All-State awards announced
Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years, 3 months AGO
Area high school students have made the cut to perform at the 2014 Montana All-State Music Festival.
Students were selected for All-State band, choir or orchestra based on auditions. This year’s festival takes place Wednesday through Friday in Missoula.
Columbia Falls High School
Choir: Kelcie Christensen, soprano 2; Bailey Duke, alto 1; Todd Ervin, bass 2 and Meredith Stolte, soprano 2.
Flathead High School
Band: Heather Fantino, clarinet.
Orchestra: Tommy Diegel, string bass; Meredith Iams, violin I; Brittany Mundhenke, string bass and Andrew Schultz, viola.
Choir: Chris Alexander, tenor 1; Cody Bowen, tenor 1; Kimmie Bowen, soprano 1; Wyatt Dykhuizen, tenor 2; James Early, bass 1; Mia Kluesner, alto 2; Renee Martinez, alto 2; Micah Moore, bass 2; Chris Rodwick, bass 2; Saila Rogge, soprano 1; Alex Weed, alto 2; Eric West, bass 2; Christine West, soprano 1 and Stephen Zorn, bass 1.
Glacier High School
Band: Nick Barr, trumpet; Colin Cordell, percussion and Andy Ivanoff, euphonium.
Orchestra: Anna Cecil, viola.
Choir: Ben Bridwell, tenor 2; Megan Bridwell, soprano 2; Chandler Eaves, bass 1; Ben Habel, bass 2; Rebecca Konen, alto 2; Nathan MacGregor, tenor 1; Micah Meadors, soprano 1; Anna Williams, alto 2 and Riley Wilton, alto 2.
Libby High School
Choir: Galen Graziano, tenor 2 and Makana Shriner, bass 2.
Polson High School
Band: Sierra Garcia, trombone and Austin Martinez, bass clarinet.
Choir: Olivia Hewston, soprano 1.
Whitefish High School
Band: Faith Geer, flute.
Orchestra: Eric Holdhusen, Annika Gordon and Maybelline Green, all violin.
Choir: Saige Perchy, soprano 2 and Malia Van Dort, alto 2.
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