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== Extended History ==
== Extended History ==


Our new champs are men who have won the gold medals once before. They won in convincing fashion in Anaheim, California July 4th week during the 71st International Convention and Contests of the Barbershop Harmony Society. They total score was 93.7% and 213 points above the second place quartet.
Our new champs are men who have won the gold medals once before. They won in convincing fashion in Anaheim, California July 4th week during the 71st International Convention and Contests of the Barbershop Harmony Society. Their total score average was 93.7% and they finished 213 points above the second place quartet.
   
   
Fred Farrell (tenor) sang with [[Second Edition]] during their gold medal win in 1989. This win makes Fred one of the 18 multiple champs with the longest span between wins (20 years). Mike Slamka (lead) won his first gold with [[Power Play]] in 2003. Baritone Brandon Guyton won his first with [[Four Voices]] in 2002. Dr. Jim Henry (bass) won his first championship with [[Gas House Gang]] in 1993. He also holds a historic distinction by also directing his chorus, The [[Ambassadors of Harmony]], to a Chorus Championship in the same year as they also won in Anaheim.
Fred Farrell (tenor) sang with [[Second Edition]] during their gold medal win in 1989. This win makes Fred one of the 18 multiple champs with the longest span between wins (20 years). Mike Slamka (lead) won his first gold with [[Power Play]] in 2003. Baritone Brandon Guyton won his first with [[Four Voices]] in 2002. Dr. Jim Henry (bass) won his first championship with [[Gas House Gang]] in 1993. He also holds a historic distinction by also directing his chorus, The [[Ambassadors of Harmony]], to a Chorus Championship in the same year as they also won in Anaheim.
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