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Hight wins Delta Idol

Young singers turned in some "awesome" performances during the annual Delta Idol competition at the Tsawwassen Arts Centre last Friday. "Everybody came out and performed really well," said Corporation of Delta recreation programmer Jacqueline Hamlin.
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Grace Hight was crowned Delta Idol 2017 at the Tsawwassen Arts Centre last Friday.

Young singers turned in some "awesome" performances during the annual Delta Idol competition at the Tsawwassen Arts Centre last Friday.

"Everybody came out and performed really well," said Corporation of Delta recreation programmer Jacqueline Hamlin.

Finalists each sang a song of their choice. Genres like jazz, country and pop were heard by an audience of about 160.

"It was a cool variety throughout the show," Hamlin said.

North Delta's Grace Hight was named the winner of the competition. The 18-year-old performed a rendition of Drops of Jupiter by Train.

She won three hours of recording time and one hour of mix time at Fresh Air Audio Inc., a local recording studio.

Jamaica Gagajena was second and Angelica Largo finished third.