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Soprano Solos Soprano Solos Entry Name School Category Timeslot State Eligible Rating Coe, Eliana Interlake High School Soprano Voice 8:00 AM YES I Zhou, Eva Bellevue High School Soprano Voice 8:10 AM YES III Millar, Mary Beth Skyline High School Soprano Voice 8:20 AM YES II Fontana, Celia Skyline High School Soprano Voice 8:30 AM YES II Mettlin, Anastacia Liberty (Issaquah) High School Soprano Voice 8:50 AM YES II Guyton, Anya Issaquah High School Soprano Voice 9:00 AM YES I Schneider, Jenna Liberty (Issaquah) High School Soprano Voice 9:10 AM YES II Jendretzke, Lydia Skyline High School Soprano Voice 9:20 AM YES I Young, Jenni Issaquah High School Soprano Voice 9:30 AM YES I Stewart, Mia Mount Si High School Soprano Voice 9:40 AM YES III Bovenkamp, Brooke Mount Si High School Soprano Voice 10:10 AM YES Scaramastra, Emilia Mount Si High School Soprano Voice 10:20 AM NO Jin, Solhee Newport (Bellevue) High School Soprano Voice 10:30 AM YES Thorson, Anika Mount Si High School Soprano Voice 10:40 AM YES Strassell, Ethnea Bellevue Christian School Soprano Voice 10:50 AM YES Puvvadi, Raaga Skyline High School Soprano Voice 11:00 AM YES Hochberg, Annie Mercer Island High School Soprano Voice 11:20 AM YES Ramesh, Nisarga Interlake High School Soprano Voice 11:40 AM YES Graham, Melissa International School Soprano Voice 11:50 AM YES Chan, Mavis Bellevue High School Soprano Voice 1:00 PM YES Li, Ivy Newport (Bellevue) High School Soprano Voice 1:10 PM YES Prabhu, Kiara Newport (Bellevue) High School Soprano Voice 1:30 PM YES Chai, Magaret Interlake High School Soprano Voice 1:40 PM YES Ishizuka, Kristen Bellevue High School Soprano Voice 1:50 PM YES Hoffman, Naomi Sammamish High School Soprano Voice 2:00 PM YES Bailey, Maryann Mount Si High School Soprano Voice 2:10 PM YES Lucco, Frances Bellevue High School Soprano Voice 2:20 PM YES EVENT WINNERS State: First Alternate Second Alternate Mezzo Soprano Solos Entry Name School Category Timeslot State Eligible Rating Sharma, Aishi Skyline High School Mezzo Soprano Voice 8:00 AM YES II Kimmel, Ava Bellevue Christian School Mezzo Soprano Voice 8:10 AM YES I Barnes, Ruby Sammamish High School Mezzo Soprano Voice 8:20 AM YES I Billsborough, Brooke Newport (Bellevue) High School Mezzo Soprano Voice 8:30 AM YES NS Rodabough, Megan Skyline High School Mezzo Soprano Voice 8:40 AM YES II Jalalediny, Noorolhoda Bellevue High School Mezzo Soprano Voice 8:50 AM YES II Brooks, Lindsey Liberty (Issaquah) High School Mezzo Soprano Voice 9:00 AM YES I Brandt, Rebecca Skyline High School Mezzo Soprano Voice 9:10 AM YES II Hellevik, Karin Sammamish High School Mezzo Soprano Voice 9:20 AM YES II Baunsgard, Trinity Mount Si High School Mezzo Soprano Voice 9:30 AM YES I Polzin, Olivia Bellevue High School Mezzo Soprano Voice 9:40 AM YES I Cohen, Hannah Skyline High School Mezzo Soprano Voice 9:50 AM YES I Hartford, Emelia Liberty (Issaquah) High School Mezzo Soprano Voice 10:10 AM YES Kemp, Nithya Newport (Bellevue) High School Mezzo Soprano Voice 10:20 AM YES Casteel, Samantha Bellevue High School Mezzo Soprano Voice 10:30 AM YES McBride, Libby Skyline High School Mezzo Soprano Voice 10:40 AM YES Monster, Kamryn Skyline High School Mezzo Soprano Voice 10:50 AM YES White, Josephine Bellevue High School Mezzo Soprano Voice 11:00 AM YES Pope, Isabella Sammamish High School Mezzo Soprano Voice 11:10 AM NO Brown, Taylor Issaquah High School Mezzo Soprano Voice 11:20 AM YES Brown, Brogan Issaquah High School Mezzo Soprano Voice 11:30 AM YES He, Rachel International School Mezzo Soprano Voice 11:40 AM YES Navidi, Anna Mount Si High School Mezzo Soprano Voice 11:50 AM YES Huestis, Dora Mount Si High School Mezzo Soprano Voice 1:00 PM YES Staab, Samantha Skyline High School Mezzo Soprano Voice 1:10 PM YES Sandidge, Arin Bellevue High School Mezzo Soprano Voice 1:20 PM YES Sampson, Leah Issaquah High School Mezzo Soprano Voice 1:30 PM YES Mitchell, Savonnah Mount Si High School Mezzo Soprano Voice 1:40 PM YES Canimo, Pia International School Mezzo Soprano Voice 1:50 PM YES EVENT WINNERS State: First Alternate Second Alternate Alto Solos Entry Name School Category Timeslot State Eligible Rating Sudip, Sanskriti Skyline High School Alto Voice 2:00 PM YES Allen, Rayla Newport (Bellevue) High School Alto Voice 2:10 PM YES Bullen, Amelie Skyline High School Alto Voice 2:20 PM YES Arutyunova, Trina Bellevue High School Alto Voice 2:30 PM YES Kumar, Ayushi Interlake High School Alto Voice 2:40 PM YES Mir, Zoya Skyline High School Alto Voice 2:50 PM YES Nelson, Anika Mount Si High School Alto Voice 3:10 PM YES Kurtenbach, Molly Skyline High School Alto Voice 3:20 PM YES Wang, Alice Bellevue High School Alto Voice 3:30 PM YES Perry, Julia Issaquah High School Alto Voice 3:40 PM YES Jensen, Makaylee Mount Si High School Alto Voice 3:50 PM YES Sampson, Leah Issaquah High School Alto Voice 4:00 PM YES Arnaiz, Desi Liberty (Issaquah) High School Alto Voice 4:10 PM YES Zielinski, Cameron Issaquah High School Alto Voice 4:20 PM YES Vera, Kaitlyn Liberty (Issaquah) High School Alto Voice 4:30 PM YES Mir, Saba Skyline High School Alto Voice 4:40 PM YES Savagaonkar, Swara Cedarcrest High School Alto Voice 4:50 PM YES EVENT WINNERS State: First Alternate Second Alternate Tenor, Bass, & Baritone Solos Entry Name School Category Timeslot State Eligible Rating Ou, Young Bellevue High School Baritone Voice 1:00 PM YES Kelly, Maxwell Liberty (Issaquah) High School Tenor Voice 1:10 PM YES Angell, Trent Issaquah High School Bass Voice 1:20 PM YES Wong Cascante, Adrian Skyline High School Baritone Voice 1:30 PM YES Bowmer-Vath, Zane Issaquah High School Baritone Voice 1:50 PM YES Marucheck, Joshua Issaquah High School Baritone Voice 2:00 PM YES Hrncirik, Joseph Skyline High School Baritone Voice 2:10 PM YES Shriber, Will Skyline High School Tenor Voice 2:20 PM YES Li, Jerry Newport (Bellevue) High School Baritone Voice 2:30 PM YES Teodosiadis, Demetre Skyline High School Baritone Voice 2:40 PM YES EVENT WINNERS State: First Alternate Second Alternate Mixed Ensembles - Small Entry Name School Category Timeslot State Eligible Rating Dueling Duet from BCS Bellevue Christian School Mixed Vocal-Small 8:00 AM YES II Apa Mount Si High School Mixed Vocal-Small 8:40 AM YES I Aureum Cantores Mount Si High School Mixed Vocal-Small 8:50 AM YES I Burnt Toast Mount Si High School Mixed Vocal-Small 9:00 AM YES II KS.25 Newport (Bellevue) High School Mixed Vocal-Small 9:20 AM YES I The Quarter Notes Mount Si High School Mixed Vocal-Small 9:30 AM YES II Skyline Quatre Skyline High School Mixed Vocal-Small 9:40 AM YES NS EVENT WINNERS State: Aureum Cantores - Mount Si High School First Alternate KS.25 - Newport High School Second Alternate Apa - Mount Si High School Treble Ensembles - Large Entry Name School Category Timeslot State Eligible Rating NHS T.A.L.K.E.R. Newport (Bellevue) High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Large8:00 AM YES II Chanson Skyline High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Large8:10 AM YES I Patriotones Liberty (Issaquah) High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Large8:20 AM YES NS Sei Bellissimi Cantati Mount Si High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Large8:30 AM YES II Tone Down for What Mount Si High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Large8:50 AM YES II NHS Treble Rebels Newport (Bellevue) High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Large9:00 AM YES II Skyline Vocal Jazz Women Skyline High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Large9:10 AM YES I Dieci Voci Mount Si High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Large9:20 AM YES I Vox Femina Mount Si High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Large9:40 AM YES I Shirley Tempos Mount Si High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Large9:50 AM YES II LHS Vocal Ensemble Liberty (Issaquah) High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Large10:30 AM YES Rivertones Mount Si High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Large10:40 AM YES Heart Mount Si High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Large10:50 AM YES The Naturals Mount Si High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Large11:00 AM YES Hi Tones Issaquah High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Large11:10 AM YES BHS Treble Bellevue High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Large11:20 AM YES Mo Chridhe Mount Si High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Small11:30 AM YES LHS Treble Duo Liberty (Issaquah) High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Small11:40 AM YES Coda Life Interlake High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Small11:50 AM YES EVENT WINNERS State: First Alternate Second Alternate Treble Ensembles - Small Entry Name School Category Timeslot State Eligible Rating The Footsteps Mount Si High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Small1:00 PM YES Crocappella Liberty (Issaquah) High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Small1:10 PM YES Le Sorelle che Cantano Mount Si High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Small1:30 PM YES JAMMS Mount Si High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Small1:40 PM YES Music is Life Skyline High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Small2:00 PM YES Mavis and Eva Bellevue High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Small2:10 PM YES Cubyzelan Issaquah High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Small2:20 PM YES Pitchpipes Skyline High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Small2:30 PM YES Soprano Squared Issaquah High School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Small2:40 PM YES Six Singers International School Soprano/Mezzo/Alto Vocal-Small2:50 PM YES NHS L.A.R.A.
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