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Washington State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2013 ENSEMBLES (Friday) Washington State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2013 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 Raisin Brahms, Bellingham High School 1 Octet, Olympia High School 2 String Ensemble, Lakeside (Seattle) School 2 Bouncing Czechs, Roosevelt High School 3 Four Dumplings, Redmond High School 3 Chamber Orchestra, Port Angeles High School Baik duet, Pullman High School Chamber Orchestra, Bellingham High School Byeon/Oh Violin Duet, Thomas Jefferson High School Bellisimo String Quintet, Skyline High School String Quartet, Ellensburg High School Chamber Orchestra, Emerald Ridge High School Jemeleexia StringQuartet, Kamiak High School Dvorak Quintet, Tacoma School of the Arts Mendelssohn Quartet, Tacoma School of the Arts Encore, East Valley (Spokane) High School Bass/Viola Duet, Mark Morris High School Chamber Orchestra, Ferris High School String Quartet, Newport (Bellevue) High School J-DAWG & Company, Auburn Riverside High School Newschrank Duet, Olympia High School Kamiak Uber Kammerstreich, Kamiak High School Quasi Mariachi Duo, School of Arts and Academics van Beethoven, Newport (Bellevue) High School Sistas in Crime, Auburn Riverside High School Chamber Orchestra, North Thurston High School The Committed String Quartet, Kamiak High School String Sextet, Union High School Turine Trio, Port Angeles High School Varsity Schoctopus, Redmond High School Trio, Walla Walla High School 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 Saxophone Quartet, Chiawana High School 1 Woodwind Sextet, Mountain View High School 2 Mixed Duet, Olympia High School 2 Woodwind Quintet, Mercer Island High School 3 F & H Doppler Effect, Interlake High School 3 Wind Quintet, Lakeside (Seattle) School Trio, Tyee High School (Global Connections HS) Woodwind Quintret, Central Kitsap High School Saxophone Quartet, Graham-Kapowsin High School Double Reed Awareness Group (DRAG), Bothell HS Clarinet Trio, Inglemoor High School Saxophone Ensemble, Evergreen (Vancouver) HS MaJaMa, Archbishop Murphy High School Clarinet Choir, Graham-Kapowsin High School Sax Quartet, Puyallup High School Not Your Average Flute Choir, Emerald Ridge HS Sax Quartet, Auburn Riverside High School Quintessentials, Glacier Peak High School Clarinet Duet, Shorecrest High School Wind Ensemble, Wenatchee High School Two Soon, Redmond High School Woodwind Choir, Auburn Riverside High School Saxophone Ensemble, Wilson High School Brass-Small Brass-Large 1 Euphoria, Mercer Island High School 1 Brass Quintet, Mercer Island High School 2 Brass Quartet, Mountain View High School 2 Brass Quintet, Edmonds-Woodway High School 3 Trombone Quartet, Auburn Riverside High School 3 Quintet, Ellensburg High School Duet, Timberline High School Brass Quintet, Bainbridge High School Brass Trio, Puyallup High School Brass Quintet, Enumclaw High School Brass Quintet, Mountain View High School Trombone Choir, Mountain View High School Scott and the Juniors, Bothell High School Brass Quintet, Snohomish High School The Brian Pinkard Experience, Puyallup High School Percussion-Small Percussion-Large 1 The Tie Guys, Wenatchee High School 1 Percussion Ensemble, Union High School 2 Rhythmically Challenged, Central Kitsap High School 2 Those Other Guys, Black Hills High School 3 Percussion Trio B, Kamiakin High School 3 Advanced Percussion Ensemble, Ferris High School Trio, Ellensburg High School Large Percussion Ensemble, Anacortes High School Percussion Duet, Ballard High School Bearcat Percussion Ensemble, W F West High School Beat Laboratory, Tenino High School Percussion Ensemble, Cheney High School CAJE, North Thurston High School Percussion Ensemble, Chiawana High School Duet, Graham-Kapowsin High School Percussion Ensemble, Chief Sealth High School Claire de Lunatics, Central Valley High School Percussion Quintet, Graham-Kapowsin High School Mallet Quartet, Ferris High School Kilt Masters, Wenatchee High School Marimba Ensemble, Gig Harbor High School Percussion Ensemble, Meadowdale High School Pair of Diddles, Meadowdale High School Percussion Ensemble, Mercer Island High School Percussion Duet, Auburn Riverside High School Percussion Ensemble, South Kitsap High School Team McScoober, Wenatchee High School Percussion Ensemble, Stanwood High School Percussion Quartet, Union High School Percussion Ensemble, Vashon Island 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. Womens Vocal-Small Womens Vocal-Large 1 The Nutella Trio, Walla Walla High School 1 Hi Tones, Issaquah High School 2 The Two Lenas, North Kitsap High School 2 Starry Knights, Kamiak High School 3 The Harmony Sisters, Shorewood High School 3 Vocal Ensemble, Holy Names Academy Abby and Hailey, W F West High School Belles Voix, Walla Walla High School Womens Duet, Auburn High School Canterbury Belles, Ferris High School Women’s Duet, Bellarmine Preparatory School Lady Bearcats, W F West High School Chamber Quartet, Timberline High School Storm Women’s Ensemble, Squalicum High School Women’s Duet, Colfax High School Chamber Choir, Timberline High School Holly & Madi, Moses Lake High School Select Women’s Ensemble, Union High School Kat & Miya, The Bear Creek School Vivace, Cascade (Everett) High School Lanzafame/Neer Duet, North Kitsap High School Women’s Ensemble, Spanaway Lake High School Margaret and Bailey, Holy Names Academy Ladies Ensemble, West Valley (Yakima) High School The Fantastic 4, Mount Vernon High School Mens Vocal-Small Mens Vocal-Large 1 Men’s Quartet, Ballard High School 1 Select Men’s Ensemble, Union High School 2 Men’s Quartet, Heritage High School 2 Men’s Ensemble, Spanaway Lake High School 3 HS Men’s Quartet, Union High School 3 The Supertonix, Kamiak High School Alota Fermata, Kamiak High School Coro di Uomo, Enumclaw High School Audible Chocolate, Bremerton High School Men’s Ensemble, Emerald Ridge High School Docter/Platter, Black Hills High School Select Mens Ensemble, Evergreen (Vancouver) HS Four-Tune Hunters, Wenatchee High School In Harmony, Issaquah High School Men’s Barbershop Quartet, Kentridge High School Knightsounds men, Bremerton High School Men’s Quartet, North Central High School Men of Lyrica, Lake Washington High School Men’s Senior Quartet, Puyallup High School Spontaneous Seduction, Bremerton High School Rich/Wahlquist duet, Bremerton High School The Bell R Men, Bellarmine Preparatory School The Viking 10, Curtis High School Undertones, Mount Vernon High School Mixed Vocal-Small Mixed Vocal-Large 1 Esto Les Digo, The Bear Creek School 1 Chamber Choir, Union High School 2 Mixed Quartet, Puyallup High School 2 The Midknights, Kamiak High School 3 Mixed Quartet, Evergreen (Vancouver) High School 3 Norselanders, Puyallup High School Mixed Duet, Auburn High School Mixed Large Ensemble, Bellarmine Preparatory School Chloe & Taylor, Mount Vernon High School Camerata, Ferris High School Docter/Docter, Black Hills High School Chamber Singers, Hazen High School Don Giovanni Duetto, Southridge High School Dieu Q’uil la fait, Kentwood High School Double Trouble, North Central High School Esto les Digos Ensemble, North Kitsap High School Four Years Strong, North Kitsap High School Harmonia, Ephrata High School Gavin & Madi, Moses Lake High School Lirico Chamber Singers, University High School Jasmine and Austin, W F West High School Mix It Up, Issaquah High School Mr. Mikie & Missy Annie, Kamiak High School Quartet of quartets, Rogers (Puyallup) High School Vocal Trio, Renton High School Showstoppers, Bellingham High School Sophomore Duet, Kentridge High School Chamber Singers, South Kitsap High School Mixed Quartet, Steilacoom High School TWD, Walla Walla High School Tiger Duet #1, Centralia High School Valhalla Vox, Curtis High School Westsingers, 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. SOLOS (Saturday) Woodwinds Flute-Piccolo Clarinet 1 Jennifer Shin, Kamiak High School 1 David Stewart, Mercer Island High School 2 Anna Needham, Stadium High School 2 Patrick Moeller, Mount Spokane High School 3 Chan Choi Kang, Decatur High School 3 Massima Glass, Capital High School Benton Gordon, Lakeside (Seattle) School Aaron Kibbe, A. C. Davis High School Carolyn Rice, Hanford High School Alexander Tu, Newport (Bellevue) High School Courtney Talbott, North Central High School Ben Congdon, Inglemoor High School Danielle Burris, Medical Lake High School Ben Jensen, Central Kitsap High School Emily Tripp, Arlington High School Bethany Beekly, Holy Names Academy Joseph Martin, West Valley (Yakima) High School Erin Anderson, Shorecrest High School Saige Hawthorne, Mountain View High School Gabi Kim, Glacier Peak High School Harry Dillman, Stadium High School Katie Regier, Graham-Kapowsin High School Stephanie Burris,
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