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   Event Info



March 18th, 2017


Venue Info

Teays Valley High School
3887 State Route 752
Ashville, OH 43103

Phone: (740) 983-5000

Event Details

No. of Attending Choirs:

  15 Mixed Groups
  2 Treble Groups
  3 Middle School Groups

Hosts:

  Teays Valley "Prominent Rendition"
  Teays Valley "Glamorous Edition"

Judges:

  Jeff Clark

  Lara Ray

  Katie Silcott

  Ally Farrell

  Rian Whitman (Middle School)

  Curtis Edward Brown (Middle School)


Tickets

$15 - All Day Pass

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Teays Valley Classic 2017









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Predictions
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Event Site
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   Finals

  

Groups in order of placement

 Touch of Class
 Grove City High School
Grand Champion 
Best Vocals 
Best Band 
Best Show Concept 
Best Crew 

 Show Cards
 Colerain High School
First Runner Up 

 The All Americans
 ETC School of Musical Arts
Second Runner Up 
Best Choreography 
Best Female Soloist (Kayla Thompson) 


   Finals - Tier II

  

Groups in order of placement

 Minstrels
 Bishop Luers High School
First Place 
Best Vocals 
Best Choreography 
Best Costumes 
Best Crew 

 Showcats
 Nitro High School
Second Place 

 Visual Volume
 Poca High School
Third Place 
Best Band 


   Mixed Division - Tier I (Prelims)





   Mixed Division - Tier II (Prelims)





   Treble Division

  

Groups

 Class Act
 Grove City High School
First Place 
Best Vocals 
Best Choreography 
Best Band 

 Rouge
 ETC School of Musical Arts
Second Place 
Best Show Concept 
Best Crew 
Best Soloist (Khylee Kridler) 


   Middle School Division

  

Groups

 Connection
 Ankeney Middle School
First Place 
Best Vocals 
Best Choreography 
Best Costumes 

 Cutting Edge
 Hamilton Middle Schools
Second Place 
Best Show Concept 

 Guys & Dolls
 Coy Middle School
Third Place 

 Main Street Singers
 ETC School of Musical Arts
4th Place 
Best Band 
Best Crew 
Best Soloist (Joy Carpenter) 


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BHumms on Mar 18, 2017, 11:34 PM
Post #54
+4
Very different order than I think lots of us expected. I would love to compare score sheets and listen to the judges tapes of veterans like Jeff Clark and see his order versus some of the other judges, such as the one who works with Piqua, as I bet their opinions and tastes for a show varied quite significantly. Either way though, as someone who has seen all the large groups that were in prelims at some point this year, this weekend must've been a great overlap of Ohio power, and everyone here deserved to do well!



mtcooper on Mar 18, 2017, 11:22 PM
Post #53
+2
GC: Grove City
1RU: Colerain
2RU: ETC

Congrats to everyone who competed here today! (Unsure of captions)




jubbyadams on Mar 18, 2017, 9:51 PM
Post #52
 
Wow this had to be intense. No shame in going home when the competition is this tight!!



KEVDOUG on Mar 18, 2017, 8:14 PM (Edited)
Post #51
 
Confirmed Finalists (no order):
Poca, Bishop Luers, Nitro for Festival
ETC, Colerain, GC for Championship




mtcooper on Mar 18, 2017, 7:44 PM (Edited)
Post #50
 
From what I have heard the finalists are Colerain, ETC, and Grove City.

1st: Grove City
2nd: ETC
3rd: Colerain




mtcooper on Mar 18, 2017, 7:07 PM
Post #49
+1
Any news yet on the Championship Division finalists?



BakerFF on Mar 18, 2017, 7:05 PM
Post #48
+1
Middle School Results

Best Costumes: Ankeney
Best Band: ETC
Best Show Concept: Hamilton
Best Stage Crew: Coy
Best Choreography: Ankeney
Best Vocals: Ankeney

2nd Rup: Coy
1st Rup: Hamilton
GC: Ankeney

Festival Finalists
Poca
Nitro
Bishop Luers




BakerFF on Mar 18, 2017, 7:04 PM (Edited)
Post #47
 




EthanL on Mar 18, 2017, 6:56 PM
Post #46
 
who are the finalists?

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CISinOH on Mar 18, 2017, 5:44 PM
Post #45
+1
Congrats Connection on your Grand Champion win.



Jeff. on Mar 18, 2017, 4:20 PM
Post #44
+2
Prediction
GC- Beavercreek (Sweep)
1ru- Grove City
2ru- Poca
3ru- ETC
4ru- Nitro
5ru- Bishop Luers

That's not how finals work here.




EthanL on Mar 18, 2017, 1:25 PM
Post #43
 
Prediction
GC- Beavercreek (Sweep)
1ru- Grove City
2ru- Poca
3ru- ETC
4ru- Nitro
5ru- Bishop Luers




KEVDOUG on Mar 17, 2017, 7:42 AM
Post #42
 
Ticket prices are $15 for the entire day.



KEVDOUG on Mar 17, 2017, 7:41 AM
Post #41
+1
On the other hand, I think Teays should really examine their definition of a "Festival" division. Especially considering Sheridan's Spotlight competition is the same weekend and has clearer divisions outlined. The bolded part in Kevin's post above, to me, shows the absurdity of the Festival definition here. If it's obvious a choir doesn't meet 3 of the 4 qualifications for a division, then they probably shouldn't be competing in it. I mean, I get that you only have to meet one of the qualifications to compete Festival, but when you have well over 28 singers/dancers, a long history of tradition, and a school that isn't considered small per this competition, then you shouldn't be Festival. At that point, you have more in common with Championship and should be competing at a more appropriate level even if that means you don't make finals. Perhaps the third bullet point about freshman/sophomores should be clarified to represent prep groups or something as the optics of recent schedule changes seem to show folks taking advantage of that qualification simply for an easier path to finals. I don't think that meets the spirit of a Festival division.

I think that the classifications should probably be examined and I imagine will be. Mr. Farrell strives for clarity and transparency at the Classic and will do what he can to ensure that.

I know the original intent of that was to allow prep groups to qualify for the division and it was worded primarily Freshmen and Sophomores to allow that. Things like this are usually left vague intentionally to compensate for unique situations, but I think in this case it's not following the original intent.

I have a feeling this may not have been an issue had the Championship division had more finalists spots! Nevertheless, I think both classes are going to be pretty competitive!




stern12 on Mar 17, 2017, 6:30 AM (Edited)
Post #40
+1
Cannot wait till tomorrow, as long as I have been following Show Choir I have never been to Teays . This is a bucket list competition for me and man am I pumped up for it. The judges panel is great the choir list at every level is fantastic and I cannot wait to grab my seat and watch almost every group. Going to be a Great Day !!!!!!!!!



Jeff. on Mar 16, 2017, 6:22 PM
Post #39
+5
Overall, there's some really good dialogue here with lots of valid viewpoints. To be honest, I think I agree with every single post.

On one end, all the attending directors knew the division classifications and type of competition Teays runs when they signed up for it. If folks don't care for it, then they could have attended somewhere else. Teays is pretty straight-forward with their competition, which is more than I can say for some other competitions, so you can't really blame them for that.


I can't say for certain how they qualify, but they only need to meet one of the following requirements.

1.) 28 or fewer members
2.) Three years or less of competitive experience
3.) Group members are primarily freshmen or sophomores
4.) School has student body population of 400 or fewer

We obviously know 1, 2 and 4 don't apply. My assumption is they meet number 3.

On the other hand, I think Teays should really examine their definition of a "Festival" division. Especially considering Sheridan's Spotlight competition is the same weekend and has clearer divisions outlined. The bolded part in Kevin's post above, to me, shows the absurdity of the Festival definition here. If it's obvious a choir doesn't meet 3 of the 4 qualifications for a division, then they probably shouldn't be competing in it. I mean, I get that you only have to meet one of the qualifications to compete Festival, but when you have well over 28 singers/dancers, a long history of tradition, and a school that isn't considered small per this competition, then you shouldn't be Festival. At that point, you have more in common with Championship and should be competing at a more appropriate level even if that means you don't make finals. Perhaps the third bullet point about freshman/sophomores should be clarified to represent prep groups or something as the optics of recent schedule changes seem to show folks taking advantage of that qualification simply for an easier path to finals. I don't think that meets the spirit of a Festival division.




KEVDOUG on Mar 16, 2017, 2:49 PM
Post #38
 

It does seem odd that BL would be in Festival Div.


I can't say for certain how they qualify, but they only need to meet one of the following requirements.

1.) 28 or fewer members
2.) Three years or less of competitive experience
3.) Group members are primarily freshmen or sophomores
4.) School has student body population of 400 or fewer

We obviously know 1, 2 and 4 don't apply. My assumption is they meet number 3.


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shownerd95 on Mar 16, 2017, 2:23 PM
Post #37
+2
According to the website, Bishop Luers has 600 students, and I'm pretty sure they have more than 28 members... anyone know why they moved to festival?

It does seem odd that BL would be in Festival Div.




Alex. on Mar 16, 2017, 1:26 PM
Post #36
 
Nitro has moved to the Festival Division as well.
I've checked over the rules multiple times, and there's nothing prohibiting any of these groups from switching. While it's definitely frustrating (I mean, who wouldn't switch with only three finals spots), they aren't doing anything wrong.

Whenever you change how finals work in the Midwest, there's bound to be confusion. While I'm not a huge fan of the way Teays has been doing finals the past couple years, I completely understand why. Not a lot of Tier II or "Class B" groups get to finals as often as they'd like, and this is a wonderful way of giving the Tier II groups a greater shot at taking home some hardware.




KEVDOUG on Mar 16, 2017, 7:51 AM
Post #35
 
Nitro has moved to the Festival Division as well.


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