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North Caldwell Winners NORTH CALDWELL WINNERS TOP 5 JUNIOR PETITE INTERMEDIATE SOLO Place Routine Title Studio Name Name of Dancers 5TH ROCK STAR In Motion Dance Center of NY ISABELLA ROSADO 4TH DIVA M.A.D.E. STARS LEILANI FARRELL 3RD WORK Backstage Performing Arts Center MICAELLA GARCIA GABRIELLA 2ND MY PRECIOUS ONE In Motion Dance Center of NY DELGROSSO 1ST REWRITE THE STARS In Motion Dance Center of NY KASSANDRA MEDINA TOP 5 JUNIOR PETITE COMPETITIVE SOLOS Place Routine Title Studio Name Name of Dancers 5th AT LAST IT’S ME For Dancers Only MADELYN LAGRUTTA 4th LADY MD Dancers Studio BRIANNA BARONE ADRIANA 3rd QUEEN BEE For Dancers Only PIETRACCINI 2nd HEARTBURN Kim Jay Dance Company ADDISON PETERS 1st MILKMAN, KEEP THOSE BOTTLES QUIET For Dancers Only SOFIA SZYDLOWSKI TOP 3 JUNIOR PETITE ELITE SOLOS Place Routine Title Studio Name Name of Dancers 3RD MY HEART BELONGS TO YOU For Dancers Only MAKAYLA LAGRUTTA 2ND I MISS YOU For Dancers Only GIULIANA FALCO 1ST SUITCASE Brava Dance Center ALEXIS AUSTIN TOP 3 JUNIOR INTERMEDIATE SOLO Place Routine Title Studio Name Name of Dancers 3RD HOLD ON Kim Jay Dance Company JAILAH SAUNDERS 2ND WIND IT UP M.A.D.E. STARS NAOMI FOSTER 1ST SPIRIT M.A.D.E. STARS MICHELLE OVERTON TOP 5 JUNIOR COMPETITIVE SOLOS Place Routine Title Studio Name Name of Dancers 5TH LIPGLOSS MD Dancers Studio BAILEY WALSH 4TH WHEN THE PARTY’S OVER Kim Jay Dance Company TANIECE BATTLE 3RD ROBOT M.A.D.E. STARS JAZMYN DURHAM 2ND TRUE COLORS MD Dancers Studio JANELLE GILMARTIN 1ST PEGATE The Glass Slipper Dance Studio HANNAH PADILLA TOP 5 JUNIOR ELITE SOLOS Place Routine Title Studio Name Name of Dancers 5TH FORGET ABOUT THE BOY For Dancers Only GIULANA MOLINA 4TH TAKE DOWN Brava Dance Center RHYS FITZPATRICK 3RD LITTLE ME For Dancers Only JULIANA DE PALMA 2ND CONQUER Brava Dance Center CALLIE ONTANEDA 1ST TORNADO Brava Dance Center DYLAN LEJUEZ TOP 3 JUNIOR PRE TEEN INTERMEDIATE SOLOS Place Routine Title Studio Name Name of Dancers 3RD CONTROL M.A.D.E. STARS MOLINE DESTINY 2ND CHUNG LI M.A.D.E. STARS MIAA MCCAULEY 1ST LITTLE VOICE In Motion Dance Center of NY CAMILA LUGO TOP 5 JUNIOR PRE TEEN COMPETITIVE SOLOS Place Routine Title Studio Name Name of Dancers 5TH YOU SAY Across The Floor KENZIE REYNOLDS 4TH THE LETTER Kim Jay Dance Company KEZIA SKEETE 3RD STRONEST SUIT Verne Fowler School of Dance ISABELLA TAVARES 2ND FOREVER YOUR GIRL Across The Floor LAILA CASTILLO 1ST VOGUE M.A.D.E. STARS KAYLA D’AGUILAR TOP 10 JUNIOR PRE TEEN ELITE SOLOS Place Routine Title Studio Name Name of Dancers 10TH LISTEN For Dancers Only TARA GABRIELL 9TH TAKE OVER Brava Dance Center PEYTON LEJUEZ 8TH SOMEONE IN THE CROWD Independent GIGI BRANDMAN 7TH THERE WILL BE TIME Brava Dance Center CARA SCANSAROLI KATERINA 6TH PIECE BY PIECE In Motion Dance Center of NY KOUMANTARIS 5TH DON’T HOLD ME Brava Dance Center AMARYN FARR 4TH BUILD IT UP Brava Dance Center RUBY BYRNE 3RD PUT IT ON ME Brava Dance Center EMILIA ALLISON 2ND STOP THIS FLAME For Dancers Only REMI PAIGE 1ST DREAMING AWAKE For Dancers Only REMI PAIGE TOP TEEN 3 INTERMEDIATE SOLOS Place Routine Title Studio Name Name of Dancers 3RD GRAVITY In Motion Dance Center of NY SHIRLEY ACERO 2ND PEP RALLY M.A.D.E. STARS FAJR BRASWELL TAYLOR LAND- 1ST IT’S UP M.A.D.E. STARS GRIMSLEY TOP 5 TEEN COMPETITIVE SOLOS Place Routine Title Studio Name Name of Dancers ANNABELLE 5TH RIVER DEEP Verne Fowler School of Dance MCALOON KAMI AADAMS- 4TH DADDY’S ANGEL M.A.D.E. STARS LABERTH 3RD SNOW M.A.D.E. STARS NAKIYA BROWN 2ND CRINGE In Motion Dance Center of NY KAROLINA VARGAS KAMIA ADAMS- 1ST CARDI M.A.D.E. STARS LABERTH TOP 10 TEEN ELITE SOLOS Place Routine Title Studio Name Name of Dancers 10TH FLOATING/SINKING Brava Dance Center RILEY DONAHUE 9TH I WON’T Brava Dance Center CHARLOTTE FOWLE 8TH RISE UP MB Dancers Studio RIELY WALSH 7TH WERQUIN’ GIRL In Motion Dance Center of NY ALANNA GERNANDEZ 6TH OVERTHINKER Brava Dance Center WILLA BYRNE 5TH GLITTER IN THE AIR For Dancers Only SIMONA FAHY 4TH LOVE FOOL For Dancers Only SIMONA FAHY 3RD HYPONOSIS In Motion Dance Center of NY ANGELINA JARAMILLO 2ND SECRET GARDEN For Dancer Only SIMONA FAHY 1ST AVE MARIA For Dancers Only MAIYA COSENTINO TOP SENIOR INTERMEDIATE SOLO Place Routine Title Studio Name Name of Dancers 1ST THE OTHER SIDE In Motion Dance Center of NY JAMIE ARCE TOP 5 SENIOR COMPETITIVE SOLOS Place Routine Title Studio Name Name of Dancers 5TH THERE’S NOTHING LIKE A WOMAN The Glass Slipper Dance Studio LEILA FARINGTHON 4TH BOUND TO YOU Kim Jay Dance Company KIMORA BENNETT 3RD EVERYTHING MUST CHANGE M.A.D.E. STARS SAMIYAH LACY 2ND STRANGE FRUIT M.A.D.E. STARS SAMIYAH LACY 1ST ENTER ONE M.A.D.E. STARS AMERAH SLAEEM TOP 10 SENIOR ELITE SOLOS Place Routine Title Studio Name Name of Dancers 10TH LOVE ME, LOVE YOU Across The Floor MORGAN VERON 9TH BURN IT DOWN Brava Dance Center KRISTY SANDROD 8TH SECRET LOVE SONG Class Act a Center for Dance TALIA JONES 7TH COMING BACK TO ME MB Dancers Studio SOPHIA MALLAHAN 6TH EMPTY WELLS MB Dancers Studio RAVEN ESGUERRA 5TH I WAS HERE MB Dancers Studio RAVEN ESGUERRA SOPHIA 4TH LITTLE GIRL Brava Dance Center MOHOMEDALLY 3RD THE HORIZON Across The Floor HAILEY SIMON 2ND HOW ABOUT NOW? Across The Floor JUSTIN MEDINA 1ST GLITCH MB Dance Studio SOPHIA MALLAHAN TOP SUPER SENIOR COMETITIVE SOLO Place Routine Title Studio Name Name of Dancers MADELEINE 1ST I GOTCHA Verne Fowler School of Dance MCDERMID TOP 5 SUPER SENIOR ELITE SOLOS Place Routine Title Studio Name Name of Dancers 5TH MAMMA KNOWS BEST Class Act a Center for Dance HANNAH BUREK 4TH SHE BANGS Class Act a Center for Dance GIANNA AVINO 3RD LUCKY ME Across The Floor ERWIN ABREAU 2ND I HAVE NOTHING Class Act a Center for Dance GIANNA AVINO 1ST SWIPE RIGHT Brava Dance Center MARY BURDICK TOP JUNIOR PETITE INTERMEDIATE DUET/TRIO Place Routine Title Studio Name Names of Dancers CHLOE SKWIAT, EMMA 1ST I WANT CANDY Excel Dance Force SHER TOP JUNIOR PETITE COMPETITIVE DUET/TRIO Place Routine Title Studio Name Names of Dancers ALAYA NANCE, ALI 1ST WERK M.A.D.E. STARS GUERRIER, LEILANI FARRELL TOP JUNIOR INTERMEDIATE DUET/TRIO Place Routine Title Studio Name Names of Dancers KHYREE JOHN, MILIAH 1ST PLAYGROUND M.A.D.E. STARS MCNEIL TOP 3 JUNIOR COMPETITIVE DUET/TRIO Place Routine Title Studio Name Names of Dancers MADICYN CHUNG, TANIECE 3RD SALVATION Kim Jay Dance Company BATTLY JOLIE RENE, SKYLA 2ND SIREN SISTERS Kim Jay Dance Company STALEY AVERIE NAVARIO -SHARPE, 1ST YOUTH M.A.D.E. STARS NICKERSON LAILA TOP JUNIOR ELITE DUET/TRIO Place Routine Title Studio Name Names of Dancers AMARYN FARR, CARA 1ST THE PARTY Brava Dance Center SCANSAROLI, EMILIA ALLISON TOP TEEN INTERMEDIATE DUET/TRIO Place Routine Title Studio Name Names of Dancers BENNY SIMOM, 1ST DON’T START NOW HTB Dance Company CHARLOTTE BOWE, STELLA SIMON TOP 5 TEEN COMPETITIVE DUET/TRIOS Place Routine Title Studio Name Names of Dancers ISABELLA MAZON, SOPHIA 5TH TRIBE The Glass Slipper Dance Studio PADILLA ISABELLA MAZON, LEILA 4TH BEAUTFIFUL PEOPLE The Glass Slipper Dance Studio FARINGTHON, SOPHIA PADILLA MAYA NUNEZ, SOPHIA 3RD PARTY IT UP The Glass Slipper Dance Studio PADILLA ISABELLA MAZON, LEILA 2ND EMERGENCY The Glass Slipper Dance Studio FARINGTHON KAMIA ADAMS-LABERTH, 1ST THE ENDING M.A.D.E. STARS MCKENZIE ROBINSON TOP 3 TEEN ELITE DUET/TRIOS Place Routine Title Studio Name Names of Dancers ALANNA FERNANDEZ, 3RD BAILAR In Motion Dance Center of NY KATERINA KOUMANTARIS MACKENZIE BRONSON, 2ND YIKES M.A.D.E. STARS ZAHIRAH WHITE CHLOE MCCOMB, WILLA 1ST COALESCE Brava Dance Center BYRNE TOP 5 SENIOR COMPETITIVE DUET/TRIOS Place Routine Title Studio Name Names of Dancers MADELEINE MCDERMID, 5TH TO BUILD A HOME Verne Fowler School of Dance THERESA MCALOON ARIANA COTTO, VICTORIA 4TH DREAMERS Verne Fowler School of Dance LINEA ADELINA MARINELLO, 3RD FEELING GOOD Verne Fowler School of Dance LILLIAN O’CONNOR AMY KAPEL, CHRISTINA 2ND HIGHER GROUND Verne Fowler School of Dance BURROUGHS, VICTORIA LINEA AMERAH SALEEM, 1ST THE HELP M.A.D.E. STARS SAMIYAH LACY TOP 3 SENIOR ELITE DUET/TRIO Place Routine Title Studio Name Names of Dancers ALYSSA DELOS SANTOS, 3RD STOLE THE SHOW Excel Dance Forcce ANGELA LITTERIO BREANA SBAILO, ERWIN 2ND “B” REAKING & “E” NTERING Across The Floor ABREU HAILEY SIMON, MORGAN 1ST TRAIN WRECK Across The Floor VERON TOP 5 JUNIOR PETITE INTERMEDIATE GROUPS Place Routine Title Studio Name 5TH FOR ME Kim Jay Dance Company 4TH WE BALLIN’ Across The Floor 3RD COME FLY WITH ME Across The Floor 2ND LOST BOY Across The Floor 1ST GREASE IS THE WORD Across The Floor TOP JUNIOR PETITE COMPETITIVE GROUP Place Routine Title Studio Name 1ST TURN TO STONE Kim Jay Dance Company TOP 10 JUNIOR INTERMEDIATE GROUPS Place Routine Title Studio Name 10TH LET’S BOUNCE Verne Fowler School of Dance 9TH I LOVE ROCK ‘N ROLL Verne Fowler School of Dance 8TH LET’S GET LOUD M.A.D.E. STARS 7TH SNAP M.A.D.E. STARS 6TH BIRDBOX Kim Jay Dance Company 5TH BORN THIS WAY Backstage Performing Arts Center 4TH WALKING ON SUNSHINE Verne Fowler School of Dance 3RD KEEP ON MOVING Kim Jay Dance Company 2ND PARTY ROCKERS Backstage Performing Arts Center 1ST HOP TO BE SQUARE Backstage Performing Arts Center TOP 10 JUNIOR COMPETITIVE GROUPS Place Routine Title Studio Name 10TH SPEAKING FRENCH Class Act a Center for Dance 9TH MAD WORLD Class Act a Center for Dance 8TH I BELIEVE IN YOU AND ME M.A.D.E.
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