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  Show Choir Community    Events    2023 Season    West Virginia State Show Choir Festival 2023


Event Info



March 25th, 2023


Venue Info

Hurricane High School
3350 Teays Valley Rd.
Hurricane, WV 25526

Phone: (304) 562-3991

Event Details

No. of Attending Choirs:

  11 Mixed Groups
  3 Treble Groups

Hosts:

  West Virginia Vocal Music Association (WVVMA)

Judges:

  Connie Mulligan

  Karlene Krouse

  Sterling Finkbine

  Lara Ray

  Garrett Breeze

  Gail Kennedy (band)

  Phillip Bailey (performer)

  Briana Nannen (solo)


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$15
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Mixed Division - Tier I
 

Groups

 Red Hot
 Hurricane High School
First Place 
Best Vocals 
Best Choreography 
Overall Grand Champion 

 Illusions
 Huntington High School
Second Place 


Mixed Division - Tier II
 

Groups

 Vocal Intensity
 Robert C. Byrd High School
First Place 
Best Male Soloist 
Overall 2nd Place 

 Showcats
 Nitro High School
Second Place 
Best Costumes 
Best Female Soloist (Emma Fields) 
Overall 3rd Place 

 General Admission
 Winfield High School
Third Place 
Best Band 
Best Show Design 
Best Instrumentalist (Gavin Fisk) 
Overall 4th Place 

 High Impact
 Herbert Hoover High School
4th Place 
Overall 5th Place 

 Kaleidoscope
 Musselman High School
5th Place 


Mixed Division - Tier III
 

Groups

 Visual Volume
 Poca High School
First Place 
Best Vocals 
Best Choreography 
Best Band 
Best Show Design 
Best Costumes 
Best Female Soloist (Kamryn Starcher) 
Best Instrumentalist (Kamryn Starcher) 

 Voices In Perfection
 Capital High School
Second Place 

 Pop Singers
 Jefferson High School
Third Place 
Best Male Soloist (Caleb Wiser) 

 The Shamrocks
 Notre Dame High School
4th Place 


Treble Division
 

Groups

 Heat Wave
 Hurricane High School
First Place 
Best Vocals 
Best Choreography 
Best Costumes 
Best Soloist 

 Emerald Elegance
 Winfield High School
Second Place 
Best Band 
Best Show Design 
Best Instrumentalist (Jensine Atkins) 

 Ethereal
 Spring Mills High School
Third Place 


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Crymore on Mar 26, 2023, 12:36 PM
Post #74
+8
It is comical and also sad to see some of these posts about the state championship. Instead of congratulating the winners, conspiracy theories of collusion and even the weather took place. I suppose this is a way to make yourself feel better. Your school/child didn’t win and there is zero way on earth that could happen so I am going to vent on one of the places that kids come to read and air my grief to show my support.

Sad.

Pathetic.

But such is the way of the world now. Where truth and fact a can be washed away with someone crying and saying it didn’t happen. And for the foolish person who posted that Hurricane somehow shut the electric off. Here is my theory.

In secret I believe that the director of Hurricane Show Choir is secretly Thor.
It only makes sense. I believe he purposely walked outside, tapped his iPad to the ground, which then turned into mjolnir. Then he summoned a great wind storm which tore through the hurricane area knocking over trees and power lines DURING the heat wave performance. He did this to in fact bring more attention to their performance. Because that only makes sense right?

Or maybe he summoned lightning to hit the school? This could have happened! Never mind the trees that knocked over the power lines and destroyed a pole that you could actually see as you were pulling out of the hurricane high school. Visual factual things DO NOT MATTER.

And as far as Red Hot is concerned. There is nothing wrong with telling your child they done well. That they performed to the best of their ability, but still lost, happens everyday in life.

But again, it’s easier to come here and spout deception. And claim your school should have won. Blame the judges. Blame the host.
Deflection. The ultimate tool.

Red hot won because they were the best. But again, I am sure the judges were persuaded to change their mind and let them win because the director would have summoned mjolnir and destroyed their homes had they not done so. Yeah, that’s gotta be it.



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Alysdad on Mar 27, 2023, 7:03 AM
Post #75
+4
Your right that Mr Kincaid is a super hero. He is a dedicated teacher. He is a rare breed that is able to consistently get the best from his students. I don't believe he focuses on winning. I believe he preaches do your best and his students respond. He has built a culture of excellence that students want to be part of. Cheating is not part of a culture like that.


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Crymore on Mar 27, 2023, 11:09 AM
Post #76
+1
Well said about Mr K.

I also believe all the kids that perform are special. It takes talent, courage, and an incredible amount of work to do what they do. I have had the privilege of watching dozens and dozens of different show choirs. It was always enjoyable and awesome to watch them all.


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SCALUMN on Mar 25, 2023, 8:16 PM
Post #57
 
After watching all the groups today I think it is clear to see that allowing Hurricane to host this event and watching their director constantly talk to the judges throughout the day is definitely a bad idea. This should be held at a neutral site where the judges aren’t guided by the host. I am a WV show choir alumni and after the Winfield girls group brought me to tears with an amazing show, I was embarrassed that they didn’t win. It’s now obvious to me that there is some bias that helped Hurricane girls group win. Move this event to a neutral site, keep Hurricanes director away from the judges, and let the kids perform in an auditorium where there is better sound and possibly a backup generator.




averyecunningham on Mar 25, 2023, 8:20 PM
Post #58
+3
Since you are an alum, I think you would understand that Kincaid is simply being hospitable to all of the judges. All of the scores and tapes have to be constantly collected as well as if they need any drinks or snacks. Your opinion also might be different than the judges who are educated in music and performance. Hurricane was kind enough to allow their space to be used AND they worked through a power outage so I think some thanks should be given for the commitment to making State a good experience.




Jqrobie on Mar 25, 2023, 8:25 PM
Post #59
+7
The power was not a generator issue, it was a power line issue, hurricane had no control over that. in fact I think Hurricane handled the situation very well. as for Mr Kincaid, he is simply there to make sure the judges were taken care of, especially with the power outage that made things more difficult, he was just there to be a host since the 2 year rotation has fallen with hurricane.


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SCALUMN on Mar 25, 2023, 8:28 PM
Post #60
 
Maybe let someone else beside the director “take care” of the judges during a competition in which you have choirs competing. That just makes sense. I thought the power outage was handled very well.




Clovis H on Mar 25, 2023, 8:35 PM
Post #63
+7
With all due respect to those groups in attendance, you claiming bias to Hurricane because in YOUR opinion a group should have won is not fair. Winfield has a great show this year, but when you claim that several renown and highly qualified judges have a bias towards Hurricane simply because they are the host school, is inappropriate.


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joechoir on Mar 25, 2023, 8:37 PM
Post #64
+5
Winfield treble are truly special. However, the emotion evoked by a show is not something on the grading sheet past a “general effect” or show design type scoring. Hurricane takes on a more difficult show than the rest of the state for both their mixed and treble groups and cleans/executes it to a higher quality than the rest of the state.

That’s not a put down to anyone else in WV, as anyone can plainly see that the level of show choir in WV has become extremely extremely high as it starts to gain ground on other powerhouse states of the area. It is my firm opinion that Hurricane would win this comp every year regardless of any format change and it seems to be the opinion of many others in the state as well. I hope you better consider the sorts of comments you make in the future, especially ones that promote this sort of nonsense.



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Elliott on Mar 25, 2023, 8:52 PM
Post #67
+2
Hurricane has hosted states the past two years but before this it was held at barboursville park by cabell midland, and then at a school in Morgantown. Hurricanes groups won both of those years as well. It’s not a matter of cheating at all. These judges are highly respected across the country and wouldn’t be swayed by some hospitality. The power going out was a town wide issue caused by a fire and could have happened anywhere. Hurricane handled it with professionalism and did everything to keep the competition running smoothly. The power even went out in the middle of hurricanes own show, which the kids handled with professionalism. Not to take away from other choirs, Winfield girls were amazing, but the level of difficulty is not the same level as hurricanes group. Difficulty level is factored in scoring. This is why they won, and it was well deserved.


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PocaVV2020 on Mar 25, 2023, 8:58 PM (Edited)
Post #68
+18
As the director that is hosting the event next year and shadowed Mr. Kincaid for parts of yesterday and today I can tell you that this post couldn’t be further off base. When I was in the room and was too close to the judges, Mr. Kincaid was quick to ask me to remove myself to make sure there could be no mistaking that I was holding a personal conversation with the judges. The only time Mr. Kincaid is with the judges is when he is prepping them for the day and showing them how to use the scoring system, etc. He checks on them periodically to make sure there are no issues. I assure you this “bias” that you speak of doesn’t exist. I was actually surprised at just how hands-off he is in regard to the judges.

I ADORE Winfield's girls. They were fantastic. Hurricanes girls were ALSO fantastic today. I wouldn’t have wanted to be a judge on the panel today.

To call for a neutral site, etc. would also be a considerable cost to the vocal music association and we depend on directors to take on the BURDEN of hosting. It’s not an easy job.

We all have days the results don’t turn out the way we want, but we can’t simply blame the coordinator because they hired the judges.

This kind of discussion/comment is SO counterproductive and not in line with the values we are trying to teach our kids.



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CV2011 on Mar 26, 2023, 12:19 PM
Post #73
+2
This is an extremely inappropriate, and outrageous post. Your entitled to your opinion on who should win, but to make an accusation that Hurricane's director is the only reason Hurricane won, it's complete ignorance. And you literally join the site the day of the competition, just so you could show your inherent bias towards a group. There is a great camaraderie between all the groups in WV. Please go somewhere else with your crap.



thatsingingkid on Mar 26, 2023, 11:10 AM (Edited)
Post #72
+2
Caleb Wiser from Jefferson won Best Male Soloist in Festival Division

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Alysdad on Mar 26, 2023, 7:28 AM
Post #71
+7
Red Hot is an unbelievable group. They constantly beat some of the best groups in the nation. West Virginia should be proud of this group that represents your state so well. Being from Loveland I don't usually root for them but I sure love to watch them. GO RED HOT!

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tmoozie on Mar 25, 2023, 10:13 PM
Post #69
+11
I don't usually put my 2 cents in, but you guys do realize that the kids read these post too. And some of you are saying that the judges cheated and are biased and that so and so should have won instead of those who did win. All schools, all groups and all kids deserve high praises, they all work their behinds off. I'm sure the judges know more than you and I.




Jeff. on Mar 25, 2023, 11:09 PM
Post #70
+8
This is a really great point. This event has received a lot of unwarranted criticism; much of which has come from show choir parents. Participating students have demonstrated maturity in their posts on here and I'd say directors deserve credit for setting the record straight as well. It sounds like the director and organization team had their hands full today facing adversity and still managed to pull off a successful event; they should be given their kudos instead of accusations. We've always held showchoir.com to be a place of productive and constructive dialogue. I hope some adults will take notes from the sportsmanship and leadership of their students and directors.

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PocaVV2020 on Mar 25, 2023, 8:50 PM
Post #66
+1
Visual Volume was also awarded best instrumental soloist - Kamryn Starcher and Best Female Soloist - Kamryn Starcher.



Jqrobie on Mar 25, 2023, 7:13 PM
Post #56
+2
WV show choir championship division

Single-Gender Division
Winfield- Outstanding instrumental solo
Winfield- Best Band
Hurricane Heat Wave- Best Costumes
Winfield- Outstanding Show Design
Hurricane- Best Female Soloist
Hurricane- Best Choreo
Hurricane- Best Vocals
2Ru- Spring Mills
1st Ru- Winfield
GC-Hurricane

Championship Division

Medium Mixed
2ru- Winfield General Admission
1Ru- Nitro Showcats
GC- RCB Vocal Intensity

Large Mixed
1ru- Huntington
GC- Hurricane Red Hot

Caption Awards

Best Int. Solo- Winfield
Best Female Solo- Emma Fields Nitro
Best Male Solo- RCB
Best Band- Winfield
Best Costumes- Nitro
Best Show Design- Winfield General Admission

4RU- Herbert Hoover

3RU-Winfield General Admission

2RU- Nitro Showcats

Best Choreo- Hurricane Red Hot

Best Vocals- Hurricane Red Hot

1RU- RCB Vocal Intensity

GC- Hurricane Red Hot





tylermcgough_ on Mar 25, 2023, 8:31 PM
Post #62
+1
Emerald Elegance Outstanding Instrumental Soloist was Jensine Atkins, and General Admission outstanding Instrumental soloist was Gavin Fisk



Jqrobie on Mar 25, 2023, 4:05 PM
Post #55
+3
Wv State Festival Awards

Best Costumes -Poca Visual Volume

Best Show Design- Poca Visual Volume

Best Band- Poca Visual Volume

2nd Runner Up - Jefferson Pop Singers

1st Runner Up - Capital VIPs

Best Choreography- Poca Visual Volume

Best Vocals- Poca Visual Volume

Grand Champion- Poca Visual Volume



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