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Primetime Davenport 2021 Overalls PrimeTime Davenport 2021 Overalls Rank Routine Dancer Studio Breakthrough Mini Solo 1 Little Barista Isabelle Schauer Xtreme Dance 2 A Dream Is A Wish Kimber Rizzio Prestige Dance Studio 3 Awesome Wil Wil Medinger Xtreme Dance Breakthrough Mini Duet/Trio 1 Tiktok Famous Xtreme Dance 2 These Boots Xtreme Dance 3 Shake Your Tail Feather Xtreme Dance Breakthrough Mini Small Group 1 The Bachelor Xtreme Dance 2 Fruity Cuties Xtreme Dance Breakthrough Mini Large Group 1 Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Prestige Dance Studio 2 Beach Babes Prestige Dance Studio Breakthrough Petite Solo 1 Labels or Love Kinzley Wiebel Prestige Dance Studio 2 Diva Brynley Plotz Prestige Dance Studio 3 Be My Baby Jamie Kessell Prestige Dance Studio 4 Show Off Bella Halbur Xtreme Dance 5 Love Of My Life Stella Busker Xtreme Dance 6 All About Me Charley Ernzen Xtreme Dance Breakthrough Petite Duet/Trio 1 Tailfeather Prestige Dance Studio 2 Jailhouse Rock Xtreme Dance Breakthrough Petite Small Group 1 J'adore Paris Xtreme Dance Breakthrough Petite Large Group 1 Little Bees Xtreme Dance PrimeTime Davenport 2021 Overalls Rank Routine Dancer Studio Breakthrough Pre-Junior Solo 1 The 2000s Addison Rohner Prestige Dance Studio 2 Wake Me Up Sophia Novotny Prestige Dance Studio 3 My Boyfriends Back Ella Ford Xtreme Dance 4 Conga Tegan Holub Prestige Dance Studio 5 Brave Porter Kleene Prestige Dance Studio 6 Mr. Big Stuff Emma Sorensen Xtreme Dance 7 Tell Him Alexandria Merrick Xtreme Dance Breakthrough Junior Solo 1 Girls Just Wanna Lexie Buresh Prestige Dance Studio 2 Who You Are Alayna Ware Prestige Dance Studio 3 I'm A Lady Aubrey Bertsch Xtreme Dance 4 Brave Amelia Wertzberger Xtreme Dance 5 Hair Emersyn Moran Xtreme Dance 6 Lets Hear It For The Boy Ava Bechen Xtreme Dance 7 Valerie Adelynn Nguyen Prestige Dance Studio Breakthrough Junior Duet/Trio 1 Evil Like Me Prestige Dance Studio 2 Thats My Girl Xtreme Dance Breakthrough Junior Small Group 1 Weather Girls Xtreme Dance Breakthrough Teen Solo 1 Cell Block Tango Leyla Roosa Prestige Dance Studio 2 Black and Gold Brianna Linde Prestige Dance Studio Breakthrough Pre-Teen Solo 1 Baby I'm A Star Clairre Regennitter Prestige Dance Studio 2 Holding On Cameron Merrick Xtreme Dance 3 Little Voice Kate Deal Prestige Dance Studio 4 Move Chloe Onderick Xtreme Dance PrimeTime Davenport 2021 Overalls Rank Routine Dancer Studio Breakthrough Pre-Senior Solo 1 Photograph Hailey Vancleve Xtreme Dance Cutting Edge Petite Solo 1 Wild Child Grace Geisler Xtreme Dance Cutting Edge Petite Duet/Trio 1 Great Balls Of Fire Xtreme Dance 2 Betty Boop Prestige Dance Studio 3 Hoedown Throwdown Prestige Dance Studio Cutting Edge Petite Small Group 1 Castle Prestige Dance Studio 2 School Girls Xtreme Dance 3 My Heart Will Go On Xtreme Dance Cutting Edge Petite Large Group 1 Fashionista Prestige Dance Studio 2 Bad Boys Prestige Dance Studio 3 Sweet Child O' Mine Prestige Dance Studio Cutting Edge Pre-Junior Solo 1 Glamorous Life Zoe Rigopoulos Xtreme Dance 2 Big Noise Brynn Determan Prestige Dance Studio 3 Jailhouse Rock Ellison Flugge Prestige Dance Studio 4 Fabulous Adalyn Keleher Xtreme Dance 5 Rainbow Peyton Moran Xtreme Dance 6 Sassy Girl Ella Hohmann Xtreme Dance Cutting Edge Junior Solo 1 Call Me Back Kinsley Goedken Xtreme Dance 2 A Life Thats Good Faith Schauer Xtreme Dance Cutting Edge Junior Duet/Trio 1 Something Bad Xtreme Dance PrimeTime Davenport 2021 Overalls Rank Routine Dancer Studio Cutting Edge Junior Small Group 1 I Love It Prestige Dance Studio 2 Wild Wild Party Prestige Dance Studio Cutting Edge Junior Large Group 1 Believe Prestige Dance Studio 2 Knock Out Xtreme Dance 3 Color Crew Prestige Dance Studio 4 Good Time A Step Above Dance & Music Academy 5 My Big French Boyfriend Xtreme Dance 6 Music Box Dancer A Step Above Dance & Music Academy Cutting Edge Teen Solo 1 Walk It Lainey Reeder Prestige Dance Studio 2 Fast Car Lauren Weber Prestige Dance Studio 3 Piece By Piece Aubrey Wolf Prestige Dance Studio 4 Accelerate Saylor Eggleston Prestige Dance Studio 5 Be Alright Maria Schreiber Xtreme Dance 6 Pompeii Sofia Mclaughlin Prestige Dance Studio 7 Sorry Hayley Clark Barb's Center For Dance 8 Sort Of Annabel Blanchard Xtreme Dance 9 Hey Mami Caitlin Lee Prestige Dance Studio Cutting Edge Pre-Teen Solo 1 Titanium Brooklynn Taylor Prestige Dance Studio 2 I Lived Claire Muszynski Prestige Dance Studio 3 Mad World Alaynah Hingtgen Xtreme Dance Cutting Edge Teen Duet/Trio 1 Lost Prestige Dance Studio 2 Soul Sisters Xtreme Dance Cutting Edge Teen Small Group 1 Lamentation Prestige Dance Studio 2 Just A Girl Prestige Dance Studio PrimeTime Davenport 2021 Overalls Rank Routine Dancer Studio Cutting Edge Teen Large Group 1 JT Prestige Dance Studio Cutting Edge Teen Line 1 Drip Prestige Dance Studio Cutting Edge Teen Production 1 Where In The World Is Carmen Prestige Dance Studio Sandiego Cutting Edge Senior Solo 1 Long Walk Bailey Wolf Prestige Dance Studio 2 Moving On Keegan Griesel Barb's Center For Dance Cutting Edge Pre-Senior Solo 1 All I Want Avery Greene Barb's Center For Dance 2 Hero Marissa Mitchell Prestige Dance Studio 3 You're Somebody Else Lilli Brecht Prestige Dance Studio 4 Happy Ashleigh Fenton Prestige Dance Studio Xtreme Pre-Junior Solo 1 Burnin Up Ambrielle Besler Xtreme Dance Xtreme Junior Solo 1 Hot Like Wow Eva Rigopoulos Xtreme Dance 2 Salute Brielle Geisler Xtreme Dance 3 Ruby Blue Lauryn Reeves Xtreme Dance Xtreme Junior Duet/Trio 1 A Little Party Xtreme Dance 2 Kill The Lights Xtreme Dance Xtreme Junior Small Group 1 Telephone Xtreme Dance 2 Here You Come Again Xtreme Dance 3 Shallow Xtreme Dance Xtreme Junior Large Group 1 Survive Xtreme Dance PrimeTime Davenport 2021 Overalls Rank Routine Dancer Studio Xtreme Teen Solo 1 The Sea Brooke Raacke Barb's Center For Dance 2 Impossible Kelly Grobstich Studio A Dance Co. 3 Opportunity Melaina Kramer Barb's Center For Dance 4 Six Feet Over Ground Ava Lagerkvist Barb's Center For Dance 5 Wide Eyed Eliott Chronert Barb's Center For Dance 6 Human Maggie Stephan Studio A Dance Co. 7 Shore Kamira Smith Barb's Center For Dance 7 Is That Alright Addison Aleksiejczyk Studio A Dance Co. 8 I Will Always Love You Kennedy Hasse Barb's Center For Dance 9 Prom Queen Cate Fisher Barb's Center For Dance 10 Grown Women Isabella Conant Barb's Center For Dance Xtreme Pre-Teen Solo 1 Bridge Over Troubled Waters Norah Gentry Barb's Center For Dance 2 Wondering Hanley Schmidt Studio A Dance Co. 3 Astronomical Sophia Van Straten Barb's Center For Dance 4 Brown Eyes Blue Miley Medinger Xtreme Dance 5 Something In The Water Mia Stocking Studio A Dance Co. 6 Hold On Mia Hohmann Xtreme Dance Xtreme Teen Duet/Trio 1 Love Like This Barb's Center For Dance 2 California Dreamin' Barb's Center For Dance 3 Oblivion Barb's Center For Dance 4 Wake Me Up A Step Above Dance & Music Academy 5 Everybodys Got That Something A Step Above Dance & Music Academy 6 Neverland A Step Above Dance & Music Academy Xtreme Teen Small Group 1 Long Distance Studio A Dance Co. 2 Americano Studio A Dance Co. 3 Bills Xtreme Dance PrimeTime Davenport 2021 Overalls Rank Routine Dancer Studio 4 Breakthrough Studio A Dance Co. 5 Reflection Barb's Center For Dance 6 They Already Know A Step Above Dance & Music Academy 7 Until We Go Down Studio A Dance Co. 8 I Got You Studio A Dance Co. 9 Believe A Step Above Dance & Music Academy 10 Bad Romance Xtreme Dance Xtreme Teen Large Group 1 Dead In The Water Prestige Dance Studio 2 Ending Xtreme Dance 3 Blown Away Studio A Dance Co. 4 Jlo Barb's Center For Dance 5 Gold Dust Barb's Center For Dance 6 Army Xtreme Dance 7 Everybody Barb's Center For Dance 8 Peace Train A Step Above Dance & Music Academy 9 Be Good To Me Barb's Center For Dance 10 Run The World Barb's Center For Dance Xtreme Teen Line 1 Post That Studio A Dance Co. 2 Runway Xtreme Dance Xtreme Senior Solo 1 Oceans Kylie Mccormick Barb's Center For Dance 2 Cellophane Gracie Destiche Barb's Center For Dance 3 Line Mckenzie Borden Studio A Dance Co. 4 Run Maggie Schreiber Xtreme Dance 5 Lost Without You Maria Steffan Barb's Center For Dance 6 Be Okay Elizabeth Pischke Studio A Dance Co. 7 Prayer Kyra Johnson Barb's Center For Dance 8 Waves Megan Blankers Studio A Dance Co. PrimeTime Davenport 2021 Overalls Rank Routine Dancer Studio 9 Daughter Ella Speich Studio A Dance Co. 10 Spell On You Louella Greene Barb's Center For Dance Xtreme Pre-Senior Solo 1 Station Reegan Flugge Prestige Dance Studio 2 Lost Aubrey Goedken Xtreme Dance 3 Worthy Sydnie Offermann Prestige Dance Studio 4 Waste Alaina Heesacker Barb's Center For Dance 5 I Remember Her Autumn Spicer Prestige Dance Studio 6 Lost Without You Josie Speich Studio A Dance Co. 7 Open Arms Morgan Eberhardt Barb's Center For Dance 8 Can't Touch It Natalie Hasse Barb's Center For Dance 9 Read All About It Carolyn Keppy Studio A Dance Co. 10 Water Me Olivia Cavazos Studio A Dance Co. Xtreme Senior Duet/Trio 1 A Way To Die Prestige Dance Studio 2 Falling Like The Stars Barb's Center For Dance 3 This Woman's Work Barb's Center For Dance 4 17 Hours Barb's Center For Dance 5 If We Stay Barb's Center For Dance 6 Carry You Xtreme Dance 7 Hanging By A Thread Barb's Center For Dance 8 Nothing Left Barb's Center For Dance 9 Look Out Barb's Center For Dance 10 We Built This City Studio A Dance Co.
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