Scenes from the 2012 Foothills Festival – Lip Sync

Posted October 24, 2012 at 2:41 pm

Lexy Ann Freeman won first place in the 3-6 year division of Saturday’s Lip Sync contest, performing Wildflower.

Delanie Rose picked up a second place win in the Lip Sync contest 3-6 year division with her rendition of Turn Me On.

Chase Gibson hammed it up all the way to a first place finish in Saturday’s 7-11 age division of the Foothills Lip Sync contest, performing a Blues Brothers hit, Soul Man.

The rock band Kiss took the stage, compliments of Ella Marlow, Rheagan Leveridge, Ben Leveridge and Aston Daniel, to earn a second place finish in the 7-11 age category with the hit I Wanna Rock and Roll.

Kristen Moons and Chase Gibson earned a third place win in the 7-11 age division of Saturday’s Lip Sync contest with their version of Donnie and Marie Osmond’s hit Little Bit Country.

Reed Sloan brought his version of John Travolta and the Bee Gee’s hit Stayin’ Alive to the Lip Sync contest stage Saturday, earning a first place win in the 12-16 age division, and succeeding in getting the audience to join in on several occasions during the act.

Abby Craig, right, and Hanna Smith picked up a second place win in the Lip Sync 12-16 age division with their portrayal of Cher singing It’s In His Kiss.

Damien Ross, Austin Jackson and Will Blake earned third place in the Lip Sync 12-16 age division when they brought their performance of Party Rock Anthem to the stage.

Tony Polston brought Kid Rock back to the stage for another Lip Sync performance last weekend, with All Summer Long earning him a second place win in the 17 and over division.

Virginia Conner’s portrayal of the Pussycat Dolls’ hit Don’t Cha (wish your girlfriend was hot like me), earned her a third place win in the 17 and over division of Saturday’s Lip Sync contest.