Two years and about four days later, SBRHS’s very own Electrify, Amplify, and Voltage show choirs got to perform on stage for an in-person audience at Shepherd Hill’s 2022 Central Massachusetts Show Choir Festival!
Photo: [sbrhsshowchoir]. Amplify performing at this year’s Central Massachusetts Show Choir Festival. Instagram, 2/5/22.Electrify earned a silver medal in the large mixed division. Electrify’s “Shine Your Light” show features solos by Caroline Field, Shawn Simmons, Maggie Corcoran, Morgan Machado, and Emma Franco. Electrify’s “Best Performer” of the night was Sophia Puccini. Amplify earned a silver medal in the unisex division. Amplify’s “Deck of Cards” show features solos by Faith Magee and Erin Rausch. Faith Magee earned best female soloist in the unisex division. Amplify’s “Best Performer” of the night was Caroline Field. Voltage earned a bronze medal in the unisex division. Voltage’s “Through Television” show features solos by Alexander Oliveira, Ty Medeiros, Kyle Comeau, and Vincent Camara. Voltage’s “Best Performer” of the night was Shawn Simmons.
Photo: [sbrhsshowchoir]. Voltage performing at this year’s Central Massachusetts Show Choir Festival. Instagram, 2/5/22.Congratulations to SBRHS show choirs, and good luck to Electrify at the 2022 Tantasqua Show Choir Spectacular (on February 12)!
Kylee Schecter is currently a 12th grade student at Somerset Berkley Regional High School. She is one of the Breeze editors, the president of Model United...
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