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Libby drama team 2nd at Columbia Falls Invite

Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 15 years, 11 months AGO
by Western News
| January 10, 2010 11:00 PM

The Libby High School drama team took second place behind Polson in the Class A competition at last weekend’s Columbia Falls Invitational.

Mike Wise and Elizabeth Rodgers had the team’s top placing of the day with first in the Classical Duo division. Paige Bothman and Jason Schikora teamed up to take second in Humorous Duo.

Libby also had a pair of third-place performances with John Vinion in Pantomime, and Jolee Holder and Miranda Raab in Serious Duo. Mike Wise also placed eighth in the Humorous Solo division.

Libby is scheduled to compete in the Bigfork Invitational on Saturday before heading off to divisionals on Jan. 22-23 at Whitefish.

Columbia Falls Invitational

Libby Placewinners

• Pantomime–3, John Vinion

• Serious Duo–3, Jolee Holder and Miranda Rabb

• Humorous Duo–2, Paige Bothman and Jason Schikora

• Classical Duo–1, Mike Wise and Elizabeth Rodgers

• Humorous Solo –8, Mike Wise

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