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Crystal Report Viewer Crystal Report Viewer MyrtleBeach Overall Score Reports Mini (8 yrs. & Under) Solo Recreational Gold 1st Place 1 583 Iko Iko - Marla's School of Dance - Surfside Beach, SC 109.7 Gilly Hogue Gold 1st Place 2 792 If the House Is Rockin - Broadway Bound - Bessemer City, NC 108.8 Logan Brandon Gold 1st Place 3 59 Man With a Hex - - Lumberton, NC 108.6 Chyna Marie Scott Platinum 1st Place 3 480 Wild One - Dance Arts And Beyond - North Myrtle Beach, SC 108.6 Lilly Gann Platinum 1st Place 4 527 Feel Like a Star - Dance Arts And Beyond - North Myrtle Beach, SC 107.9 Madison Bellamy Platinum 1st Place 4 894 Grand Ole Flag - The Dance Shop - Laurens, SC 107.9 Emaleigh Beeler Gold 1st Place 5 345 I Can Only Imagine - The Studio Dance & Gymnastics Ctr - Durham, NC 107.7 Matthew Lowther Gold 1st Place 6 791 Hippy Hippy Shake - Broadway Bound - Bessemer City, NC 107.6 Destiny Dawson Gold 1st Place 7 656 Rockin Robin - Dance Creations - W. Columbia, SC 107.5 Madison Moody Gold 1st Place 8 706 Betty Boop - Dance Express Performing Arts Studio - Wilmington, NC 107.4 Brooke Howard Gold 1st Place 9 36 In My Own Little Corner - DanceWorks Studio - Wake Forest, NC 107.2 Dolly Free Gold 1st Place 10 160 One Fine Day - Kelly's Sch of Performing Arts - Hartsville, SC 107.0 Layne Gardener Competitive Platinum 1st Place 1 635 Supermodel - Dance Etc - Kinston, NC 111.6 file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/richard/My%20Documents/2004%20Showstopper/2004_Show_Results_web_pages/MyrtleBeach.htm (1 of 33)5/11/2004 7:16:39 AM Crystal Report Viewer Teigha Beth Bailey Gold 1st Place 2 589 Girls Just Wanna Have Fun - STARS- Twirl Studio & Arts Center - Ayden, NC 108.3 Victoria Boseman Gold 1st Place 3 110 Hound Dog - Albemarle Academy of Dance - Norwood, NC 107.9 Hailey Bates Gold 1st Place 3 532 Rockin Robin - South East Dance Academy - Wilmington, NC 107.9 Kristin Horne Gold 1st Place 4 329 Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy - Planet Dance - Ladson, SC 107.6 Jordan Alvey Gold 1st Place 5 961 God Blesses Everyone - Visions Dance Academy - Charlotte, NC 107.5 Haley Mattice Gold 1st Place 6 86 Adonai - Center Stage School of Performing Arts - Garner, NC 107.3 Kara Odham Gold 1st Place 7 209 God Bless the Little Children - The Carolina Strut Performing Arts - Newport, NC 107.2 Hayley Foley Silver Award 8 924 Uptown Girl - ExtravaDance - Kernersville, NC 106.9 Shannon Rogers Silver Award 9 422 Hey Mickey - S C Movin On Dance Company - Goose Creek, SC 106.7 Taylor Granger Silver Award 10 1026 Poison Ivy - Dance Center of Wilmington - Wilmington, NC 106.3 Madison Stoudenmire Mini (8 yrs. & Under) Duet/Trio Recreational Gold 1st Place 1 492 Falling In Love - Dance Arts And Beyond - North Myrtle Beach, SC 107.1 Lilly Gann, Madison Bellamy Gold 1st Place 2 393 Hit Me - Step 2 It Dance Studio - Rockingham, NC 106.6 Morgan McInnis, Breeanna Lewis, Jene Ward Gold 1st Place 3 524 Trouble - Shannon's Academy of Dance - Tabor City, NC 106.1 Destiny Lewis, Abby Leonard Gold 1st Place 4 795 Pretty Little Angel Eyes - Broadway Bound - Bessemer City, NC 105.9 Miranda Walker, Bailey Tate file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/richard/My%20Documents/2004%20Showstopper/2004_Show_Results_web_pages/MyrtleBeach.htm (2 of 33)5/11/2004 7:16:39 AM Crystal Report Viewer Silver Award 5 394 No Greater Love - Step 2 It Dance Studio - Rockingham, NC 105.5 Morgan McInnis, Breeanna Lewis, Jene Ward Gold 1st Place 6 263 I Want Candy - Brenda Cranford Sch of Dance - Hartsville, SC 105.4 Allison Faile, Emily Brown, Jaimie Gillis Gold 1st Place 7 500 Sophisticated Baby - Dance Arts And Beyond - North Myrtle Beach, SC 105.2 Ireland Taylor, Sky Soloman, Madison Sievers, Sarah Norris Gold 1st Place 7 833 I'm a Believer - Linda Kinlaw School of Dance - Fayetteville, NC 105.2 Meredith Ammons, Jared Mills Gold 1st Place 8 1004 Move It Like this - Stepping Stones - Conway, SC 105.1 Skyler Penn, Cheyenne Littlejohn, Winter Grace Gibson Gold 1st Place 8 1009 Boogie Fever - Stepping Stones - Conway, SC 105.1 Breanna Dorman, Madison Bell Silver Award 9 854 Be My Baby Tonight - Linda Kinlaw School of Dance - Fayetteville, NC 105.0 Katie Campbell, Jason Allen Silver Award 10 623 Sahke Your Tailfeather - Dizzy Dancin - Hartsville, SC 103.3 Amber Melton, Lillie Huggins, Courtney Huggins Competitive Gold 1st Place 1 974 Double Trouble - Visions Dance Academy - Charlotte, NC 110.3 Brooke Gordon, Madeline White Gold 1st Place 2 906 A B C - The Dance Shop - Laurens, SC 107.3 Destini Richardson, Tori Chastain, Adrian Riddle Gold 1st Place 3 732 Proud Mary - Litchfield Dance Arts Academy - Pawleys Island, SC 107.0 Holly Mettlen, Taylor Sellers Silver Award 4 903 The Shake - The Dance Shop - Laurens, SC 106.9 Destini Richardson, Tori Chastain, Zaria Patterson Silver Award 5 905 The Hokey Pokey - The Dance Shop - Laurens, SC 106.6 Destini Richardson, Zaria Patterson, Tori Chastian Silver Award 6 421 Peppermint Twist - S C Movin On Dance Company - Goose Creek, SC 105.9 Heidi Simmons, Carolann Kelien Silver Award 7 35 When You're Alone - DanceWorks Studio - Wake Forest, NC 105.8 Caitlyn Montgomery, Madison Poupard, Dolly Free Gold 1st Place 8 37 Somewhere Out There - DanceWorks Studio - Wake Forest, NC 105.4 Wendy Free, Juliana Montgomery file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/richard/My%20Documents/2004%20Showstopper/2004_Show_Results_web_pages/MyrtleBeach.htm (3 of 33)5/11/2004 7:16:39 AM Crystal Report Viewer Silver Award 9 904 You're the One That I Want - The Dance Shop - Laurens, SC 105.0 Katie Wilson, Alex Owens Mini (8 yrs. & Under) Small Recreational Gold 1st Place 1 798 Cosmic Thing - Broadway Bound - Bessemer City, NC 108.0 Logan Brandon, Ashley McAbee, Destiny Dawson, Molly Morrow, Michaela Barnette Gold 1st Place 2 663 Chapel of Love - Dance Express Performing Arts Studio - Wilmington, NC 107.9 Maria Serrano, Ashley Schwartz, Kayla Lines, Maggie Holland, Claudia Grainger Gold 1st Place 3 499 Kim Possible - Dance Arts And Beyond - North Myrtle Beach, SC 107.5 Alliyah Willard, Carrie Wilks, Alexis Lutz, Logan Livingston, Shea Hasty, Kylie Coburn Gold 1st Place 4 496 No Parking on the Dance Floor - Dance Arts And Beyond - North Myrtle Beach, SC 107.2 Shane Faulk, Alexis Raynor, Jarrett McCray, Nikki Howell, Lilly Gann, Madison Bellamy Gold 1st Place 5 1008 You've Got the Beat - Stepping Stones - Conway, SC 107.1 Morgan Singleton, Sterling Pope, Jessica Carr, Emily Butler, Brittany Butler Gold 1st Place 6 498 One Step Closer - Dance Arts And Beyond - North Myrtle Beach, SC 107.0 Shea Hasty, Carrie Wilks, Alexis Lutz, Logan Livingston, Kylie Coburn Gold 1st Place 7 178 Material Girl - Amy's Academy of Dance Arts - Chadbourn, NC 106.8 Holly Ward, Adriana Soto, Alexandria Small, Macelan McPherson, Savannah Kinlaw, Cambrika Jackson, Shay Greene, Ashley Clement Gold 1st Place 8 396 Keep It Coming - Step 2 It Dance Studio - Rockingham, NC 106.7 Alyse Player, Angelena Castro, Jenna Brock, Ashton Webb, Rebecca Shelton Gold 1st Place 9 369 Fun Fun Fun - Centerstage School of Dance - Simpsonville, SC 106.6 Ellison Dew, Chandler Dew, Brianna Carlton, Bailey Nelson, Dallis Stratton, Breanna Hice, Claudia Burnette, Carli Brooks Gold 1st Place 9 658 All Aboard - Dance Express Performing Arts Studio - Wilmington, NC 106.6 Maria Serrano, Ashley Schwartz, Kayla Lines, Maggie Holland, Claudia Grainger Gold 1st Place 9 1003 Get This Party Started - Stepping Stones - Conway, SC 106.6 Lonnaree Rosario, Makala Gray, Allison Gerald, Gretchen Dunn, Leah Boulware, Katelyn Altman Gold 1st Place 10 163 Love Will Keep Us Together - Kelly's Sch of Performing Arts - Hartsville, SC 106.5 Lynsey Hasibar, Sydney Weeks, Madeline Kelly, Leanna Muldrow Gold 1st Place 10 366 Atomic Dog - Centerstage School of Dance - Simpsonville, SC 106.5 file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/richard/My%20Documents/2004%20Showstopper/2004_Show_Results_web_pages/MyrtleBeach.htm (4 of 33)5/11/2004 7:16:39 AM Crystal Report Viewer Taylor Byrd, Madison Jackson, Abby Elledge, Amanda Compton Gold 1st Place 10 490 Flaunt It - Dance Arts And Beyond - North Myrtle Beach, SC 106.5 Alexis Raynor, Jarrett McCray, Nikki Howell, Lilly Gann, Madison Bellamy Gold 1st Place 10 671 Rockin - Dance Express Performing Arts Studio - Wilmington, NC 106.5 Krissy McLain, Megan Kanzinger, Kristin Isbell, Hannah Hager, Lila Grafius, Baylee Bordeaux Competitive Gold 1st Place 1 731 Flower Girl Waltz - Litchfield Dance Arts Academy - Pawleys Island, SC 108.7 Maggie Stephenson, Emily Almond, Kate Mueller, Holly Mettlen, Taylor Sellers Gold 1st Place 2 174 Because We're Kids - Albemarle Academy of Dance - Norwood, NC 108.4 CiCi Ly, Holly Harwood, Madison Harvell, Hailey Bates Gold 1st Place 3 938 Hippy Shake - ExtravaDance - Kernersville, NC 107.4 Marena Johnson, Kayla Gibby, Angela Howard, Kara Gibson, Logan Herrington, Shelby White Gold 1st Place 4 995 Bippity Boppity Boo - Visions Dance Academy - Charlotte, NC 107.0 Tara Wagner, Peyton Sisk, Meredith Ridenhour, Leigh Maxwell, Kierri Massi, Rachel Kelley, Kaelin Bush, Alex Boswell, Catherine Angert Silver Award 5 26 Barbie Girl - DanzQuest - Wilmington, NC 106.9 Olivia Ward, Hannah Russo, Lauren Pope, Willace Lang, Alexis Coderre Silver Award 5 902 Move It Like This - The Dance Shop - Laurens, SC 106.9 Chelsie Smaltz, Destini Richardson, Zaria Patterson, Tori Chastain, Adrian Riddle Gold 1st Place 6 176 These Boots Are Made For Walkin - Albemarle Academy of Dance - Norwood, NC 105.6 CiCi Ly, Alexa Hendrickson, Lindsey Hatley, Miranda Griffen, Sarah Curlee, Jessie Clodfelter, Michaela Adcock Silver Award 7 420 Steppin Out With My Baby - S C Movin On Dance Company - Goose Creek, SC 105.4 Danielle Yon, Carolann Kelien, Heidi Simmons, Cristina Slaton, Taylor Granger Gold 1st Place 8 999 Genesis - Shaw's Model & Talent Ctr - Columbia, SC 105.1 India Saini, Eryn Conner, Autumn Hubbard, Mayes Bates, Ebony Washington, Kera Saini, Sydney Hogg, Tori boyd Silver Award 9 900 Charlie Brown - The Dance Shop - Laurens, SC 104.6 Emaleigh Beeler, Madison Davis, Britney Spivak, Whitney Williams, Alexis Williams, Eryn Beeler Silver Award 10 899 Splish Splash - The Dance Shop - Laurens, SC 104.2 Emaleigh Beeler, Madison Davis, Britney Spivak, Whitney Williams, Alexis Williams, Eryn Beeler Mini (8 yrs.
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