If the producers of the “America’s Got Talent” show need contestants for their next show they should look no further than Bay Minette Intermediate School.
During their “Talent Extravaganza” last week, 21 groups and individuals …
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If the producers of the “America’s Got Talent” show need contestants for their next show they should look no further than Bay Minette Intermediate School.
During their “Talent Extravaganza” last week, 21 groups and individuals competed.
From singing to dancing, from playing musical instruments to a karate demonstration these kids were confident, determined and proud to display their talents.
“I think they’re doing a good job and they’re really brave to get up in front of everyone,” said T.J. Daniels, a fourth-grade student attending the show.
Winning the competition with an amazing performance of “Greatest Love of All” was Christine Elego. The audience enjoyed the bass and snare drum act by Andre Cox and Kirk Johnson who placed 4th in the contest.
And with a stand out dance routine Sidney Harville and Katie Johnstone also received honors.
“I’m very proud of all the contestants” said assistant principle Arnold Cox of his talented students. “They have put on a wonderful show.”