Dr. Jay Sconyers
Brass Team
Brass Team
Jay Sconyers is Lieutenant in the United States Air Force where he serves as a flight commander and associate conductor of the United States Air Force Band of the West at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. Previously, Jay served as Director of Bands at McNeese State University where he conducted the Wind Symphony, the Pride of McNeese Marching Band, and taught courses in the Department of Performing Arts. Prior to his appointment at McNeese, Jay received his doctorate in musical arts in conducting from the University of South Carolina, where he studied with Dr. Scott Weiss, and his masters of music education and bachelors of music education from the University of Georgia, where he studied trumpet with Professor Fred Mills. Prior to his time in higher education, Jay served as the Director of Bands at Elbert County Comprehensive High School in Elberton, GA.
Jay has performed in a wide variety of instrumental and choral ensembles, performing throughout the United States, Germany, Austria, Italy, the Vatican, China, Chile, and at professional conferences. Additionally, served a producer on several collegiate and professional wind band albums. Jay has been published with GIA Press in the 12th edition of the Teaching Music Through Performance in Band as well as an upcoming publication of Arvo Pärt’s Sieben Magnificat-Antiphonen for wind ensemble. Jay has presented at a variety of conferences and clinics around the country including: The College Band Directors National Association Athletic Band Symposium (2021), The College Band Directors Association Southeast Regional Conference (2018, 2020, 2022), The College Band Directors National Association National Conference (2017), Louisiana Music Educators Conference (2022), Georgia Music Educators Conference (2015), The Future Music Educators Colloquium (2017, 2019), The Marching Arts Roundtable (2018, 2019), and at many high schools, colleges, and universities.
Jay has been heavily involved in the marching band and drum and bugle corps activities. Jay has served on the instructional staff of the University of Georgia Redcoat Band, University of South Carolina Marching Band, as a brass instructor with several open and world class drum and bugle corps, and is an alumnus of Carolina Crown Drum and Bugle Corps. Currently, he serves as a brass instructor with the Blue Stars Drum and Bugle Corps (2016-present). In addition to his instructional responsibilities in marching band and drum and bugle corps, Jay is an active music arranger, drill designer, adjudicator, and clinician throughout the United States, and his work has been featured by various collegiate and high school marching bands, in features on collegemarching.com, at the 2017 College Band Directors National Association National Conference, at the 2017 Bands of America Grand National Finals, several regional Bands of America events, and as the opening act of the 2018 London New Year’s Day Parade.
His past and present professional affiliations include the College Band Directors National Association, National Band Association, Georgia Music Educators Association, Professional Association of Georgia Educators, College Music Educators National Conference, Phi Kappa Phi National Honors Society, Kappa Kappa Psi National Honorary Band Fraternity, and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.
Brandon Clark
Brass Team
Brass Team
Brandon Clark (he/him) started his music journey at 8 years old, taking piano lessons from a local teacher. It wasn’t until experiencing middle school band as a trombone player when his love for the performing arts really took off. Brandon switched to tuba his freshman year of high school and has been improving and performing ever since. He currently resides in the Phoenix area as he finishes his Bachelor’s degree in Music Learning and Teaching at Arizona State University.
Brandon has been lucky enough to receive a wide variety of performance opportunities. While in high school, he performed with the school’s top concert band, jazz band, and marching band, earning superior ratings as well as a championship title and multiple music caption awards. He recently ended his marching career, having been a performing member with the Blue Stars Drum and Bugle Corps from 2020 to 2023, with the group being Drum Corps International World Championship Finalist both competitive seasons that he was a member. During his time with the Blue Stars, Brandon acted as section leader for his last season and was a performing member when the organization received its highest score in corps history. Brandon currently performs frequently with the ASU Wind Symphony and Tuba/Euphonium Ensemble.
As a young music educator, Brandon aims to make the performing arts as valuable and enriching for his students as it was for him. He has had the privilege of teaching for multiple award-winning schools/groups in and around Phoenix, including Foreword Indoor Winds, Millennium High School, and Desert Ridge High School (2023 State Champions and Music Caption winners). When not busy teaching, working, or going to school, Brandon loves to read, attend live music and performances, and spend time with his friends and family.
Elise Hawkes
Brass Team
Brass Team
Elise Hawkes is excited to join the Blue Stars brass team this summer. She marched with Crossmen Drums and Bugle Corps, as well as The Cadets Drum and Bugle Corps, and has spent several summers teaching various world-class groups.
Elise resides in Fort Worth, Texas, works as a medical music therapist, and spends her free time running.
Jonny Zollo
Visual Caption Consultant
Visual Caption Consultant
With over 32 years of experience in visual instruction, I have dedicated my efforts over the years shaping young performers in both drum corps and high school marching bands. For the past 22 years, I have served as the Lead Visual Coordinator for the Tarpon Springs Leadership Conservatory for the Arts, where I focus on developing innovative visual programs that inspire students to achieve their fullest potential.
Throughout my journey, I have had the privilege of working with prestigious drum corps, including Spirit of Atlanta, Colts, Boston Crusaders, Blue Stars, Carolina Crown and The Cavaliers.
My professional career spans the last 28 years, helping clients and small businesses navigate their financial journeys and build lasting wealth. I am a managing partner in a generational Wealth Managment practice and a practicing Certified Financial Planner
Brad Donoris
Visual Caption Consultant
Visual Caption Consultant
Brad Donoris has been an active educator of the marching arts for over 20 years at the scholastic and independent level. Some of his previous educational endeavors include: Jersey Surf, Lehigh Valley Knights, Teal Sound, The Magic, The Academy, Boston Crusaders, and The Crossmen
Brad is also an active visual designer, consultant, and adjudicator. He has written for various outdoor and indoor ensembles throughout the country, most recently as the drill designer for Pecos High School, (TX). He is currently the Visual Manager for WGI finalist United Percussion, and in addition, serves as the Visual Designer & Coordinator for United Percussion 2.
This is Brad’s 7th season with the Blue Stars.
Daniel Bartley
Brass Team
Brass Team
Daniel Bartley is currently a student at the University of Arkansas, pursuing a Bachelor of Music degree in Instrumental Education and Music Composition. Additionally, he has spent the past two Fall semesters teaching marching band at Fayetteville High School in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Daniel has also worked with the marching bands at Grand Saline High School and his alma mater, Canton High School, as a choreographer and visual instructor.
Daniel began his DCI journey with the Troopers Drum and Bugle Corps in 2018 and 2019 as abaritone member. He then was a member of the Blue Stars Drum and Bugle Corps from 2020 to 2023. From 2021 to 2023, Daniel was a baritone soloist for the Blue Stars, while serving as Horn Sergeant in 2023.
The time Daniel has spent as a performer in the marching arts is something he will always cherish. Daniel is thrilled to be on brass staff for the Blue Stars in 2025.
Tom Santiago
Brass Team
Brass Team
Tom Santiago is currently the Band Director at Riverview Middle School in Huntington, Indiana. In addition to this, he also teaches marching band at both Huntington North High School and Carroll High School.
Prior to teaching at the Blue Stars Drum and Bugle Corps, Tom graduated from Ball State University in 2023 with a degree in Instrumental Music Education. At Ball State, he performed with the Ball State Wind Ensemble as principal Euphonium, the Ball State Jazz Ensemble 1 in the trombone section, the Ball State Tuba/Euphonium Ensemble, and the Ball State Trombone Choir. Tom currently plays in Old Crown Brass Band as Assistant Principal Euphonium.
Tom was a member of the Blue Stars in the 2021 and 2022 seasons and is ecstatic to be joining the Brass Staff for the 2025 season.
Jacoby Taylor
Movement Coordinator
Movement Coordinator
Jacoby Taylor’s marching arts career started at Klein Collins high school in Spring, TX. Following graduation, Taylor continued to develop his education and pursue his passion for the activity by performing with various independent groups. He also spent four summers with the Madison Scouts, three of them as the captain of the color guard.
Jacoby has worked with various programs throughout the state of Texas as a director, designer, choreographer and clinician. He currently is the colorguard director at Cypress Springs High School and Paetow High School. He is also the founder and director of Undaunted an independent open colorguard based in Houston.
Taylor continues to reside in Cypress, TX with his two dogs and along with his color guard career, is studying for his realtors license.
Doug Hall
Performance Coach/Visual Instructor
Performance Coach/Visual Instructor
Doug Hall was a marching member with the Blue Stars, 2002-2004. He continued his involvement with the Blue Stars as a visual tech 2005-2008 and 2015-2022. Doug was also active with high school marching band and winter drumline programs in Indiana, including Tri-West High School, Franklin Central High School, Ben Davis High School and Center Grove High School.
Outside of the marching arts community, Doug is a full-time performer at Walt Disney World, performing in multiple shows and parades. He attributes his success at the "Happiest Place on Earth" to the mentality and work ethic he gained from being a part of the Blue Stars.
"I have been a part of the Blue Stars family in some capacity since 2002 and am thrilled to be a part of the 2022 visual team. I look forward to providing a positive experience for our current members and to instill the values and work ethic that this organization has taught me! FCO."
Chris Hardesty
Visual Instructor
Visual Instructor
Chris Hardesty is in his 11th year as a music educator and is currently the Band Director at Northwest Cabarrus High School. Prior to this appointment, Chris taught at Marvin Ridge Middle School where he co-directed the 6th-7th-8th grade bands and other performing ensembles offered within the band program. He was also an assistant director with the Marvin Ridge High School Band.
Chris graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Music (Music Education) from East Carolina University. Expanding his instructional opportunities, Chris has worked as a technician/consultant with several notable bands throughout North Carolina including: Croatan High School (Newport), East Carteret High School (Beaufort), Green Hope High School (Cary), Northwest Cabarrus High School (Concord), and Butler High School (Matthews).
During his drum corps career, Chris marched with the Carolina Crown Drum and Bugle Corps (2005) and the Phantom Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps (2007). Chris has previously taught as a visual technician with the Blue Stars Drum and Bugle Corps and is excited to start another year with the organization.
Matt Katafiasz
Visual Instructor
Visual Instructor
Matt Katafiasz joins the Blue Stars visual staff after many years of involvement in the marching arts. His performance experience includes Plymouth Canton Educational Park Marching Band, the Eastern Michigan Marching Band, and four seasons with the Bluecoats Drum and Bugle Corps.
He also has extensive experience as a DCI, WGI and Scholastic Visual Instructor. Some groups he has instructed recently include Northcoast Academy, Monarch Independent Percussion, Genesis, Guardians, Troopers, and the Lake Orion Marching Band.
Aaron Spiegel
Visual Instructor
Visual Instructor
Aaron Spiegel joins the visual staff after several seasons as a marching member of the Blue Stars. Originally from St. Louis, and he currently resides in Charlotte where he is completing his collegiate work at The University of North Carolina, Charlotte, where he will graduate with his BSBA in Operations and Supply Chain Management in May, 2022. Additionally, he is in his third year assisting with the marching band and indoor programs at Northwest Cabarrus High School. Aaron marched with the Blue Stars from 2017-2021 and he is excited to enter his first year on the Blue Stars Visual Staff.
Jim Wunderlich
Music Coordinator, Brass Arranger, Sound Design
Music Coordinator, Brass Arranger, Sound Design
Jim has been the music coordinator & brass arranger for the Blue Stars since 2018. Prior to his arrival at the Blue Stars, he held the position of Front Ensemble caption head & arranger for the Blue Devils from 2006-2017, where he helped attain 7 DCI Championships and 4 Fred Sanford High Percussion awards.
Jim is the owner and primary composer of Wunderpit Music (ASCAP), where his arrangements & compositions are performed worldwide by marching bands & percussion ensembles of all ages. His arrangements have been played throughout the years by several BOA Grand National finalists.
In the indoor arena, Jim was the front ensemble arranger/music coordinator for multi-time WGI PIW champion RCC Indoor Percussion from 2004-2020. He has achieved several WGI PSW Championships with Mission Viejo High School and Ayala High School since 2001. Jim has been traveling to Tokyo, Japan since 2007, where he has been the Front Ensemble arranger for the multi-time JMBA champion Soka Renaissance Vanguard.
Jim is a member of the WGI Hall of Fame, and is a founding member of the Southern California Percussion Alliance (SCPA). He resides in Southern California with his daughter Chloe.
Kevin Ford
Drill Designer
Drill Designer
Kevin Ford is the founder and Director of the Leadership Conservatory for the Arts at Tarpon Springs High School. He is presently in his twenty-sixth year of teaching in the public school system as the Director of Bands at Tarpon Springs High School.
His responsibilities include directing the Wind Ensemble, Marching Band, Solo and Ensemble Coach, supervising all Conservatory performance ensembles, and developing curriculum for the Conservatory Student Leadership Courses.
In addition to his duties at Tarpon Springs High School, Mr. Ford is a Yamaha Master Educator and enjoys an active schedule as a leadership speaker and guest clinician throughout the country. Mr Ford was the MENC National Band Director of the Year in 2016 and was just recently elected into the Bands of America Hall of Fame. He is nationally recognized as an innovative show designer and has written for Disney’s BLAST, the Opening Ceremonies for the FIFA World Cup in South Korea, and is the creative director/ drill designer for the Tarpon Springs Outdoor Performance Ensemble. Mr. Ford is also the co-founder/owner of the Inspire.... Music and Entertainment Production Company.
Andrew Markworth
Percussion Composer & Arranger
Percussion Composer & Arranger
Andrew Markworth is a composer, arranger, and consultant writing for marching bands, indoor percussion and winds groups and drum corps all over the world.
He is currently the music director for Rhythm X Percussion (3 time WGI Independent World Gold Medalist). He was the Music Arranger/Coordinator for the Crossmen Drum and Bugle Corps from San Antonio, TX from 2015-2020 and the Front Ensemble Arranger/Coordinator for Carolina Crown from 2007-2014. He is also currently the full ensemble music arranger for Vandegrift High School, Centerville High School and many others.
Andrew is a Yamaha Performing Artist and a proud endorser of Zildjian Cymbals, Evans Drumheads, and Promark Drumsticks which produces his signature mallet collection.
He currently resides in Centerville, Ohio with his wife Kara, daughter Natalie, and son Brady.
Josh Guttveg
Lead Audio Engineer
Lead Audio Engineer
Josh Guttveg is an arranger, sound designer, and all-around audio specialist, having worked with and designed for numerous groups across the state of Florida and beyond for both indoor percussion and outdoor marching programs. Josh has been involved in the marching arts for over 15 years, assuming multiple responsibilities and positions over the years. He started his indoor marching career with Stryke Percussion, playing synthesizer from 2011 and then 2013-17. In 2013, he also started his DCI career with the Troopers Drum and Bugle Corps as their assistant conductor for the 2013-14 seasons. Josh would then earn the position of synthesizer with the world championship organization Carolina Crown, spending 2 years with them and aging out in 2016. After aging out, he returned to Crown as their Audio Intern in 2017, launching his career in marching audio and becoming one of their Audio Engineers in 2018 and Lead Audio Engineer for the 2019 season. He would also return to Stryke Percussion after his age out to become Audio Caption Head for both the World and Open groups from 2018-present, also consulting with the championship-winning ensemble Stryke Winds throughout the years.
Kris Galbreath
Choreographer, Movement Specialist
Choreographer, Movement Specialist
Kris Galbreath studied marketing at the University of North Texas and graduated with a Bachelor in Business Administration in May of 2017. He started his Drum Corps career in the summer of 2010, marching with the Crossmen Drum and Bugle Corps. After graduating from Little Elm high school, he found a home with the Blue Devils during the summer of 2012 where he marched 4 years until his age out in 2015.
During the 2017 season, Kris worked with the color guard at the Academy Drum and Bugle Corps. In Texas, has taught and choreographed for various high schools in the DFW area including Wakeland high school and Coppell high school. During the winter season, Kris teaches on staff at CGT Dallas where he has helped choreograph since their first year in 2015. Kris has been a choreographer for Blue Stars since the 2018 Season.
Matthew Hurtado
Visual Instructor
Visual Instructor
Matthew Hurtado is an active performer, judge and music educator in Asia. Hurtado most recently worked as a trombone entertainer at Universal Studios Japan in Osaka with the Hello Kitty Happiness Brass Band, winner of the IAPPA (International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions) 2022 "Brass Ring" award for outstanding show in its category amongst all major theme parks in the world. Hurtado is also a music teacher at international schools and often plays with various groups ranging from classical euphonium ensembles to pop/jazz bands. Hurtado was a judge in 2019 and 2022 for the Thailand World Music Championships in Thailand. In 2017 he was cast in "One Piece: Oto Utage", a "blast-like" stage adaptation of the popular anime "One Piece" as a trombone performer.
Prior to moving to Japan, Hurtado was a band director and private instructor in his home state of Texas. Hurtado was on the Crossmen visual staff for their 2019 season and he marched Crossmen from 2009-2011 and Blue Devils from 2012-2013 as a baritone/euphonium player.
"I'm looking forward to a great season! よろしくお願いします"
Cheyanne Dougherty
Movement Specialist
Movement Specialist
Cheyanne Dougherty is a performer and marching arts educator from Palm Desert, California.
As a performer, Cheyanne was a colorguard member of The Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps (2018-2023), Fantasia Winterguard (2020), and The Academy Drum and Bugle Corps (2017) as well as a visual soloist for POW Percussion (2022). She has served for 4 years as an instructor for multiple marching band and colorguard programs around Southern California, including her alma mater, Palm Desert High School and Palm Desert Charter Middle School.
Cheyanne is a current student at The University of California, Los Angeles and is working towards a Bachelor of Arts in Communications.
Adara Joiner
Movement Specialist
Movement Specialist
Following her graduation from Klein Oak High School, Adara Joiner studied at Sam Houston State University for a B.S. in Health Care Administration and a minor in Dance.
She is the Color Guard Director at Patricia E. Paetow High School in Katy, TX and concurrently a technician at Friendswood HS. Along with that she techs and choreographs at various schools throughout the Houston area.
Adara has competed in the Scholastic A and Scholastic Open classes in which she has obtained a gold medal and made Open Class finals in the annual Winter Guard International championships, respectively. Adara has performed with various Independent Winter Ensembles including Undaunted Open and Origins World. Her World Class Drum Corps experience comes from her time with the Phantom Regiment, in which she served as captain in one of two years of membership.
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Administrative Staff
- Apr 15, 2024 Brad Furlano
- Apr 15, 2024 Brad Harris
- Apr 15, 2024 Lizzie Miller
- Apr 15, 2024 Steve Stueck
- Apr 15, 2024 Heather Tollers
- Apr 15, 2024 Jack Pantaleo
- Apr 15, 2024 Mike Andrews
- Apr 15, 2024 Sue Wilson
- Apr 15, 2024 Abby Musick
- Apr 15, 2024 Kyle Winn
- Apr 15, 2024 Fred Feeney
- Apr 15, 2024 Kyle Gillikin
- Apr 15, 2024 Aaron Meyer
- Apr 15, 2024 Mike Roberts
- Apr 15, 2024 Cory Jones
- Apr 15, 2024 Cade Samons
- Apr 15, 2024 Becky Winger
- Apr 15, 2024 Hayden McClure
- Apr 15, 2024 Jordon Pinchback
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Audio Team
- Sep 5, 2022 Josh Guttveg
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Brass Staff
- Oct 3, 2024 Travis Larson
- Oct 3, 2024 Craig Adams
- Oct 3, 2024 Amanda Petro
- Jan 25, 2023 Adam Vernon-Young
- Jan 25, 2023 Anthony Cruddas
- Jan 25, 2023 Christopher Agwu
- Jan 25, 2023 Dr. Joseph Gray
- Jan 25, 2023 Alex Askew
- Jan 25, 2023 Caleb Brigham
- Jan 25, 2023 Jacob Carpenter
- Jan 25, 2023 Jordan English
- Jan 25, 2023 Cora Gilreath
- Jan 25, 2023 Ian Hoffman
- Jan 25, 2023 Calvin Householder
- Jan 25, 2023 Jared Kaufman
- Jan 25, 2023 Dr. Jason Rinehart
- Jan 25, 2023 Stefan Roose
- Jan 25, 2023 Austin Cilone
- Jan 25, 2023 Dr. Jay Sconyers
- Jan 25, 2023 Brandon Clark
- Jan 25, 2023 Elise Hawkes
- Jan 25, 2023 Daniel Bartley
- Jan 25, 2023 Tom Santiago
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Caption Head
- Mar 30, 2025 John Kregler
- Mar 29, 2025 Malan Messemore
- Oct 3, 2024 Travis Larson
- Oct 3, 2024 Greg Power
- Oct 3, 2024 Craig Adams
- Oct 3, 2024 Amanda Petro
- Oct 3, 2024 Roger Marquis
- Oct 3, 2024 Luke Zamprelli
- Oct 3, 2024 Tyler Propfe
- Sep 11, 2024 Jordan Garza
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Color Guard Staff
- Apr 1, 2025 Michael Shapiro
- Mar 30, 2025 John Kregler
- Mar 29, 2025 Malan Messemore
- Mar 29, 2025 Anthony Garcia
- Mar 28, 2025 Justin Turner
- Mar 27, 2025 Kristen Zotti
- Mar 26, 2025 Seth Thomas
- Mar 25, 2025 Joshua De Guzman
- Mar 25, 2025 Krystal Cookie Shepherd-Greene
- Mar 25, 2025 Brittany Shepherd
- Mar 25, 2025 Leah Francis
- Mar 23, 2025 Carrie Appel
- Mar 22, 2025 Wesley Tyree
- Mar 21, 2025 Alex Serrano
- Mar 20, 2025 Natasha Rupert
- Mar 19, 2025 Eric Simpson
- Mar 18, 2025 Charlee Facundo
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Design Team
- Apr 1, 2025 Michael Shapiro
- Sep 7, 2022 Jim Wunderlich
- Sep 7, 2022 Kevin Ford
- Sep 6, 2022 Andrew Markworth
- Jun 7, 2022 Kris Galbreath
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Front Ensemble Staff
- Sep 11, 2024 Jordan Garza
- Sep 11, 2024 Sarah Santa Cruz
- Sep 11, 2024 Clark Floer
- Sep 11, 2024 Adam Whoolery
- Sep 11, 2024 Trysten Cook
- Sep 11, 2024 Jai Price
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Health & Wellness Staff
- Jan 25, 2023 Rita Acosta, LAT, ATC, EMT
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Percussion Staff
- Oct 3, 2024 Greg Power
- Nov 26, 2023 Cameron Ayers
- Nov 26, 2023 George Collins
- Nov 26, 2023 Benjamin Pyles
- Nov 26, 2023 Jesus Alcantar
- Nov 26, 2023 David Ramirez
- Nov 26, 2023 Bryan Criswell
- Nov 26, 2023 James Taylor IV
- Nov 26, 2023 Isaiah Wood
- Nov 26, 2023 Charlie Davis
- Nov 26, 2023 Luis Garcia
- Nov 26, 2023 Evan Smith
- Nov 26, 2023 Max Salce
- Nov 26, 2023 Genevieve Hilburn
- Nov 26, 2023 Kyle Harry
- Nov 26, 2023 Kobe Sanders
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Visual Staff
- Oct 3, 2024 Roger Marquis
- Oct 3, 2024 Luke Zamprelli
- Oct 3, 2024 Tyler Propfe
- Jan 25, 2023 Jonny Zollo
- Jan 25, 2023 Brad Donoris
- Jan 25, 2023 Jacoby Taylor
- Jan 25, 2023 Doug Hall
- Jan 25, 2023 Chris Hardesty
- Jan 25, 2023 Matt Katafiasz
- Jan 25, 2023 Aaron Spiegel
- Jan 1, 2021 Matthew Hurtado
- Dec 31, 2020 Cheyanne Dougherty
- Dec 31, 2020 Adara Joiner
- Dec 31, 2020 Jorden Charles
- Sep 10, 2020 Will Carroll
- Sep 9, 2020 Ryan Stratford
- Sep 9, 2020 Jason Schmidt
- Sep 5, 2020 Yukari Nakazawa