So, how does a middle school skip jr high division to tier II??
Crete's middle school division is strictly 6th-8th grade and Rhythm Express is made up of 7th, 8th, and 9th graders.
So, who actually made finals?
It's posted up above.
So, how does a middle school skip jr high division to tier II??
Crete's middle school division is strictly 6th-8th grade and Rhythm Express is made up of 7th, 8th, and 9th graders.
Either your memory is amazing or the website is actually serving a purpose. Either way, that's really cool. I'm rooting for them on the sheer basis that it's an incredible feat!
Both! Also, I did reference it on page 1 of this discussion thread... so it was on my mind.
Fairfield "Rhythm Express" five years ago.
Either your memory is amazing or the website is actually serving a purpose. Either way, that's really cool. I'm rooting for them on the sheer basis that it's an incredible feat!
Does anyone know of a case where that has previously happened?
Fairfield "Rhythm Express" five years ago.
They made finals during the 2010-2011 season at Central Crossing's competition. Otherwise I'm not sure; it seems most of the time middle schools groups aren't eligible for finals unless they compete in a different division like Rhythm did here.
I genuinely adore Fairfield and can't wait to see what they have in store for us this season, but I do think both Wheaton North and Mt. Zion are absolutely top notch as well. Wheaton North might not be as well known - yet - but they did take BV from Glenwood twice last year. Certainly noteworthy. Ultimately, this is an excellent early competition with outstanding choirs - folks in attendance are lucky.
If they are eligible.
I don't know the structure of Crete, but the past three years a women's choir has made finals. So unless Tier II is strictly festival, then I would assume those choirs are eligible.