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Washington State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2011 ENSEMBLES Washington State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2011 Final Results brought to you by WIAA WMEA The Dairy Farmers of Washington and Les Schwab Tires Following are the top three students in each category, followed by an alphabetical (by first name) listing of all participants who received a Superior (I) composite rating – a majority of judges awarding that rating. ENSEMBLES (Friday) Strings-Small Strings-Large 1 Schumman Piano Quintet, Interlake High School 1 The Overlake Sextet, Overlake School 2 Bass(oon), Stadium High School 2 The Windy Strings, Roosevelt High School 3 Three Little Maids Piano Trio, Kamiak High School 3 Chamber Orchestra, Olympia High School 4 K Duet, Redmond High School BHS Chamber Orchestra, Bellingham High School Brahms Concerto, East Valley (Spokane) High School Chamber Orchestra, Kennedy High School Charlie’s Cellos, Charles Wright Academy EV Encore, East Valley (Spokane) High School Grantiana, Roosevelt High School Ferris Chamber Orchestra, Ferris High School Marsh/Stedge Duet, Rogers (Puyallup) High School Kamiak Uber Kammerstreicher, Kamiak High School Maxwell - Hennessey, Port Angeles High School L’inverno fresco, Foss High School Mendelssohn Quartet, Olympia High School Min-6, Newport (Bellevue) High School Sarasate Violin Duet, Auburn High School PAHS Chamber Orchestra, Port Angeles High School The Overlake Bach Duo, Overlake School The Wolverine Way, Bellevue High School Two Pandas +, Ferris High School Viva Vitamente, School of Arts and Academics Violin Duet, Mountain View High School WHS Chamber Orchestra, Wenatchee High School Following are the top three students in each category, followed by an alphabetical (by first name) listing of all participants who received a Superior (I) composite rating – a majority of judges awarding that rating. Woodwinds-Small Woodwinds-Large 1 Galaxophoones, Stadium High School 1 Stadium Fluters, Stadium High School 2 Interlake Flt Duo#2 / F & H, Interlake High School 2 The “Mith” Busters, Kamiak High School 3 Saxophone Quartet, Rogers (Puyallup) High School 3 Woodwind Quintet, Mountain View High School Briggs Flute Duet, Inglemoor High School Woodwind Quintet, Jackson High School Flute Loops, Shorecrest High School Garfield Woodwind Trio, Garfield High School Horsley Fishman Flute Duet, Port Angeles High School Brass-Small Brass-Large 1 Where There’s a Will There’s Ewazen, Jackson High School 1 UAV Online-Brass Quintet, Jackson High School 2 Scovil/Goforth Duo, School of Arts and Academics 2 The Brass Quintet, Mercer Island High School 3 Hansen Horn Oboe Duet, Inglemoor High School 3 GK Brass Quintet, Graham-Kapowsin High School Anacortes Trumpet Duet, Anacortes High School “A” Brass Quinet, Edmonds-Woodway High School Dr. Beat’s Prescription, Woodinville High School 14 valves and a slide, Puyallup High School ERHS Trumpet Duet, Emerald Ridge High School ARHS Brass Quintet 1, Auburn Riverside High School GK Trumpet Duet, Graham-Kapowsin High School Bad Mamajamas, North Thurston High School Kelso Trumpet Trio, Kelso High School Wind Ensemble Trumpet Ensemble, Hanford High School NHS Trombone Quartet, Newport (Bellevue) High School Inglemoor Horn Choir, Inglemoor High School The Three Men, North Kitsap High School PA Brass Choir, Port Angeles High School Pullman High Trumpet Duet, Pullman High School Stadium Brass Choir, Stadium High School SC Low Brass Duet, Shorecrest High School The Sight Readers, Kamiak High School Skyview Trombone Duet II, Skyview High School Union Brass Ensemble 1, Union High School Trombone Duet, Hanford High School WFW Brass Quintet, W F West High School Percussion-Small Percussion-Large 1 Union Percussion Quartet, Union High School 1 Union Percussion Ensemble 1, Union High School 2 Ferris Mallet Trio, Ferris High School 2 Terra-Catchers, Wenatchee High School 3 MISH Marimba Duet, Mercer Island High School 3 Ferris Advanced Percussion Ensemble, Ferris High School Da Plates, Kamiak High School Alex plus 4 (men)?, Cascade (Everett) High School Dig It Deegot, Glacier Peak High School Percussion Ensemble, Auburn Riverside High School Hanford High Small Ensemble 1, Hanford High School Percussion Ensemble, Cheney High School Literally Drums, Kingston High School Percussion Ensemble, Chief Sealth High School NKHS - How Magnets Work, North Kitsap High School Davis Percussion Ensemble I, A. C. Davis High School Snare Duet, Bonney Lake High School Fellowship of the Drums, South Kitsap High School Percussion Trio, Tacoma School of the Arts High School Heritage Percussion Ensemble II, Heritage High School The Tie Guys, Wenatchee High School MIHS Percussion Ensemble, Mercer Island High School WHS Percussion Quartet, Woodinville High School Mozambique Ensemble, Woodinville High School Multiplicity, Black Hills High School NKHS Percussion Quantum, North Kitsap High School Sonnet Nightmares, Port Angeles High School VHS Percussion Ensemble, Vashon Island High School WFW Percussion Ensemble, W F West High School Following are the top three students in each category, followed by an alphabetical (by first name) listing of all participants who received a Superior (I) composite rating – a majority of judges awarding that rating. Women’s Vocal–Small Women’s Vocal–Large 1 Cauter/Herzog Duet, North Kitsap High School 1 Starry Knights, Kamiak High School 2 Harmony Sisters, Shorewood High School 2 Women’s Ensemble, Spanaway Lake High School 3 Hartung/Mooth Duet, Decatur High School 3 Heritage Women’s Ensemble, Heritage High School Binkley and Goodwin, Stadium High School Bel Canto, Mount Vernon High School Lux, Bothell High School Canterbury Belles, Ferris High School Olympia HS Duet-Maggie and Dani, Olympia High School Vocal Ensemble, Holy Names Academy Prairie Duo: Muller-Henry, Prairie High School Seniors Plus One, Skyline High School Rose & Payne, Kelso High School SHS Women of Chamber Choir, Sumner High School SJ Duet, Sequim High School Storm Womens Ensemble, Squalicum High School Young Sisters, Issaquah High School Timberline Chamber Choir, Timberline High School Mens Vocal-Small Mens Vocal-Large 1 Heritage Men’s Quartet, Heritage High School 1 The Wolfpac, Kamiak High School 2 Senior Men, Bothell High School 2 Union Select Men’s Ensemble, Union High School 3 Dick & O’Neil, Kelso High School 3 Men’s Ensemble, Spanaway Lake High School Alec and Jeremiah, Squalicum High School Bellicoso, Olympia High School Crouching Tenor, Hidden Baritone, North Central High Chamber Men, South Kitsap High School School In Harmony, Issaquah High School Four-Tune Hunters, Wenatchee High School Inglemoor Large Men’s Ensemble, Inglemoor High School LC Men, Lynden Christian School Jazz it Up, Skyline High School Samaj, Issaquah High School Men Of Lyrica, Lake Washington High School Select Mens Quartet, Evergreen (Vancouver) High School Men’s Ensemble, Rogers (Puyallup) High School Saxon Kinghts, Ferris High School Spontaneous Seduction, Bremerton High School Storm Mens Ensemble, Squalicum High School The Viking 16, Curtis High School Voices of Men, Cascade (Everett) High School Mixed Vocal-Small Mixed Vocal-Large 1 Heritage Mixed Quartet, Heritage High School 1 Heritage Chamber Choir, Heritage High School 2 Donizetti Singers, Central Kitsap High School 2 Norselanders, Puyallup High School 3 Clefhangers, Puyallup High School 3 The MidKnights, Kamiak High School Leslie’s Padawans, Wenatchee High School Cantabile, Moses Lake High School SaBre QuAd, Skyline High School Chamber Choir, Olympia High School Sentinel Quartet, Spanaway Lake High School DEL SONICS, Cascade (Everett) High School Trevor and Jesslyn, Kamiak High School Lyrica Chamber Singers, Lake Washington High School WFW Mixed Quartet, W F West High School Mix It Up, Issaquah High School Showstoppers, Bellingham High School Voices of Gold, Lakes High School Following are the top three students in each category, followed by an alphabetical (by first name) listing of all participants who received a Superior (I) composite rating – a majority of judges awarding that rating. SOLOS (Saturday) Woodwinds Flute-Piccolo Alto-Bass Clarinet 1 Evan Pengra Sult, Roosevelt High School 1 Daniel Higgins, Graham-Kapowsin High School 2 Candy Chang, Kentridge High School 2 Courtney Creech, Kamiak High School 3 Torsen Necessary, Curtis High School 3 Zach Bainter, Enumclaw High School Fred Kim, Interlake High School Ethan Brickman, Bothell High School Sarah Hawkins, North Thurston High School Sho Kato, Shorecrest High School Oboe-English Horn Soprano-Alto Saxophone 1 Elliot Anderson, North Thurston High School 2 Jamie Sanidad, Newport (Bellevue) High School 1 Chase Nicholson, Rogers (Puyallup) High School 3 Nick Hendryx, Lewis and Clark High School 2 Andrew Nelson, Interlake High School Erica Walker, Vashon Island High School 3 Tess Fries, Bellingham High School Jessica Lindsay, Mountlake Terrace High School Brandon Graham, Mount Spokane High School Molly Barger, Kamiak High School Breegan Lorange, Evergreen (Vancouver) High School Sarah Elderkin, Skyline High School Connor Higgins, Issaquah High School Daniel VanSlyke, Moses Lake High School Jonah Tarver, Kamiak High School Bassoon Lucas Barry, Cheney High School 1 Ben Roidl-Ward, Stadium High School Michelle Briggs, Inglemoor High School 2 Hannah Ross, Lakewood High School Tim Rukstalis, Cascade (Everett) High School 3 Alex Carlson, Olympia High School Veltkamp Shayna, Castle Rock High School Alexander Ronneburg, Redmond High School Will Hamel, Stadium High School Amy Hammerstrom, Richland High School Zack Badzik, Bainbridge High School Caley Petrucci, Mercer Island High School Helene Beck,
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