Teen Idol draws a huge crowd at weekend festival

By Chip Dombrowski, Entertainment Editor
Monday, August 25, 2008 | 10 comment(s)

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COOS BAY — With just one more event before the final, things are getting down the wire in the Bay Area Teen Idol contest.

But if the pressure is rising, the contestants aren’t letting it show in their relaxed, confident performances.

In one of the closest decisions between the top two performers, Star Moralez edged Alyssa Birrer for the top score Saturday at the Blackberry Arts Festival in downtown Coos Bay.

The 15-year-olds split the two rounds, with Moralez winning the 1950’s round and Birrer taking the contestant’s choice round. Moralez sang “Dream a Little Dream of Me” and Maroon 5’s “Sunday Morning,” while Birrer sang Patsy Cline’s “Walking After Midnight” and “For Good” from “Wicked.”

One of them has finished first each week in the competition, with Moralez getting her third win after Birrer had four.

Moralez, who also won the previous week’s people’s choice award, said it was the first time she felt she deserved the top spot.

“I’m happy because I won fairly, in my mind,” she said. “I’ve won before, but I felt they were giving it to me because it was boring to have the same person first all the time.”

But she said she isn’t concerned about how the contest turns out.

“I love being able to do what I want to do and have people like it,” Moralez said. “I could fail so hard and still be so happy that I was performing.”

Likewise, Birrer downplayed the rivalry.

“I can only do what I can,” she said. “We all go out and do our best and pray that something good happens.”’

As usual, Destyni Fuller placed third with Sam Cooke’s “Wonderful World” and Reba McEntire’s “I’m Gonna Take That Mountain.”

A crowd of more than 300 gathered on the Coos Bay Visitors Center parking lot to watch the competition, judged this week by Kim Handsaker, Barbara Bates and Dennis Lindall.

Eliminated this week were Karissa Fults and Alisha Molloy. Judges criticized Molloy’s enunciation and pitch on both Elvis Presley’s “Teddy Bear” and Cher’s “Heart of Stone” but praised her stage presence. For Fults, it’s been the opposite. Her consistently praised tone had been keeping her in the running while judges encouraged her to develop the confidence to expand her stage presence.

There were some technical difficulties as organizers adjusted to being away from the Egyptian Theatre, and the performance began about a half hour after the scheduled 2 p.m. start. The biggest mishap occurred during a group performance of “Splish Splash,” when the entire group forgot the words. The judges were singing along and tried to help, but the performers didn’t really try to recover, opting to laugh it off instead.

Sound problems didn’t affect the competition except during Mariah Rogers’ performance of “Leaving on a Jet Plane,” when she couldn’t hear the music. However, she impressed judges with her ability to maintain pitch despite the difficulty.

Along with the top three, Rogers and Caitlin Mansfield advanced to the semifinal round at 6 p.m. Thursday at the Egyptian Theatre, when the themes will be pop and contestant’s choice.

Both Rogers and Mansfield have been consistently good throughout the competition, but it’s an uphill climb for either of them to reach the final. Because Birrer, Moralez and Fuller have been so dominant, only once has someone outside that group placed in the top three, when Mansfield took third July 24.
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Another concerned fan wrote on Sep 11, 2008 2:14 PM:

Fun Fact---
I happen to know Alyssa's family and have followed her (and Star) both years...

I also happen to know that Lisa told Teen Idol organizers about that same meeting, saying she thought Star seemed more mature and poised. HOW RUDE!!!!!

Then again, I would not expect a family of people that curse and boo Alyssa while she performs to know politeness.

People do deserve to know the truth, I hope all that you have said and done comes out.

Fun Fact wrote on Sep 4, 2008 6:21 PM:

Star wasn't going to compete this year, at all...until she told Mz. Boyle (Alyssa sr.)so during a chance encounter....whereupon Mz. Boyle said "well, I'm sure ''someone''will miss you"
very rudely indeed...
nice lady. bet she regrets that inspiring quip now!
justice is best served..not cold, but as...an all you can eat buffet.
(star, please don't be mad at me for telling, but the people deserve to know the Rest of the story, doncha think?)

Yippeeeeee wrote on Sep 4, 2008 6:07 PM:

Wow!
C.C. must've sought some help....
at last.....

Passinthrooo wrote on Aug 29, 2008 1:23 PM:

Concerned/obsessed citizen...



get a life

SlimFan wrote on Aug 29, 2008 1:18 PM:

Concerned Citizen.....we're becoming "concerned" about you!!!Maybe you should put the time and effort you are wasting here into something beneficial, like maybe a gym membership, so that you can burn off some angst....I suggest Curves, or maybe roller-derby
(yeah, we know)

Robert wrote on Aug 26, 2008 3:55 PM:

I have never heard a 15 year old with a voice like Star's. Amazing!!!

Concerned Citizen wrote on Aug 26, 2008 9:29 AM:

Setting Records Straight,
This is in the article above..."As usual, Destyni Fuller placed third with Sam Cooke’s “Wonderful World” and Reba McEntire’s “I’m Gonna Take That Mountain.”...I've read other things on her and I believe I have given her due praise as well.
Destyni is a talented young lady, very consistant and is doing a great job for her first time out. However, you can't deny people's interest in "the rivalry" between Alyssa and Star. These two girls have been hitting it pretty hard the past few years and it's coming to a head, unquestionably. It's good to finally see them handling it with such good sportsmanship. It's like The Olympics...there were other guys swimming around Michael Phelps, but who were all the eyes upon??
There's two more shows. Hey... anything can happen. GAME ON!!!

setting records straight wrote on Aug 25, 2008 5:48 PM:

I've been involved with teen idol for some time now and am shocked at the lack of coverage of all contestants involved. Caitlin Mansfield placed third at the county fair and Destyni Fuller has placed 2nd or 3rd every week.yet there has been very little coverage of these two girls. you would think only 2 contestants were involved this year.

Concerned Citizen wrote on Aug 25, 2008 12:06 PM:

Congrats to the remaining contestants! To the "Triple Threat"...way to go! Keep raising that bar. Alyssa, Star and Destyni...you have risen above "the drama" and brought this competition back to where it belongs. I'm proud of you...let's just keep climbing higher!
Alyssa...you're second song "For Good"...I think it ranks right up there with "Faithfully". You have the best of both worlds. The power and the belt but also the tender side and the control...WOW! While watching you, I didn't see a Teen Idol contestant...I saw a performer, an entertainer, a person who may very well be singing to us from Broadway someday...CHASE YOUR DREAM GIRL!!!
Can't wait to see what Thursday brings!

pril wrote on Aug 25, 2008 11:37 AM:

Star I'm so proud of you for the Mama Cass song! Woohooooo!


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