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Creative Arts rptCostume2 division costu gender costu costume first last school level grade lower boys 1 Jean Paul Staelens de Poma River Bend Midd MS 1 ADV 8 Will Ubben Rappahannock C 3 12 2 Jordan McLeod Lois S. Hornsby MS 1 8 3 Steve Bova Williamsburg Mi MS 1 ADV 8 4 Thomas Domer Robious Middle 3 8 6 Keegan Lanzillotta Williamsburg Mi MS 1 ADV 8 7 Garrett Schwan Midlothian High 3 9 8 Justin Hawkins Midlothian High HS 1 9 Ryan Maad Woodgrove High 3 9 9 Noah Troppe Swanson Middle 2 8 10 Henry Rehr Williamsburg Mi MS 1 8 couples 1 Lizzy Clark Woodgrove High 3 9 Jon Owen Woodgrove High 3 9 2 Siobhan Juday Classical Cottage 2 8 Kristen Schatz Classical Cottage 2 8 3 Cora Walsh Hampton Roads MS 1 8 Rachel Walker Hampton Roads MS 1 8 4 Gweneth Kozlowski Williamsburg Mi MS 1 8 Gwyneth Jones Williamsburg Mi MS 1 8 5 Avery Paiste Waynesboro High 2 9 Carson Lunger Waynesboro High 2 9 6 Lily Shahida Wakefield Countr 2 9 Elizabeth Burns Wakefield Countr 2 9 Ella Evans Williamsburg Mi MS 1 8 Fiona Slattery Williamsburg Mi MS 1 8 7 Kaelin Wright Midlothian Middl MS 1 ADV 8 Rhys Schwan Midlothian Middl MS 1 ADV 8 8 Sofia Brodsky Swanson Middle MS 1 8 Yasmine Kaddache Swanson Middle MS 1 8 girls 1 Madison Munson Member at Large 3 9 2 Sarah Minor Cosby High Scho 3 9 3 Cuddeback Josefine Classical Cottage 2 8 4 Annabelle Kelley Lois S. Hornsby MS 1 ADV 8 5 Rosanna Fajutrao Seneca Ridge Mi MS 1 ADV 8 Zoe Morrison Fairfax High Sch HS 1 9 6 Caroline Powell Midlothian Middl 2 8 upper boys 1 Stephen Rosene Robinson Second 3 10 2 Matthew Mott Deep Creek High 3 11 3 Jacob Yamamoto South County Hi 4 12 4 Joseph Brown Maggie Walker G 3 12 Sunday, December 6, 2015 Page 1 of 2 division costu gender costu costume first last school level grade upper boys 5 Isaac Edwards Waynesboro High 2 10 6 Kavanaugh Redman Robinson Second 3 10 Jake ten Kate Clover Hill High 3 10 7 Gabriel Romito Benedictine Colle 2 10 8 Nicholas Sarvella Hickory High Sc 5+ 11 couples 1 Stephanie Do TJHSST 3 11 Rebecca Mays TJHSST 4 11 2 Lucas Dumez Wakefield Countr 4 11 Carolina Leonard Wakefield Countr 5+ 12 3 Camrynn McNeil Spotsylvania Hig 3 11 Mary Connor Spotsylvania Hig 3 11 4 Brian Anderson Robinson Second 5+ 12 Moira Hedrick Robinson Second 5+ 12 5 Melody Zeher Hickory High Sc 3 10 Veronica Teller Hickory High Sc 3 10 6 Jackie Pluta Oakcrest School 3 10 Annette Lopez Oakcrest School 3 11 7 Michael Nguyen Deep Creek High 3 10 Maria Curiel Deep Creek High 2 12 8 Anna Wolz TC Williams Hig 5+ 11 Emily Kiernan TC Williams Hig 5+ 11 9 Morgan Moore Brunswick Acade 2 9 Grant Bradley Brunswick Acade 2 12 10 Adam Tapp Hickory High Sc 5+ 12 Duncan Lambert Hickory High Sc 5+ 12 Jessica Johns Waynesboro High 2 10 Lauren Ware Waynesboro High 2 10 girls 1 Madeleine Leeds Classical Cottage 3 10 2 Katie Hoeft Hickory High Sc 5+ 12 3 Hannah Earl Robinson Second 4 12 4 Claire Jeantheau Atlee High Schoo 5+ 11 5 Jacqueline Kolhof South Lakes High 4 12 6 Irene Song TJHSST 5+ 12 7 Molly Mansfield Courtland High S 5+ 12 8 Anneke Craig Midlothian High 5+ 11 9 Hailey Berhman Monticello High HS 1 10 10 Louise Hicks TJHSST 3 10 Sunday, December 6, 2015 Page 2 of 2 rptDI gender division DI Dramatic Interp first last school boys Latin 1 1 Ethan Robertson Classical Cottage 2 Peter McMahon Wakefield Countr 3 Westley Hancock Waynesboro High 4 Topher Zane Jefferson Middle S Latin 2 1 Parker Stephens Fairfax High Scho 2 Minyoung Hwang TJHSST Poetry 1 Bradford Case TJHSST 2 Akshay Balaji TJHSST 6 Wonseok Song TJHSST Prose 1 Wyatt Joyner Classical Cottage 2 Ryan Klopp Classical Cottage 3 Joey Lindsay Flint Hill School 4 Douglas Griffin Wakefield Countr 5 Jinwoo Kim Midlothian High S 6 Nick Bampton Midlothian High S 7 John Patterson Lafayette High Sc girls Latin 1 1 Charlotte Wickert TJHSST 2 Anna Thamasett TJHSST 3 Monica Abela Oakcrest School 4 Charlotte Manvell Riverbend High S 5 Cassandra Smith Swanson Middle S Latin 2 1 Savannah Greene Brunswick Acade 2 Gwendolyn Jacobson TJHSST 3 Cuddeback Josefine Classical Cottage Sunday, December 6, 2015 Page 1 of 2 gender division DI Dramatic Interp first last school 4 Siobhan Juday Classical Cottage 5 Madeline Old TJHSST Poetry 1 Ally Scholle TJHSST 2 Morgan Johns Riverbend High S Prose 1 Mary Clare Young Home School (Me 2 Jocelyn Robertson Classical Cottage 3 Madeleine Leeds Classical Cottage 4 Sophia Dort Oakcrest School 5 Angela Yost Woodgrove High 6 Sarah Pattillo Riverbend High S 7 Hailey Botkins Lafayette High Sc 8 Caroline Fox Princess Anne Hig 9 Lauren Roos Riverbend High S Sunday, December 6, 2015 Page 2 of 2 rptEO grade English Oratory first last school 10 1 Ben Lewis Brunswick Academy 2 Adithi Ramakrishnan TJHSST 3 Henna Nam TJHSST 4 Louise Hicks TJHSST 5 Ryan Klopp Classical Cottage School 6 John Erskine TJHSST 7 Stephen Rosene Robinson Secondary Scho 8 Kamryn Olds Flint Hill School 9 Douglas Griffin Wakefield Country Day Sc 10 Charles Miller Midlothian High School 10 Matthew Maribojoc TJHSST 11 1 Ryan Lacey Riverbend High School 3 Aaryan Balu TJHSST 4 Mariha Junaid Midlothian High School 5 Timothy Bennett Classical Cottage School 6 Prathik Naidu TJHSST 7 Sarah Nosrat Oakcrest School 8 Anshu Sharma TJHSST 9 Matt DeLancey Osbourn Park High School 12 1 Matthew Sun TJHSST 2 Dhruv Gupta TJHSST 2 Lia Warner Hickory High School 3 Jillian Schiele TC Williams High School 4 Mollie Maglich South County High School 5 Matthew Velasco Fairfax High School 6 Justice Wade Kecoughtan 7 Caroline Armstrong Deep Run High School 8 Sarah Benson South County High School 8 Sunday, December 6, 2015 Page 1 of 2 grade English Oratory first last school 1 Logan Flanagan Kemps Landing/Old Donat 2 Michael Marciano Wakefield Country Day Sc 3 Ankita Sahay Williamsburg Middle Scho 4 Martin O'Heir Wakefield Country Day Sc 5 Camille Lummis Wakefield Country Day Sc 6 Locke Shepard Wakefield Country Day Sc 9 1 Sarah Light Brookville High School 2 Lizzie Heck Monticello High School 3 Colleen Choi TJHSST 4 Lucy Clark Wakefield Country Day Sc 5 Emily Elkas West Springfield High Sch 6 Anna Schuster Wakefield Country Day Sc Sunday, December 6, 2015 Page 2 of 2 rptLO division LO Latin Oratory first last school Advanced Boys 1 Wyatt Joyner Classical Cottage School 2 Daniel Chae TJHSST 3 Akshay Balaji TJHSST 4 Junyoung Hwang TJHSST 4 Ryan Klopp Classical Cottage School 5 Matteo Stocco Classical Cottage School 6 Douglas Griffin Wakefield Country Day Sch 7 Matthew Sun TJHSST 8 Timothy Bennett Classical Cottage School 9 Parker DiPaolo Maggie Walker Governor's 10 Hyung Ju Moon TJHSST Advanced Girls 1 Jocelyn Robertson Classical Cottage School 2 Sophia Dort Oakcrest School 3 Adithi Ramakrishnan TJHSST 4 Madeleine Leeds Classical Cottage School 5 Alexis Miller Oakcrest School 6 Kathryn Riggs St. Stephen's & St. Agnes S 7 Mia Hancock West Potomac High School 8 Emily Franklin Woodgrove High School Level 1 1 Ethan Robertson Classical Cottage School 2 Michael Marciano Wakefield Country Day Sch 2 Samuel Lynch Classical Cottage School 4 Hannah Frost Wakefield Country Day Sch 5 Camille Lummis Wakefield Country Day Sch 6 Benjamin Roberts Robious Middle School 7 Martin O'Heir Wakefield Country Day Sch 8 Cailey Glennon Wakefield Country Day Sch 9 Locke Shepard Wakefield Country Day Sch 10 Julianne Cuevo Flint Hill School Sunday, December 6, 2015 Page 1 of 2 division LO Latin Oratory first last school Level 2 1 Graham Lazorchak Swanson Middle School 2 Minyoung Hwang TJHSST 3 Alicia Lopez St. Stephen's & St. Agnes S 4 Cuddeback Josefine Classical Cottage School 5 Mick Starego West Potomac High School 6 John Kim TJHSST 7 Reilly McBride TJHSST 8 Parker Stephens Fairfax High School 9 Lily Smith St. Stephen's & St. Agnes S 10 Madeline Old TJHSST Sunday, December 6, 2015 Page 2 of 2 rptStory grade Storytelling first last school 10 1 Harmony Lindstrom Wakefield Country Day Sch 2 Austin Bassard Monacan High School 3 Caitlin Williams Woodgrove High School 4 Ryan Klopp Classical Cottage School 5 Tatyana Yates Rappahannock County HS 6 Brittany Hicks Jamestown High School 7 Zoe Porterfield Wakefield Country Day Sch 8 Johnny Schatz Classical Cottage School 9 Jessica Truelove Bishop Sullivan Catholic Hi 10 Douglas Griffin Wakefield Country Day Sch 11 1 Cat O'Keeffe John Handley High School 2 Mariha Junaid Midlothian High School 3 Maria DiVittorio Monacan High School 4 Jason Brugman Spotsylvania High School 5 Sarah Zube James River High School 6 Lexi Dahlke Mountain View High Schoo 7 Ruyan Zhang TJHSST 7 Jimmy Figliola West Potomac High School 8 Katie Tam TJHSST 9 Axel Bax Atlee High School 10 Dan Rayder West Potomac High School 12 1 Genna Davis John Handley High School 2 Dhruv Gupta TJHSST 3 Haley Jobe James River High School 4 Matthew Velasco Fairfax High School 5 Justin Deuell Atlee High School 6 Edwin Ahn South County High School 7 Annie Williams Woodgrove High School 8 Kendall Cole Monacan High School 9 Elizabeth Quill TC Williams High School Sunday, December 6, 2015 Page 1 of 2 grade Storytelling first last school 10 Cameron Gillies Woodgrove High School 8 1 Matteo Stocco Classical Cottage School 1 Wade DeVinney Flint Hill School 2 Joyce Li Midlothian Middle 2 James Kim Waynesboro High School 3 Gracie Dry Lois S.
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