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Sequim Middle School holds talent show

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Twelve Sequim Middle

School students took their talents center stage for the ASB all-school talent

show on June 4.&nbsp;

Students’ talents

ranged from playing jazz piano to hip hop dancing to leading dog tricks to

singing like pop stars.&nbsp;

Eighth-graders

Matthew Kowitz and Lijah Sanford won first place for playing guitar and singing

“The Dynamo of Volition.”&nbsp;

Second place went to

Keaton Stromberg, an eighth-grader, who sang and played on guitar “The Day I

Left the Womb.”

Sixth-grader Bailey

Bryan won third place for singing “The Best Day.”

Each winner received

a medal and all participants got colorful certificates.&nbsp;

Other participants

were Emily Anderson, seventh grade, leading dog tricks; Kyle Chamblin, sixth,

playing “Jazz Ocistano in C major” on piano; Kristina Holtrop, seventh, dancing

to “My Immortal;” Christie Honore, eighth, singing and dancing to “Paparazzi;”

Lavee Hess, eighth, playing guitar for and singing “Halleluiah;” Allison

Masangkay, eighth, dancing to “Imma a Bee;” Clarissa Preston, sixth, performing

gymnastics to “Jump Then Fall;” and Ciara Westhoven, eighth, singing “Walking

on Sunshine.”

Thirty-seven

students tried out for the show that was held in the Sequim Middle School

gym.&nbsp;