tier III results:
1st: Stilwell Reflections
2nd: Althoff Crusader Innovation
3rd: Green Ridge Harmony
4th: Miller Soaring Sound
Tier I results:
1st: O'Fallon Great Expectations
2nd: Pleasant Hill Hillside singers
3rd: Springfield IN Session
4th: Watseka Sensations
5th: Springfield-Southeast Sensations
Finals Results
4th runner-up: Anderson the collectives
3rd runner-up: Springfield IN Session
2nd runner-up: Pleasant Hill Hillside singers
1st runner-up: O'Fallon Great Expectations
Grand Champion: Oak Park Noteworthy
Best vocals: Oak Park Noteworthy
Best choreography: Oak Park Noteworthy
Final List of Groups and performance times in each division/Tier
Division split up by group size:
Tier 1: 50-39 singer/dancers
Tier 2: 38-27 singer/dancers
Tier 3: 26-15 singer/dancers
Tier 3
Miller HS "Soaring Sound" 10am
Green ridge HS "Harmony" 10:20am
Stilwell "Reflections" 10:40am
Althoff HS "Crusader Innovation" 2:20pm
Tier 2
Anderson "The Collective" 11:20am
Oak Park/River Forest "Noteworthy" 11:40am
Cole Camp "Encore" 12pm
Tier 2 (women's)
Pleasant Hill "Hilltop Harmony" (women's group) 2:40pm
O'Fallon "Innovations" (women's gorup) 3pm
Tier 1
Watseka "The Sensations" 2pm
Springfield-Southeast "Sensations" 3:40pm
Springfield "IN Session" 4pm
O'Fallon "Great Expectations" 4:20pm
Pleasant Hill "Hillside Singers" 4:40pm
There are 5 finalist spots. In perlims all groups will perform their opener, ballad and closer only. In finals the top 5 show choir will perform their entire show. At perlims awards each tier will have their own caption awards (best vocals, best choreogrpahy, best male & female soloist in a show and outstanding performer in each group).During final awards, there will also be captions awards.
Judges:
Michael Engelhardt
Jeff Bowen
Kevin Chase
Maxwell Devo
Adam Peters
Hershel Cremeans
This gives examples, but doesn't mandate that it has to be the opener, ballad, and closer. So if there are costuming issues or whatever, I imagine a group could select their opener, second song, and perhaps ballad. I don't know, just wanted to clear that up.
And the website says that the prelim schedule is in 20 minute blocks.
Well, to be clear, the actual language from McKendree's website is:
You will perform only 3 pieces, such as opener, ballad, and closer.
This gives examples, but doesn't mandate that it has to be the opener, ballad, and closer. So if there are costuming issues or whatever, I imagine a group could select their opener, second song, and perhaps ballad. I don't know, just wanted to clear that up.
lol, we open in Long Dresses and close in a Tap Costume... I would Die laughing at my girls attempting to do this format. Bless their hearts, we'd be a disaster. Can you just Do like Opener, Ballad, 3rd Number? And Save your closer for later if costume restrictions wont allow such a style?
For most Midwest groups, the ballad is the third number.
lol, we open in Long Dresses and close in a Tap Costume... I would Die laughing at my girls attempting to do this format. Bless their hearts, we'd be a disaster. Can you just Do like Opener, Ballad, 3rd Number? And Save your closer for later if costume restrictions wont allow such a style?
So not to be another smart a** but technically shouldn't this be labeled as a "regional" competition?
Ehh. I know Grand River has always called their competition national as well.
I could be wrong, Patrick, but I don't think Joe was referring to the depth of the competition which is similar (to a lesser extent) to Grand River, but rather pointing out the oxymoron of "Midwest" and "Nationals" in the same sentence. Obviously Midwest refers to a specific region while Nationals encompasses all of the regions of the U.S. Thus, you can't really be both at the same time. Although while geographically correct, I imagine the McKendree "Midwest Regional" doesn't have quite the *umph* to it.
It's similar to when someone referred to Elkhorn South's competition as "Nebraska Show Choir Nationals". Um, no. What they were trying to say is it was a collection of Nebraska's finest show choirs, but that would inherently be a STATE contest not national. Ultimately, folks don't use "Nationals" correctly.
LOL, i'm loving these comments. All I can say is, my group will be competing at this competition, and (knock on wood) I HOPE we won't have any issues with our show. I mean, that's how we learned our show this year, opener, ballad, closer and then later on added the second and fourth number.
i'm also looking forward to seeing how other groups will adjust to fit this unique perlims.