. In 1962, the Blue Saints were admitted into the Canadian Drum Corps Association.
In 1964, the corps finished in 8th position at the Canadian Nationals in the “Class B” division. The following season, the corps was crowned the 1965 Canadian National champions of the “Junior Parade Class”. In 1966, the corps participated at the famous Calgary Stampede and competed at the Ontario provincials over the next two seasons, winning the 1968 Canadian National “Junior Novice Standstill” title. They returned to “Class B” provincial competition in 1970, placing 4th in preliminary action and remained active over the next three years.
In 1974, they won the Canadian Nationals “Class D” championships and moved up to “Class C” competition the following season with an 11th place finish, improving to 8th position in 1976. They were crowned the 1977 Canadian Nationals “Class D” champions, graduating top the “Cadet Class”, finishing in 6th position in 1978. The corps participated in Ontario drum corps association (ODCA) “Class B” action the following year, finishing in 8th in 1980.
In 1981, the corps participated in the ODCA “Class C” division, advancing to the “Cadet Class” at the Canadian Nationals with 5th place (1982) and 2nd place (1983) finishes, prompting the corps to move on to the “Class B” division the next two years, placing 5th (1984) and 6th (1985) placings at the Canadian Nationals. Over the next three years saw the corps participate in ODCA events, returning to the 1989 Canadian Nationals, finishing 2nd in the “Parade Class”.
In 1990, the corps competed at their first of what would be many DCI championships, placing 23rd in the “Class A/60” division, finishing 3rd the next season at the Canadian Nationals “Class B” group. They returned to the 1992 DCI “Division III” championships in 28th place, competing at the 1993 Canadian Open regionals, placing 12th in the “Division III” prelims and closing out the season with a 6th place finish at the “Division III” of the Canadian Nationals.
Over the next three years, the corps performed primarily as a parade and exhibition unit with the exception of 1995, where their competitive season saw them finish 36th at the DCI “Division III” prelims. The corps continued their rebuilding program by winning the 1998 Canadian Nationals “Class D” title, moving up to the 1999 Canadian Nationals “Division III” class, placing 6th. Returning to parade status within the ODCA arena over the next two seasons, they competed the next 5 years at the DCI “Division III” championships with finishes of 28th (2002), 24th (2003), 18th (2004), 20th (2005) and 17th (2006) that included regional competitions at the Canadian Open, US Coastal Open, North American Open, the Drums Along the Tar and the ODCA championships.
In 2007 and 2008 performed locally as a parade corps until returning to the field of competition in 2009 at the DCI “Open Class” championships, placing 19th at the quarterfinals. In 2010, the corps qualified for the semifinals at the DCI “Open Class” championships, placing 16th and moved up to a 15th place finish in the 2011 “Open Class” finals, competing at the preliminaries of the “World Class”, finishing in 40th place. From 2012 to 2015, their last season of field competition, they went on to place 14th in the “Open Class” championships four consecutive years and ranged from 35th to 39th position in the “World Class” prelims.
Since their entry into the world of drum corps, the Blue Saints flourished and made their school and city proud, representing and entertaining Sudbury, providing their youth with musical education, self-esteem, a work ethic, pride, and, most importantly, fun. Under the direction of Mark Ripley since 2000, are the last competitive drum corps in the province of Ontario and remain active as of 2024.
http://www.bluesaints.com/history.htm; Dave Strickler; Paul Legault (DCX)
Highest Score 58.200
Final show in DCX Archives September 12, 1964 Canadian National Championship Prelims Toronto ONT Canada placed 8 with a score of 58.200
Highest Score 84.100
Final show in DCX Archives September 10, 1965 Canadian Nationals Prelims Toronto ONT Canada placed 1 with a score of 84.100
Highest Score 81.600
Final show in DCX Archives August 26, 1977 Canadian Nationals Championship Scarborough ONT Canada placed 1 with a score of 81.600
Highest Score 53.400
Final show in DCX Archives August 26, 1978 Canadian Nationals Championship Scarborough Ont Canada placed 6 with a score of 53.400
Highest Score 40.020
Final show in DCX Archives July 19, 1980 Provincial '80 Prelims Scarborough ONT Canada placed 8 with a score of 40.020
Highest Score 20.900
Final show in DCX Archives August 28, 1982 Canadian Nationals-Cadet Class Prelims Brantford ONT Canada placed 5 with a score of 20.900
Highest Score 35.550
Final show in DCX Archives August 27, 1983 Canadian Nationals Championship Waterloo ONT Canada placed 2 with a score of 35.550
Highest Score 78.690
Final show in DCX Archives August 26, 1989 Canadian Nationals Championship Scarborough ONT Canada placed 2 with a score of 78.690
Highest Score 71.100
Final show in DCX Archives August 13, 1990 DCI World Championships Class A60 Prelims Buffalo NY placed 23 with a score of 39.400
Highest Score 71.800
Final show in DCX Archives August 24, 1991 Canadian Nationals Championship Waterloo ONT Canada placed 3 with a score of 71.800
Highest Score 54.000
Final show in DCX Archives August 22, 1992 Canadian Nationals Championship Oshawa ONT Canada placed 6 with a score of 54.000
Highest Score 54.600
Final show in DCX Archives August 11, 1993 Canadian Open Championships Prelims Kitchener ONT Canada placed 12 with a score of 52.700
Highest Score 49.700
Final show in DCX Archives August 7, 1995 DCI World Championships Division III Prelims Buffalo NY placed 36 with a score of 49.700
Highest Score 49.400
Final show in DCX Archives August 3, 1997 Brantford ONT Canada placed 2 with a score of 49.400
Highest Score 55.400
Final show in DCX Archives August 1, 1998 Ontario Drum Corps Association Hamilton ONT Canada placed 1 with a score of 55.400
Highest Score 42.800
Final show in DCX Archives July 18, 1999 Mississauga ONT Canada placed 7 with a score of 38.900
Highest Score 52.660
Final show in DCX Archives July 16, 2000 Mississauga ONT Canada placed 1 with a score of 52.660
Highest Score 82.400
Final show in DCX Archives August 5, 2001 Canadian Nationals Championship Waterloo ONT Canada placed 1 with a score of 82.400
Highest Score 60.550
Final show in DCX Archives August 5, 2002 World Championships - Division II & III Preliminaries Madison WI placed 28 with a score of 38.150
Highest Score 50.600
Final show in DCX Archives August 9, 2003 March of Champions Kingston NY
Highest Score 42.400
Final show in DCX Archives August 3, 2004 DCI World Championships - II/III Prelims Denver CO placed 18 with a score of 42.400
Highest Score 78.900
Final show in DCX Archives August 9, 2005 DCI World Championships - II/III Prelims Brockton MA placed 20 with a score of 41.425
Highest Score 50.400
Final show in DCX Archives August 8, 2006 DCI World Championships - Division II & III Prelims Madison WI placed 17 with a score of 50.400
Highest Score 55.150
Final show in DCX Archives August 7, 2009 DCI World Championships Open Class Semifinals Indianapolis IN
Highest Score 59.400
Final show in DCX Archives August 13, 2010 Open Class Semifinals Indianapolis IN placed 16 with a score of 59.400
Highest Score 63.050
Final show in DCX Archives August 11, 2011 DCI World Championship Prelims Indianapolis IN placed 40 with a score of 44.200
Highest Score 60.900
Final show in DCX Archives August 9, 2012 DCI World Championship Prelims Indianapolis IN placed 35 with a score of 49.100
Highest Score 67.550
Final show in DCX Archives August 8, 2013 DCI World Championship Prelims Indianapolis IN placed 36 with a score of 52.000
Highest Score 51.250
Final show in DCX Archives August 7, 2014 DCI World Championship Prelims Indianapolis IN placed 36 with a score of 51.250
Highest Score 50.725
Final show in DCX Archives August 6, 2015 DCI World Championship Prelims Indianapolis IN placed 39 with a score of 46.775
Member Name | Section | Years Involved |
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;), Pam | Hornline -> soprano | 1999 |
davis, allee | front ensemble | 2004 |
Dinnes, Geoff | Soprano | 1989 to 1996 |
Greschner, Trischa | Guard Staff / Mello | 2005 |
Greschner, Trischa | Guard Staff / Drum Major | 2006 |
regimbal, michel | DRUM LINE | 1966 to 1970 |
Ripley, Mark | soprano | 1979 to 1984 |
Saique, Marlouie | Brass | 2010 |
Sologuk, Chris | Contra | 1997 to 2003 |
Sologuk, Terry | Mellophone | 1972 to 1982 |
Wolfovitch , Lynn | Colorguard | 2008 to 2013 |
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