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San Diego, Ca Competition Results Standing Ovation O!Ward Sponsored By SAN DIEGO, CA COMPETITION RESULTS STANDING OVATION O!WARD SPONSORED BY: “DARK SIDE” DANCEOLOGY “PHOTO FUN” EVOLUTION DANCE CENTER BRAVO! HIGH POINT O!WARD (Highest Scoring Group Routine of the Entire Weekend) “LOST INSPIRATION” DANCEOLOGY NEXSTAR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE O!WARD SPONSORED BY: “A DAUGHTER’S TRIBUTE” THE DANCE SPOT “SMOTHER” DANCEOLOGY SAN DIEGO, CA COMPETITION RESULTS O!VERTURE ENTERTAINMENT AWARD “MATERIAL GIRL” BEST FOOT FORWARD DANCE STUDIO “AVE MARIA” DANCE FX ENCORE! ENTERTAINMENT AWARD “I WANT CANDY” THE DANCE SPOT “SYMPHONIES” HAMMOND STUDIO OF DANCE BRAVO! ENTERTAINMENT AWARD “SUPER CALI” THE DANCE SPOT “BLACK HOLE” THE DANCE SPOT SAN DIEGO, CA COMPETITION RESULTS TITLE WINNER Petite Miss BravO! Jessalyn Hall “Man Wanted” Mather Dance Company Junior Miss BravO! Ava Brooks “Rhythm Is My Business” Danceology Teen Miss BravO! Ariana Mcclure “The Last Moment” Danceology Miss BravO! Alexis Mcclure “Be Mine” Danceology EXCELLENCE IN SHOWMANSHIP DANIELLE ESPOSITO “I CAN’T DO IT ALONE” EVOLUTION DANCE CENTER KATIE ALBRIGHT “DANCIN’ FOOL” THE ELEMENT DANCE CENTER GRECIA CRUZ “WORK” THE DANCE SPOT MAYA TRINOCO “BABY DON’T SAVE ME” HAMMOND STUDIO OF DANCE EXCELLENCE IN TECHNIQUE ARIANA MCCLURE “THE LAST MOMENT” DANCEOLOGY JESSALYN HALL “MAN WANTED” MATHER DANCE COMPANY MICHELLE SIEMIENOWSKI “CAN’T HELP FALLING IN LOVE” DANCEOLOGY TAYLOR VALADEZ “O, MIO” CATHY’S INDEPENDENCE DANCE SAN DIEGO, CA COMPETITION RESULTS OVERALL PETITE SOLO WINNERS-O!VERTURE 1 st Place Maddox Nebril “Wassup Ladies” Danceology 2 nd Place Blanche Pizzurro “Swing Sweet Pussy Cat” Danceology 3 rd Place Arden Noland “Can’t Be Tamed” Best Foot Forward Dance Studio 4 th Place Reese Pidgeon “Show Off” The Element Dance Studio 5 th Place Maddy Lafon “Pop, Drop and Roll” Best Foor Forward Dance Studio OVERALL PETITE SOLO WINNERS-ENCORE! 1 st Place Athena Merziotis “I Do” The Element Dance Center 2 nd Place Cambria Toretto “Ain’t She Sweet” The Element Dance Center 3 rd Place Lauryn Martin “The Prayer” The Element Dance Center 4 th Place Maisyn Clements “What’s a Girl Gotta Do” Danceology 5 th Place Emma Culbertson “More” The Element Dance Center OVERALL PETITE SOLO WINNERS-BRAVO! 1 st Place Jessalyn Hall “Man Wanted” Mather Dance Company 2 nd Place Katie Albright “Dancin’ Fool” The Element Dance Center 3 rd Plae Hailey Meyers “Drumming Song” Danceology 4 th Place Isabella Warfield “We Got the Beat” The Dance Spot 5 th Place Eliana Swindle “All About Me” The Dance Spot SAN DIEGO, CA COMPETITION RESULTS OVERALL JUNIOR SOLO WINNERS-O!VERTURE 1 st Place Sarah Borsotto “Latch” Dance Fx 2 nd Place Ayana Patel “Don’t Stop Believing” Danceology 3 rd Place Alyson Valdez “Perfect” Danceology 4 th Place Ashleigh Fischer “Shake Those Hula Hips” Best Foot Forward Dance Studio 5 th Place Lilly Brown “It’s My Party” Best Foot Forward Dance Studio OVERALL JUNIOR SOLO WINNERS-ENCORE! 1 st Place Kenia Guerrero “I Question Mark” Best Foot Forward Dance Studio 2 nd Place Izzy Brown “Goodbye” Hammond Studio of Dance 3 rd Place Zackary Sommer “Cough Syrup” Hammond Studio of Dance 4 th Place Paris Ragland “Hit Me With a Hot Note” Evolution Dance Center 5 th Place Amelia Bolaris “Toxic” Hammond Studio of Dance 6 th Place Madeleine Tahl “Pitter-Pat” Danceology 8 th Place Alina Draa “Don’t Rain on My Parade” Danceology 9 th Place Laken Friar “E.t.” Best Foot Forward Dance Studio 10th Place Kaitlyn Kelly “You’ve Got a Friend” Hammond Studio of Dance OVERALL JUNIOR SOLO WINNERS-BRAVO! 1 st Place Grecia Cruz “Work” The Dance Spot 2 nd Place Sophia Frilot “I Know the Truth” The Dance Spot 3 rd Place Ava Brooks “Rhythm Is My Business” Danceology 4 th Place Emma York “Bellum” Danceology 5 th Place Keely Meyers “The Journey” Danceology 6 th Place Michelle Siemienowski “Can’t Help Falling in Love” Danceology 7 th Place Alex Andrada “Happy” Danceology 8 th Place Christine Marabella “Hope” North County Dancearts 9 th Place Jade Bucci “Big Spender” Danceology 10th Place Sarah Bamford “Sarahlicious” Danceology SAN DIEGO, CA COMPETITION RESULTS OVERALL TEEN SOLO WINNERS-O!VERTURE 1 st Place Janice Kim “It’s Your Thing” Danceology 2 nd Place Marianne Name “Dream” Dominique Chanelle Dance OVERALL TEEN SOLO WINNERS-ENCORE! 1 st Place Olivia Stahl “Pretty Face” Danceology 2 nd Place Grace Horton “State of Emergency” Danceology 3 rd Place Isabella Hambuch “Arms” Danceology 4 th Place Maggie Rice “Here I Am” Best Foot Forward Dance Studio 5 th Place Samantha Ruiz “Hands Off” Hammond Studio of Dance 6 th Place Shelby Rice “Mama Knows Best” Best Foot Forward Dance Studio 7 th Place Malia Riviere “Perfectly Evil” Danceology 8 th Place Asha Agarwal “Pretty Hurts” Danceology 9 th Place Lauren King “Sorry” Best Foot Forward Dance Studio 10th Place Sophie Ryan “I Want to Dance With Somebody” Danceology OVERALL TEEN SOLO WINNERS-BRAVO! 1 st Place Ariana Mcclure “The Last Moment” Danceology 2 nd Place Danielle Esposito “Imagine” Evolution Dance Center 3 rd Place Kristen Scott “Withered Heart” The Element Dance Center 4 th Place Kate Schoeman “Flower Festival” The Dance Spot 5 th Place Abby Takahashi “I Look to You” The Dance Spot 6 th Place Rosemarie Marabella “Dance Til You Drop” North County Dancearts 7 th Place Sierra Liva “On a Cloud” The Dance Spot 8 th Place Lily Zamadics “Edge of Glory” Danceology 9 th Place Mykenzie Clements “Don’t Stop the Music” Danceology 10th Place Kendall Still “Longing” Danceology SAN DIEGO, CA COMPETITION RESULTS OVERALL SENIOR SOLO WINNERS-ENCORE 1 st Place Leeanna Hauser “The Promise” Dance Fx 2 nd Place Tatiana Nicoll “Shameless” Evolution Dance Center OVERALL SENIOR SOLO WINNERS-BRAVO! 1 st Place Taylor Valadez “Why” Cathy’s Independence Dance 2 nd Place Matthew Rogers “Little Black Submarine” Danceology 3 rd Place Alexis Mcclure “Be Mine” Danceology 4 th Place Alli Esposito “Grey” Evolution Dance Center 5 th Place Bailey Woodruff “Ascending” Danceology 6 th Place Juliette Roberts “Bang Bang” The Dance Spot 7 th Place Lynsey Becker “To Say Good Bye” Danceology 8 th Place Megan Arnold “People Help the People” Danceology 9 th Place Monica Lopez-Esteban “Near to You” Danceology 10th Place Caitlin Baum “Till the End” The Element Dance Center SAN DIEGO, CA COMPETITION RESULTS OVERALL PETITE DUO/TRIO WINNERS-O!VERTURE 1 st Place “Turn It Up” Dance Fx 2 nd Place “Take a Hint” Best Foot Forward Dance Studio 3 rd Place “Hope There Is Someone” Hammond Studio of Dance OVERALL PETITE DUO/TRIO WINNERS-ENCORE! 1 st Place “Rockin’ Robin” The Element Dance Center 2 nd Place “Sparkle and Swag” Danceology 3 rd Place “One Moment More” Danceology 4 th Place “Boom Chica Boom” Danceology OVERALL PETITE DUO/TRIO WINNER-BRAVO! 1 st Place “Chocolatte’” The Dance Spot 2 nd Place “Itsy Bitsy Spider” The Dance Spot 3 rd Place “Cooties” The Dance Spot 4 th Place “Over the Rainbow” The Dance Spot 5 th Place “Candyman” The Dance Spot SAN DIEGO, CA COMPETITION RESULTS OVERALL JUNIOR DUO/TRIO WINNERS-O!VERTURE 1 st Place “Would I Lie to You” Danceology 2 nd Place “Can You Do This?” Dominique Chanelle Dance 3 rd Place “Calabria” Dominique Chanelle Dance OVERALL JUNIOR DUO/TRIO WINNERS-ENCORE! 1 st Place “My Girl” Hammond Studio of Dance 2 nd Place “Be My Baby” Hammond Studio of Dance 3 rd Place “The Parting Glass” Dance Fx 4 th Place “Imagine” Evolution Dance Center 5 th Place “Wings” Danceology OVERALL JUNIOR DUO/TRIO WINNERS-BRAVO! 1 st Place “Love Me or Leave Me” Danceology 2 nd Place “Known Unknown” Danceology 3 rd Place “Rhythm’s Playground” Danceology 4 th Place “Pop, Drop & Roll” The Dance Spot 5 th Place “Kansas City” The Dance Spot 6 th Place “Wild Horses” The Dance Spot 7 th Place “Hot Like Wow” The Dance Spot 8 th Place “Dime a Dozen” The Dance Spot 9 th Place “Crazy in Love” The Element Dance Center 10th Place “Hot Note” The Dance Spot SAN DIEGO, CA COMPETITION RESULTS OVERALL TEEN DUO/TRIO WINNERS-ENCORE! 1 st Place “Stop in the Name of Love” Danceworks of Colorado Springs 2 nd Place “Don’t Give Up” Danceworks of Colorado Springs 3 rd Place “Let Them Eat Cake” Best Foot Forward Dance Studio 4 th Place “Fields of Gold” Best Foot Forward Dance Studio 5 th Place “Days of Gold” The Dance Spot OVERALL TEEN DUO/TRIO WINNERS-BRAVO! 1 st Place “Fix You” The Element Dance Center 2 nd Place “Secret Door” The Dance Spot 3 rd Place “Best Friends” The Element Dance Center 4 th Place “Glam” Evolution Dance Center 5 th Place “The Beat” The Dance Spot OVERALL SENIOR DUO/TRIO WINNERS-ENCORE! 1 st Place “Say Something” Arwen Daniels Dance Academy OVERALL SENIOR DUO/TRIO WINNERS-BRAVO! 1 st Place “Falling Slowly” Danceology 2 nd Place “Latch” Hammond Studio of Dance 3 rd Place “Like I Love You” Hammond Studio of Dance 4 th Place “And So It Is” The Dance Spot SAN DIEGO, CA COMPETITION RESULTS OVERALL PETITE SMALL GROUP WINNERS-O!VERTURE 1 st Place “Jungle Drum” Dance Fx 2 nd Place “More to the Story” Best Foot Forward Dance Studio 3 rd Place “Dive in the Pool” Best Foot Forward Dance Studio 4 th Place “Shine the Light” Dance Fx 5 th Place “Material Girl” Best Foot Forward Dance Studio OVERALL PETITE SMALL GROUP WINNERS-ENCORE 1 st Place “True Colors” Danceology 2 nd Place “Big Noise” Danceology OVERALL PETITE SMALL GROUP WINNERS-BRAVO! 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