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Ocean City, MD Nationals 2021 Results by Age and Division Overall - Ocean City, MD Nationals 2021 Rank Perf Order Routine # Dancer Studio Novice Tiny Solo 1 452 A Million Dreams 1 Ilaria Guido AC Dance Academy Novice Tiny Duo/Trio 1 451 Genie In A Bottle 3 Bella Lugo, Jianna Parisi, Kayla Tom Stars On Stage Dance Academy Novice Tiny Sm Group 1 433 Fabulous 5 Starlite School Of Dance 2 424 School's Out 7 Starlite School Of Dance Novice Mini Solo 1 445 When Velma Takes A Stand 1 Skye Oliver DFS Dance Company 2 352 Hip Shakin' Mama 1 Arianna Dechicko AC Dance Academy 3 363 Superstar 1 Amelia Hannah AC Dance Academy 4 90 London Bridge 1 Ava Bailey Neema Dance Collective, LLC 5 140 Unforgettable 1 Sophia Gatto AC Dance Academy Results by Age and Division Overall - Ocean City, MD Nationals 2021 Rank Perf Order Routine # Dancer Studio 6 20 Kiss 1 Adyn James Neema Dance Collective, LLC 7 86 Grown 1 Nikkia Williams Neema Dance Collective, LLC 8 112 Human 1 Carsyn Pusateri AC Dance Academy 9 440 A Dream Is A Wish 1 Lena Roberts AC Dance Academy 10 117 If You're A Star 1 Riley Shiveley AC Dance Academy 11 333 Manhattan 1 Evelynn Vanucci AC Dance Academy 12 453 I Get To Love You 1 Aubrey Kotnik AC Dance Academy 13 457 A Little Wicked 1 Eva Clow AC Dance Academy Novice Mini Duo/Trio 1 98 Firework 3 Reese Ondrusek, Carsyn Pusateri, Riley AC Dance Academy Shiveley 2 439 Proud Mary 2 Brielle Oliver, Skye Oliver DFS Dance Company 3 434 Oops I Did It Again 3 Arianna Dechicko, Sophia Gatto, Lena AC Dance Academy Roberts Results by Age and Division Overall - Ocean City, MD Nationals 2021 Rank Perf Order Routine # Dancer Studio 4 443 I Like It Like That 3 Adelina Duran, Aubrey Meakem, Alyssa Stars On Stage Dance Academy Tom Novice Mini Sm Group 1 104 Wake Up World 5 AC Dance Academy 2 436 Work Me Down 5 eLevation Dance Works 3 268 Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy 4 The Pulse Performing Arts Studio 4 320 Mr Sandman 7 AC Dance Academy 5 429 Blame It On The Boogie 6 eLevation Dance Works 6 441 Neverland 6 eLevation Dance Works 7 431 There's A Hero 7 Starlite School Of Dance 8 422 Happy And You Know It 5 eLevation Dance Works 9 438 Ice Cream 9 Heath's Gym Dance Crew Results by Age and Division Overall - Ocean City, MD Nationals 2021 Rank Perf Order Routine # Dancer Studio Novice Mini Lg Group 1 311 God Bless The Usa 12 AC Dance Academy Novice Junior Solo 1 531 Queen B 1 Brielle Oliver DFS Dance Company 2 455 The Little Things 1 Natalie Hannah AC Dance Academy 3 528 Expensive 1 Ava Ramsey AC Dance Academy 4 304 Runway 1 Josey Parthree York Dance Expressions 5 330 Nah 1 Aleena Vanucci AC Dance Academy 6 299 Cinema 1 Lucas Korkatzis The Pulse Performing Arts Studio 7 148 Runway Walk 1 Madison Meakem Stars On Stage Dance Academy Novice Junior Duo/Trio 1 449 Sisters 2 Ruby Gaboff, Vanessa Vetovich Heath's Gym Dance Crew Results by Age and Division Overall - Ocean City, MD Nationals 2021 Rank Perf Order Routine # Dancer Studio 2 137 Chiquita Banana 3 Makenna Cooper, Madison Fuhrmann, Dance Alley Laila Givens 3 119 Glam 2 Sabrina Moscatelli, Daniella Zaita Stars On Stage Dance Academy Novice Junior Sm Group 1 504 Party Girl 8 eLevation Dance Works 2 481 Only Hope 8 eLevation Dance Works 3 191 Hawaiian War Chant 4 Dance Alley 4 105 Angel 7 Stars On Stage Dance Academy 4 426 Fabulous 5 Stars On Stage Dance Academy 5 517 Dance Like Yo' Daddy 5 Dance Alley 6 421 Graffiti 6 Heath's Gym Dance Crew Novice Junior Lg Group 1 497 Apocalypse 10 Heath's Gym Dance Crew Results by Age and Division Overall - Ocean City, MD Nationals 2021 Rank Perf Order Routine # Dancer Studio Novice Junior Production 1 479 Walk Of Life 17 Heath's Gym Dance Crew Novice Teen Solo 1 192 Run It 1 Rylie Brooks York Dance Expressions 2 197 Remedy 1 Kaitlin Bonazza AC Dance Academy 3 409 Turns You Into Stone 1 Gianna Yoho AC Dance Academy 4 132 Torchlight 1 Julianna Marcone Body Language Dance & Theatre Arts Studio Novice Teen Duo/Trio 1 295 Fun 3 Carly Dom, Danielle Fowler, Bethany York Dance Expressions Yancy 2 121 Stepsisters Lament 3 Mikayla Blanc, Madeline Douglas, Jenna Body Language Dance & Theatre Arts Giwner Studio Novice Teen Sm Group 1 513 Freeze 8 York Dance Expressions 2 588 I Feel Good 7 Body Language Dance & Theatre Arts Studio Results by Age and Division Overall - Ocean City, MD Nationals 2021 Rank Perf Order Routine # Dancer Studio 3 371 Happiness 8 Body Language Dance & Theatre Arts Studio 4 102 Welcome To The Good Life 8 Body Language Dance & Theatre Arts Studio 5 442 Mad World 9 Stars On Stage Dance Academy 6 350 Unwritten 8 Body Language Dance & Theatre Arts Studio Novice Senior Teen Solo 1 158 Hurricane 1 Marley Graham AC Dance Academy 2 193 Slip Away 1 Haleigh Campbell AC Dance Academy 3 260 Supermarket Flowers 1 Lilly Holtschneider Dance With Me School of Dance Novice Senior Teen Duo/Trio 1 128 Counting Stars 2 Holly Holtschneider, Lilly Holtschneider Dance With Me School of Dance 2 149 Army Of Two 2 Holly Holtschneider, Lilly Holtschneider Dance With Me School of Dance 3 400 I'll Capture Her Heart 3 Alexander Gregory, Brandon Gregory, Body Language Dance & Theatre Arts Lana Smith Studio Results by Age and Division Overall - Ocean City, MD Nationals 2021 Rank Perf Order Routine # Dancer Studio 4 315 Turn To Stone 2 Gabriana Blanc, Lana Smith Body Language Dance & Theatre Arts Studio Novice Senior Teen Sm Group 1 598 Steam Heat 5 Body Language Dance & Theatre Arts Studio Intermediate Tiny Solo 1 446 Respect 1 Aubree Robinson Creative Force Dance Center Intermediate Mini Solo 1 437 RiverDeep 1 Ariyelle Cofield eLevation Dance Works 2 447 Here I Am 1 Reese Ondrusek AC Dance Academy 3 450 Rock Around The Clock 1 Kamryn Ulrich Dance Fusion Studios 4 458 Too Cool 1 Gretchen Lebo Creative Force Dance Center 5 361 Long Tall Sally 1 Elizabeth-Virginia Bocchinfuso Release Dance Academy Intermediate Mini Duo/Trio 1 300 You're The One That I Want 2 Scarlett Gerstel, Maximus Pete Starlite School Of Dance Results by Age and Division Overall - Ocean City, MD Nationals 2021 Rank Perf Order Routine # Dancer Studio 2 111 I Love Rock And Roll 3 Sabrina Best, Reese Ondrusek, Juliet AC Dance Academy Pisano 3 448 What Causes That 3 Elizabeth-Virginia Bocchinfuso, Release Dance Academy Samantha Keene, Briella Tvarok 4 432 Freak Out 3 Elizabeth-Virginia Bocchinfuso, Release Dance Academy Samantha Keene, Briella Tvarok 5 305 Listen 3 Brenna Hailey, Leah Hooper, Olivia Starlite School Of Dance O'Sullivan Intermediate Mini Sm Group 1 274 My Boyfriend's Back 8 Starlite School Of Dance Intermediate Mini Lg Group 1 7 Dynasty Runway 11 Neema Dance Collective, LLC 2 423 Sweat It Out 13 Starlite School Of Dance Intermediate Junior Solo 1 56 Legs 1 Sabrina Best AC Dance Academy 2 55 Rockelbel's Canon 1 Ariana Dub The Dance Factory Results by Age and Division Overall - Ocean City, MD Nationals 2021 Rank Perf Order Routine # Dancer Studio 3 306 Us Against The World 1 Alyvia Simone The Pulse Performing Arts Studio 4 516 Tomorrow 1 Aubrey Schall The Pulse Performing Arts Studio 4 398 The Love You Save 1 Christian Livolsi-Gallante The Pulse Performing Arts Studio 5 144 Timber 1 Adyson Toepper The Dance Factory 6 491 Say Something 1 Saveigh Brown eLevation Dance Works 7 526 One Day 1 Avery Miller AC Dance Academy 8 529 Bring It Back To Me 1 Sophia Malcom AC Dance Academy 9 16 Lose Control 1 Gabrielle Wood Neema Dance Collective, LLC 10 109 Always 1 Libby Lindner AC Dance Academy 11 519 Speechless 1 Danielle Swanson AC Dance Academy 12 4 Everybody Hurts 1 Juliet Pisano AC Dance Academy Results by Age and Division Overall - Ocean City, MD Nationals 2021 Rank Perf Order Routine # Dancer Studio 13 54 Fix You 1 Halle Walters The Dance Factory 14 63 Macadelic 1 Julia Parisi Stars On Stage Dance Academy Intermediate Junior Duo/Trio 1 506 Two Sides 2 Aubrey Schall, Jacob Schwarzfeld The Pulse Performing Arts Studio 2 472 Dreamgirls 3 Saveigh Brown, Ariyelle Cofield, Kailynn eLevation Dance Works Dixon 3 280 Better Together 3 Ella Magdits, Aubrey Schall, Alyvia The Pulse Performing Arts Studio Simone 4 297 Steppin Out 2 Alexa Laino, Kevin Seevers Starlite School Of Dance 5 290 Pink Cadillac 2 Marisa Casiano, Elijah Martinez Starlite School Of Dance 6 532 Follow the Leader 2 Saveigh Brown, Ariyelle Cofield eLevation Dance Works 7 108 No Bad News 3 Vivian Despagni, Avery Goodger, Body Language Dance & Theatre Arts Madigan Reilly Studio 8 298 Fun 3 Taylor Dileo, Skylar McAvoy, Sabrina Starlite School Of Dance McAvoy 9 113 Designers 3 Madison Bowden, Alana Ferguson, Body Language Dance & Theatre Arts Sophia Intrabartolo Studio Results by Age and Division Overall - Ocean City, MD Nationals 2021 Rank Perf Order Routine # Dancer Studio 10 288 You Raise Me Up 3 Jenna Faithfull, Emerson Felice, Joeie Starlite School Of Dance Hobbs Intermediate Junior Sm Group 1 296 Vive La Swing 4 The Pulse Performing Arts Studio 2 214 I Go To Rio 6 The Pulse Performing Arts Studio 3 186 Don't Stop Me Now 9 Body Language Dance & Theatre Arts Studio 4 122 Fighter 6 AC Dance Academy 5 525 Hallelujah 5 eLevation Dance Works 6 64 Listen To The Music 9 Body Language Dance & Theatre Arts Studio 7 101 Friends Medley 7 Body Language Dance & Theatre Arts Studio 8 286 Shoeless Joe 4 The Pulse Performing Arts Studio 9 206 Slip 5 AC Dance Academy 10 100 Everybody Wants To Be A Cat 4 The Pulse Performing Arts Studio Results by Age and Division Overall - Ocean City, MD Nationals 2021 Rank Perf Order Routine # Dancer Studio Intermediate Junior Lg Group 1 138 Talking In Your Sleep 17 AC Dance Academy 2 510 Somebody 14 Starlite School Of Dance 3 465 Girl Power 11 eLevation Dance Works 4 460
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