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Mary Lowry and Joel Rogers, tour veterans, captured 6th place with a
smooth routine. They had a good routine choreographed to Proud Mary, but were
dragged down by too many execution errors.
Brenda Savage and Pat Marron kicked off the Mixed Finals and captured 5th with assorted smooth co-ops in a breeze while going for big moves individually. Pat hit an incredible combo that demonstrated his speed and spinning prowess, despite having separate his shoulder a few weeks ago.
New
Women's World Champion Cindy Krueger and hubby Jeff jammed, doing 12 co-ops and a hein,
varied quick catch exchange to the music in the breeze - old school yeah! Good for
fourth place.
Judy Robbins and Steve Haynes got the big time counter jam going on and going off with precise technical moves - smooth sailing to third place. Steve's presence out there is awesome with a smile all the time, even while he's hitting a behind the back pull while sliding into the splits. Judy's rolls are the smoothest of any other woman and of many men players - they seem to stick to her body like Velcro (not the men players, the rolls :-), definitely a plus in the form category.
TD Lisa "Jane" Hunrichs and partner Randy "Dick" Silvey got serious and executed a well-choreographed routine with good flow in tough wind conditions, hitting some excellent individual moves. Strong presentation and difficulty lands them in second place.
Playing to Doors, defending champions Amy Bekken and Dave Schiller broke on through with a very difficult, well executed routine with an array of very hot individual moves. Schill had the hottest individual move of the round - breaking the bank and taking home the title one more year.
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