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Cox wins tallent show
for 2nd year
GREENVILLE – St. Mary’s School eighth grader Chloe Cox took top honors
at Greenville’s Got Talent Oct. 18 for the second year in a row. She
was excited.
“I really didn’t think I’d win this year,” she said. “I heard Taylor
(Bowers) belt out those high notes and thought, wow!” Chloe’s concern
was legitimate as Taylor took second place in the contest. Chloe won
with her rendition of “Last Love Song” by ZZ Ward. Taylor’s entry was
“How Great Thou Art,” a hymn by Stuart K. Hine. Tied for third place
were Noah McCabe with “My Lighthouse” by Rend Collective Experiment and
Lyssa Middlestetter with “For the First Time & Forever” from the
Disney soundtrack of the movie “Frozen.”
Chloe said she’d been singing since she was five, and started
performing at the age of eight. The 13-year-old’s most recent local
performance was the summer Children’s Theater Group, sponsored by Darke
County Center for the Arts. She has performed at a Cincinnati
Convention in front of 2,000 people. And she participated in the Dayton
Talent Show, in front of more than 2,000 people.
Chloe didn’t win. “I was disappointed,” she said. “But it was good
competition.”
Chloe will be graduating from St. Mary’s this spring and heading to
Greenville High School in the fall. “I have 11 in my class now,” she
noted. “Next year at the high school I’ll have 200 in my class...
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