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Contest Scores

HARMONET SCORING SUMMARY, Central States District Small Chorus Contest
SPEBSQSA, Inc., Columbia, Missouri, April 13, 2002

FINALS/SONGS                                        MUS PRE SNG TOTL MEN
 1 Black Hawk Metro, IA (Proud Image)
     If You Had All The World And Its Gold          130 125 125  755  20
     The Moment I Saw Your Eyes                     124 131 120 62.9%

 2 Omaha, NE (Heartland Harmonizers)
     Sweet Adeline                                  129 120 133  754  16
     Everything Old Is New Again                    119 120 133 62.8%

 3 Leavenworth, KS (Cody Choraliers)
     When The Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves For Alabam' 102 115 124  689  26
     Toot Toot Tootsie                              106 116 126 57.4%

 4 Muscatine, IA (Heartland Harmony Chorus)
     I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen              116 109 119  669  17
     Down Among The Sugar Cane                      102 112 111 55.8%

 5 Ames, IA (Lincoln Highwaymen)
     Whispering                                      78  93  74  515  14
     Louise                                          91  97  82 42.9%

PANEL:
ADMINISTRATOR     MUSIC             PRESENTATION      SINGING
S. Barger-FWD     S. Armstrong-ONT  D. Challman-LOL   R. Johnson-CSD
C. Hunter-FWD     B. Brock-EVG      R. Ross-SUN       B. Wachter-MAD

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The scores listed above have been hand-entered by Steve Tremper, who
assumes all responsibility for typo's and other unintentional errors.
When in doubt, please refer to the OFFICIAL published score sheets from
each District contest for actual scores.

Please contact Steve at harmonetreporter@yahoo.com with any corrections.
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