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Children’s Mash Competitio­n continues to impress

-Morgan’s Learning Centre blows away rivals in choir segment

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The Children’s Mash Competitio­ns continued yesterday with Morgan’s Learning Centre taking home the winning trophy for their cover of Guyana’s national songs in the Choir segment and the Sophia Special School being the only competitor in the jingle competitio­n.

The school choir which consisted of 25, was accompanie­d by an acoustic guitarist which added a smooth flow to their performanc­e.

However, they were not the only show stoppers in the competitio­n. The schools who competed against MLC were just as talented and creative when it came to their performanc­es, such schools were Charlestow­n Secondary, Lodge Secondary, who opened the choir segment, and St. Joseph High School, who were very energetic when they performed folk songs and national songs while being accompanie­d by a Congo drum.

A crowd of students and teachers were also entertaine­d by St John’s College, who placed second with their cover of “To Serve My Country” by George Noel and “I am a Guyanese” by Guyanese singer/songwriter Adrian Dutchin and East Ruimveldt Secondary, the school that came in third with their cover of Courtney Noel’s patriotic soca song “Arrow Head”.

The competitio­n was brought to a close with the final performanc­e from the Sophia Special School for the Jingle segment of the competitio­n. The Sophia Special School was also the winner of the jingle competitio­n because the other competing schools did not make an appearance, leaving the judges no choice but to present the winning trophy to the talented young man, Shurlon Stephen, who performed for the school.

 ?? (Ministry of Education photo) ?? An elated Morgan’s Learning Centre choir with their winning trophy
(Ministry of Education photo) An elated Morgan’s Learning Centre choir with their winning trophy
 ??  ?? East Ruimveldt Secondary posing with their third place trophy
East Ruimveldt Secondary posing with their third place trophy
 ??  ?? Second-place St John’s College Choir
Second-place St John’s College Choir

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