Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald

Ayrshire young farmers are best in west - again!

- Julie Wight

FOR the second consecutiv­e year, Crossroads YFC batted their way to be crowned winners of this year’s West Regional Talent Spot, in front of a packed crowd in the SEC’s Armadillo venue in Glasgow.

The 10-minute showcase performanc­e titled, ‘Sold as Seen, Stormy SW19’, racked up 89 2/3 points out of a maximum of 100 points.

This tennis-focused act was produced by David Smith and Fiona Cuthbertso­n, with Fiona also undertakin­g the choreograp­hy for the club.

The annual competitio­n saw eight teams from all four districts in the West compete for the top spot, where creativity is encouraged. Marks are awarded in areas such as entertainm­ent value, costumes, choreograp­hy and variety, and points can be deducted for time penalties.

The Talent Spot was once again sponsored by Scotmin Nutrition, which is a strong supporter of the event.

The judging panel consisted of Leigh-Ann Plenderlei­th, Karen Allison and Sandy Wilkie.

Voicing the judges’ opinions, Sandy commented: “You all know what is expected of you when you come to a talent spot and what you are expected to do and put on the stage – and we saw most of that happening.

“Throughout the performanc­e it is good to tell a story, keep it simple, and make it as clear as possible to the audience. Contrast throughout the show is important. Whether that is through lighting, height, colour, or in sound, it continues to change the setting.

“Just like changing scenery throughout the act is important but

again keeping that running smoothly. It is great to have originalit­y and we saw plenty of that throughout the evening.

“If you have talent in your club, make sure and capitalise on it. Try also to be original and do something different with it, do things in a contempora­ry manner.

“If you can have live music then you will score well for that too, although no clubs would be marked down for this. Overall it was a fantastic evening’s entertainm­ent, and a huge well done must go to all clubs for their performanc­es,” added Sandy.

Runners-up on the night was Lesmahagow

YFC with their cooking performanc­e, ‘It’s RAW (Talent)’. Produced by Laura Smith and Amy Sloan, Laura also choreograp­hed the production.

Salver for the best act was also awarded to Lesmahagow YFC member, Neve Crooks, for her outstandin­g performanc­e singing.

The opening and closing acts for the evening came from Loudoun Musical Society, Bute JAC, SSS YFC 80th anniversar­y concert cast. Lesmahagow YFC were last to take to the stage with their performanc­e of ‘Leave a Light On’.

West Region chair Colin McKinnon commented on the event: “Talent

 ?? ?? Winning the Talent Spot contest for the second year in a row was Crossroads YFC with ‘Sold as Seen, Stormy SW19’.
Winning the Talent Spot contest for the second year in a row was Crossroads YFC with ‘Sold as Seen, Stormy SW19’.

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