Andover’s From Start To Finish won the judge’s award for “Outstanding Solo Lineup”
Electrify - Silver Medal, Grand Champions of Single-Gender/Small Mixed Division
Nothin’ But Treble - Silver Medal
Back To Bass-ics- Silver Medal
Panache - Silver Medal
Daniel Hand: Oh my GOD. April James’ choreography pairs so well with Greg Bussiere’s. An absolute FIRE combo. A very well-deserved win tonight. You are on-par with Ankeny Centennial and I think your set this year is one of New England’s best EVER.
Waltham: You all delivered yet another top-notch show. You carried on the momentum of your Uber-successful show last season and I cannot wait to see your set again. VERY STRONG choreography and vocals that I imagine were just a hair below Vibe’s on the scoresheet. Such great energy. I am a MU Super Fan!!!!
Andover: WOW!!!!! Your show is the most put-together FSTF show I’ve seen yet. Your show in one word: Elegant. Beautiful classy costumes, strong vocals, and intricate choreography. You get better and better each year. I loved the lifts and flips. Really fantastic work.
Everyone should be so proud of themselves. First or Third… it doesn’t matter. Everybody put their heart and soul on that stage tonight. Much love to you all.
Im glad that the second division was changed to “open”. I was under the impression that Oliver Ames would be performing as a single-gender group, but they had 3 guys.
Small Mixed/Single-Gender (competed in the same division I believe)
GC: Somerset
(I’m unsure of the rest, the competition only announced grand champions)
VIBE also received best show design and best performer award (Giovanni Edwards). Waltham also received best performer awards (Natasha Menendez and Jonathan Masse) as well as Best Soloist (Morgan Ranucci)
Electrify @ 6:20 (after Nothin' But Treble); each group after moves up one slot. VIBE (last competitive group) starts at 8:05 and awards are slated for 9:15.