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Show I N B4 • WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 2007 K \V S Spanish Fork Covering what matters most Namon Bills / Spanish h'orh Ncirs REPEAT PERFORMANCE: Riley Robinson receives the first place trophy for the 17 and older category from Miss Spanish Fork Diana Brandon and 1st Attendant Shalee Lewis. Robinson also won the category in last year's talent show. SF's got Talent The second annual Fiesta Days Talent Show was held Wednesday, July 18 at the American Leadership Academy. Under the direction of Minola Jacobsen, this year's competition included returning performers from last year, as well as a number of new faces. Judges Raychellene Talbott, Sandy Millet and Aryn Norns had the difficult task of selecting winners in four categories: instrumental, dance, vocal and 17 and older. Winners are as follows Instrumental 1st Josh Hatton, violin 2nd Rylie Patterson, piano 3rd Johnathan Tanner, violin Dance 1st Chelsey Davis 2nd (tie) Chris Castillo 2nd [tie) Vince Castillo 3rd Sierra Poulson Vocal 1st Morgan Tew (with the evening's only perfect score) 2nd Sammae Smith 3rd Kalli Jackson 17 and older 1st Riley Robinson, vocal 2nd Rebecca Tanner, piano 3rd Band: Trevor Olsen, Mary Jacobson, Keaton Anderson and Mike Jenkins SHOWCASE: Above, Rebecca Tanner plays "Prelude in C Minor." Tanner took second in the 17 and older category. Below left, Sammae Smith, second place winner in the vocal category, sings "I Believe." Below right, Vince Castillo does hip-hop. He and his brother, Chris, tied for second in dance. Right, Morgan Tew took first in vocal with a perfect score MANY TALENTS: Above, Keaton Anderson sings "Fired," accompanied by Mary Jacobson on bass, Mike Jenkins on drums and Trevor Olsen on piano. The un-named band took third in 17 and older. Left, instrumental winner Josh Hatton performs a violin solo. Below, Chelsey Davis took first place in the dance category. |