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Concord Overall Score Reports Concord Overall Score Reports Mini (8 yrs. & Under) Solo Recreational Platinum 1st Place 1 73 Music In Me - Victory Talent Dance & Gymnastics Studio - Marshville, NC 83.2 Olivia Coleman Platinum 1st Place 2 936 Knock On Wood - Miss Donna's School of Dance - Waxhaw, NC 82.9 Kionna Perkins Platinum 1st Place 3 1099 Tap, Tap, Tap - Dancin' Debbie's - West Jefferson, NC 82.6 Caroline Current Platinum 1st Place 4 439 Wild Wild West - Starmakers Dance Company - Inman, SC 82.3 MaKayla Stark Gold 1st Place 5 937 Keep It Coming - Miss Donna's School of Dance - Waxhaw, NC 81.4 Courtney Smith Gold 1st Place 6 1012 Ease on Down The Road - Broadway Bound - Bessemer City, NC 81.3 Bailey Tate Gold 1st Place 7 767 Let Me Entertain You - Center Stage Performing Arts Studio - Newport, TN 81.1 Shayla Stewart Gold 1st Place 8 938 Real Wild Child - Miss Donna's School of Dance - Waxhaw, NC 80.9 Aryanna Allen Gold 1st Place 9 901 Part Of Your World - N2Danzn - Thomasville, NC 80.8 Hailey Nance Gold 1st Place 10 939 Drama Queen - Miss Donna's School of Dance - Waxhaw, NC 80.7 Chloe Bunce Competitive Platinum 1st Place 1 1046 Do You Believe In Magic - Lake Norman Dance Gallery - Mooresville, NC 82.6 Brooke Poteat Gold 1st Place 2 1073 Bop To The Top - Tammy Arrowood's Stars of Tomorrow - Shelby, NC 82.0 Lindsey Adams Gold 1st Place 3 856 I Enjoy Being a Girl - Motion School of the Arts - Cornelius, NC 80.9 Julianna Jawarish Gold 1st Place 4 290 Shimmy Shimmy Ko-Ko Bop - POPS Performing Arts Academy - Huntersville, NC 80.7 Brittney St Clair Gold 1st Place 5 1047 Life of the Party - Lake Norman Dance Gallery - Mooresville, NC 80.4 Jayde Henderson Gold 1st Place 6 291 Baby Mine - POPS Performing Arts Academy - Huntersville, NC 80.3 Sydney Nestor Gold 1st Place 7 1075 Itsy Bitsy Spider - Tammy Arrowood's Stars of Tomorrow - Shelby, NC 80.1 Ariel Edwards Gold 1st Place 8 459 Little Shop of Horrors - Visions Dance Academy - Charlotte, NC 79.9 Allyson Vasquez Mini (8 yrs. & Under) Duet/Trio Recreational Platinum 1st Place 1 79 Strut Your Funky Stuff - Victory Talent Dance & Gymnastics Studio - Marshville, NC 82.4 Gracie Carpenter, Olivia Coleman Gold 1st Place 2 916 Walkin' On Sunshine - Miss Donna's School of Dance - Waxhaw, NC 80.8 Makayla Walton, Chloe Bunce, Aryanna Allen Gold 1st Place 3 772 Under the Sea - Center Stage Performing Arts Studio - Newport, TN 78.5 Caitlyn Strange, Sarah Messer Competitive Gold 1st Place 1 371 Sisters - Center Stage - Skyland, NC 82.2 Alexa Soosaar, Olivia Soosaar Gold 1st Place 2 1082 Mr. Personality - Tammy Arrowood's Stars of Tomorrow - Shelby, NC 80.9 P J Gamble, Noelle King Mini (8 yrs. & Under) Small Recreational Platinum 1st Place 1 84 Aye Carumba - Victory Talent Dance & Gymnastics Studio - Marshville, NC 111.0 Leanna Jacobs, Olivia Coleman, Alexis Blount, Morgan Smith, Paxton Provost, Gracie Carpenter Platinum 1st Place 2 47 Disco Wedding - Center Stage Dance Company - China Grove, NC 110.0 Cierra Stubbs, Gabby Potvin, Rebekah Lippard, Brooklyn Lewis, Breanna Lentz, Kaley Knight, Haley Fischer, Adrian Figueroa, Emily Davis Platinum 1st Place 3 83 Tutti Fruitti - Victory Talent Dance & Gymnastics Studio - Marshville, NC 109.9 Leah Boggs, Alexis Blount, Morgan Smith, Paxton Provost, Olivia Coleman, Gracie Carpenter Gold 1st Place 4 90 Soakin' Wet - Victory Talent Dance & Gymnastics Studio - Marshville, NC 108.6 Marley Tarlton, Hannah Parson, Savannah Houser, Jenna Perry, Chloe Deason, Taylor Hunt, Raegan Johnson, Presleigh Huneycutt Gold 1st Place 5 976 Bushel & a Peck - Miss Donna's School of Dance - Waxhaw, NC 108.5 Haleigh Eubanks, Anna Barber, Anna Mott, Jessica Dohman, Amelia McTeage, Taylor Mauldin, Erin Johnson, Brianna Lambert, Hannah Andrews Gold 1st Place 6 379 Shake Your Tail Feather - Center Stage - Skyland, NC 107.9 Genevieve Wiedeman, Ashleigh Vaughn, Olivia Soosaar, Amayah Kinch, Heather Gelleney, Sarah Foley, Elizabeth Borg Gold 1st Place 6 978 Rockin' Robin - Miss Donna's School of Dance - Waxhaw, NC 107.9 Alexa Kenley, Amaya Pattillo, Marley Poku-Kankam, Emily Wyant, Lauren Whitley, Rachel Russ, Cameryn Reid Gold 1st Place 7 91 Poison Ivy - Victory Talent Dance & Gymnastics Studio - Marshville, NC 107.8 Savannah Houser, Marley Tarlton, Hannah Parson, Jenna Perry, Chloe Deason, Hannah Harward, Raegan Johnson, Presleigh Huneycutt Gold 1st Place 7 284 Spanish Rose - POPS Performing Arts Academy - Huntersville, NC 107.8 Sierra Locklear, Grace Kramer, Cassie Kotas, Angelique Garst, Shannon Cusick, Lauren Belk Gold 1st Place 7 285 Heaven Hop - POPS Performing Arts Academy - Huntersville, NC 107.8 Sierra Locklear, Grace Kramer, Cassie Kotas, Angelique Garst, Shannon Cusick, Lauren Belk Gold 1st Place 7 977 Aye Carumba - Miss Donna's School of Dance - Waxhaw, NC 107.8 Haleigh Eubanks, Anna Barber, Anna Mott, Jessica Dohman, Amelia McTeage, Taylor Mauldin, Erin Johnson, Brianna Lambert, Hannah Andrews Gold 1st Place 8 979 Shake Your Tail Feathers - Miss Donna's School of Dance - Waxhaw, NC 107.7 Alexa Kenley, Amaya Pattillo, Marley Poku-Kankam, Emily Wyant, Lauren Whitley, Rachel Russ, Cameryn Reid Gold 1st Place 9 378 Pep - Center Stage - Skyland, NC 107.5 Brynn Welch, Maggie May, Amayah Kinch, Heather Gelleney, Sarah Foley, Elizabeth Borg Gold 1st Place 10 205 If They Could See Me Now - Broadway Dreams Dance Productions - Monroe, NC 107.4 Brittany Trull, Logan Allio, Gracie Plyler, Kailey Newberry, Rebekah Baucom, Caroline Helms, Elizabeth Tarleton Competitive Gold 1st Place 1 836 Nicest Kids In Town - Rhythm Dance Studio - Matthews, NC 109.9 Sydney Calcaterra, Casey Selph, Grace Reynolds, Lauren Lee, Hannah Joye, Kennedy Dodds Gold 1st Place 2 837 Let's Hear It For the Boys - Rhythm Dance Studio - Matthews, NC 109.8 Casey Selph, Danielle Riendeau, Sophie Reynolds, Grace Reynolds, Lauren Lee, Hannah Joye, Sydney Calcaterra Gold 1st Place 3 275 Someday My Prince Will Come - POPS Performing Arts Academy - Huntersville, NC 109.4 Brittney St Clair, Sydney Nestor, Emma Moore, Emily McDaniel, Kylie Lewis, Crystal Clemente Gold 1st Place 4 1068 Snake In the Grass - Lake Norman Dance Gallery - Mooresville, NC 109.2 Rebekah Henkel, Morgan Greenlee, Claire Rembowski, Leah Henkel, Alyssa Castro, Brooke Poteat, Audrey Brotherton, Anna Grace Willis Gold 1st Place 5 802 We're In Trouble - Tammy Arrowood's Stars of Tomorrow - Shelby, NC 108.6 D`Ondrea Asbell, Taylor Walker, Kate Gragg, P J Gamble, Noelle King Gold 1st Place 6 276 Shake Your Tail Feather - POPS Performing Arts Academy - Huntersville, NC 108.4 Brittney St Clair, Sydney Nestor, Emma Moore, Emily McDaniel, Kylie Lewis Gold 1st Place 6 1067 Real Wild Child - Lake Norman Dance Gallery - Mooresville, NC 108.4 Anna Grace Willis, Rebekah Henkel, Morgan Greenlee, Leah Henkel, Claire Rembowski, Brooke Poteat, Audrey Brotherton, Alyssa Castro Gold 1st Place 7 274 Hokey Pokey - POPS Performing Arts Academy - Huntersville, NC 108.2 Sydney Nestor, Brittney St Clair, Emma Moore, Emily McDaniel, Kylie Lewis Silver Award 8 123 Hokey Pokey - Forest Dance Academy - Forest, VA 104.7 Holly Barbour, Caroline Wallman, Kristin Parker, Chelsea Cordle Mini (8 yrs. & Under) Large Recreational Platinum 1st Place 1 980 Devil With a Blue Dress - Miss Donna's School of Dance - Waxhaw, NC 110.2 Taylor Stump, Kionna Perkins, Adara Hubbert, Makayla Walton, Chloe Bunce, Kaitlin Sheppard, Courtney Smith, Heather Kincaid, Laura Bollenbecker, Aryanna Allen Platinum 1st Place 2 981 Holly Rock - Miss Donna's School of Dance - Waxhaw, NC 110.0 Taylor Stump, Kionna Perkins, Adara Hubbert, Makayla Walton, Chloe Bunce, Kaitlin Sheppard, Courtney Smith, Heather Kincaid, Laura Bollenbecker, Aryanna Allen Gold 1st Place 3 53 Shake a Tail Feather - Center Stage Dance Company - China Grove, NC 108.0 Brooke Woodie, Addiosn Wise, Dominique Wilkerson, Vada Watts, Gracie Warden, Rylie Stewart, Hannah Stevens, Parker Stelmack, Tori Smith, Madison Owen, Saylor Nicholson, Madyson Jenkins, Mollie Goss, Emma Frost, Ava Drexel, McKenna Caudill, Chloe Bolick Gold 1st Place 4 242 Tuxedo Junction - Sullivan Dance Studio - Rock Hill, SC 107.3 Brianna Williams, MaKenna Thompson, Charlie Smith, Karrington McClurkin, Dominique Martin, Keeley Jewell, Rebecca Hobbs, Anna Goldstein, Rhea Copeland, Tamryn Chisholm, Callie Bailey Gold 1st Place 5 904 Big Girls Don't Cry - Motion School of the Arts - Cornelius, NC 107.1 Angelica Arthur, Jillian Tucci, Alexa Polzella, Kayla Suddeth, Abigail Paxton, Olivia Packard, Lauren Nydish, Meredith Haddock, Sydney Giles, Bryn Cowan, Mackenzie Adkins Gold 1st Place 6 262 Sesame Street Remix - To the Pointe Dance Company - Salisbury, NC 106.5 Katlin Hannah, Gillian Morris, Courtney Wagner, Zoe Bodak, Tara Smith, Natalee Worley, Kaylee Hawley, Katie Hunsucker, Katie Lane, Moya Errante-Clark Gold 1st Place 7 895 Shakalaka - Motion School of the Arts - Cornelius, NC 106.3 Olivia Gadd, Shea Starnes, Rachel Rowden, Brittney Hall, Nia Lavette Buckner, Martha Campbell Bennett, Emily Absher, Bailey Siner, Anna Rowden, Alana Copper, Allison Bunten, Kayla Bollenbecker, Brianna Barlow Gold 1st Place 7 905 Bring'em Out - Motion School of the Arts - Cornelius, NC 106.3 Olivia Jansen, Gabrielle Brissette, Juliana Jawarish, Soraya Harwood, Alondra Vahan, Alexa Polzella, MacKenzie Adkins, Bryn Cowan, Angelica Arthur, Jillian Tucci, Abigail Paxton, Olivia Packard, Lauren Nydish, Kayla Suddeth, Sydney Giles, Meredith Haddock Gold 1st Place 8 243 Shake Your Tail Feathers - Sullivan Dance Studio - Rock Hill, SC 105.8 Brianna Williams, MaKenna Thompson, Charlie Smith, Karrington McClurkin, Dominique
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