Talk:Southwind Drum and Bugle Corps

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I'm not sure I understand how Southwind's notability is being contested. Southwind competes at the Division I level of Drum Corps International, the highest level of competition in Marching Music's Major League. As part of WikiProject Drum Corps, I've been working to at least provide some information on D-I corps that were not yet represented. I realize the page is currently stub-class, but my immediate goal was to create a page for every D-I corps (which is now done; a handful of corps, including this one, did not have a page at the time I began) that could be expanded upon by Wikipedians, both within and outside of the project, later. Regarding Southwind's notability, I see no reason why the rest of the Division I corps are notable but Southwind, somehow, is not. The only possible rationale would be appearances in the Finals or championships won, which to me seems nonsensical. After all, would you consider the Boston Red Sox notable, but not the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, when both compete in Major League Baseball? --Littledrummrboy 18:25, 21 June 2007 (UTC)


You make a good point. I didn't consider it that way. Sorry for the tag. Utvolfan08 20:27, 21 June 2007 (UTC)