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2014 Minneapolis Results 222000111444 RRReeegggiiiooonnnaaalll RRReeesssuuullltttsss Minneapolis, MN May 7, 2014 – May 11, 2014 Petite Mr. StarQuest Maguire Dewees – PArtyman – Studio 4 Junior Mr. StarQuest Mario Esteb – I Know You Want Me – DelMonico Dance Petite Miss StarQuest Carly Janicke – Shake It – Kincade Dance Industries Junior Miss StarQuest Sage Neal – Let Yourself Go – Lake Area Dance Center Teen Miss StarQuest Molly Segner – I’m Changing – Summit Dance Shoppe Miss StarQuest Sophie Bauer – Weekly Volcano Press – Northland School Of Dance Top Select Petite Solo 1st Place – Elliana Mannella – Fly Away – Northland School Of Dance 2nd Place – Mini Preston – Cry Little Sister – Studio 4 3rd Place – Eleanora Leathers – Name In Lights – Studio 4 4th Place – Sofia Campbell – Bridge OVer Troubles Water – Summit Dance Shoppe 5th Place – Alaina Bader – I’m That Chick – Northland School Of Dance Top Select Junior Solo 1st Place – OliVia Johnson – The RaVen – Lake Area Dance Center 2nd Place – Sage Neal – Breathe – Lake Area Dance Center 3rd Place – Jadyn Mahaffey – El Tigeraso – Kincade Dance Industries 4th Place – Hayley Miller – ForeVer Young – Summit Dance Shoppe 5th Place – Bella Ford – DiscoVery – Northland School Of Dance 6th Place – Ella Winston – Oh Say Can You See – Summit Dance Shoppe 7th Place – Myka Field – Dream In Color – Summit Dance Shoppe 8th Place – Madeline Prescott – I Will Wait – DelMonico Dance 9th Place – Julia Foley – Last Chance – DelMonico Dance 10th Place – Elizabeth Hallum – Amazing Grace – Studio 4 11th Place – Skylar Wishcop – Crippled Bird – Kincade Dance Industries 12th Place – Elizabeth Pabich – Watering Hole – Woodbury Dance Center 13th Place – Kaelyn Hegman – Enter One – Kincade Dance Industries 14th Place – Kyleigh Rumpca – Dream – DelMonico Dance 15th Place – Sydney Telander – Violet – Studio 4 16th Place – Khloe Lannom – Vanity – Summit Dance Shoppe 17th Place – Joy Lynn Erlandson – Hypnotize – Kincade Dance Industries 18th Place – Kaylee Deloye – Showstopper – DelMonico Dance 19th Place – Ella Morse – EVerywhere I Go – DelMonico Dance 20th Place – Meredith Hughes – Shimmy – Kincade Dance Industries Top Select Teen Solo 1 - Zach Manske - GiVe Me LoVe - Woodbury Dance Center 2 - Sophie Begin - This Place Is A Shelter - Woodbury Dance Center 3 - Kylie Kiecker - Heart Cry - Kincade Dance Industries 4 - Isabella Halek - Smothered - Summit Dance Shoppe 5 - Lauren Honke - IrreleVant - Summit Dance Shoppe 6 - Saylor Campbell - Heart Cry - Summit Dance Shoppe 7 - Payton Meuwissen - Found - Summit Dance Shoppe 8 - OliVia SteVens - World I Need You - DelMonico Dance 9 - Jessica Laurance - Nobody But Me - Kincade Dance Industries 10 - Natalie Rowland - Interlude - Woodbury Dance Center 11 - Reilly Alexander - Dream On - Kincade Dance Industries 12 - Tia Tolkinen - Fall Into The Sky - Summit Dance Shoppe 13 - Molly Segner - Glamorous - Summit Dance Shoppe 14 - Sally Reed - I Remember LoVe - Summit Dance Shoppe 15 - Iliana Reyes - Antz - Kincade Dance Industries 16 - Kamarah Ashanti - Just Be - Kincade Dance Industries 17 - Macey Breen - Ain't No LoVe - Woodbury Dance Center 18 - Reily Werness - Sun Down - Kincade Dance Industries 19 - Alex Esch - Pompeii - Woodbury Dance Center 20 - Hannah Kasner - Zenergy - Summit Dance Shoppe Top Select Senior Solo 1 - Lexie Rosckes - Esmeralda - Summit Dance Shoppe 2 - Isabel Esch - Soldier - Woodbury Dance Center 3 - Sandy Strangis - BraVado - Kincade Dance Industries 4 - Sydney Boe - Grand Pas Classique - Summit Dance Shoppe 5 - Alayna Carlson - Can't Help Falling In LoVe - Summit Dance Shoppe 6 - Madeline Honke - Sweeter Than LoVe - Summit Dance Shoppe 7 - Sophie Walker - The Fall - Kincade Dance Industries 8 - Mikayla Klein - Hyperballad - Northland School Of Dance 9 - Jenna Meyers - Blank Page - Summit Dance Shoppe 10 - Max Erickson - Hypnosis - Northland School Of Dance 11 - Haley Hoekstra - Angel - Kincade Dance Industries 12 - Nicholas Warrington - Figure 8 - Kincade Dance Industries 13 - Allison Liedman - Reconsider - Studio 4 14 - Annie Carlson - LoVe, LoVe, LoVe - Center Stage Dance Studio Inc 15 - Kylie Redding - Say Something - Kincade Dance Industries 16 - Taylor Ford - Freight Train - Northland School Of Dance 17 - Riley Palkert - Bang Bang - Kincade Dance Industries 18 - Madelyn Lee - Nightlife - Lake Area Dance Center 19 - Allie Strehle - Ludwig - Summit Dance Shoppe 20 - Mary Jo Meehan - Bring On The Men - Summit Dance Shoppe Top Select Petite Duet/Trio 1 - Show Off - Northland School Of Dance - Teresa Rolf, Corrie Dunn - Rolf 2 - Always - Kincade Dance Industries - SteVe Kincade 3 - Hey Baby - Studio 4 - Kari Kalmes, Stacey Sweetman 4 - Boom - Studio 4 - Kari Kalmes, Stacey Sweetman 5 - Applause - Woodbury Dance Center - Buffy Johnson Breen, Kathy Mueller Top Select Junior Duet/Trio 1st Place – Gimme Dat – Studio 4 – Kari Kalmes 2nd Place – Nasty Boy – Summit Dance Shoppe – Jenny Roth 3rd Place – Tea Party – Kincade Dance Industries – SteVe Kincade 4th Place – Lights, Camera, Action – Studio 4 0 Kari Kalmes 5th Place – Always Late - Kincade Dance Industries – SteVe Kincade Top Select Teen Duet/Trio 1 - If I Had A Boat - Woodbury Dance Center - Buffy Johnson Breen, Kathy Mueller 2 - Fix You - Northland School Of Dance - Teresa Rolf, Corrie Dunn - Rolf 3 - It Can Rain All The Time - Kincade Dance Industries - SteVe Kincade 4 - Firework - Summit Dance Shoppe - Jenny Roth, Missy Goers 5 - Pop, Drop, Roll - Summit Dance Shoppe - Jenny Roth, Missy Goers Top Select Senior Duet/Trio 1st Place – MoVing On – Summit Dance Shoppe – Jenny Roth 2nd Place – Make It Without You – Northland School Of Dance – Teresa Rolf 3rd Place – This Is Goodbye – Kincade Dance Industries – SteVe Kincade 4th Place – No Need To Argue - Kincade Dance Industries – SteVe Kincade 5th Place – On The Run - Summit Dance Shoppe – Jenny Roth Top Select Petite Small Group 1st Place – What A Wonderful World - Summit Dance Shoppe - Jenny Roth 2nd Place – Mirror Mirror - Kincade Dance Industries - SteVe Kincade 3rd Place – We Can't Stop The Beat - Woodbury Dance Center - Buffy Johnson Breen, Kathy Mueller 4th Place – In His Kiss - Summit Dance Shoppe - Jenny Roth, Missy Goers 5th Place – Girls Just Want To HaVe Fun - Woodbury Dance Center - Buffy Johnson Breen, Kathy Mueller Top Select Junior Small Group 1st Place – Dream Catcher - Summit Dance Shoppe - Jenny Roth 2nd Place – I Don’t Understand - Kincade Dance Industries – SteVe Kincade 3rd Place – Angels - Kincade Dance Industries – SteVe Kincade 4th Place – Simply Irresistable - Summit Dance Shoppe - Jenny Roth 5th Place – Lucky One - Woodbury Dance Center - Buffy Johnson Breen, Kathy Mueller Top Select Teen Small Group 1 – Planet Earth - Summit Dance Shoppe - Jenny Roth 2 – Run Me Out - Woodbury Dance Center - Buffy Johnson Breen, Kathy Mueller 3 - Help - Kincade Dance Industries - SteVe Kincade 4 – Torn - Woodbury Dance Center - Buffy Johnson Breen, Kathy Mueller 5 – Atoms - Summit Dance Shoppe - Jenny Roth 6 – Requiem – Northland School of Dance – Teresa Rolf 7 – Make You Feel Better - Woodbury Dance Center - Buffy Johnson Breen, Kathy Mueller 8 – Resolution - Woodbury Dance Center - Buffy Johnson Breen, Kathy Mueller 9 – Ain’t No Way - Kincade Dance Industries – SteVe Kincade 10 – All I Could Do Was Cry - Kincade Dance Industries – SteVe Kincade Top Select Senior Small Group 1st Place – Kissing You – Summit Dance Shoppe – Jenny Roth 2nd Place – Latch - Kincade Dance Industries – SteVe Kincade 3rd Place – Lonely Road – Woodbury Dance Center – Buffy Johnson Breen, Kathy Mueller 4th Place – Digital Lion - Kincade Dance Industries – SteVe Kincade 5th Place – Lucky - Kincade Dance Industries – SteVe Kincade Top Select Petite Large Group 1st Place – Crazy Little Thing Called Love - Woodbury Dance Center – Buffy Johnson Breen, Kathy Mueller 2nd Place – Suit And Tie – Summit Dance Shoppe – Jenny Roth 3rd Place – Smile - Woodbury Dance Center – Buffy Johnson Breen, Kathy Mueller 4th Place – I Want To Be EVil – DelMonico Dance – Kim DelMonico 5th Place – Where HaVe You Been - Woodbury Dance Center – Buffy Johnson Breen, Kathy Mueller Top Select Junior Large Group 1 – Glam – Kincade Dance Industries – SteVe Kincade 2 – Covered In Snow – Kincade Dance Industries – SteVe Kincade 3 – Songbird – Summit Dance Shoppe – Jenny Roth 4 – This Place Was A Shelter – Kincade Dance Shoppe – Jenny Roth 5 – Twinkle Twinkle – DelMonico Dance – Kim DelMonico 6 – Safe and Sound – DelMonico Dance – Kim DelMonico 7 – ThieVes In The Temple – DelMonico Dance – Kim DelMonico 8 – Fembots - Woodbury Dance Center – Buffy Johnson Breen, Kathy Mueller 9 – ForeVer Young – Kincade Dance Industries – SteVe Kincade 10 – Sing With A Swing – Summit Dance Shoppe – Jenny Roth Top Select Teen Large Group 1 – Different Child - Woodbury Dance Center - Buffy Johnson Breen, Kathy Mueller 2 – A Little Love - Woodbury Dance Center - Buffy Johnson Breen, Kathy Mueller 3 – One That I Want - Woodbury Dance Center - Buffy Johnson Breen, Kathy Mueller 4 – Summertime – Kincade Dance Industries – SteVe Kincade 5 – Vogue – Summit Dance Shoppe – Jenny Roth 6 – Inside These Walls - Kincade Dance Industries – SteVe Kincade 7 – The Plague – DelMonico Dance – Kim DelMonico 8 – People Help The People – Summit Dance Shoppe – Jenny Roth 9 – They Weren’t There – DelMonico Dance – Kim DelMonico 10 – I Can’t LiVe A Day – Center Stage Dance Studio Inc – Penny Walter, Ed Walter Top Select Senior Large Group 1st Place – Black Flies - Woodbury Dance Center - Buffy Johnson Breen, Kathy Mueller 2nd Place – Lost And Found - 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