#SAMANTHA AND KYLIE FOR THE WIN
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barneysbigstompers · 5 months ago
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I’m js tryna listen to calming music whg are they roleplaying in live chat
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theivorybilledwoodpecker · 2 years ago
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Over one year on from Dobbs, please remember the victims of abortion bans in America. These are just the ones that made it to the news:
Marlena Stell
Amanda Zurawski
Mylissa Farmer
The 10-year-old from Ohio
The 16-year-old from Florida
The 15-year-old from Florida
Nancy Davis
Elizabeth Weller
Anya Cook
Kelly Shannon
Jessica Bernardo
Kierstan Hogan
Taylor Edwards
Kylie Beaton
Gabriella Gonzalez
Samantha Casiano
Lauren Van Vleet
Austin Dennard
Lauren Miller
Jaci Statton
Kristina Cruickshank
Tara George
Kailee DeSpain
Deborah Dorbert
Mayron Hollis
Kristen Anya
Heather Maberry
Melissa Novak
Kayla Smith
Lauren Christensen
Beth Long
Anabely Lopes
Christina Zielke
Kaitlyn Joshua
Lauren Hall
Carmen Broesder
Jill Hartle
Brittany Vidrine
Jane Doe from Massachusetts, who had an ectopic pregnancy rupture because a pregnancy crisis center told her it was viable
The Jane Doe had an ectopic pregnancy rupture after an anti-abortion pregnancy center told her she had a normal pregnancy
Emily Doe, whose fetus had lungs that wouldn’t develop and had no kidneys. The pregnancy had the potential to endanger her health…but it wasn’t endangering it yet. So she had to flee Missouri for an abortion.
Victoria Doe from Louisiana, who had to go to Oregon
Ashley Brandt
Anna Zargarian
Reverend and Doctor Love Holt
Michelle Mitchenor
Brooke High
Ashley from Mississippi, who was raped and forced to give birth to her rapist's baby. She's 13.
Nicole Blackmon
Allie Phillips
Jennifer Adkins
When we do win back our right to bodily autonomy, forced birthers will forget these people. Some have absolutely no idea who these people are. But when you tell them you hope what they force on others gets forced on them, they gasp and say you're evil. Because they recognize that what they force on others is wrong, and they think they deserve better than their victims.
If you think the "abortion debate" is merely a difference of opinion, you haven't been paying attention.
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18-2024 · 1 month ago
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OC: Mika Barnes
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Fullname: Michela Barnes
Alias:
Mika Barnes
Status: Alive
Occupation:
Student of Miyagi-Do (Currently)
Student of Crane-Fang (Formerly)
Relatives:
Mike Barnes (Father)
Michelle Barnes (Mother)
Henry Yost (Maternal Grandfather)
Friends:
Daniel LaRusso (Sensei)
Johnny Lawrence (Sensi)
Chozen Toguchi (Sensi)
Sam LaRusso (Close Friend)
Robby Keene (Close Friend)
Miguel Diaz
Hawk
Demtri Alexopoulos
Tory Nichols
Kenji Okumoto (Close Friend)
Axel Kovacevic
Miyagi-Do Students
Eagle-Fang Students
Enemies:
Terry Silver
John Kreese
Sensei Wolf
Zara Malik (Rival)
Michela Barnes, aka Mika is the daughter of International Champion Mike Barnes. A strong young, she is eager to be a strong fighter like him.
Biography:
Mika was born to Mike and Mitchelle Barnes. From a young age, Mika was to being athlete, inheriting her father's strength and prowess and had interest in martial arts. She into hockey and football. She had also helped her father build furniture, developing her strength.
During her freshman year, she joined Crane-Fang Karate Dojo. Mike disapproved of it at first, but at first, eventually seeing his daughter fight, he let her continue karate.
Later she fell in love with her fellow student, Kylie George
Personality:
Mika is strong-willed, blunt, and fierce young woman. She is known to not let challenge hold her back. This causes to hard work and improve when needed. She also she known to loving and cute with calls and text with her girlfriend
When she first met Samantha, she tricked into she wants avenger her defeat by her hands Sam's father, fighting by her. She continued tough and killer facade for the next few days with Sam. When she finally was beaten, she made final strike her, she broke in laughter and revealed she was must joking with her.
She quickly befriend all the Miyagi-Do Students, espically Sam and Tory, who she calls her karate sisters.
When she found Tory's mom died, she showed alot of concerned. She shows alot and understanding when the other are blaming for their losses in the Sekai Talkai.
She was interested Zara Malik, trying see how her secret a strong fighter is. She studied Zara through observation and brief interactions. She found out Zara hooked with up Robby get into Tory's head, she becomes abrasive and aggressive. With Zara's more cocky attitude funneling her inherited anger. Causing to threat and warn her into not messing with her.
In the massive brawl, she fought Zara. As Zara eggs her on, Mika didn't hesitant, grabbing out of an anger, snapping her arm and leg out anger that Zara provoked her.
When Mika finds out from Sam and Kenji that Axel was being abused, she went tells herself that he needs to stand up or she will tell.
Mika still wanted to take out Zara, but understood she was Tory's fight win. This made her feel the same way towards, really this conflicts in his eyes. This made her lose against him.
Even after he injured her, she saw he had no choice, and instantly forgave still suggesting himself should get out Wolf's hands soon.
Later on, she mocks Zara's flirtatious and bratty saying she should try girls rather than boys she ever wanted to get back her.
Fighting Style:
Similar to her father, Mika has uses brute strength and speed to overpower her opponent. She is able to break Sam's defense and overpower and speed in her offense. She is able to be take hits from even Hawk, Robby, and Miguel strike very well.
With Zara Malik, she first ever saw her first and beat her easily she studied her fighting style in every one her fights, in case she had to fight. After getting taunted by Zara and hearing that Robby and Zara, she channeled the same anger and intensity her father had, went after in the brawl. She matched her speed and used her strength countered her nimble frame, making to hurt her arm and leg.
During a match when she went against Axel, her mind clouded, seeing that he did not want to her. It also shows she is strong, to her gender and size, Axel is much stronger than her.
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my-chaos-radio-80-list · 23 days ago
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Take Me Back - Noiseworks
Thank God It’s Christmas - Queen (Christmas)
That's What Friends Are For - Dionne Warwick
That's When I Think Of You - 1927
The Best - Tina Turner
The Captain Of Her Heart - Double
The Circus - Erasure
The Different Story (World Of Lust And Crime) - Peter Schilling
The Glamorous Life - Sheila E.
The Goonies ‘R’ Good Enough - Cyndi Lauper
The Great Commandment - Camouflage
The Harder I Try - Brother Beyond
The Heat Is On - Agneta Fältskog
The Jet Set - Alphaville
The Killing Moon - Echo & The Bunny Men
The Last Unicorn - America
The Loco-Motion - Kylie Minogue
The Look - Roxette
The Look Of Love - ABC
The Lover In Me - Sheena Easton
The Model - Kraftwerk
The Night - Valerie Dore
The Power Of Love - Jennifer Rush
The Riddle - Nik Kershaw
The Second Summer Of Love - Danny Wilson
The Slightest Touch - Five Star
The Very First Time - Robin Beck
The Voice - Ultravox
The Wild Boys - Duran Duran
The Word Girl - Scritti Politti
Thinking Of You - The Colourfield
This Is Me - Climie Fisher
Through The Fire - Chaka Khan
To Her Door - Paul Kelly
Tonight She Comes - The Cars
Trouble - Heaven 17
Try Again - Champaign
True Devotion - Samantha Fox
Tucker's Daughter - Ian Moss
Twist In My Sobriety - Tanita Tikaram
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Vacation - The Go-Go's
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Walking Away - Information Society
Waterfall - Wendy & Lisa
We Run - Strange Advance
What? - Soft Cell
What About Love - ‘Til Tuesday
What About Me - Moving Pictures
When The Phone Stops Ringing - Eighth Wonder
When Will I See You Again - Brother Beyond
Where The Streets Have No Name - U2
Wicked Games - Chris Isaak
Wipeout - Fat Boys & The Beach Boys
Wonderful Land - Mike Oldfield
World Outside Your Window - Tanika Tikaram
Would I Lie To You - Charles & Eddie
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You Can Call Me Al - Paul Simon
You Don’t Know - Berlin
You Don’t Know - Scarlett & Black
You Drive Me Crazy - Shakin’ Stevens
You Got It All - The Jets
You Have Placed A Chill In My Heart - Eurythmics
You Keep Me Hangin’ On - Kim Wilde
You Little Thief - Feargal Sharkey
You Might Think - The Cars
You On My Mind - Swing Out Sister
You Win Again - Bee Gees
You’ll Never Stop Me Loving You - Sonia
Your Love - The Outfield
Your Wildest Dreams - The Moody Blues
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flamestv · 3 months ago
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mw houses and fcs?
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currently,   i   would   love   to   see   some   of   the   great   houses   filled   up.   there   are   plenty   of   positions   open   in   house   martell,   house   greyjoy,   house   stark,   house   tyrell,   house   baratheon,   and   houses   lannister   and   arryn.   if   you   aren't   inclined   towards   great   houses,   i   think   having   house   darklyn,   house   royce,   house   reyne,   house   harlaw,   house   goodbrother,   house   karstark,   house   frey,   and   houses   blackwood   and   bracken   would   be   my   picks   due   to   their   potential   plot   involvement.   as   for   fcs,   i   want   to   see   emilia   clarke,   clinton   liberty ( !!! ),   sonoya   mizuno,   tom   glynn   -   carney,   steve   toussaint,   phia   saban,   gayle   rankin,   kit   harington,   kiowa   gordon,   lauren   ridloff,   ana   de   armas,   bruna   marquezine,   alfonso   herrera,   archie   renaux,��  baifern   pimchanok,   bie   thassapak   hsu ( a dollar for whoever brings him as the spare ),   brian   altemus,   chienna   filomeno,   chris   evans,   chris   messina,   damla   makar,   daniel   sharman,   ewan   mitchell,   gong   jun,   gong   yoo,   han   sohee,   havana   rose   liu,   henry   cavill,   idris   elba,   jessie   mei   li,   amanda   obdam,   jane   de   leon,   jeremy   pope,   jessica   chastain,   jessica   henwick,   jonathan   bailey,   kathryn   bernardo,   keith   powers,   kylie   verzosa,   laura   harrier,   lee   sunbin,   leo   suter,   linn   mashannoad,   lucien   laviscount,   margot   robbie,   mehmet   gunsur,   mint   rachrawee,   moodka   narinrak,   nathalie   kelley,   ni   ni,   ozge   yagiz,   pat   chayanit,   prang   kannarun,   regé   jean   -   page,   richard   madden,   samantha   logan,   shay   mitchell,   sobhita   dhulipala,   valerie   thomas,   varada   sethu,   win   metawin,   wawwa   nicha,   yara   shahidi,   aditi   rao   hydari,   abbie   hern,   tessa   thompson,   tati   gabrielle,   manny   jacinto,   ben   barnes,   pedro   pascal,   khadija   red   thunder,   marina   ruy   barbosa,   ryan   corr,   michael   b.   jordan,   savannah   lee   smith,   and   jacob   anderson!
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guildfm · 8 months ago
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some fcs u wld like to see as muse u?
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      you   know,   i'd   really   love   to   see   a   faceclaim   that   has   a   rich   aura   about   themselves,   if   that   makes   sense!   i   think   it   would   really   tie   into   the   fact   that   they're   lying   about   their   wealth   /   status.   to   sum   it   up,   i'd   love   to   see:   zendaya,   kim   jisoo,   jung   hoyeon,   maris   racal,   samantha   logan,   savannah   lee   smith,   zion   moreno,   evan   mock,   prang   kannarun,   pat   chayanit,   brian   altemus,   charlie   hunnam,   mason   gooding,   keith   powers,   kingsley   ben   -   adir,   nolan   gerard   funk,   paul   mescal,   rege   jean   page,   win   metawin,   bright   vachirawit,   amberly   yang,   chienna   filomeno,   coco   jones,   elsa   hosk,   im   jinah   /   nana,   jane   de   leon,   jasmine   tookes,   jessica   alexander,   kylie   verzosa!
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cavenewstimes · 2 years ago
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Kenzie Paige Wins NWA World Women’s TV Title At NWA 312
Kenzie Paige made history at NWA 312. At the NWA 312 pay-per-view on April 7, Paige faced Max The Impaler in the finals of the tournament to determine the inaugural NWA World Women’s TV Champion. Max dominated the majority of the match, but a chaotic conclusion saw Paige emerge victorious. Both Samantha Starr and Kenzie’s sister, Kylie Paige, came to the ring and tried to interfere on her behalf.…
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doubleattitude · 3 years ago
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BTF 1st Place Solo Winners 2021/2022
NUVO:
NUbie:
Sonia Patel (Meadowlands, Inspiration Dance Academy)
Aria Telander (Omaha, Dance Vision)
Hazel Mackey (Anchorage, Studio 49)
Aleena Vazquez (Memphis, Brooke Bailey Dance Addiction)
Danica Hill (Calgary, Diverse Dance Company)
Kennedy Thuillier (Tulsa, South Tulsa Dance co)
Calla Massey (Indianapolis, The Green Room Dance Studio)
Abby Baker (Vancouver, Peace Fusion Dance Company)
Addisyn Lipinsky (Pittsburgh, Epic Dance Complex)
Aleah Blair (Pittsburgh, Studio 412)
Stella Brinkerhoff (Dallas, Center Stage Performing Arts Studio)
Mikaela Florez (Orlando, Dance Town)
Sylvie Win Szyndlar (Orlando, Club Dance Studio)
Ava Piedrahita (Orlando, Dance Town)
Audrina Mossembekker (Anaheim, Project 21)
Scarlett Adlam (Detroit, Powerdance Company)
Stella Brogan (Atlanta, JBP Entertainment)
Mila Dixon (Bellevue, Northwest Dance and Acro)
Vivian Marcodes (Bellevue, The Company Space)
Bria Woodhouse (Bellevue, Elevate Dance Academy)
Savannah Jackson (Minneapolis, Larkin Dance Studio)
Mina Terry (National Harbor, Weina Dance Studio)
Harlin Davis (National Harbor, Valley Dance Theatre)
Ashton Santoro (Atlantic City, Prodance Academy)
Nina Jimenez Perez (Houston, Ale Mancillas Dance Studio)
Roberta De la Cruz (Chicago, Maries Dance Studio)
Savannah Hill (Chicago, Expressenz Dance Center)
Hayden Svoboda (Kansas City, True Dance and Company)
Essie Blocher (Kansas City, Perception Dance Company)
Paisley Matteson (Kansas City, The Pointe Performing Arts Center)
Abby Fitzsimmons (Buffalo, Dance Spectrum)
Greyson Wells (Cleveland, Take a Bow Dance Centre)
Norah Hurley (Boston, Elite Feet Artists Company)
Shale Herrera (Westminster, Danceplex)
Skyla Edger (Westminster, Boutique Dance Academy)
Kinsley Nakken (Salt Lake City, Ignite Dance Company)
Navy Forrest (Glendale, Club Dance Studio)
Finley Nielsen (Austin, Club Dance Studio)
Amaya Rodriguez (Miami, Dance Unlimited)
Mini:
Roxie Onellion (Meadowlands, The Base Dance Center)
Harper Anderson (Omaha, Larkin Dance Studio)
Isabella Charnstrom (Omaha, Larkin Dance Studio)
Noel Pardee (Anchorage, TAFY Dance Alaska)
Alex Tucker (Memphis, Havilah Dance Company)
Alexandra Sandoval (Calgary, YYC Dance Project)
Ella Dobler (Tulsa, New Level Dance Company)
Mya Lanigan (Indianapolis, Evolve Dance Complex)
Penelope LeMieux (Indianapolis, Evolve Dance Complex)
Madelyn Murphy (Indianapolis, WestMet Classical Training)
Rylan Reynolds (Indianapolis, NorthPointe Dance Academy)
Olivia Toneguzzo (Vancouver, PULSE Dance Centre)
Mila Melanson-Begin (Vancouver, PULSE Dance Centre)
Kalyse Hemsing (Vancouver, YYC Dance Project)
Kensington Dressing (Pittsburgh, Evolve Dance Complex)
Addison Price (Dallas, The Rock Center for Dance)
Matthew Conway (Dallas, Next Step Dance)
Kate Baldwin (Dallas, Infinity Dance)
Zoey Claxton (Dallas, The Pointe Performing Arts Center)
Ellary Day Szyndlar (Orlando, Club Dance Studio)
Isabella Kouznetsova (Anaheim, Project 21)
Cydnee Abbott (Detroit, Canadian Dance Company)
Rudie Bolton (Atlanta, Dancemakers of Atlanta)
Tinsley Wallace (Atlanta, Renner Dance Company)
Piper Perusse (Bellevue, The Company Space)
Aria Du (Santa Clara, Yoko's Dance and Performing Arts Academy)
Skylar Wong (Minneapolis, Woodbury Dance Center)
Madisyn Amos (National Harbor, Dance Connection 2)
Emily Polis (Atlantic City, Middletown Dance Academy)
Kylie Lawrence (Houston, Center Stage Performing Arts Studio)
Isabelle Giustino (Chicago, Studio 22 High TeK)
Amabella Tarrago (Chicago, Focal Point Dance Studios)
Alexis Martinez (Chicago, Maries Dance Studio)
Anna Holley (Kansas City, The Pointe Performing Arts Center)
Sophia VanDette (Buffalo, Dance Spectrum)
Madeleine Shen (Cleveland, NorthPointe Dance Academy)
Samantha Geller (Boston, Westchester Dance Academy)
Lucia Piedrahita (Westminster, Danceplex)
Brooklyn Ward (Westminster, Center Stage Performing Arts Studio)
Delilah Hewitt (Salt Lake City, Project 21)
Tatum Self (Glendale, Club Dance Studio)
Kendyl Miller (Austin, Club Dance Studio)
Zoe Flores (Miami, Stars Dance Studio)
Denise Torres (Miami, Dance Town)
Finley Ashfield (Miami, Larkin Dance Studio)
Milania Leone (Miami, All American Dance Factory)
Junior:
Elliana Quiner (Meadowlands, Hunterdon Hills Ballet)
Braylynn Grizzaffi (Omaha, The Pointe Performing Arts Center)
Naiya Abalos (Anchorage, Danceology)
Leila Winker (Memphis, Millennium Dance Complex-Nashville)
Georgia Blackwell (Calgary, Prestige Dance Academy)
Lilly Allen (Tulsa, Kim Massay Dance Productions)
Anabel Alexander (Indianapolis, Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts)
Anthony Juo (Vancouver, Dance Collective)
Campbell Castner (Pittsburgh, WESTSIDE Dance Project)
Stella Thompson (Dallas, Next Step Dance)
Channing Embry (Dallas, Next Step Dance)
Savy Luechtefeld (Orlando, Carolina Collective Dance)
Kortlynn Rosenbaugh (Orlando, Club Dance Studio)
Kylie Kaminsky (Anaheim, Danceology)
Paige Borg (Detroit, Haja Dance Company)
Georgia Beth Peters (Atlanta, JBP Entertainment)
Sydney Kelly (Bellevue, Club Dance Studio)
Fiona Wu (Santa Clara, Yoko's Dance and Performing Arts Academy)
Savannah Manzel (Minneapolis, Larkin Dance Studio)
Lexi Pawelchak (National Harbor, Level Dance Project)
Taylor Morrison (National Harbor, Dance Connection 2)
Vivienne Mitchell (National Harbor, Center Stage Performing Arts Studio)
Francesca O’Brien (Atlantic City, Prestige Academy of Dance)
Ellie Melchior (Atlantic City, The Collaborative at Encore Studio)
Christiane Canavati Macias (Houston, Ale Mancillas Dance Studio)
Alana Ruiz (Chicago, Maries Dance Studio)
Livia Bonnie (Kansas City, True Dance and Company)
Amy Guo (Kansas City, K2 Studios)
Olivia Forestier (Buffalo, Canada’s National Ballet School)
Bella Rose Penrose (Cleveland, Evolve Dance Complex)
Erica Del Mazo (Cleveland, Stars Dance Studio)
Kenley Fogltanz (Cleveland, Artistic Edge Dance Centre)
Crystal Fu (Boston, Westchester Dance Academy)
Abbie Metsker (Westminster, Michelle Latimer Dance Academy)
Stella Condie (Salt Lake City, Center Stage Performing Arts Center)
Alexis Mayer (Glendale, The Rock Center for Dance)
Victoria Martinez (Glendale, Evoke Dance Movement)
Kendall Jundt (Austin, Danceology)
Santiago Sosa (Miami, Stars Dance Studio)
Teen:
Caroline Quiner (Meadowlands, Hunterdon Hills Ballet)
Claire Monge (Omaha, Larkin Dance Studio)
Regan Hunt (Anchorage, Diamond Dance Project)
Karleigh Miller (Memphis, Premier Dance)
Nariah Mullins (Memphis, Elizabeth Williams School of Dance)
Preslie Rosamond (Memphis, Studio 413)
Wells McEntyre (Memphis, The Dance Centre)
Sofia Carriere (Calgary, YYC Dance Project)
Keagan Capps (Tulsa, The Pointe Performing Arts Center)
Brianna Hicks (Indianapolis, Haja Dance Company)
Emily Haas (Indianapolis, Expressenz Dance Center)
Ava Arnold (Vancouver, YYC Dance Project)
Kaylie McCarthy (Vancouver, Tri-City Dance Centre)
Ava Burgham (Vancouver, PULSE Dance Centre)
Calico Reyes (Pittsburgh, Evolve Dance Complex)
Ella Williams (Dallas, Dance Industry Performing Arts Center)
Hudson Pletcher (Dallas, Prodigy Dance And Performing Arts Centre)
Emily Gilchrist (Dallas, Dance Industry Performing Arts Center)
Sophie Garcia (Orlando, Stars Dance Studio)
Justin Padilla (Anaheim, WESTSIDE Dance Project)
Addison Leitch (Anaheim, WESTSIDE Dance Project)
Peyton Price (Detroit, Powerdance Company)
Camryn Lanigan (Detroit, Evolve Dance Complex)
Amanda Fenton (Atlanta, Studio 413)
Hailey Bills (Bellevue, Center Stage Performing Arts Studio)
Sydney Tam (Bellevue, Accolades Movement Project)
Carly Thinfen (Santa Clara, Nor Cal Dance Arts)
Catalina Salberg (Santa Clara, Nor Cal Dance Arts)
Kaitlyn Tom (Santa Clara, Nor Cal Dance Arts)
Isabella Jarvis (Minneapolis, Larkin Dance Studio)
Skai Llorente (National Harbor, Encore Performing Arts Center)
Alyssa Strippoli (Atlantic City, Prestige Academy of Dance)
Sophia Decesare (Atlantic City, Prestige Academy of Dance)
Kinley Bertrand (Houston, The Dance Kollective)
Kieran Holmes (Houston, The Dance Kollective)
Avery Hall (Chicago, Danceology)
Maliah Howard (Kansas City, Michelle Latimer Dance Academy)
Alyssa Carpeneto (Buffalo, Performing Dance Arts)
Andres Jimenez (Cleveland, Artistic Edge Dance Centre)
Lola Iglesias (Cleveland, Michelle Latimer Dance Academy)
Natalia Garcia (Cleveland, DanceSpot of Dupage)
Théo Beaudoin Graton (Boston, Espace IDance)
Sofia Andrus (Westminster, Michelle Latimer Dance Academy)
Gracyn French (Salt Lake City, Project 21)
Rachel Loiselle (Salt Lake City, The Ballet Clinic)
Sammi Chung (Glendale, Project 21)
Izzy Howard (Glendale, The Rock Center for Dance)
Isabella Lynch (Glendale, Danceology)
Kara Yuan (Austin, Dance Institute)
Beth Anne McGowan (Austin, Next Step Dance)
Piper Embry (Austin, Next Step Dance)
Addison Kinnon (Austin, Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre)
Katie Shinn (Austin, Next Step Dance)
Ava Raucci (Miami, Stars Dance Studio)
Senior:
Rachel Quiner (Meadowlands, Hunterdon Hills Ballet)
Morgan Funcke (Omaha, Intermix Dance Company)
Ayla Pilrain (Omaha, Larkin Dance Studio)
Whitney Tomes (Omaha, True Dance and Company)
Sara Allen (Omaha, Club Dance Studio)
Maya Krajicek (Anchorage, West Coast School of the Arts)
Alysa Kuzma (Anchorage, Alaska Dance Theatre)
Seth Gibson (Memphis, Studio 413)
Valeria Vazquez (Calgary, YYC Dance Project)
Emma McWilliams (Tulsa, KJ Dance)
Braylan Enscoe (Indianapolis, Just Off Broadway)
Megan Keenan (Vancouver, Edge Studios)
Samuel Browne (Vancouver, YYC Dance Project)
Abby Griffith (Pittsburgh, Xtreme Tumbling and Dance Center)
Kiarra Waidelich (Dallas, The Rock Center for Dance)
Reagan Davidson (Dallas, Dance Industry Performing Arts Center)
Ruby Castro (Orlando, Dance Town)
Emmy Cheung (Anaheim, West Coast School of the Arts)
Chance Phelps (Detroit, Powerdance Company)
Anna Miller (Detroit, Noretta Dunworth School of Dance)
Raven Rutledge (Atlanta, Studio 413)
Grace Robinson (Atlanta, Dancemakers of Atlanta)
Phoebe Campbell (Bellevue, The Company Space)
Kaili Tam (Bellevue, Accolades Movement Project)
Tessa Cosper (Bellevue, Allegro Performing Arts Academy)
Ava Croasdill (Bellevue, Allegro Performing Arts Academy)
Ava La France (Santa Clara, Nor Cal Dance Arts)
Anna Miller (Santa Clara, Nor Cal Dance Arts)
Janiye Burnett (Santa Clara, Bunker Dance Center)
Ava Wagner (Minneapolis, Larkin Dance Studio)
Lindsey Weaver (National Harbor, AVID Dance Productions)
Annalise Hofman (Atlantic City, Prestige Academy of Dance)
Garris Munoz (Houston, South Tulsa Dance Co)
Brianna Keingatti (Chicago, Columbia Performing Arts Centre)
Avery Lau (Kansas City, South Tulsa Dance Co)
Tristan Ianiero (Buffalo, Art and Soul Dance Company)
Joey Vice (Cleveland, Generations Performing Arts Center)
Elise Mungovan (Boston, Patti Eisenhauer Dance Center)
Edon Hartzy (Boston, Stars Dance Studio)
Isabella Weidmann (Boston, Westchester Dance Academy)
Sithumi Sinley (Westminster, Studio West Dance Center)
Selena Hamilton (Salt Lake City, Project 21)
Cydney Heard (Glendale, The Rock Center for Dance)
Alessandra Gonzalez (Austin, Collective Dance Artistry)
Bella Tagle (Miami, Stars Dance Studio)
Open:
Sylvia Davila Arsuaga (Houston, Ale Mancillas Dance Studio)
Mariane Garza (Chicago, Maries Dance Studio)
Andrea Corado (Buffalo, Gannon University Dance Team)
JUMP:
JUMPstart:
Ava Piedrahita (Miami, Dance Town)
Norah Hurley (Portland, Elite Feet Artists Company)
Amaya Rodriguez (New Orleans, Dance Unlimited)
Mila Simunic (Greenville, Legacy Dance Studio)
Maria Jose Suarez (Mexico City, B-Dance Company)
Shale Herrera (Las Vegas, Danceplex)
Savannah Jackson (Minneapolis, Larkin Dance Studio)
Regina Lozano (Monterrey, NorthSide Dance Project)
Mikayla Mazzola (Long Island, Jennifer Napolitano's School Of Performing Arts, Inc.)
Calla Massey (St Louis, The Green Room Dance Studio)
Mina Terry (Washington, Weina Dance Studio)
Alexandra Charnstrom (Kansas City, Larkin Dance Studio)
Brittyn Goletz (Chicago, DeForest Dance Academy)
Katherine Guajardo (Houston, Dancentre of Edinburgh)
Lyla Rhodes (Dallas, The Pointe Performing Arts Center)
Stella Brogan (Pittsburgh, JBP Entertainment)
Navy Forrest (Phoenix, Club Dance Studio)
Arianna Claxton (Westminster, The Pointe Performing Arts Center)
Paige Mattern (Portland, Elevate Dance Academy)
Mikaela Florez (Orlando, Stars Dance Studio)
Elle Cooper (Philadelphia, Studio L Hoboken)
Colette Sefton (Detroit, Body Language Dance Company)
Sylvie Win Szyndlar (Provo, Club Dance Studio)
Stella Brinkerhoff (Atlanta, Center Stage Performing Arts Studio)
Gabriella DelGrosso (New York, Ferrari Dance Center NYC)
Caitlin Segal (Santa Clara, Dance Connection Palo Alto)
Lauren Thorne (Anaheim, Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts)
Antonia DeMartinis (Providence, Loperfido Dance Academy)
Ashley Calzadilla (San Jose, Stars Dance Studio)
Sienna DiPietro (Buffalo, The NINE Dance Academy)
Soleil Lynch (Honolulu, Danceology)
Mini:
Denise Torres (Miami, Dance Town)
Malia Gazda (Portland, Dance Enthusiasm)
Lainey Hess (New Orleans, New Level Dance Company)
Lexi Deffinbaugh (Greenville, Evolution Dance Complex)
Maria Jose Rangel (Mexico City, The Dance Project)
Isabella Kouznetsova (Las Vegas, Project 21)
Skylar Wong (Minneapolis, Woodbury Dance Center)
Iris Berino (Monterrey, NorthSide Dance Project)
Alexis Martinez (Monterrey, Maries Dance Studio)
Vera Escamilla (Monterrey, Maries Dance Studio)
Emily Polis (Long Island, Middletown Dance Academy)
Kennedy Anderson (Long Island, Complexity Dance Center)
Anna Holley (St Louis, The Pointe Performing Arts Center)
Avery St John (Washington, The Collaborative at Encore Studio)
Harper Anderson (Kansas City, Larkin Dance Studio)
Regina Gabriela Espejo Pinzon (Chicago, Gaby Pinzon Dance Studio)
Jenesis Jackson (Houston, The Dance Kollective)
Ella Dobler (Dallas, New Level Dance Company)
Kensington Dressing (Pittsburgh, Evolve Dance Complex)
Lucia Piedrahita (Phoenix, Danceplex)
Isabella Piedrahita (Phoenix, Danceplex)
Tatum Self (Phoenix, Club Dance Studio)
Zoey Claxton (Westminster, The Pointe Performing Arts Center)
Katelyn Lee (Portland, Elevate Dance Academy)
Rylie Borden (Orlando, Dance Unlimited)
Ashley Otano (Orlando, Stars Dance Studio)
Zoe Flores (Orlando, Stars Dance Studio)
Kamryn Herrott (Philadelphia, Essex Dance Academy)
Madeleine Shen (Detroit, NorthPointe Dance Academy)
Ellary Day Szyndlar (Provo, Club Dance Studio)
Dakota Casteel (Atlanta, SpotLite Dance Studio)
Rudie Bolton (Atlanta, Dancemakers of Atlanta)
Mikaela Wei (New York, Studio L Hoboken)
Madisyn Amos (Santa Clara, Dance Connection 2)
Skye Harrell (Anaheim, Mather Dance Company)
Juliana Cherwinski (Providence, The Talent Factory)
Luciana Alfaro (San Jose, Dansteps)
Julllyan J (San Jose, Stars Dance Studio)
Delilah Hewitt (Buffalo, Project 21)
Rissa Laguana (Honolulu, Pas De Deux Hawaii)
Piper Perusse (Honolulu, The Company Space)
Junior:
Kylee Casares (Miami, Stars Dance Studio)
Dyllan Arnold (Portland, Studio for the Living Arts Dance Complex)
Ryleigh Jane Touchstone (New Orleans, DanceSouth)
Elizabeth Scott Lanier (Greenville, The Southern Strutt)
Claire Hansen (Mexico City, Danceology)
Fiona Sartain (Las Vegas, Danceology)
Savannah Manzel (Minneapolis, Larkin Dance Studio)
Jimena Sarahí Garza (Monterrey, NorthSide Dance Project)
Alana Ruiz (Monterrey, Maries Dance Studio)
Esther Kim (Long Island, Mossa Dance Academy)
Braylynn Grizzaffi (St Louis, The Pointe Performing Arts Center)
Hannah Lintner (Washington, Epic Dance Complex)
Livia Bonnie (Kansas City, True Dance and Company)
Avery Maycunich (Chicago, The Difference Dance Company)
Alexandra Garza (Houston, Dancentre of Edinburgh)
Alexis Chen (Houston, West University Dance Centre)
Addison Hoffman (Dallas, Columbia Performing Arts Centre)
Bella Rose Penrose (Pittsburgh, Evolve Dance Complex)
Taylor Morrison (Phoenix, Dance Connection 2)
Tessa Marr (Westminster, Artistic Fusion Dance Academy)
Lilly Allen (Westminster, Kim Massay Dance Productions)
Danica Nocon (Portland, Danceology)
Manuela Riquezes (Orlando, Dance Unlimited)
Vivienne Mitchell (Philadelphia, Center Stage Performing Arts Studio)
Claire Avonne Kingston (Detroit, AVANTI Dance Company)
Alexis Mayer (Provo, The Rock Center for Dance)
Jude Elkin (Atlanta, DC Dance Factory)
Campbell Castner (New York, WESTSIDE Dance Project)
Lincoln Blakely (Santa Clara, HYPE Dance Studio)
Kiera Sun (Anaheim, WESTSIDE Dance Project)
Esme Chou (Providence, Project 21)
Elie Rabin (San Jose, Stars Dance Studio)
Kianuch Aguila Allahdad (San Jose,  Academia de Arte y Danzas "Cristina Carrillo")
Malaya DiMonte (Buffalo, Art and Soul Dance Company)
Amy Guo (Honolulu, K2 Studios)
Teen:
Giselle Gandarilla (Miami, Stars Dance Studio)
Ava Raucci (Portland, Stars Dance Studio)
Nicholas Moreno (New Orleans, Upstate Carolina Dance Center)
Claire Schunneman (New Orleans, The Project at HTX)
Valadie Cammack (Greenville, Evolution Dance Complex)
Patricio Lopez (Mexico City, Flashdance Studio)
Gracyn French (Las Vegas, Project 21)
Claire Monge (Minneapolis, Larkin Dance Studio)
Keira Redpath (Minneapolis, Larkin Dance Studio)
Isabella Jarvis (Minneapolis, Larkin Dance Studio)
Gabriela Franco (Monterrey, Danzarela Estudio)
Ana Maria Zertuche (Monterrey, Maries Dance Studio)
Mariandrea Villegas (Monterrey, Epic Motion Dance Studio)
Skai Llorente (Long Island, Encore Performing Arts Center)
Brooklyn Simpson (St Louis, Williams Center Rhythm Factory)
Ava Buckhalt (Washington, Turning Pointe Dance Academy)
Ali Ogle (Kansas City, Larkin Dance Studio)
Andres Jimenez (Chicago, Artistic Edge Dance Centre)
Kieran Holmes (Houston, The Dance Kollective)
Kinley Bertrand (Houston, The Dance Kollective)
Kali Knewitz (Dallas, Dance Industry Performing Arts Center)
Maranda DiNinno (Pittsburgh, Elite Dance by Damien)
Isabella Lynch (Phoenix, Danceology)
Sofia Andrus (Westminster, Michelle Latimer Dance Academy)
Sydney Tam (Portland, Accolades Movement Project)
AvaRose Campbell (Portland, The Company Space)
Sophie Garcia (Orlando, Stars Dance Studio)
Adrianna Geraci (Philadelphia, Prodance Academy)
Tatiana Hagee (Detroit, NorthPointe Dance Academy)
Izzy Howard (Provo, The Rock Center for Dance)
Sabine Nehls (Provo, The Rock Center for Dance)
Natalie Bumgarner (Atlanta, The Royal Dance Academy)
Makaia Roux (New York, Danceology)
Carly Thinfen (Santa Clara, Nor Cal Dance Arts)
Kaitlyn Tom (Santa Clara, Nor Cal Dance Arts)
Avery Hall (Anaheim, Danceology)
Hailey Bills (Providence, Center Stage Performing Arts Studio)
Arianna Quant (San Jose, Stars Dance Studio)
Jimena Cambronero (San Jose, Warehouse Dance Complex)
Renee Bergeron (San Jose, Stars Dance Studio)
Sierra Drayton (Buffalo, Elite Danceworx)
Hailey Pearson (Honolulu, Danceology)
Charlotte Cogan (Honolulu, The Company)
Kylee Ngo (Honolulu, Melodic Remedy Dance Studio)
Senior:
Jackson Roloff-Hafenbreadl (Miami, Stars Dance Studio)
Sofia Pargas (Portland, Dance Enthusiasm)
Annabel Phinney (Portland, Studio for the Living Arts Dance Complex)
Zoey Payson (Portland, Studio for the Living Arts Dance Complex)
Sarah Moore (New Orleans, The Dance Centre)
Emma Simons (Greenville, No Limits Dance Company)
Madison Egbon (Greenville, CCJ Conservatory)
Rebeca Guzman (Mexico City, NorthSide Dance Project)
Isabel Ulloa (Mexico City, Rios Dance)
Easton Magliarditi (Las Vegas, The Rock Center for Dance)
Mini Preston (Minneapolis, Larkin Dance Studio)
Sydney Ishaug (Minneapolis, Larkin Dance Studio)
Ruby Lopez (Monterrey, Freeman Dance Training South District)
Charlie Head (Long Island, Downtown Dance Factory)
Avery Lau (St Louis, South Tulsa Dance Co)
Caden Hunter (Washington, Denise Wall’s Dance Energy)
Oliver Kaminski (Kansas City, Smitty’s Performing Arts Center)
Mercedes Lorentz (Kansas City, Larkin Dance Studio)
Samantha Schmaling (Chicago, Artistic Edge Dance Centre)
Ying Lei Pham (Chicago, Just Off Broadway)
Cambry Bethke (Houston, The Dance Kollective)
Lainey Myers (Dallas, Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre)
Katherine Willis (Dallas, Dance Industry Performing Arts Center)
Lindsey Weaver (Pittsburgh, AVID Dance Productions)
Alexa Lopez (Phoenix, Royal Dance Works)
Madi Autry (Westminster, Artistic Fusion Dance Academy)
Brianna Keingatti (Westminster, Columbia Performing Arts Centre)
Phoebe Campbell (Portland, The Company Space)
John Mays (Portland, MVP Dance Elite)
Iliana Victor (Orlando, Stars Dance Studio)
Suvannah Hunter (Philadelphia, Complexity Dance Center)
Britton Johnson (Detroit, Viva Dance Co)
Kiarra Waidelich (Provo, The Rock Center for Dance)
Raven Rutledge (Atlanta, Studio 413)
Xander Perone (New York, Kanyok Arts Initiative)
Sydney Centeno (Santa Clara, Nor Cal Dance Arts)
Ava La France (Santa Clara, Nor Cal Dance Arts)
Emily Okamoto (Anaheim, WESTSIDE Dance Project)
Courtney Chiu (Anaheim, Studio Fusion)
Raven Alanes (Anaheim, Studio Fusion)
Isabella Weidmann (Providence, Westchester Dance Academy)
Zachary Doran (Providence, The Pulse Performing Arts Studio)
Destanye Diaz (San Jose, Stars Dance Studio)
Moses Rankine (Buffalo, Elite Danceworx)
Kamyle Stamp (Honolulu, Pas De Deux Hawaii)
Camila Cordero (Honolulu, Center Stage Performing Arts Studio)
Open
Vania Becerril (Mexico City, Studio Burgoa)
Maria Ximena Garcia (Monterrey, CDL)
Kayleigh Finnell (Anaheim, Divine Performance and Technique)
Annet Badilla (San Jose, Dance Up Academy)
Melissa Brown (Honolulu, Honolulu Dance Studio)
24/7:
Sidekick:
Ella Gordon (Vancouver, Academy of Dance)
Soleil Lynch (San Diego, Danceology)
Logan Day (Knoxville, Force Dance Academy)
Brittyn Goletz (Chicago, DeForest Dance Academy)
Rozie LaGrone (Reno, HYPE Dance Studio)
Mikaela Florez (San Antonio, Dance Town)
Calla Massey (Birmingham, The Green Room Dance Studio)
Belle Marie Arauz (Daytona Beach, Spotlight Dance Academy)
Violet Visalli (Rochester, Alaina Visalli Dance Company)
Stella Brinkerhoff (Provo, Center Stage Performing Arts Studio)
Penelope Pranger (Westminster, Center Stage Performing Arts Studio)
Nolayn Williams (Meadowlands, X-Quisite House of Dance)
Sylvie Win Szyndlar (Billings, Club Dance Studio)
Ava Piedrahita (Boston, Dance Town)
Peyton Kleveno (Long Beach, Orange County Performing Arts Academy)
Sienna DiPietro (Detroit, The NINE Dance Academy)
Shale Herrera (Albuquerque, Danceplex)
Brynley Brett (Pittsburgh, Xtreme Tumbling and Dance Center)
Margaret Mason (New Orleans, The Movement Dance Academy)
Mila Simunic (Atlanta, Legacy Dance Studio)
Aleah Parson (National Harbor, The Collaborative at Encore Studio)
Audrina Mossembekker (Glendale, Project 21)
Aria Telander (Des Moines, Dance Vision)
Mila Dixon (Bellevue, Northwest Dance and Acro)
Liza Cohen (Houston, Unlimited Dance Academy)
Chelsea Outly (Dallas, The Pointe Performing Arts Center)
Leah Disla (Orlando, Studio 61 Dance Company)
Ella Rossi (Santa Clara, California Dance Academy)
Brinley Evans (Myrtle Beach, The Southern Strutt)
Mini:
Kate Baldwin (Vancouver, Infinity Dance)
Isabella Kouznetsova (San Diego, Project 21)
Ellary Day Szyndlar (San Diego, Club Dance Studio)
Dakota Casteel (Knoxville, SpotLite Dance Studio)
Finley Ashfield (Chicago, Larkin Dance Studio)
Lilly Anderson (Chicago, Larkin Dance Studio)
Delilah Hewitt (Reno, Project 21)
Graysen Speer (San Antonio, The PAC)
Reagan Hess (Birmingham, New Level Dance Company)
Jasmine Pando (Daytona Beach, Stars Dance Studio)
Anita Rodriguez (Rochester, Stars Dance Studio)
Karyna Majeroni (Provo, The Rock Center for Dance)
Zoey Claxton (Westminster, The Pointe Performing Arts Center)
Emily Polis (Meadowlands, Middletown Dance Academy)
Piper Perusse (Billings, The Company Space)
Denise Torres (Boston, Dance Town)
Addison Price (Long Beach, The Rock Center for Dance)
Penelope LeMiuex (Detroit, Evolve Dance Complex)
Devyn Scherff (Detroit, Studio 19 Dance Complex)
Lucia Piedrahita (Albuquerque, Danceplex)
Skylar Wong (Pittsburgh, Woodbury Dance Center)
Amabella Tarrago (New Orleans, Focal Point Dance Studios)
Kendyl Miller (New Orleans, Club Dance Studio)
Lainey Hess (Atlanta, New Level Dance Company)
Avery St John (National Harbor, The Collaborative at Encore Studio)
Diana Kouznetsova (Glendale, Project 21)
Madisyn Amos (Glendale, Dance Connection 2)
Avri Holbrook (Des Moines, Intermix Dance Company)
Khloe Mroz (Des Moines, True Dance and Company)
Lainey Christeson (Des Moines, Dance Vision)
Vivian Liu (Bellevue, Accolades Movement Project)
Maddie Pedder (Bellevue, Danceology)
Ella Dobler (Houston, New Level Dance Company)
Reese Braga (Houston, New Level Dance Company)
Josh Lundy (Dallas, Studio 413)
Anna Holley (Dallas, The Pointe Performing Arts Center)
Kendall Brown (Dallas, South Tulsa Dance Co)
Quinlin Maconachy (Dallas, The Dallas Conservatory)
Zoe Flores (Orlando, Stars Dance Studio)
Aria Du (Santa Clara, Yoko’s Dance and Performing Arts Academy)
Roxie Onellion (Myrtle Beach, The Base Dance Center)
Junior:
Madison Mucha (Vancouver, MVP Dance Elite)
Kylie Kaminsky (San Diego, Danceology)
Leila Winker (Knoxville, Millennium Dance Complex-Nashville)
Savannah Manzel (Chicago, Larkin Dance Studio)
Fiona Wu (Reno, Yoko’s Dance and Performing Arts Academy)
Lincoln Blakely (Reno, HYPE Dance Studio)
Vivienne Mitchell (San Antonio, Center Stage Performing Arts Studio)
Braylynn Grizzaffi (San Antonio, The Pointe Performing Arts Center)
Kylee Casares (Birmingham, Stars Dance Studio)
Alexandra Perez (Daytona Beach, Dance Universe)
Taylor Morrison (Rochester, Dance Connection 2)
Stella Condie (Provo, Center Stage Performing Arts Studio)
Alexis Alvarez (Westminster, Club Dance Studio)
Campbell Castner (Meadowlands, WESTSIDE Dance Project)
Tori Chun (Billings, PULSE Dance Centre)
Jazlyn Quintero (Boston, Dance Town)
Emely Carrillo (Boston, Stars Dance Studio)
Alexis Mayer (Long Beach, The Rock Center for Dance)
Tristan Redly (Detroit, The NINE Dance Academy)
Ellie Rosenwasser (Detroit, Studio 19 Dance Complex)
Neveah Covington (Detroit, The NINE Dance Academy)
Ariana Kovalevsky (Detroit, The NINE Dance Academy)
Vivienne Robillard (Albuquerque, The Rock Center for Dance)
Bella Rose Penrose (Pittsburgh, Evolve Dance Complex)
Mariah Williams (New Orleans, Dance Academy of Santa Rosa)
Cadence Lyles (Atlanta, Dancemakers of Atlanta)
Kennedie Caldwell (National Harbor, Denise Wall’s Dance Energy)
Victoria Martinez (Glendale, Evoke Dance Movement)
Cali Cassidy (Glendale, Project 21)
Aaliyah Dixon (Des Moines, Summit Dance Shoppe)
Carrigan Paylor (Des Moines, Summit Dance Shoppe)
Kortlynn Rosenbaugh (Bellevue, Club Dance Studio)
Kynadi Crain (Houston, Jean Leigh Academy of Dance)
Ainsley Epton (Dallas, Beyond Belief Dance Company)
Leila Frey (Orlando, G-Force Dance Company)
Kiera Sun (Santa Clara, WESTSIDE Dance Project)
Elizabeth Scott Lanier (Myrtle Beach, The Southern Strutt)
Teen:
Kylee Ngo (Vancouver, Melodic Remedy Dance Studio)
Addison Leitch (San Diego, WESTSIDE Dance Project)
Jaicey Thomas (Knoxville, Renner Dance Company)
Isabella Jarvis (Chicago, Larkin Dance Studio)
Keira Redpath (Chicago, Larkin Dance Studio)
Cami Redpath (Chicago, Larkin Dance Studio)
Carly Thinfen (Reno, Nor Cal Dance Arts)
Keagan Capps (San Antonio, The Pointe Performing Arts Center)
Ava Raucci (Birmingham, Stars Dance Studio)
Giselle Gandarilla (Daytona Beach, Stars Dance Studio)
Hannah Sullivan (Rochester, Synergy Space)
Camryn Lanigan (Rochester, Evolve Dance Complex)
Victoria Rynkowski (Rochester, Timothy M Draper Center for Dance Education)
Hailey Bills (Provo, Center Stage Performing Arts Studio)
Brooke Toro (Westminster, Danceology)
Julia Chavez (Westminster, Club Dance Studio)
Skai Llorente (Meadowlands, Encore Performing Arts Center)
Olivia Farnes (Billings, Show Tyme Academy)
Carmen Beiner (Boston, Dance Town)
Emma Donnelly (Long Beach, Danceology)
Emery Sousley (Detroit, Heart of America Dance Centre)
Tatianna Hagee (Detroit, NorthPointe Dance Academy)
Sophia Springer-Iannantuoni (Detroit, Inspire School of Dance)
Rachel Loiselle (Albuquerque, The Ballet Clinic)
Addyson Smith (Albuquerque, Elite Dance and Performing Arts Center)
Beth Anne McGowan (Pittsburgh, Next Step Dance)
Emily Haas (Pittsburgh, Expressenz Dance Center)
Amanda Fenton (New Orleans, Studio 413)
Elise LeBlanc (New Orleans, Modern Conceptions of Dance)
Savannah Manning (Atlanta, CCJ Conservatory)
Mekhi Johnson (National Harbor, Denise Wall’s Dance Energy)
Madison Marshall (National Harbor, The Collaborative at Encore Studio)
Ellen Grace Olansen (National Harbor, Denise Wall’s Dance Energy)
Nicholas Moreno (National Harbor, Upstate Carolina Dance Center)
Kenzie Jones (Glendale, Danceplex)
Charly Frost (Glendale, Bobbie’s School of Performing Arts)
Arden Lujan (Glendale, Dance Connection Scottsdale)
Avery Hall (Glendale, Danceology)
Kenzie Von Talge (Des Moines, Columbia Performing Arts Centre)
Ava Burgham (Bellevue, PULSE Dance Centre)
Makaia Roux (Bellevue, Danceology)
Laila McGuire (Houston, Dance DuCoeur)
Avery Cashen (Houston, Distinction Dance Company)
Hudson Pletcher (Dallas, Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre)
Abigail Weber (Dallas, The Dallas Conservatory)
Sienna Morris (Orlando, Skyra  Studios)
Michelle Wilson (Santa Clara, Tiffany’s Dance Academy Livermore)
Kaitlyn Tom (Santa Clara, Nor Cal Dance Arts)
Kaitlyn Winnell (Myrtle Beach, CC and Co. Dance Complex)
Noah Ayden Grady (Myrtle Beach, Evolution Dance Complex)
Senior:
John Mays (Vancouver, MVP Dance Elite)
Easton Magliarditi (San Diego, The Rock Center for Dance)
Mini Preston (Knoxville, Larkin Dance Studio)
Bella Mills (Knoxville, Rhythm Dance Center)
Ava Wagner (Chicago, Larkin Dance Studio)
Sarah Moore (Chicago, The Dance Centre)
Sydney Ishaug (Chicago, Larkin Dance Studio)
Ava La France (Reno, Nor Cal Dance Arts)
Clara Gough (San Antonio, South Tulsa Dance Co)
Caitlyn Knowles (Birmingham, The Artist Project)
Olivia Taylor (Birmingham, Thrive Dance Company)
Iliana Victor (Daytona Beach, Stars Dance Studio)
Sam Fine (Daytona Beach, Stars Dance Studio)
Olivia Langstein (Rochester, Spins Dance Studio)
Rylee Arnold (Provo, Center Stage Performing Arts Studio)
Marissa Baker (Westminster, Kemper Dance Academy)
Madi Autry (Westminster, Artistic Fusion Dance Academy)
Jackson Roloff-Hafenbreadl (Meadowlands, Stars Dance Studio)
Elleanna Herner (Billings, DanceWorX Studio)
London Ludwig (Billings, Studio C)
Isabella Weidmann (Boston, Westchester Dance Academy)
Juliette Marzo (Boston, New England Dance Center)
Kiarra Waidelich (Long Beach, The Rock Center for Dance)
Selena Hamilton (Long Beach, Project 21)
Ava Geske (Detroit, Expressenz Dance Center)
Sage Kowalkowski (Albuquerque, Pave School of the Arts)
Nevaeh Erni (Albuquerque, Sandra’s School of Dance)
Joey Vice (Pittsburgh, Generations Performing Arts Center)
Seth Gibson (New Orleans, Studio 413)
Grace Robinson (Atlanta, Dancemakers of Atlanta)
Caden Hunter (National Harbor, Denise Wall’s Dance Energy)
Brooke Biafore (Glendale, Bunker Dance Center)
Alexa Lopez (Glendale, Royal Dance Works)
Brianna Keingatti (Des Moines, Columbia Performing Arts Centre)
Zoe Ridge (Bellevue, Center Stage Performing Arts Studio)
Simone Peterson (Houston, Precision Dance Academy)
Avery Lau (Dallas, South Tulsa Dance Co)
Elise Knecht (Dallas, Next Step Dance)
Lauren Devaul (Dallas, Dance Industry Performing Arts Center)
Lainey Myers (Dallas, Prodigy Dance and Performing Arts Centre)
Kaylin Lehmann (Dallas, Artistry in Motion Performing Arts Center)
Bella Tagle (Orlando, Stars Dance Studio)
Sophia Cobo (Orlando, Stars Dance Studio)
Destanye Diaz (Orlando, Stars Dance Studio)
Belly Laird (Santa Clara, Melodic Remedy Dance Studio)
Brooke Cheek (Myrtle Beach, Progressions Dance School)
Gabrielle Hostler (Myrtle Beach, CC and Co. Dance Complex)
Radix:
Rookie:
Juliette Cerniglia (Meadowlands, King’s Dancers)
Ariella Cousino (Tampa, New Level Dance Company)
Brighton Watson (Biloxi, Conservatory of Dance Arts)
Sarah Blady (Biloxi, Conservatory of Dance Arts)
Cece Chung (San Francisco, Project 21)
Audrina Mossembekker (Anaheim, Project 21)
Norah Hurley (Boston, Elite Feet Artists Company)
Antonia DeMartinis (Boston, Loperfido Dance Academy)
Savannah Jackson (Minneapolis, Larkin Dance Studio)
Giuliana Shea (Minneapolis, Larkin Dance Studio)
Sylvie Win Szyndlar (Glendale, Club Dance Studio)
Chloe Embrey (Kansas City, Broadway Bound Dance Studio)
Makayla Berry (Chicago, Water Street Dance Milwaukee)
Katen Moore (Houston, Joni’s Dance Studio)
Stella Brinkerhoff (Provo, Center Stage Performing Arts Studio)
Calla Massey (Atlanta, The Green Room Dance Studio)
AnnaCameron McGlohorn (Concord, The Southern Strutt)
Brinley Evans (Concord, The Southern Strutt)
Colette Stutzman (Dallas, CanDance Studios)
Annalisa Vasquez (Dallas, MOVZ Dance Company (Dana's Studio of Dance) - Keller)
Arianna Claxton (Westminster, The Pointe Performing Arts Center)
Miyyah Barajas (Santa Clara, Mather Dance Company)
Emma Acosta (Santa Clara, Studio X)
Leah Disla (Orlando, Studio 61 Dance Company)
Kinley Harper (Indianapolis, Gotta Dance Company)
Nola Molter (Pittsburgh, Haja Dance Company)
Aleah Parson (Baltimore, The Collaborative at Encore Studio)
Scarlett Adlam (Lansing, Powerdance Company)
Paige Mattern (Portland, Elevate Dance Academy)
Valerisse Robsinson (Atlantic City, New Jersey Dance Fusion)
Mini:
Penelope LeMieux (Detroit, Evolve Dance Complex)
Emily Polis (Meadowlands, Middletown Dance Academy)
Zoe Flores (Tampa, Stars Dance Studio)
Isabella Tran (Biloxi, Dothan School of Dance)
Skylar Wong (San Francisco, Woodbury Dance Center)
Roxie Onellion (Anaheim, The Base Dance Center)
Isabella Kouznetsova (Anaheim, Project 21)
Delilah Hewitt (Boston, Project 21)
Lilly Anderson (Minneapolis, Larkin Dance Studio)
Karyna Majeroni (Glendale, The Rock Center for Dance)
Ellary Day Szyndlar (Glendale, Club Dance Studio)
Camila Giraldo (Kansas City, Stars Dance Studio)
Tova Thompson (Chicago, Summit Dance Shoppe)
Chase Castle (Houston, Dancezone)
Kayla Bell (Houston, Cypress Dance Project)
Eugenia Salas Azcunaga (Houston, Studio Koppa)
Anistyn Larsen (Provo, Heart n Soul Dance)
Amabella Tarrago (Atlanta, Focal Point Dance Studios)
Ellie Breaux (Concord, Legacy Center for the Arts)
Tayah Klimuck (Dallas, Evoke Dance Movement)
Zoey Claxton (Westminster, The Pointe Performing Arts Center)
Lucia Piedrahita (Westminster, Danceplex)
Regan Gerena (Santa Clara, Project 21)
Neo Del Corral (Orlando, Stars Dance Studio)
Ella Dobler (Orlando, New Level Dance Company)
Rylie Borden (Orlando, Dance Unlimited)
Rosanna Giustino (Indianapolis, Studio 22 High TeK)
Kensington Dressing (Pittsburgh, Evolve Dance Complex)
Avery St John (Baltimore, The Collaborative at Encore Studio)
Tinsley Wallace (Baltimore, Renner Dance Company)
Sophia Singleton (Lansing, Converge Performing Arts Center)
Jayden Van (Portland, ENCORE Performing Arts Center)
Isabella Piedrahita (Portland, Danceplex)
Kennedy Anderson (Atlantic City, Complexity Dance Center)
Junior:
Alexandra Perez (Detroit, Dance Universe)
Alexcia Roloff-Hafenbreadl (Meadowlands, Stars Dance Studio)
Kya Massimino (Tampa, Stars Dance Studio)
Ryleigh Jane Touchstone (Biloxi, DanceSouth)
Fiona Wu (San Francisco, Yoko’s Dance and Performing Arts Academy)
Alexis Mayer (Anaheim, The Rock Center for Dance)
Angelina Elliot (Anaheim, Summit Dance Shoppe)
Anya Inger (Boston, Project 21)
Savannah Manzel (Minneapolis, Larkin Dance Studio)
Victoria Martinez (Glendale, Evoke Dance Movement)
Addison McLees (Kansas City, Upstate Carolina Dance Center)
Caroline Phelps (Kansas City, Premier Dance)
Charlotte Diefenbacher (Kansas City, Heart of America Dance Centre)
Avery Maycunich (Chicago, The Difference Dance Company)
Haiden Neuville (Houston, Distinction Dance Company)
Stella Condie (Provo, Center Stage Performing Arts Studio)
Leila Winker (Atlanta, Millennium Dance Complex-Nashville)
Elizabeth Scott Lanier (Concord, The Southern Strutt)
Campbell Clark (Dallas, Next Step Dance)
Riley Zeitler (Dallas, Accolades Movement Project)
Emily Joy Core (Westminster, New Level Dance Company)
Livia Bonnie (Westminster, True Dance and Company)
Joy Lin (Santa Clara, Yoko’s Dance and Performing Arts Academy)
Manuela Riquezes (Orlando, Dance Unlimited)
Aurielle Balija (Indianapolis, Dance Xplosion)
Courtney Canty (Indianapolis, Artistic Pursuit)
Bella Rose Penrose (Pittsburgh, Evolve Dance Complex)
Sachi Oza (Baltimore, Renner Dance Company)
Olivia Forestier (Lansing, Canada’s National Ballet School)
Savona Bergen (Portland, MVP Dance Elite)
Aaliyah Dixon (Atlantic City, Summit Dance Shoppe)
Teen:
Andres Jimenez (Detroit, Artistic Edge Dance Centre)
Caroline Quiner (Meadowlands, Hunterdon Hills Ballet)
Keagan Capps (Tampa, The Pointe Performing Arts Center)
Elise LeBlanc (Biloxi, Modern Conceptions of Dance)
Carly Thinfen (San Francisco, Nor Cal Dance Arts)
Izzy Howard (Anaheim, The Rock Center for Dance)
Jazmine Raine Werner (Boston, Dance Enthusiasm)
Isabella Jarvis (Minneapolis, Larkin Dance Studio)
Gracyn French (Glendale, Project 21)
Kenzie Jones (Glendale, Danceplex)
Emery Sousley (Kansas City, Heart of America Dance Centre)
Ziaira Griffin (Kansas City, Kansas City Dance Company)
Ian Stegeman (Chicago, Woodbury Dance Center)
Grace Underwood (Houston, Cypress Dance Project)
Hailey Bills (Provo, Center Stage Performing Arts Studio)
Nicholas Moreno (Atlanta, Upstate Carolina Dance Center)
Tierney Denny-Lybbert (Concord, CCJ Conservatory)
Charlotte Cogan (Dallas, The Company)
Megan Reta (Dallas, Dance Precisions)
Nia Kester (Dallas, AVANTI Dance Company)
Sofia Andrus (Westminster, Michelle Latimer Dance Academy)
Dyllan Blackburn (Santa Clara, Project 21)
Oliver Keane (Orlando, Stars Dance Studio)
Harlow Ganz (Indianapolis, Summit Dance Shoppe)
Cameron Voorhees (Pittsburgh, Evolve Dance Complex)
Logan Speer (Baltimore, RPM Dance)
Carlee Alicea (Lansing, Spotlight Dance Works)
Anelise Trtek (Portland, Portland Dance Center)
Morgan Wendt (Atlantic City, Complexity Dance Center)
Gabriel Morris (Atlantic City, Broadway Dance Center)
Senior:
Chance Phelps (Detroit, Powerdance Company)
Sarah Moore (Detroit, The Dance Centre)
Jackson Roloff-Hafenbreadl (Meadowlands, Stars Dance Studio)
Sam Fine (Tampa, Stars Dance Studio)
Sarah Hladky (Biloxi, Modern Conceptions of Dance)
Rayanna Boasso (Biloxi, Modern Conceptions of Dance)
Olivia Abadie (Biloxi, Modern Conceptions of Dance)
Ava La France (San Francisco, Nor Cal Dance Arts)
Samantha Schmaling (Anaheim, Artistic Edge Dance Centre)
Rachel Quiner (Boston, Hunterdon Hills Ballet)
Sophie Grabau (Minneapolis, The Difference Dance Company)
Mini Preston (Minneapolis, Larkin Dance Studio)
Cydney Heard (Glendale, The Rock Center for Dance)
Mailee Reavis (Kansas City, Block 16 Dance Co)
Louis Sloot (Chicago, Woodbury Dance Center)
Jayde Woodard (Houston, Revolution Dance Company)
Cambry Bethke (Houston, The Dance Kollective)
Zoe Ridge (Provo, Center Stage Performing Arts Studio)
Seth Gibson (Atlanta, Studio 413)
Hadley Snell (Concord, The Southern Strutt)
Anthony Ciaccio (Dallas, the basement)
Sithumi Sinley (Westminster, Studio West Dance Center)
Easton Magliarditi (Santa Clara, The Rock Center for Dance)
Sophia Cobo (Orlando, Stars Dance Studio)
Iliana Victor (Orlando, Stars Dance Studio)
Kaylyn Nelson (Indianapolis, Z Company Arts)
Jessica Babich (Pittsburgh, Haja Dance Company)
Jace Chandler (Pittsburgh, Milele Academy)
Caden Hunter (Baltimore, Denise Wall’s Dance Energy)
Aubrey Hammis (Lansing, The Foundation House)
Sierra Dynkowski (Lansing, The Foundation House)
John Mays (Portland, MVP Dance Elite)
Jared Alequin (Atlantic City, Mossa Dance Academy)
Open:
Summer Martin (Dallas, Soar Dance Academy)
Savannah Kangas (Pittsburgh, Expressions)
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qué fcs les gustaría ver?
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ni ni, im jinah, kiana ledé, martina cariddi, yaya urassaya, erin moriarty, zoe kravitz, quintessa swindell, lee taemin, alice pagani, chabeli sastre, yeeun jang, las chicas de blackpink, marina ruy barbosa, sakurada dori, laura harrier, afra saraçoğlu, chase sui wonders, emma corrin,  nana komatsu, cierra ramirez, hunter schafer, lee joobin, sun yihan, neelam muneer khan, luka sabbat, alva bratt, olivia welch, jessica sula, sarah gustafsson, melissa barrera, antonia gentry, song kang, kim doyeon, morgan taylor campbell, blanca padilla, victoria strada, minnie nicha, zion moreno, claudia salas, ryan destiny, camila queiroz, haskiri velazquez, alisha boe, anya taylor-joy, phoebe tonkin, odessa young, kim dahyun, miles heizer, adrian öjvindsson, nam joohyuk, nhung hong, samantha logan, simay barlas, moon gayoung, taylor zakhar perez, felix lee,  hyunjin, reina hardesty, léa, luise befort, debóra nascimento, yeri, zendaya, ella purnell, froy gutierrez, barbara palvin, banitha sandhu, maría gabriela de faria, lovie simone, rowoon, adria arjona, jessica lowndes, ashley moore, winnie harlow, kylie bunbury, sydney sweeney, casimere jollete, baek yebin, zoey deutch, ana de armas, jung  jinsoul, tashi rodriguez, ástrid bergès-frisbey, becky g, manon bresch, nailea devora, emma mackey, brittany o’grady, savannah smith, georgina amorós, duckie thot, sasha luss, carla salle, madeleine madden, rachel keller, adeline rudolph, greta onieogou, lily collins, khadijha red thunder, naressa valdez, fatin jadmani, camila morrone, seychelle gabriel, jung chaeyeon, hwang yeji, christina nadin, victoria pedretti, elizabeth lail, barbie ferreira, cindy kimberly, vivi, yang hye-ji, halle bailey, yooa, benedetta gargari, jang yeeun, jessica alexander, gabbi garcía, luca hollestelle, millie brady, chungha, lisa vicari, sydney park, priscilla quintana, kawennahere devery jacobs, laura berlin, riccardo mandolini, oscar isaac, daniel sharman, harris dickinson, björn mosten, zethphan smith gneist, bright vachirawit, ncuti gatwa, steven yeun, henry zaga, win metawin, brig lundy paine.
¡de momento se me ocurren estos rostros! espero que alguno te sea de utilidad.
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hello! <3 do you have any ideas for a half sister for natasha liu bordizzo? someone with inquisitive vibes maybe. within a few years of her age would be lovely too. thank you!!!
Jenna Coleman (1986)
Antonia Thomas (1986) Afro-Jamaican / English, possibly Welsh.
Jessica Rothe (1987) Ashkenazi Jewish / German, Scottish, English.
Janel Parrish (1988) Chinese / Irish, English, German.
Katie Cockrell (1988) Chinese / English, Irish.
Tania Raymonde (1988) Ashkenazi Jewish / Corsican Italian.
Kaitlyn Leeb (1988) Chinese / Irish.
Úrsula Corberó (1989)
Phoebe Tonkin (1989)
Imogen Poots (1989)
Mallory Jansen (1989)
Kylie Bunbury (1989) Afro-Guyanese / Swedish, as well as Polish, English, and German.
Hannah John-Kamen (1989) Nigerian / Norwegian.
Jessica Brown Findlay (1989)
Phillipa Soo (1990) Chinese / English, Scottish, Irish.
Adelaide Kane (1990) - bisexual.
Aiysha Hart (1990) Saudi Arabian / English.
Ashika Pratt (1990) Indian-Fijian / English.
Zazie Beetz (1991) African-American / German.
Conor Leslie (1991)
Chloe Bridges (1991) Honduran / English, possibly other.
Samantha Win (1991) Chinese / White.
Storme Toolis (1992) - has cerebral palsy.
Here ya go!
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Do you have any book recs like yours and w. epic love scenes like yours?
I appreciate anything I’ve written being called epic in any way :) 
I don’t really know if I could accurately compare any books I’ve read to my own but I do have some book recs that I adore! I’ll give you my top ten lesfics for some variety
- Behind the Green Curtain by Riley LaShea (my ultimate fave romance)
When Caton’s sleazy boss offers her a position as his wife’s personal assistant, she accepts the job with reservations, certain Jack Halston has ulterior motives. After meeting Jack’s wife Amelia, though, it’s Caton’s motivations that begin to unravel. As vicious as she is beautiful, Amelia threatens Caton’s position and her sense of decorum. As the attraction between the two women spirals into a torrid affair, Caton is drawn deeper into Jack and Amelia’s world of privilege and prestige, where everything is at stake and nothing is what it seems. 
- All That Matters by Susan X  Meagher
Life is going damned well for Blair Spencer. She's a very successful real estate agent, happily married to a man who encourages her to live the independent life she loves; and they're actively working to have a baby. The wrench in the works is that Blair favors adoption, while her husband David desperately wants to have a biological child. The fates are against them, and they finally seek the help of a group of reproductive specialists. One of the doctors, a surgeon named Kylie Mackenzie, eventually becomes a good friend to Blair. And she needs all of the friends she can get when things start to go horribly wrong at home. As her marriage teeters on the brink of collapse, she relies more and more on Kylie's friendship. Kylie's happily gay; Blair's happily straight. But the way they structure their relationship leads friends and family to privately question whether the pair is setting themselves up for heartache. They eventually come to a crossroads, which could either destroy their friendship or turn it into what each of them has been seeking. The question is whether each woman can change her view of herself and her needs. The answer is all that matters.
- Alone by EJ Noyes 
Half a million dollars will be Celeste Thorne’s reward for spending four years of her life in total isolation. No faces. No voices. No way to leave.
Since Celeste has never really worried about being alone, the generous paycheck she’ll receive for her participation in the solitary psychological experiment seems like easy money.
When she finds an injured hiker in the woods bordering her living compound, her strictly governed world is thrown into disarray. But even as she struggles with the morality of breaking the rules of the experiment, Celeste can’t deny her growing attraction to the kind and enigmatic Olivia Soldano. Still, how much can you really trust a stranger? And how much can you trust yourself when you know all the faces you’ve seen and voices you’ve heard for the past three years have only been your imagination?
But what’s real? Celeste’s reality may lie somewhere between the absolute truth and a carefully constructed deception. (the concept of this is just INcredible. and the execution as well - perfect)
- The Goodmans by Clare Ashton
The lovely doctor Abby Hart lives in her dream cottage in the quintessential English border town of Ludbury, home to the Goodmans. Maggie Goodman, all fire and passion, is like another mother to her, amiable Richard a rock and 60s-child Celia is the grandmother she never had. But Abby has a secret. Best friend Jude Goodman is the love of her life, and very, very straight. Even if Jude had ever given a woman a second glance, there’d also be the small problem of Maggie – she would definitely not approve. But secrets have a habit of sneaking out, and Abby’s not the only one with something to hide. Life is just about to get very interesting for the Goodmans. Things are not what they used to be, but could they be even better? (there are not one but TWO perfectly written romances intertwined in this *chef kiss*)
- Pretending in Paradise by M Ullrich
When travelwisdom.com assigns PR specialist Caroline Beckett and travel blogger Emma Morgan to cover a hot new couples retreat, they're forced to fake a relationship to secure a reservation. Ten days in paradise would be a dream assignment, if only they'd stop arguing long enough to enjoy it. Reputations are Caroline's business. Too bad she was forced out of her previous job when an ex smeared hers all over the office grapevine. She's never getting involved with a coworker again, especially not one as careless and unprofessional as Emma. Emma knows that life is too short to play by the rules. But when she goes too far and a defamation lawsuit puts her job in jeopardy, she has to make nice with Caroline, the image police, and deliver the best story of her career.
Only pretending to be in love sure feels a whole lot like falling in love. When their story goes public, ambition and privacy collide, and their chance at making a fake relationship real might just be collateral damage. (there’s just SOMETHING about this that is super freaking cute)
- The Brutal Truth by Lee Winter
Australian crime reporter Maddie Grey is out of her depth in New York, miserable, and secretly drawn to her powerful, twice-married, media mogul boss, Elena Bartell, who eats failing newspapers for breakfast. As work takes them to Australia, Maddie is goaded into a brief, seemingly harmless bet with her enigmatic boss—where they have to tell the complete truth to each other. It backfires catastrophically.
A lesbian romance about the lies we tell ourselves.
- The Red Files by Lee Winter (kudos to her for being the only author that makes it to this list with two separate books)
Ambitious Daily Sentinel journalist Lauren King is chafing on LA’s vapid social circuit, reporting on glamorous A-list parties while sparring with her rival—the formidable, icy Catherine Ayers. Ayers is an ex-Washington political correspondent who suffered a humiliating fall from grace, and her acerbic, vicious tongue keeps everyone at bay. Everyone, that is, except knockabout Iowa girl King, who is undaunted, unimpressed and gives as good as she gets. One night a curious story unfolds before their eyes: One business launch, 34 prostitutes and a pallet of missing pink champagne. Can the warring pair work together to unravel an incredible story? This is a lesbian fiction with more than a few mysterious twists. (as someone who is usually pretty bored by any plot other than the romance, I actually enjoyed this mystery)
- Tricky Wisdom/Tricky Chances by Camryn Eyde
(for tricky wisdom)  Darcy Wright is a closeted lesbian who has been infatuated with her best friend, Taylor, since junior high. Leaving her small northeast Minnesota town for Harvard in a quest to become a doctor, she moves in with med-student Olivia Boyd, a neurotic, anal, gigantic pain in the backside. The first year of juggling medical school is grueling, but it’s nothing compared to living with Olivia.
Coming out to her friends and family with an anti-climactic flop, Darcy uses her newly publicized sexuality to try and win Taylor’s affections through an ill-hatched scheme that crosses uncomfortable lines. The result is as unexpected to Darcy as Darcy’s affinity for medicine is to Olivia.
The first year of medical school is a nerve-wracking encounter in medicine, learning lessons the hard way, and finding what her heart desires.
Tricky Chances is the sequel to Wisdom, but it’s the only lesfic sequel that i truly felt added to the first one and was just as gripping! Plus, the first book is only 48k words so the followup is perfect to come right after
- Who’d Have Thought by G Benson
Top neurosurgeon Samantha Thomson needs to get married fast and is tightlipped as to why. And with over $200,000 on offer to tie the knot, no questions asked, cash-strapped ER nurse Hayden Pérez isn’t about to demand answers.
The deal is only for a year of marriage, but Hayden’s going into it knowing it will be a nightmare. Sam is complicated, rude, kind of cold, and someone Hayden barely tolerates at work, let alone wants to marry. The hardest part is that Hayden has to convince everyone around them that they’re madly in love and that racing down the aisle together is all they’ve ever wanted. What could possibly go wrong? (this book comes in 9th because i don’t love it QUITE as much as i do all the others, but it was the one that got me into lesfic so! it’s good stuff)
And in a guest pick from the only other voracious lesfic reader i know, @debbie-eagan - 
Beautiful Dreamer by Melissa Brayden - 
Philadelphia real estate broker Devyn Winters is at the peak of her career, closing multimillion-dollar deals and relishing it. She’s pretty much blocked out her formative years in Dreamer’s Bay, where the most exciting thing to happen was the twice a year bake sale. Unfortunately, a distress call hauls her back home and away from the life she’s constructed. Now the question is just how long until she can leave again? And when did boring Elizabeth Draper get so beautiful?
Elizabeth Draper loves people, free time, and a good cup of coffee in the warm sunlight. In the quaint town of Dreamer’s Bay, she’s the only employee of On the Spot, an odd jobs company. She remembers Devyn Winters as shallow in high school, but now everything about Devyn makes her lose focus. Though her brain knows Devyn is only home temporarily, her heart didn’t seem to get the memo (I’m personally not a huge Brayden fan but a lot of other lesfic readers are so I reached out for a second opinion on this matter)
I hope you enjoy!
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EXCLUSIVE: Actor Luke Arnold reveals his favourite part of his guest role on Home and Away and why working with co-star Sam Frost is 'dangerous'
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He is best known for his role as a swashbuckling pirate on the US series Black Sails.
But Australian-born actor, Luke Arnold, recently returned home to film a guest role on Channel Seven's Home and Away.
And the hunky 36-year-old told Daily Mail Australia at the AACTA Awards earlier this month that he is relishing every minute of playing the mysterious new nurse, Lewis Hayes, on the popular soap.
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Back to his roots: He is best known for his role as a swashbuckling pirate on the US series Black Sails, but, Australian born actor, Luke Arnold recently returned home to film a guest role on Home and Away
“It's such a staple of Australian TV, and everyone is so friendly, and it's such a well-honed machine, so I have had a really great time on it,” he said.
“It's been a really fun gig and it feels like the right gig to do coming home.”
What's more, the long-running soap is set to see Luke's character enjoy a sizzling romance with Jasmine (Sam Frost).
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Chemistry: Luke admits that sharing scenes with Sam has made coming to work a 'joy', but they have so much fun that it can be 'dangerous' at times
Luke also admits that sharing scenes with Sam has made coming to work a 'joy', but they have so much fun that it can be 'dangerous' at times.
“Sam is just the loveliest. The most dangerous thing about working with Sam is that she is so bubbly and fun, that you're having such a great time, then they call "action,"” he joked.
“But it's been great working with her and it makes work a joy.”
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Finding fame: In 2014, Luke became a household name after he took on the role of rock legend Michael Hutchence in the hit mini-series INXS: Never Tear Us Apart. Pictured with Samantha Jade, who played Kylie Minogue
In 2014, Luke became a household name after he took on the role of rock legend Michael Hutchence in the hit mini-series INXS: Never Tear Us Apart. 
Since then he has gone on to to play one-legged pirate John Silver in the Emmy winning series Black Sails and most recently he appeared in TV series The End.
Luke is also an accomplished author having penned two fantasy novels The Last Smile in Sunder City and Dead Man in a Ditch.
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Career: Since then he has gone on to to play one-legged pirate John Silver (pictured) in the Emmy winning series Black Sails and most recently he appeared in TV series The End
Source: Daily Mail Australia
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Globe, June 22
Cover: O.J. Simpson was framed by cops
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Page 2: Up Front & Personal -- AFAIK none of these unflattering pictures came from Instagram -- Ben Affleck walking his dog, Lady Gaga bares her tummy, Dennis Quaid plays golf 
Page 3: Melanie Griffith, Hugh Grant, pregnant Katy Perry at the beach with her dog 
Page 4: Screen stud Brad Pitt is stuffing his face with fast food and his unhealthy diet is threatening his bottom line: his once beautiful behind, just-married Bindi Irwin won’t take her new husband Chandler Powell’s last name because she wants to honor her late dad Steve Irwin 
Page 5: Gwen Stefani has three sons with her ex-husband Gavin Rossdale and now the 50-year-old is desperate to have a baby girl with boyfriend Blake Shelton 
Page 7: Image conscious First Lady Jackie Kennedy Onassis followed a bizarre beauty ritual that included rubbing facial toner into her armpits, Kanye West is threatening to sue a former bodyguard for at least $10 million claiming the security specialist ran his mouth and breached a confidentiality agreement 
Page 8: Lori Loughlin’s spoiled daughter Olivia Jade was slammed by online critics who say the rich kid was tone deaf when she shared an online message about using white privilege to fight racism
Page 9: Glamorous Jennifer Lopez is taking on the role of one of the most vicious female criminals in history -- drug queenpin Griselda Blanca who murdered at least 250 people -- in a brazen bid to win an Oscar 
Page 10: Disgraced Prince Andrew’s twisted life as pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s pampered house pet is being exposed by the murdered billionaire’s former butler who blows the lid off naked pool parties, kinky sex toys and cash payments to young girls recruited as sex slaves 
Page 12: Celebrity Buzz -- Busy Philipps (pictured), chipper Clint Eastwood says he doesn’t mind growing old while in gloomy contrast Woody Allen whines his pampered life is pointless, Kelly Clarkson still has babies on the brain despite having had her tubes tied but (soon-to-be ex) husband Brandon Blackstock doesn’t want another child, Reese Witherspoon admits nabbing Kerry Washington’s fountain of youth secret -- a veggie concoction she’s chugged each morning for more than eight years that includes lettuce and spinach and celery and banana and pear and apple and lemon with the seeds, Yolanda Hadid the ex-wife of two multimillionaires has found love again in the arms of 70-ish farmer Joseph Jingoli who also happens to be the stinking-rich CEO of his own company 
Page 13: Justin Bieber (pictured), Ashley Benson (pictured), Hugh Jackman buys flowers in NYC (pictured), Bryce Dallas Howard finally graduated from NYU 21 years after commencing collegiate courses
Page 14: Parkinson’s disease isn’t knocking down Alan Alda anytime soon, Octavia Spencer is finally owning up to her real age after having fibbed for years that she was two years younger; she was found out by pals from her school days, Fashion Verdict -- Sarah Hyland 9/10, Padma Lakshmi 8/10, Rumer Willis 2/10, Tracee Ellis Ross 7/10, Keri Russell 4/10 
Page 16: Faith Evans was busted for domestic violence by cops who say the singer assaulted her producer husband Stevie J., radio talk show host and self-proclaimed marriage expert Dr. Laura Schlessinger has vowed to give up men and chances for a third marriage because today’s guys are not up to her high standards 
Page 17: Money-grubbing celebs are nickel-and-diming hardworking fans for the privilege of receiving a new form of the paid autograph -- personalized videos -- Jeff Ross, Tom Arnold and Caitlyn Jenner are some of the celebs involved although Cait says she’s doing it for charity 
Page 19: 10 Things You Don’t Know About Pat Sajak, Lori Loughlin’s devastated daughters think it’d be surreal to visit her in the slammer, Britney Spears is one of the hottest pop babes but she felt like an ugly duckling as a kid
Page 20: True Crime 
Page 23: Gary Busey claims he met angels during a near-death experience after a devastating motorcycle crash in 1988, country singer Rosanne Cash is singing the blues after a vulgar MAGA blowhard blasted one of her four daughters for wearing an anti-COVID mask to a Nashville grocery store 
Page 24: Cover Story -- rogue cops faked O.J. Simpson murder case -- Simpson was the target of racist payback after Rodney King beating embarrassed police 
Page 26: Health Report -- Gene ID’d that can fight fat, quick test for kidney stones, junk food dims your wits, easy way to get health insurance online 
Page 32: Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise’s secret chats that she kept a secret from Keith Urban -- since their bitter 2001 divorce after ten years of marriage Nicole hated Tom’s guts but he’s really mellowed lately and they’ve been secretly mending fences and the glue fusing their new connection is their adopted kids Isabella and Connor, breastfeeding has freaked out first-time mom Karina Smirnoff 
Page 38: Real Life
Page 39: Livid Lionel Richie has vowed to kick Scott Disick’s butt after the sleazeball’s split with his daughter Sofia Richie -- Sofia’s been spending a lot of time with her dad and some of the stories she’s been sharing about what Scott put her through have been hair-curling 
Page 40: David Hasselhoff is such a sex machine at age 67 that his nearly three decades younger wife Hayley Roberts is asking for time-outs in the bedroom 
Page 44: Straight Talk -- Enough already with Matt Lauer’s moaning 
Page 45: Makeup mogul Kylie Jenner tearfully worries about being tossed into jail over shocking fraud allegations -- the panic comes after Kylie was cut from the famed Forbes World’s Billionaires List with the magazine claiming Kylie and her mom Kris Jenner may have forged tax returns and lied about the value of her Kylie Cosmetics brand, Lea Michele is being accused by former Glee co-star Samantha Ware of making her first television gig a living hell 
Page 47: Hollywood Flashback -- 1983′s The Right Stuff, Bizarre But True 
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RESULTS: RISE Wrestling - 'Legendary'
RISE held ‘Legendary’ at the Berwyn Eagles Club in Berwyn, Illinois. The event streamed LIVE on iPPV with the preshow airing live on twitch. Here are the results:
Early To RISE:
Phoebe defeated Viva Von Star via Powerbomb.
Ray Lyn defeated Janai Kai.
Allysin Kay defeated AQA via Cutter.
Mercedes Martinez defeated Jenna Lynn via Fisherman Buster.
Priscilla Kelly defeated Session Moth Martina via hangman neckbreaker off the rope.
RISE – LEGENDARY:
Session Moth Martina defeated Thunderkitty and Regina ‘Honey’ Badger.
Team New Nation (Charli Evans & Jessica Troy) with Zoe Lucas defeated The Sea Stars (Ashley Vox & Delmi Exo) when Jessica hit Delmi with a steelchair and rolled her up for the pin.
Delilah Doom with Rosemary defeated Shotzi Blackheart via DQ when Shotzi attacked Delilah with a steel chair.
Meat Friends (Kris Wolf, Rocky Radley, Rock-C,Samantha Heights) defeated Su Yung, Hawlee Cromwell, Kimber Lee when Kris Wolf pinned Su Yung.
Zoe Lucas wins the 30-woman RISE of the Contender match where the winner will receive a shot at the Phoenix of RISE at a time of their choosing, featuring Sonya Strong, Valentina Loca, AQA, Hyan, Allie Kat, Ray Lyn, Facebrooke, Alex Gracia, Aerial Monroe, Priscilla Kelly, Janai Kai, Rok-C, Indi Hartwell, Laynie Luck, Miranda Alize, Penelope Ford, Lexie Fyfe, Shazza McKenzie, Cheerleader Melissa, and more when she last eliminated Aerial Monroe.
Killer Death Machines (Jessicka Havok & Neveah) defeated Paradise Lost (Raven’s Ash & Dust) with Rosemary for the Guardians of RISE Tag Team Championships. During the match Cherry Bomb attacked Rosemary and fought to the back.
It was announced at RISE: LUMINOUS on May 17th that Rosemary will take on Allie in a steel cage match!
Kylie Rae defeated Mercedes Martinez via crossface submission in a no-rope submission match for the Phoenix of RISE Championship. After the match, Miranda Alize attacked Kylie Rae which then made The New Nation (Zoe Lucas, Steph De Lander, Jessica Troy, and Charli Evans) come out. Zoe announces she is cashing in her title shot right now!
Zoe Lucas defeated Kylie Rae to become the new Phoenix of RISE Champion. After the match she says she defeated The Elite which brings out Brandi Rhodes, Nyla Rose, and Britt Baker. The All Elite Women and The New Nation attack one another until Allie and Penelope Ford come out, chasing off the New Nation and the All Elite Women’s Division celebrates in the ring with Kylie Rae to end the show.
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Top Songs of 1987 - Hits of 1987
Top Songs of 1987 - Hits of 1987 Top Songs of 1987 including: a-ha - The Living Daylights, Bananarama - Love In The First Degree, Bee Gees - You Win Again, Belinda Carlisle - Heaven Is A Place On Earth, Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes - (I've Had) The Time Of My Life, Black - Wonderful Life, Bon Jovi - Wanted Dead Or Alive, Boy George - Everything I Own, Bruce Springsteen - Brilliant Disguise and many more! Subscribe to our channel to see more of our content! 1. a-ha - The Living Daylights 2. Bananarama - Love In The First Degree 3. Bee Gees - You Win Again 4. Belinda Carlisle - Heaven Is A Place On Earth 5. Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes - (I've Had) The Time Of My Life 6. Black - Wonderful Life 7. Bon Jovi - Wanted Dead Or Alive 8. Boy George - Everything I Own 9. Bruce Springsteen - Brilliant Disguise 10. Bryan Adams - Heat Of The Night 11. C. C. Catch - Soul Survivor 12. Camouflage - The Great Commandment 13. Communards - Never Can Say Goodbye 14. Def Leppard - Pour Some Sugar On Me 15. Depeche Mode - Strangelove 16. Duncan Dhu - En Algún Lugar 17. Eric Carmen - Hungry Eyes 18. Erste Allgemeine Verunsicherung - Küss die Hand schöne Frau 19. Europe - Carrie 20. Europe - Cherokee 21. Fleetwood Mac - Everywhere 22. Fleetwood Mac - Little Lies 23. France Gall - Ella, elle l'a 24. Freddie Mercury - The Great Pretender 25. Freddie Mercury & Montserrat Caballé - Barcelona 26. George Harrison - Got My Mind Set On You 27. George Michael - Faith 28. George Michael - I Want Your Sex 29. Guns N' Roses - Welcome To The Jungle 30. Heart - Alone 31. Héroes Del Silencio - Héroe De Leyenda 32. Housemartins - Five Get Over Excited 33. INXS - Need You Tonight 34. Jennifer Rush - Heart Over Mind 35. Joe Cocker - Unchain My Heart 36. Johnny Hates Jazz - Shattered Dreams 37. Johnny Logan - Hold Me Now 38. Kylie Minogue - I Should Be So Lucky 39. Level 42 - Running In The Family 40. Licence IV - Viens boire un p'tit coup à la maison! 41. Los Lobos - La Bamba 42. Madonna - Causing A Commotion 43. Madonna - La Isla Bonita 44. Madonna - Who's That Girl 45. Mecano - Hijo de la Luna 46. Mel & Kim - Respectable 47. Michael Jackson - Bad 48. Michael Jackson - The Way You Make Me Feel 49. Michael Jackson & Siedah Garrett - I Just Can't Stop Loving You 50. Midnight Oil - Beds Are Burning 51. Morandi, Ruggeri & Tozzi - Si Può Dare Di Più 52. Orquesta Mondragón - Corazón De Neón 53. Pet Shop Boys - Always On My Mind 54. Pet Shop Boys - It's A Sin 55. Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up 56. Rick Astley - Whenever You Need Somebody 57. Roupa Nova - Volta Pra Mim 58. Sabrina - Boys 59. Samantha Fox - Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now 60. Simply Red - The Right Thing 61. Sinitta - Toy Boy 62. Spagna - Call Me 63. Starship - Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now 64. Status Quo - In The Army Now 65. Sting - Englishman In New York 66. Sting - We'll Be Together 67. Suzanne Vega - Luka 68. T'Pau - China In Your Hand 69. Taylor Dayne - Tell It To My Heart 70. The Hooters - Johnny B 71. The Pogues - Fairytale Of New York 72. Tiffany - I Think We're Alone Now 73. U2 - I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For 74. U2 - With Or Without You 75. Umberto Tozzi & Raf - Gente Di Mare 76. Vanessa Paradis - Joe Le Taxi 77. Wax - Right Between the Eyes 78. Whitesnake - Here I Go Again 79. Whitney Houston - I Wanna Dance With Somebody 80. Xutos e Pontapés - A Minha Casinha Related Searches: Greatest Hits of 1987, Best Jukebox 1987 Playlist, Late 1987 Non Stop , Top 1987 Non Stop, Mix 1987 Compilation, Best 1987 List, Late 1987 UK, Best 1987 Playlist, Best 1987 Non Stop, Best 1987 Video, Greatest 1987 Non Stop, Mix 1987 Playlist, Best Jukebox 1987 List, List of 1987 Mix, Top 1987 USA, Best Songs of 1987, Top Music 1987, Hits of 1987 Relate Hashtags: #songsof1987 #hits1987 #songs1987 #listof1987mix #hits1987 #bestsongs1987 #classic1987playlist #greatest1987nonstop #best1987list #best1987video #top1987mix #greatest1987video #mix1987playlist #top1987nonstop #mix1987compilation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rocXuDrtstE
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Preps: Seasons come to an end for Aspen girls lacrosse, girls soccer, Basalt baseball
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Preps: Seasons come to an end for Aspen girls lacrosse, girls soccer, Basalt baseball
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Aspen High School girls lacrosse players Kylie Kenny, right, and Georgia Hollander hug while walking off the field after a loss to Castle View in the Class 4A state quarterfinals on Saturday, June 19, 2021, on the AHS turf. The Sabercats won, 10-9. Photo by Austin Colbert/The Aspen Times.
The Castle View girls lacrosse team made the most of its tiring trek into the mountains by knocking off undefeated Aspen, 10-9, on Saturday in the quarterfinal round of the Class 4A state tournament.
The Sabercats, seeded No. 10 in the inaugural 4A state bracket — girls lacrosse had still been one single classification the last time a season was held in 2019 — held off a late AHS rally to advance.
“It feels so good. Long trip to the mountains, and we made it worth it,” Castle View coach Samantha Silverman said. “So we are really excited. We kind of put everything together that we’ve been doing throughout the season and put it together in this game, and that’s what we like to see. Working together — had lots of assisted goals. It was fun.”
Aspen High School senior Kylie Kenny brings the ball upfield in the girls lacrosse game against Castle View in the Class 4A state quarterfinals on Saturday, June 19, 2021, on the AHS turf. The Sabercats won, 10-9. Photo by Austin Colbert/The Aspen Times.
Castle View led 1-0 not even a minute into the game, but Aspen’s Kylie Kenny answered back with her own goal barely 30 seconds later and it was 1-1 just like that. That led to a 3-1 lead for the Skiers, with another goal by Kylie Kenny and one from her sophomore sister, Michaela Kenny, but the Sabercats finished the half strong and led 4-3 at the midway point.
After taking a 5-4 lead early in the second half thanks to goals by Kylie Kenny and Lindsey Heinecken, Aspen started to see things slip away. The Sabercats scored four straight goals to take an 8-5 lead with about 18 minutes to go, but Aspen rallied to tie the game at 9-all with less than four minutes remaining.
Castle View scored what would be the game-winner with 2:38 on the clock. Aspen had one more good shot on goal, but Georgia Hollander’s attempt was blocked with about 90 seconds to go and AHS never got possession back.
It was the first and only loss of the season for Aspen, which was seeded No. 2 in the tournament, and finishes 10-1 overall. It was the second straight undefeated regular season for the Skiers, who also won the league championship.
The team only has one senior, that being future University of Denver lacrosse player Kylie Kenny, so the Skiers should be in a good position to make a return to the top of the state’s hierarchy next spring.
Photos: AHS girls lacrosse vs. Castle View
Aspen High School senior Kylie Kenny, right, brings the ball upfield in the girls lacrosse game against Castle View in the Class 4A state quarterfinals on Saturday, June 19, 2021, on the AHS turf. The Sabercats won, 10-9. Photo by Austin Colbert/The Aspen Times.
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Aspen High School’s Michaela Kenny, right, defends in the girls lacrosse game against Castle View in the Class 4A state quarterfinals on Saturday, June 19, 2021, on the AHS turf. The Sabercats won, 10-9. Photo by Austin Colbert/The Aspen Times.
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Castle View players celebrate their win over Aspen in the Class 4A state quarterfinals on Saturday, June 19, 2021, on the AHS turf. The Sabercats won, 10-9. Photo by Austin Colbert/The Aspen Times.
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Aspen High School senior Kylie Kenny brings the ball upfield in the girls lacrosse game against Castle View in the Class 4A state quarterfinals on Saturday, June 19, 2021, on the AHS turf. The Sabercats won, 10-9. Photo by Austin Colbert/The Aspen Times.
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Aspen High School’s Michaela Kenny, left, defends in the girls lacrosse game against Castle View in the Class 4A state quarterfinals on Saturday, June 19, 2021, on the AHS turf. The Sabercats won, 10-9. Photo by Austin Colbert/The Aspen Times.
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Aspen High School girls lacrosse coach Amanda Trendell, far right, gives instructions to Georgia Hollander, middle, and Lindsey Heinecken during their game against Castle View in the Class 4A state quarterfinals on Saturday, June 19, 2021, on the AHS turf. The Sabercats won, 10-9. Photo by Austin Colbert/The Aspen Times.
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Aspen High School’s Mia Seltzer, left, defends in the girls lacrosse game against Castle View in the Class 4A state quarterfinals on Saturday, June 19, 2021, on the AHS turf. The Sabercats won, 10-9. Photo by Austin Colbert/The Aspen Times.
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Aspen High School senior Kylie Kenny brings the ball upfield in the girls lacrosse game against Castle View in the Class 4A state quarterfinals on Saturday, June 19, 2021, on the AHS turf. The Sabercats won, 10-9. Photo by Austin Colbert/The Aspen Times.
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Aspen High School junior Lindsey Heinecken corrals the ball in the girls lacrosse game against Castle View in the Class 4A state quarterfinals on Saturday, June 19, 2021, on the AHS turf. The Sabercats won, 10-9. Photo by Austin Colbert/The Aspen Times.
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Aspen High School’s Stella Sherlock brings the ball upfield in the girls lacrosse game against Castle View in the Class 4A state quarterfinals on Saturday, June 19, 2021, on the AHS turf. The Sabercats won, 10-9. Photo by Austin Colbert/The Aspen Times.
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Aspen High School girls lacrosse coach Amanda Trendell comes out of a timeout as her team plays Castle View in the Class 4A state quarterfinals on Saturday, June 19, 2021, on the AHS turf. The Sabercats won, 10-9. Photo by Austin Colbert/The Aspen Times.
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Aspen High School senior Kylie Kenny brings the ball upfield in the girls lacrosse game against Castle View in the Class 4A state quarterfinals on Saturday, June 19, 2021, on the AHS turf. The Sabercats won, 10-9. Photo by Austin Colbert/The Aspen Times.
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Aspen High School girls lacrosse players Kylie Kenny, right, and Georgia Hollander hug while walking off the field after a loss to Castle View in the Class 4A state quarterfinals on Saturday, June 19, 2021, on the AHS turf. The Sabercats won, 10-9. Photo by Austin Colbert/The Aspen Times.
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Castle View improved to 7-5 overall and will play No. 3 seed Grand Junction in Monday’s semifinal game. Grand Junction was a 14-10 winner over No. 11 Northfield on Saturday.
The Sabercats also beat Aspen in the 2017 playoffs, winning 12-8 on the AHS turf.
“It was fun to come back and play them again, and win again,” Silverman said, noting they rarely play any of the mountain teams outside of the playoffs. “We are excited. And really that’s better for us. It’s good to just come out and play our game and that’s what we did today.”
Aspen girls soccer loses in state quarterfinals
The Aspen High School girls soccer team’s season came to an end Saturday with a 5-0 loss to No. 10 seed Colorado Academy in the quarterfinal round of the Class 3A state playoffs.
The Mustangs (9-2-1) move on to face No. 3 Vail Mountain in the semifinals on Wednesday. VMS beat No. 6 The Academy on Saturday, 2-1.
Aspen finishes the season, the first played under coach Chris Ellis, 7-4-1 overall. The Skiers, seeded only No. 15 in the 16-team 3A tournament, had knocked off No. 2 Manitou Springs in the first round, 5-1.
Basalt baseball goes 0-2 at state tournament
The Basalt High School baseball team’s run through the postseason ended Saturday with its second loss in the Class 3A state tournament.
The Longhorns opened the double-elimination tournament on Friday with an 11-3 loss to The Classical Academy, sending them into the loser’s bracket. Saturday morning, BHS lost 9-4 to Colorado Academy to eliminate them from the tournament.
The Longhorns finish the season 13-7 overall. BHS had upset higher-seeded Alamosa and Gunnison in the regional tournament last week to make the surprise trip to the Front Range for the state tournament.
Still standing for the conclusion of the 3A tournament next weekend are TCA and Eaton (both undefeated in tourney play), as well as Faith Christian and Lutheran, both with one loss.
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