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Choir from Tacoma's Wilson High earns renown in California

The Wilson High School Scintillation Show Choir recently competed in the Anaheim Heritage Choral Festival, winning several awards including The Outstanding Choral Group trophy for the highest scoring choral group in any division, a Gold Award for receiving scores above 90 – out of 100 – from all three judges and The Maestro Vocal Solo Award was awarded to senior Ryan Fitzgerald.

Published: May 28, 2012 at 12:05 a.m. PDTUpdated: May 28, 2012 at 7:05 a.m. PDT
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The Wilson High School Scintillation Show Choir recently competed in the Anaheim Heritage Choral Festival, winning several awards including The Outstanding Choral Group trophy for the highest scoring choral group in any division, a Gold Award for receiving scores above 90 – out of 100 – from all three judges and The Maestro Vocal Solo Award was awarded to senior Ryan Fitzgerald.

The choir also performed at Disneyland while in California.

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