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Judges this week are regulars Nigel Lythgoe and Mary Murphy, and the guest judge is Olympic gold medal figure skater Tara Lipinsky. I loved watched Tara and fellow gold medalist Johnny Weir when they did such a great job as commentators during the Winter Olympics, so I was expecting her to be good, and I wasn’t disappointed. My absolute favorite pairing tonight was Zack Everhart Jr. with Amy Yakima, Season 10 winner. As choreographed by Sonja Tayeh, the contemporary piece that was a tribute to a friend who had died was incredibly touching. The judges gave the dancers a standing ovation at the conclusion, and even Cat blurted out, “Amazing! Spectacular!” Nigel thought the piece was “absolutely stunning,” and Tara recalled that Amy said it could be a “Wow moment” — but that was an understatement. “I’m speechless,” Tara said. Mary tearfully called it a masterpiece. Ironically, Zack was one of the two guys with the lowest votes from last week. Oh, Nigel also gave it away that Sonja will be choreographing for the Martha Graham Dance Company.
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“It’s a little mind-boggling just to think how quickly it’s gone,” VanDerveer said. “It’s because we have great players like Alanna. If you think back about Jennifer Azzi, Katy Steding, Candice Wiggins, Kate Starbird – we’ve had a legacy of great players, great people, great assistant coaches that have worked really hard to help develop our players, an administration that supports women’s basketball, great fans. So it’s not a one-person thing at all. It’s a team sport.”. Senior Alanna Smith led the way Sunday, scoring a career-high 34 points on 13 of 17 shooting and adding a game-high 15 rebounds.
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Five talented, energetic performers play the Little Sisters with panache as they launch into Goggins’ tale of Sister Julia Child of God, who accidentally poisons her fellow sisters with a new soup recipe. Now, the survivors must put on a variety show to raise funds to bury the sisters. A fun set by director Brian Olkowski and lights by David Lam set the scene as Reverend Mother (Peggy Coleman) deals with her cadre of eclectic performers. She certainly has her hands full as Sister Amnesia (Paula Gianetti, who also created the fun choreography) manages to sneak her rather naughty puppet into her routine, and Sister Leo (Sarah Sloan) adds some not so classical moves to her ballet dance. But giving her the most grief is the street-smart Sister Robert Anne (Suzanne Henry), who will do anything to get on the stage. Adding to the angst is her second in command, Sister Hubert (Shari Oret), who dreams of being number one. With Groggin’s funny lines and clever songs, all the characters have a chance to shine, especially Coleman in “Turn Up the Spotlight” and Henry with her dynamic rendition of “The Veil.” In fact, Henry’s infectious laugh is one of the many reasons to see this production.
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