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OMG! It's Teen Idol

Updated: Friday, June 26, 2009
By Chip Dombrowski, Entertainment Editor
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Anticipation builds as contest kickoff nears

COOS BAY — The contestants are excited.

The parents are excited.

The organizers and the judges are excited.

It’s two weeks from the start of Bay Area Teen Idol 2009, and the anticipation is visible and audible. Faces brighten, voices lift and some people actually bounce up and down when they talk about it.

“It’s an exuberant group,” organizer Stephanie Kilmer said Tuesday as rehearsal was letting out.

In a Newmark Center room too small for its 22 occupants,  enthusiasm at the group’s second rehearsal demonstrated why the kids and adults involved give a substantial portion of their summers to Teen Idol.

As the rehearsal was winding down, no one was enjoying it more than Thaddeus Miller. While the contestants were getting their first listen to one of their group numbers, the 13-year-old danced in his seat to the disco tune, starting a trend that a few others picked up.

 “I love this kid,” said veteran contestant Star Moralez.

Though it’s her third year in the contest, Moralez showed as much enthusiasm as the first-timers, some of whom have waited years for their chance to compete. Her voice was often the loudest as they ran through the group songs.

Moralez, 16, was last year’s runner-up and is one of five returning contestants, along with finalist Destyni Fuller. Also returning are Karissa Fults, Kara Shore and Allison Warrick.

Auditions in May drew about 35 hopefuls — the most since the inaugural competition in 2003. But with only seven elimination rounds between the opening and the final, organizers had to make their biggest cut at the outset.

Eighteen contestants will take the stage on opening night, July 9. Some who competed last year didn’t make it, Kilmer said.

Reigning Teen Idol Alyssa Birrer is also back, pledging to perform with the contestants faithfully each week. She too got excited when talking about spending a fourth summer in the program.

Organized as a drug-, alcohol- and tobacco-free summer activity for Coos County teens, the contest has become more than a talent competition for its impassioned followers.

For those involved, their drug of choice is Teen Idol.
Teen Idol


Bay Area Teen Idol is sponsored by Bay Area Together for Youth, K-DOCK Radio, the Coos County Commission on Children and Families and the Oregon Department of Human Services.


The contest runs Thursdays through Aug. 27 and on Saturdays during the Blackberry Arts Festival and the Bay Area Fun Festival.


Thursday shows are at 6 p.m. at the Egyptian Theatre, except July 30 at the Coos County Fair. Saturday shows are at 2 p.m. Aug. 22 and 3 p.m. Sept. 19 at festival stages.



Contestants


Laura Brown, 15, Coos Bay, Marshfield High School


Marissa Cato, 13, Coos Bay, Sunset Middle School


Ariel Elstad, 13, Bandon, Driftwood School


Destyni Fuller, 14, Bandon, Umpqua Valley Christian School


Karissa Fults, 15, North Bend, North Bend High School


Sabrina Hines-Sharp, 16, Coos Bay, Marshfield High School


Chalky James, 13, Coquille, Coquille Valley Middle School


Desi Kuehn, 16, Coos Bay, Marshfield High School


Cally Love, 14, Coos Bay, Marshfield High School


Thaddeus Miller, 13, Bandon, Harbor Lights Middle School


Star Moralez, 16, Myrtle Point, Myrtle Point High School


Ally Putas, 13, Coos Bay, Lighthouse School


Kara Shore, 15, North Bend, North Bend High School


Austin Thompson, 16, Coos Bay, Marshfield High School


Amanda Waldrop, 14, North Bend, North Bend High School


Emma Wampler, 13, Bandon, Harbor Lights Middle School


Allison Warrick, 15, Coos Bay, North Bend High School


Corin Wesman, 14, Coquille, Coquille High School
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