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Clinton Attache’ wins grand championship at Alabama competition

Clinton High School’s  show choir captured the grand championship over the weekend at the South Central Classic show choir competition in Homewood, Alabama.

In their first competition of the year, Attaché won top awards for best vocals, best choreography, and best overall effect.

The other top show choirs placing in the competition were Petal High School, Soundsations, first runner up; Brandon High School, Brio, second runner up; Jackson Preparatory School, Reveillon, third runner up; and Auburn High School (Alabama), Varsity Singers; fourth runner up.

Clinton Attaché is composed of 46 singer/dancers, 15 instrumentalists, and 20 crew members. The award-winning show choir is led by directors David and Mary Fehr, pit director Robert Allen, and crew director Deborah Morgan. Choreographers include April James, Stephen Todd, Dexter Bishop, Kellis McSparrin Oldenburg, and Harley McAlexander.

Attache’ will compete at the Petal Show Choir Invitational at Petal High School February 25. The Clinton group travels to Madison, Connecticut to compete at the Daniel Hand Connecticut Classic on March 4.

 

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