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Woonsocket, RI 2017-2018 Ranking By Age and Division Overall - Woonsocket, RI 2017-2018 Rank Perf Order Routine Dancer Studio Shooting Star 6 & Under Duo/Trio 1 276 Ghostbusters Lila Buckley, Violet Werner Dance Enthusiasm Shooting Star 10-12 Duo/Trio 1 277 Lost Stars Alexia Coleman, Keara Driscoll A Performing Arts Academy Shooting Star 6 & Under Small Group 1 283 Flashback Dance Enthusiasm 2 278 Princess Swag A Performing Arts Academy Shooting Star 7-9 Small Group 1 286 Shining Star Pirouette Dance Academy 2 284 Girl Power Starline Academy for the Performing Arts 3 287 Pick Up Paula Coffey Dance Center Shooting Star 10-12 Small Group 1 285 Turn Down For What Dance Attitudes Shooting Star 7-9 Large Group 1 299 We Love The Usa Paula Coffey Dance Center 2 298 Please Mr. Postman Starline Academy for the Performing Arts Rising Star 6 & Under Solo 1 136 Mr. Postman Sierra Carnevale Dance Enthusiasm 2 135 Naughty Kenzie-Marie MacGregor Dance Inspirations Ranking By Age and Division Overall - Woonsocket, RI 2017-2018 Rank Perf Order Routine Dancer Studio 2 137 I Enjoy Being A Girl Merilyn Tope Dance Attitudes Rising Star 7-9 Solo 1 379 Shorty Work! Maggie Fearons Dance Fusion 2 405 Believe Lacey Barry Paula Coffey Dance Center 3 400 This Joint Is Jumpin Aloka Houde Dance Inspirations 4 399 Battlefield Maggie Fearons Dance Fusion 5 382 Thats My Girl Natalina Marfeo Dance Attitudes 6 404 Dream Josie White Dance Enthusiasm 7 377 Work From Home Deyehla Zuendoki Dance Attitudes 8 378 You Dont Know Me Caitlyn Macaroco Dance Xtreme 9 380 Hold The Drama Abigail Pacheco Dance Xtreme 10 406 Somewhere Over The Rainbow Johanna Silva Dance Xtreme Rising Star 10-12 Solo 1 346 Blank Page Caitlynn Cabral Dance Fusion 2 341 Every Breath Symone Tavares Dance Enthusiasm 3 340 Box Of Secrets Abigail Cuhna Dance Attitudes 4 329 Miss Me More Anaya Riggins-Giron Dance Attitudes 5 329A Today Is Yesterdays Tomorrow Brady Campbell Starline Academy for the Performing Arts 6 326 Tension Kelsey Duquette Dance Xtreme 7 327 Holding Me Back Ryan Andella Dance Attitudes Ranking By Age and Division Overall - Woonsocket, RI 2017-2018 Rank Perf Order Routine Dancer Studio 8 345 Queen Bee Sadie Coffey Paula Coffey Dance Center 9 344 Queen Bee Caitlin Goodwin Starline Academy for the Performing Arts 10 342 Heart Cry Aelany Garcia Dance Xtreme Rising Star 13-15 Solo 1 236 Love Is Alive Chloe Hackett Paula Coffey Dance Center 2 243 Dance With Me Elizabeth Larson Paula Coffey Dance Center 3 227 7-11 Jordan Langborg Dance Attitudes 4 231 Helium Jeweliana Carenza Dance Enthusiasm 5 241 Arms Around Me Abby Francis Paula Coffey Dance Center 6 232 Dont Rain On My Parade Paige Harkins Dance Inspirations 7 229 Drop The Beat Cameron Hodziewich Dance Xtreme 8 226 Jealous Kayla Redford Dance Enthusiasm 9 230 Im Not That Girl Abygail Sevegny Dance Inspirations 9 237 I Will Wait Eva Rando Paula Coffey Dance Center 10 228 Feelin Myself Tamya Ferrer Dance Xtreme Rising Star 16-20 Solo 1 89 Distortion Kendall Coffey Paula Coffey Dance Center 2 97 Crush Kendall Coffey Paula Coffey Dance Center 3 82 Goodnight Kendall Brooks Paula Coffey Dance Center 4 98 Yours Olivia Parsons Paula Coffey Dance Center Ranking By Age and Division Overall - Woonsocket, RI 2017-2018 Rank Perf Order Routine Dancer Studio 5 91 The Pocket Maeve Rooney Paula Coffey Dance Center 6 84 Recovery Allyson Labonte Paula Coffey Dance Center 7 90 Trashin The Camp Mackenzie Harkins Dance Inspirations 8 99 Heavy Nicole Sanchez Paula Coffey Dance Center 9 96 Incomplete Julia Webster A Performing Arts Academy 10 83 I Cant Be Mad Melanie Geniuch Paula Coffey Dance Center Rising Star 21 & Over Solo 1 234 Evil Emily Zolla Dance Enthusiasm 2 242 Forever With Me Emily Zolla Dance Enthusiasm 3 225 Dont Rain On My Parade Ashleigh Meuse Dance Enthusiasm Rising Star 7-9 Duo/Trio 1 128 Where They From Aniyah Franklin, Johanna Silva Dance Xtreme 2 138 Circus Alexa Hodziewich, Abigail Pacheco Dance Xtreme 3 127 Better Than You Sydney Andrade, Macy Costa Dance Xtreme Rising Star 10-12 Duo/Trio 1 354 Workin It Kennedy Correia, Faith Faria Pirouette Dance Academy 2 363 Feeling Good Jenna Hayes, Natalie Lacy, Sarah Lacy Paula Coffey Dance Center 3 368 I Wanna Be Like You Ella Lockwood, Abby Lockwood Paula Coffey Dance Center 3 369 We Belong Together Arianna OConnor, Jaymie OConnor Paula Coffey Dance Center 4 355 Hold You Down Julieyana Fortes, Leysan Goncalves Dance Attitudes 5 353 Class Dismissed Emma Losolfo, Adriana Meechin, Madison A Performing Arts Academy Walker Ranking By Age and Division Overall - Woonsocket, RI 2017-2018 Rank Perf Order Routine Dancer Studio Rising Star 13-15 Duo/Trio 1 134 The Light That Never Fails Abby Francis, Katie Geniuch, Nicole Pino Paula Coffey Dance Center 2 105 Humble DeaSean Benson, Cameron Hodziewich Dance Xtreme 3 117 While My Guitar Gently Weeps Mandi Loughran, Emma Morgan Starline Academy for the Performing Arts 4 111 Gimme Gimme Ella Anderson, Brianna Christie, Tiffany Starline Academy for the Performing Davis Arts 5 118 Deep End Chloe Hackett, Abby Lockwood Paula Coffey Dance Center 6 119 Waves Eva Rando, Caroline Thistle Paula Coffey Dance Center 7 114 What Do I Know Olivia Leighton, Sarah Leighton Paula Coffey Dance Center 7 104 Stranger Things Caitlyn Macaroco, Kristle Oliveira Dance Xtreme 8 113 To This Day Kalianna Burrell, Jeweliana Carenza Dance Enthusiasm 9 112 Waving Through A Window Mackenzie Harkins, Paige Harkins, Kaitlyn Dance Inspirations Labrecque 10 103 Music Box Kassie Garrott, Rylie Shivers Attitude Dance Academy Rising Star 16-20 Duo/Trio 1 106 How We Do Lindsey Cunha, Jasenya DaCosta, Dance Xtreme Jasmine Melo 2 120 Bridge Over Troubled Waters Nicole Sanchez, Molly Stringer Paula Coffey Dance Center 3 125 Runaway Baby Shannon Butler, Jamy Saade Paula Coffey Dance Center 4 126 Superstition Taylor DeRubeis, Sarah Leighton Paula Coffey Dance Center 5 123 Sisters Katie Geniuch, Melanie Geniuch Paula Coffey Dance Center Ranking By Age and Division Overall - Woonsocket, RI 2017-2018 Rank Perf Order Routine Dancer Studio Rising Star 6 & Under Small Group 1 280 Boom Dance Attitudes 2 301 Show Off Dance Attitudes Rising Star 7-9 Small Group 1 291 Mime Dance Enthusiasm 2 303 Shout Dance Enthusiasm 3 304 Hit It Out Of The Park A Performing Arts Academy Rising Star 10-12 Small Group 1 282 Upgraded Pirouette Dance Academy 2 310 Outlander Dance Xtreme 3 296 Crazy Train Pirouette Dance Academy 4 297 Are You Gonna Be My Girl Dance Fusion 5 308 Heartbreak Hotel Dance Attitudes 6 281 Timeless Starline Academy for the Performing Arts 6 294 Beauty School Drop Out Dance Xtreme 7 295 Time For Tea Dance Inspirations 8 300 Secret Dance Xtreme 9 306 Puttin On The Ritz Dance Inspirations 10 307 Kick, Jump, Twist Starline Academy for the Performing Arts Ranking By Age and Division Overall - Woonsocket, RI 2017-2018 Rank Perf Order Routine Dancer Studio Rising Star 13-15 Small Group 1 161 We Didnt Start The Fire Paula Coffey Dance Center 2 171 Heal Dance Enthusiasm 3 143 Transformer Dance Xtreme 4 142 Cat Walk Dance Xtreme 5 173 500 Miles Paula Coffey Dance Center Rising Star 16-20 Small Group 1 182 Fractured Silhouette Paula Coffey Dance Center 2 144 House Party Dance Xtreme 3 162 Bohemian Rhapsody Paula Coffey Dance Center 4 154 Bring On The Men Dance Attitudes 5 170 Bridge Over Troubled Water Dance Attitudes 6 184 Gorgeous Dance Xtreme 7 153 Azukita Dance Xtreme 8 152 My Baby Paula Coffey Dance Center 9 183 Grand Piano Dance Xtreme 10 145 Pay Day Dance Xtreme Rising Star 6 & Under Large Group 1 293 Mermaids Dance Xtreme Rising Star 7-9 Large Group 1 309 Dream Dance Xtreme Ranking By Age and Division Overall - Woonsocket, RI 2017-2018 Rank Perf Order Routine Dancer Studio 2 279 Cooties Dance Xtreme 3 290 Desert Island Dance Xtreme 4 302 Electric Fashion Dance Xtreme 5 289 Work Dance Xtreme Rising Star 10-12 Large Group 1 292 Razz Ma Tazz Paula Coffey Dance Center 2 314 Dark Side Starline Academy for the Performing Arts 3 288 Police Man Dance Xtreme 4 305 Ever After Paula Coffey Dance Center 5 313 We Came To Smash A Performing Arts Academy Rising Star 13-15 Large Group 1 205 Burn It Up Dance Xtreme 2 198 Beautiful People Dance Enthusiasm 3 215 Na Na Na Paula Coffey Dance Center 3 206 Zero Million Paula Coffey Dance Center 4 178 Turn Up Dance Attitudes 5 197 Stand By Me Paula Coffey Dance Center Rising Star 16-20 Large Group 1 216 Take Flight Paula Coffey Dance Center 2 207 Greyscale Paula Coffey Dance Center Ranking By Age and Division Overall - Woonsocket, RI 2017-2018 Rank Perf Order Routine Dancer Studio 3 199 Me Too Paula Coffey Dance Center Rising Star 10-12 Line 1 315 Time To Party Dance Attitudes Rising Star 7-9 Production 1 316 Let Me Take A Selfie Dance Xtreme Rising Star 13-15 Production 1 222 Lets Get Married Dance Xtreme 2 223 New York, New York Paula Coffey Dance Center All Star 7-9 Solo 1 160 Moments Passed Jazmine Werner Dance Enthusiasm 2 165 Sunshine Amelia Gonzales Dance Enthusiasm 3 167 When You Believe Lynzie Broome The Dance Center 4 166 Tomorrow Jazmine Werner Dance Enthusiasm 5 158 Bigger Is Better Payton Driscoll Dance Attitudes 5 150 Im Your Girl Kianna Marfeo Dance Attitudes 6 157 Loved By You Claire Buckley Dance Enthusiasm 7 148 Poor Unfortunate Souls Abigail Gates Dance Enthusiasm 8 164 Wish Shelby Ellis Dance Enthusiasm 9 159 My Name In Lights Caroline Roman Dance Attitudes 10 156 The Kite McKen-z Polubinski Dance Attitudes Ranking By Age and Division Overall - Woonsocket, RI 2017-2018 Rank Perf Order Routine Dancer Studio All Star 10-12 Solo 1 220 The Helpers Alyssa Gentile Dance Enthusiasm 2 209 Imaginary Alyssa Gentile Dance Enthusiasm 3 189 Mr.
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