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 Show Choir Community    Events    2020 Season    Mt. Vernon Mid-Winter Classic 2020
Event Info

January 17th-18th, 2020
Venue Info
Mt. Vernon High School
400 West Highway 174
Mount Vernon, MO 65712
Phone: (417) 466-7526
Event Details
Number of Attending Choirs:
17 Mixed Groups
5 Treble Groups
1 Bass Group
5 Middle School Groups
Event Hosts:
Mt. Vernon "Vocal Motion"
Mt. Vernon "Velocity"
Event Judges:
Kacy Christenson (critique)
Tresa Maneval (critique)
Alberta Smith
Rene Spencer
Trudy Tunnell
Tickets
Ticket prices unknown.
Map
Mt. Vernon Mid-Winter Classic 2020





Awards
Predictions
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Event Site
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Middle School Division
Groups    

Sound Machine
Carthage Junior High School
First Place
Best Vocals
Best Choreography
Best Male Soloist (Jack Brown)

Polyphonics
Webb City Junior High School
Second Place
Best Female Soloist (Ann Marie Wright)

Future Sounds
Nevada Middle School
Third Place

Euphonics
Webb City Junior High School
No Placement

Sound Investment
El Dorado Springs Middle School
No Placement

Mixed Division - Tier I
Groups    

Choraleers
Neosho High School
Grand Champion
Best Choreography
Best Closer

Soundwave
Carthage Senior High School
First Runner Up
Best Vocals
Best Male Soloist (Joe Nicholas)

Sound Dimension
Joplin High School
Second Runner Up

Singers
Webb City High School
No Placement

New Score Singers
Smith-Cotton High School
No Placement

Center Stage
Marquette High School
No Placement
Best Ballad

Mixed Division - Tier II
Groups    

Soundsational Singers
Nevada High School
First Place
Best Costumes

Rhapsody n' Rhythm
McDonald County High School
Second Place

Vocal Velocity
Smith-Cotton High School
Third Place

Mixed Division - Tier III
Groups    

City Lights
Hollister High School
First Place
Best Opener

Vocal Fusion
Nevada High School
Second Place

Lights, Cameron, Action!
Cameron High School
Third Place

Jive Tribe
Seneca High School
No Placement

Sound Collage
El Dorado Springs High School
No Placement

Patriot Singers
East Newton High School
No Placement

Mixed Division - Tier IV
Groups    

Soaring Sounds
Miller High School
First Place

Rhythm In Blue
Cabool High School
Second Place

Single Clef Division
Groups    

DoMENance
Webb City High School
First Place

Suite Sounds
Carthage Senior High School
Second Place
Best Female Soloist (Brinna Ream)

Touch of Class
Joplin High School
Third Place

Treble Effects
Nevada High School
No Placement

Sugar & Spice
Neosho High School
No Placement

Bella Vocé
Webb City High School
No Placement

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ZacharyPettit on Jan 27, 2021, 5:05 PM
Post #26
+1
Judges:
Trudy Tunnel
Alberta Smith
Rene Spencer

Clinicians:
Tresa Maneval
Kacy Christenson


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Ethan.Matlock on Jan 19, 2020, 5:39 AM
Post #19
 
Brinna Ream and Joe Nicholas are from Carthage, not Neosho.




LoganG on Jan 20, 2020, 12:19 AM
Post #24
 
The two best soloists are from Carthage, but Brinna Ream's solo was from Carthage Suite Sounds, not Soundwave. I've asked a friend from Soundwave and checked social media to confirm.




Häakon on Jan 20, 2020, 12:33 AM
Post #25
 
Thanks, updated.



LoganG on Jan 19, 2020, 12:21 PM
Post #21
 
It would be interesting to see who had the top six scores of the day across all the divisions


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Johnd1700 on Jan 19, 2020, 3:30 PM
Post #22
 
If I’m not mistaken, it went:
1. Neosho
2. Carthage
3 Joplin
4. Nevada
5. Marquette
6. Smith cotton





LoganG on Jan 19, 2020, 6:57 PM
Post #23
 
Thanks



LoganG on Jan 17, 2020, 9:45 PM
Post #15
+2
Day One JH/MS Division Results

Captions:
Best Choreography - Carthage Sound Machine
Best Vocals - Carthage Sound Machine
Best Male Soloist - Jack Brown from Carthage Sound Machine
Best Female Soloist - Ann Marie Wright from Webb City Polyphonics

Placements:
1st Place - Carthage Sound Machine
2nd Place - Webb City Polyphonics
3rd Place - Nevada Future Sounds

And yeah, Smith-Cotton Sound Effects did not compete today



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Swimbikerun2006 on Jan 19, 2020, 12:15 PM
Post #20
 
Best choreography went to Neosho Choraleers



LoganG on Jan 19, 2020, 12:22 AM
Post #17
+1
People really need to stop screaming as soon as an award is being announced. You can't hear some of the awards because of this. Things get very confusing, trophies handed to the wrong people. From what I could make out, these are the caption awards.

Best Vocals: Carthage Soundwave
Best Choreography: Neosho Choraliers
Best Costumes: Nevada Soundsational Singers
Best Opener: Hollister City Lights
Best Ballad: Marquette Center Stage
Best Closer: Neosho Choraliers

I could not hear who made Best Male and Female Soloist so I will look into it.




LoganG on Jan 19, 2020, 12:11 AM
Post #16
+1
Day Two Placements

Single-Gender:
1st - Webb City DoMENance
2nd - Carthage Suite Sounds
3rd - Joplin Touch of Class

1A/2A:
1st - Miller Soaring Sounds
2nd - Cabool Rhythm in Blue

3A:
1st - Hollister City Lights
2nd - Nevada Vocal Fusion
3rd - Cameron Lights, Cameron, Action!

4A:
1st - Nevada Soundsational Singers
2nd - McDonald County Rhapsody n' Rhythm
3rd - Smith-Cotton Vocal Velocity

5A:
1st - Neosho Choraliers
2nd - Carthage Soundwave
3rd - Joplin Sound Dimension




LoganG on Jan 17, 2020, 9:17 PM (Edited)
Post #14
 
I don't think Smith Cotton Sound Effects could make it, probably due to weather. Awards are starting soon.



LoganG on Jan 10, 2020, 7:25 PM (Edited)
Post #6
 
Just looking at the comments, I find it funny that you guys from Wisconsin are this interested in a competition down here in southwest Missouri. Like, are we really that big of a deal?




Jeff. on Jan 10, 2020, 7:51 PM
Post #7
 
I mean, ALL show choir is a big deal. But in all seriousness, I'd say Missouri is pretty underrepresented on here in comparison to other show choir states. We'd love to have more Missouri folks around, but in the meantime I suppose it'll be Wisco folks filling that void.




Will. on Jan 10, 2020, 8:02 PM
Post #8
 
From a Wisco kid, it’s really just about gaining more of an overall awareness for the community. I may see the same 5-7 groups throughout the season but I can make connections to countless more... and I’m a “doer” kind of person, so I try to make things happen.




LoganG on Jan 11, 2020, 6:00 PM (Edited)
Post #9
+2
I try to spread the word about this website, but I'm still the only super active person from my school unfortunately. Even my director rarely uses this. Some people from my groups probably don't even know that this website exists. When I talk to my friends about it, they just take it that I'm too obsessive about show choir.




ZacharyPettit on Jan 13, 2020, 1:21 AM (Edited)
Post #10
+2
Well, your choreographer is on here quite often! Ha!




LoganG on Jan 13, 2020, 1:33 AM
Post #11
+1
You have no idea how much this made me laugh for some reason.

I was thinking of students when I said I'm the only one. Sorry, I should have made that more clear. : P





mbenham on Jan 14, 2020, 5:04 PM
Post #12
+1
Uhm.... Your director does use this! ;) (but you are right...rarely)




Häakon on Jan 14, 2020, 5:10 PM
Post #13
+1
It looks like your choirs are missing group photos - we could use your input more often!


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