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  Show Choir Community    Events    2010 Season    John Hersey Chicagoland Showcase 2010


Event Info



March 6th, 2010


Venue Info

John Hersey High School
1900 E. Thomas Street
Arlington Heights, IL 60004

Phone: (847) 718-4800

Event Details

No. of Attending Choirs:

  13 Mixed Groups
  6 Treble Groups
  1 Bass Groups

Hosts:

  John Hersey "OnStage"
  John Hersey "Ladies First"

Judges: Unknown

Tickets

Ticket prices unknown.

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John Hersey Chicagoland Showcase 2010









Awards
Predictions
Photos
Event Site
Live Stream


Finals
 

Groups in order of placement

 The Classics
 Wheaton Warrenville South High School
Grand Champion 
Best Vocals 
Best Choreography 

 Expressions
 Buffalo Grove High School
First Runner Up 

 F.C. Singers
 Franklin Central High School
Second Runner Up 

 Choralation
 Milton High School
3rd Runner Up 

 Mixed Company
 Prospect High School
4th Runner Up 

 Sound
 Mundelein High School
5th Runner Up 


Mixed Division - Tier I (Prelims)
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Mixed Division - Tier II
 

Groups

 Flight
 Wheaton North High School
First Place 

 Rising Stars
 Milton High School
Second Place 

 Town Criers
 Elk Grove High School
Third Place 


Single Clef Division
 

Groups

 Esprit
 Wheaton Warrenville South High School
First Place 

 Lights
 Mundelein High School
Second Place 

 Company
 Prospect High School
Third Place 

 Trebellious

 Rolling Meadows High School
No Placement 

 Sound FX

 Mundelein High School
No Placement 

 New Vibes

 Buffalo Grove High School
No Placement 

 High Voltage

 Franklin Central High School
No Placement 


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SpamMoskowitz





Problematic





colormelsw...





stride2292





Arranger91





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derrick on Mar 4, 2010, 12:52 AM
Post #60
 


QUOTE (Stolby @ Mar 03 2010, 01:05 PM) *

I believe Mundelein still shares members, but I may be wrong on that.



I'm like 92.84% sure that you're correct.




Stolba on Mar 3, 2010, 1:05 PM
Post #59
 
I believe Mundelein still shares members, but I may be wrong on that.

S

SpamMoskowitz on Mar 3, 2010, 9:46 AM
Post #58
 


QUOTE (mjo3689 @ Mar 03 2010, 12:55 AM) *


Looking at the list, I realize I know very little about most of these groups, even though I recognize the group names and their schools' mixed groups have strong reputations. Really all I know is that Lights and SoundFX are always really good and that Company has gradually improved over the 7(?) or so years they've been in existence.

If I understand correctly, some Single-Gender groups contain some of the mixed group's members with additional students added in, while other groups have no personnel overlap between their mixed and Single-Gender groups. I know there are some of the latter, I assume there are some of the former as well. Can people shed light on which groups are which? seems like a good starting point to start making Single-Gender placement predictions.



I am from Franklin Central, and i dont know about the other groups, but our groups dont mix people. You are either in one group or the other, if that helps. The only other group that i have heard of that is going to be there is Buffalo Grove, and ive heard they are good.




ChrisYousif on Mar 3, 2010, 1:07 AM
Post #57
 
3 more days!!!! im so pumped



Mitchell on Mar 3, 2010, 12:55 AM
Post #56
 


QUOTE (HighVoltage2012 @ Mar 01 2010, 10:15 AM) *

Any predicts for the Single-Gender groups?



Looking at the list, I realize I know very little about most of these groups, even though I recognize the group names and their schools' mixed groups have strong reputations. Really all I know is that Lights and SoundFX are always really good and that Company has gradually improved over the 7(?) or so years they've been in existence.

If I understand correctly, some Single-Gender groups contain some of the mixed group's members with additional students added in, while other groups have no personnel overlap between their mixed and Single-Gender groups. I know there are some of the latter, I assume there are some of the former as well. Can people shed light on which groups are which? seems like a good starting point to start making Single-Gender placement predictions.




Mitchell on Mar 3, 2010, 12:33 AM
Post #55
 


QUOTE (colormelsworld @ Mar 02 2010, 03:18 PM) *



Lights made finals at Chicagoland in 2008. We did compete against Sound and the other 4 groups in finals and came in 3rd place overall. Sound came in 5th place overall. Chicagoland changed the rules for last year so that the "prep" groups can no longer make finals. Instead they have the winner of the prep division perform an exhibition before finals begins.




Thanks for the info, I didn't know there was a rule change. That's interesting, I can think of some good arguments both for and against that rule change.
Anyway, thanks everyone for the info and for setting my facts straight!


J

jewlatte on Mar 2, 2010, 11:40 PM
Post #54
 
I'm pretty sure it was Center Grove that pulled their girls' group out of finals in 2006. In 2008, Mundelein Lights and Sound both competed in finals, and Lights ended up beating Sound and getting third overall.



JWill on Mar 2, 2010, 8:10 PM
Post #53
 


QUOTE (mjo3689 @ Mar 02 2010, 01:10 AM) *


I'm sure I'm setting myself up for embarrassment by questioning this, but isn't it technically the top 6 scoring groups from the entire day, regardless of class or division? I believe it was 2007 that Mundelein Lights were placed into finals, but (according to the version of the story that made it through our home room) they chose not to compete against their own mixed group and that allowed Prospect Mixed Co to eventually get the 6th finals spot.


I believe it was Burbank's girls that chose not to compete against their mixed group. Maybe 2006 or 2007.




Stolba on Mar 2, 2010, 3:48 PM
Post #52
 


QUOTE (mjo3689 @ Mar 02 2010, 01:10 AM) *


I'm sure I'm setting myself up for embarrassment by questioning this, but isn't it technically the top 6 scoring groups from the entire day, regardless of class or division? I believe it was 2007 that Mundelein Lights were placed into finals, but (according to the version of the story that made it through our home room) they chose not to compete against their own mixed group and that allowed Prospect Mixed Co to eventually get the 6th finals spot.



In 06 I know that this happend with Center grove's girls group. They did not compete against their varsity group but performed in finals.




colormelsworld on Mar 2, 2010, 3:18 PM
Post #51
 


QUOTE (mjo3689 @ Mar 02 2010, 01:10 AM) *


I'm sure I'm setting myself up for embarrassment by questioning this, but isn't it technically the top 6 scoring groups from the entire day, regardless of class or division? I believe it was 2007 that Mundelein Lights were placed into finals, but (according to the version of the story that made it through our home room) they chose not to compete against their own mixed group and that allowed Prospect Mixed Co to eventually get the 6th finals spot.




Lights made finals at Chicagoland in 2008. We did compete against Sound and the other 4 groups in finals and came in 3rd place overall. Sound came in 5th place overall. Chicagoland changed the rules for last year so that the "prep" groups can no longer make finals. Instead they have the winner of the prep division perform an exhibition before finals begins.





derrick on Mar 2, 2010, 1:11 PM
Post #50
 


QUOTE (mjo3689 @ Mar 02 2010, 01:14 AM) *


40 kids in dresses, heels, and tuxes crossing Rand Road in pairs sounds like the most epic game of Frogger ever. Just sayin.



Bahahaha. That would be great to witness!




Mitchell on Mar 2, 2010, 1:14 AM
Post #49
 


QUOTE (derrick @ Feb 27 2010, 06:35 PM) *


Maybe if you held hands with a buddy as you crossed the street?



40 kids in dresses, heels, and tuxes crossing Rand Road in pairs sounds like the most epic game of Frogger ever. Just sayin.




Mitchell on Mar 2, 2010, 1:10 AM
Post #48
 


QUOTE (Jorge @ Feb 24 2010, 12:22 PM) *


The single gender champion will not be included in finals. They perform before finals. There will be 6 varsity groups in finals.



I'm sure I'm setting myself up for embarrassment by questioning this, but isn't it technically the top 6 scoring groups from the entire day, regardless of class or division? I believe it was 2007 that Mundelein Lights were placed into finals, but (according to the version of the story that made it through our home room) they chose not to compete against their own mixed group and that allowed Prospect Mixed Co to eventually get the 6th finals spot.


S

SpamMoskowitz on Mar 1, 2010, 10:15 AM
Post #47
 
Any predicts for the Single-Gender groups?



juliofrommississippi on Feb 28, 2010, 10:39 PM
Post #46
 


QUOTE (bgso @ Feb 27 2010, 02:37 AM) *


Prospect is about 5 minutes away from Hersey, Palatine is 20. In a world where bus rides can last hours or even days (I'm looking at you Orlando!) All the 214 and 211 choirs have "home field advantage."



its just like when any Cedar Rapids choir competes in Cedar Rapids/Benton. there is gonna be a huge crowd supporting them




Speedra on Feb 28, 2010, 9:14 PM
Post #45
 
The Chicagoland Showcase was originally hosted by Rolling Meadows HS



linein on Feb 28, 2010, 9:10 PM
Post #44
 
Random question, has John Hersey always hosted Chicagoland Showcase?



derrick on Feb 27, 2010, 6:35 PM
Post #43
+1


QUOTE (sammijoey @ Feb 27 2010, 12:32 AM) *


actually, we couldn't. we'd have to cross a pretty busy street.



Maybe if you held hands with a buddy as you crossed the street?


J

JOROLO2 on Feb 27, 2010, 4:15 PM
Post #42
 
haha Ms. Mac retired from BG 3 years ago in '07! I would hardly call that "assistant director" haha

she even put BG in second last year to WWS... she's definitely fair and is always professional when it comes to judging


B

bgso on Feb 27, 2010, 2:37 AM
Post #41
 


QUOTE (CS24AX @ Feb 26 2010, 10:45 PM) *


The 6th finals spot could definitely go to Palatine (especially after their success here last year) or Fort Atkinson as well, but Prospect's home-field advantage (same school district, right?) might just help them in some way or another.

.



Prospect is about 5 minutes away from Hersey, Palatine is 20. In a world where bus rides can last hours or even days (I'm looking at you Orlando!) All the 214 and 211 choirs have "home field advantage."



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