Morella Failla wins talent award

  POPLARVILLE – Vocalists walked away with top honors from the annual Talent Show at Pearl River Community College
  Morella Failla of Picayune performed “Popular” from Wicked to claim first place and a $500 scholarship.
  Second place went to Jonathan Dixon of Petal who sang “Writings on the Wall.” Cammie Moree of Sumrall and Houston McMahon of Purvis teamed up to sing “The Mess We’ve Made” and placed third.
  Nine students competed with four vocal entries, a monologue, a guitar performance, a piano performance, a stand-up comedy routine and a four-piece band.
  Judges were cheer coach Meghan Moger, assistant football coach Frank Walker and Patrick Scott, Student Government Association vice president.


Morella Failla of Picayune took top honors in the PRCC Talent Show with her rendition of “Popular” from Wicked.
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Cammie Moree of Sumrall and Houston McMahon of Purvis, left, took third place in the PRCC Talent Show, singing “The Mess We've Made.” Morella Failla of Picayune, center, won the $500 scholarship by singing “Popular” and Jonathan Dixon of Petal came in second after singing “Writings on the Wall.”
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