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U U T T a a U U S S T T I I Dramatic Interp Round 1 U 9:00pm Friday Section 1 - BUR 108 Section 2 - BUR 112 T Judge: Tyler Cole Judge: Courtney MacNeil (*38) 83 Piper Huddleston 77 Caroline Schmoldt 113 Chris Carrillo 83 Philip Clement 39 Jaime Gomez 45 Legacy Jefferson 77 Kylee Nichols 56 Nicole Wright 45 Christopher Scott 39 John Duncan 88 Ethan Espinoza 113 Ava Said 56 Marc Wynne 104 Jennifer Maupin A Section 3 - BUR 116 Section 4 - BUR 128 Judge: Elizabeth Wolf (*112) Judge: Destinee Wilson (*34) 39 Angela Gonzalez 1 Samantha Mallen 83 Lucia Saks 111 Anthony Fulk U 106 Vanessa Kjeldsen 29 Ammy Martinez 111 Roman Wright 77 Harrison Webster 45 Lillian Spigner 113 Carter Cabral 113 Isai Elizondo 39 Jessica Durant S 77 Liat Rosenberg 83 Gabby Garcia Section 5 - BUR 130 Section 6 - BUR 134 Judge: Amanda Lawrence (*11) Judge: Rheanna Jackson (*70) U T 3 Jonathan Castillo 29 Jezreel Constantino 29 Noemi Rodriguez 3 Cade Chesser 10 Bryna Frochock 10 Max Schingen 83 Maddie Guy 39 Valerie Luevanos 77 Kiley Thomas 83 Sophie Velez T I 99 Nikki Zimmermann 77 Christina Gayton 39 Christian Ingram 28 Jayden Park Section 7 - BUR 136 Section 8 - BUR 208 N Judge: Heather Leonard (*20) Judge: Akyssa Wakefield (58) 10 Layla Mortadha 16 Sariah Redding 73 Ash Rios 83 Eto Perusquia 83 Alexandra Lang 77 Alexandra Castro 16 Madison Thomas 29 Fernanda Figueroa A 29 Gilberto Beltran 109 Quyen Nguyen 77 Blake Zimmerman 73 Carli Jorgenson 5 Gavin Lott U S T I N Thursday, Dec 1, 2016 06:05PM Longhorn Classic 2016 Page 1 Dramatic Interp Round 1 U 9:00pm Friday Section 9 - BUR 212 Section 10 - BUR 216 T Judge: Rachel Nichols Judge: Nicole Rademacher (21) 29 Reyna Garcia 109 Joy Ekeruche 83 Liv Kane 16 Oliver Fairbanks 15 Joseph Kapphahn 32 D''Andre Ray 109 Kevin Ventura 15 Rayne Billings 77 Diego Quesada 83 Mafer Benavides 16 Elise Little 77 Payton Antonacci Section 11 - BUR 220 Section 12 - BUR 224 A Judge: Rachel Rein Judge: Talan Tyminski 77 Payton Weems-West 16 Denver Wydermyer 16 Cameron Eagle 77 Juan Nunez 53 Mason Duncan 53 Ingrid Pina U 36 Barry Stuart 32 Adrian Donacio 32 Karina Moreno 36 Morgan Lindsay 83 Lindsey Rochelle 83 Julianna Rendon S Section 13 - BUR 228 Section 14 - JES A216A Judge: Austin Hartis (67) Judge: Marco Bazan (*47) 36 Lara Olabisi 77 Kaylyn Pederson 83 Mary Barnett 25 Valerie Guerrero U T 32 Sarely Santa Cruz 93 Isabella Garcia 87 Mariam Zaidi 91 Kris McDermott 16 Jayden Thomas 32 Ezekial Jones 17 Emily Merchant 80 Gabrielle Prigmore I 77 Maride Espada 83 Matthew Skoog T Section 15 - SZB 240 Section 16 - GEA 105 Judge: Destiny Olson (*16) Judge: Billy Elles (*111) 58 Ava Patterson 77 Madeleine Stolzer N 90 Mateo Smith 38 Emily Ornelas 80 Aldrian Johnson 45 Rebecca Robertson 62 Samuel Hernadez 93 Olivia Sigel 57 Nicholas Martinez 58 Charlotte L'Amie 77 Leyla Montemayor 80 Valeria Najera A 93 Haley Martz 57 Caroline Clemmons Section 17 - FAC 21 Section 18 - CLA 1.106 Judge: JP Fugler (*60) Judge: Betsy Morris (*77) U 58 Elizabeth Barton 47 Jake Anderson 39 James Gracia 83 Braedon House 47 Luke Evans 57 Sara Heaslip 57 Christy Caudle 49 Lauren Ackerman S 54 Noah Muniz 79 Victoria Pitman 45 Monica Idella Watson 45 Ariana Uriah Okhuozagbon 77 Susana Gutierrez 39 Savannah Smith T I N Thursday, Dec 1, 2016 06:05PM Longhorn Classic 2016 Page 2 Dramatic Interp Round 2 U 8:00am Saturday Section 1 - BUR 136 Section 2 - BUR 208 T Judge: Marilyn Myrick (*57) Judge: Natalie Groves (*38) 77 Kylee Nichols 83 Lucia Saks 39 Angela Gonzalez 77 Caroline Schmoldt 83 Philip Clement 29 Noemi Rodriguez 73 Ash Rios 39 Jessica Durant 29 Ammy Martinez 73 Carli Jorgenson 10 Max Schingen 10 Layla Mortadha Section 3 - BUR 212 Section 4 - BUR 216 A Judge: Matthew Vogel (*73) Judge: Amy Kwalwasser (*106) 83 Gabby Garcia 109 Kevin Ventura 39 Christian Ingram 83 Maddie Guy 29 Jezreel Constantino 77 Harrison Webster U 15 Joseph Kapphahn 29 Gilberto Beltran 77 Liat Rosenberg 39 Valerie Luevanos 109 Quyen Nguyen 15 Rayne Billings S Section 5 - BUR 220 Section 6 - BUR 224 Judge: Shishir Jessu (*75) Judge: Natalie Hall (56) 29 Fernanda Figueroa 53 Ingrid Pina 16 Madison Thomas 77 Christina Gayton U T 83 Sophie Velez 36 Barry Stuart 77 Kiley Thomas 83 Alexandra Lang 109 Joy Ekeruche 16 Sariah Redding 53 Mason Duncan 29 Reyna Garcia I 17 Emily Merchant T Section 7 - BUR 228 Section 8 - FAC 21 Judge: Slavena Dontcheva Judge: Matthew Canon (*39) 16 Elise Little 36 Lara Olabisi N 77 Blake Zimmerman 77 Alexandra Castro 25 Valerie Guerrero 83 Liv Kane 36 Morgan Lindsay 93 Isabella Garcia 87 Mariam Zaidi 90 Mateo Smith 32 D''Andre Ray 32 Karina Moreno A 83 Eto Perusquia 16 Oliver Fairbanks Section 9 - SZB 416 Section 10 - SZB 422 Judge: Francisco Cid (*113) Judge: Kelly McCracken (*10) U 16 Cameron Eagle 57 Nicholas Martinez 77 Diego Quesada 83 Lindsey Rochelle 91 Kris McDermott 54 Noah Muniz 38 Emily Ornelas 32 Sarely Santa Cruz S 93 Haley Martz 77 Payton Antonacci 83 Mafer Benavides 16 Denver Wydermyer 32 Adrian Donacio 93 Olivia Sigel T I N Thursday, Dec 1, 2016 06:06PM Longhorn Classic 2016 Page 1 Dramatic Interp Round 2 U 8:00am Saturday Section 11 - SZB 426 Section 12 - SZB 434 T Judge: Sam Groom (*15) Judge: Sharon Little (*16) 83 Julianna Rendon 83 Mary Barnett 77 Payton Weems-West 62 Samuel Hernadez 49 Lauren Ackerman 47 Jake Anderson 57 Caroline Clemmons 88 Ethan Espinoza 47 Luke Evans 80 Gabrielle Prigmore 32 Ezekial Jones 57 Christy Caudle 16 Jayden Thomas 77 Juan Nunez A Section 13 - SZB 524 Section 14 - SZB 526 Judge: Harry Yu (*91) Judge: Latonya Still (*1) 56 Marc Wynne 80 Valeria Najera 80 Aldrian Johnson 113 Chris Carrillo U 104 Jennifer Maupin 58 Ava Patterson 77 Maride Espada 106 Vanessa Kjeldsen 45 Rebecca Robertson 77 Kaylyn Pederson 83 Matthew Skoog 56 Nicole Wright S 57 Sara Heaslip 45 Monica Idella Watson Section 15 - RLM 7.116 Section 16 - RLM 7.114 Judge: Malik Cash (*90) Judge: Nicole Cornish (*5) U T 113 Ava Said 99 Nikki Zimmermann 77 Leyla Montemayor 45 Christopher Scott 58 Charlotte L'Amie 113 Isai Elizondo 45 Ariana Uriah Okhuozagbon 111 Anthony Fulk 111 Roman Wright 39 Savannah Smith T I 1 Samantha Mallen 77 Madeleine Stolzer 39 James Gracia 58 Elizabeth Barton Section 17 - BIO 301 Section 18 - CMA 3.114 N Judge: Ricinda Spatz (*104) Judge: Pinky Espada (*77) 45 Legacy Jefferson 45 Lillian Spigner 113 Carter Cabral 3 Cade Chesser 77 Susana Gutierrez 83 Piper Huddleston 39 Jaime Gomez 5 Gavin Lott A 83 Braedon House 10 Bryna Frochock 28 Jayden Park 79 Victoria Pitman 3 Jonathan Castillo 39 John Duncan U S T I N Thursday, Dec 1, 2016 06:06PM Longhorn Classic 2016 Page 2 Duo Interp Round 1 U 3:00pm Friday Section 1 - BUR 106 Section 2 - BUR 108 T Judge: Sawyer Warrenburg (*39) Judge: Brandon Forinash (*113) 83 Kumar - Bingaman 47 Widner - Anderson 77 Quesada - Gutierrez 93 Sigel - Garcia 45 Jefferson - Groves 45 Bolden - Robertson 47 Syzdek - Evans 77 Kamat - Lalani 111 Fulk - Herrera 83 Benavides - Velez 16 Little - Craciun 104 Maupin - Prothro Section 3 - BUR 112 Section 4 - BUR 116 A Judge: Rick Burford (*45) Judge: Marco Bazan (*47) 29 Beltran - Figueroa 77 Gayton - Nunez 47 Schoolar - Drost 83 Barnett - Warnecke 77 Webster - Nichols 3 Enriquez - Mikel U 83 Kane - Roth 80 Johnson - Prigmore 39 Durant - Gracia 39 Smith - Ingram Section 5 - BUR 212 Section 6 - BUR 216 S Judge: Destiny Olson (*16) Judge: Brian Eanes (*77) 3 Gurka - Castillo 3 Chesser - Galindo 39 Luevanos - Duncan 58 Crowe - Whitehead 77 Rosenberg - Zimmerman 39 Gonzalez - Gomez U T 49 Hohman - Ackerman 83 Clement - Garcia 83 Lang - Skoog 90 Smith - Olufemi-fashanu 98 Alvi - Chidambaram 113 Featherston - Cabral Section 7 - BUR 220 Section 8 - BUR 224 T I Judge: Mary Downey (*3) Judge: Billy Elles (*111) 83 Jarrett-Izzi - House 113 Reich - Kleffner 113 Said - Rodriguez 87 Goel - Valluri 91 McDermott - Hernandez 58 Dickerson - L'Amie N 58 Patterson - Barton 32 Maldonado - Rios 36 Lindsay - Olabisi 45 Spigner - Scott 32 Rodriguez - Hernandez 57 Caudle - Martinez Section 9 - BUR 228 A Judge: Ivan Klousia (*93) 16 Thomas - Thomas 45 Davis - Vasquez U 87 Rai - Kumar 32 Dominguez - Woods 10 Venable - Blakely 77 Antonacci - Castro S T I N Thursday, Dec 1, 2016 06:05PM Longhorn Classic 2016 Page 1 Duo Interp Round 2 U 6:00pm Friday Section 1 - BUR 134 Section 2 - BUR 136 T Judge: Natalie Hall (56) Judge: Malik Cash (*90) 77 Kamat - Lalani 36 Lindsay - Olabisi 90 Smith - Olufemi-fashanu 39 Smith - Ingram 39 Durant - Gracia 3 Gurka - Castillo 3 Enriquez - Mikel 77 Webster - Nichols 83 Kumar - Bingaman 113 Featherston - Cabral 49 Hohman - Ackerman 83 Benavides - Velez Section 3 - BUR 208 Section 4 - BUR 212 A Judge: Yi Zhang (*112) Judge: Akyssa Wakefield (58) 83 Kane - Roth 83 Barnett - Warnecke 57 Caudle - Martinez 77 Rosenberg - Zimmerman 39 Luevanos - Duncan 10 Venable - Blakely U 3 Chesser - Galindo 32 Rodriguez - Hernandez 113 Said - Rodriguez 39 Gonzalez - Gomez 77 Gayton - Nunez 113 Reich - Kleffner S Section 5 - BUR 216 Section 6 - BUR 220 Judge: Austin Hartis (67) Judge: Rachel Nichols 111 Fulk - Herrera 104 Maupin - Prothro 16 Thomas - Thomas 58 Patterson - Barton U T 83 Lang - Skoog 16 Little - Craciun 58 Crowe - Whitehead 45 Spigner - Scott 91 McDermott - Hernandez 32 Dominguez - Woods 32 Maldonado - Rios 83 Clement - Garcia T I Section 7 - BUR 224 Section 8 - BUR 228 Judge: Nicole Rademacher (21) Judge: Talan Tyminski 47 Syzdek - Evans 87 Goel - Valluri 58 Dickerson - L'Amie 45 Jefferson - Groves N 93 Sigel - Garcia 77 Antonacci - Castro 45 Davis - Vasquez 29 Beltran - Figueroa 83 Jarrett-Izzi - House 47 Widner - Anderson Section 9 - PHR 2.110 A Judge: Rachel Rein 87 Rai - Kumar 80 Johnson
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