The chart above is an aggregate of all current predictions made by participating showchoir.com members. The closer in size two segments of the circle are, the tighter the predicted race is between the choirs they represent.
GC: Los Alamitos Sound FX (BV, BC)
1RU: Carmel Ambassadors
2RU: Zionsville Royalaires (BB)
3RU: Petal Soundsations
4RU: Daniel Hand VIBE
5RU: Auburn Varsity Singers
This event will be close all the way around; however, I have to take Zionsville over Petal this go around. Zionsville rightfully took Best Vocals against, in my own opinion, a Top 3 show choir in the nation at one of the best contests in the nation this year. That is not to say that I couldn't see Petal jumping up to take that 2RU spot, or even Zionsville finishing in 1RU. This is just my opinion for this event, knowing how things usually turn out here.
I'd like to make some predictions after some extensive research:
GC: Los Alamitos Sound FX (BC) (BV) 1RU: Zionsville Royalaires 2RU: Petal Soundsations 3RU: Carmel Ambassadors 4RU: Daniel Hand VIBE (BB) 5RU: Auburn Varsity Singers
Watching Los Al makes me truly realize how above the competition they are, the way a high school ensemble can perform on that level is truly astounding, amazing and breathtaking. They aren't a choir, they're an experience, they're an unparalleled euphoric high. I think the rest of the competition could go either way.
Let's shake things up prediciton-wise, just for fun. The only show I've seen live this year was Carmel's first competition, so I'm sure a lot has changed since then.
GC: Los Alamitos Sound FX (BC)
1RU: Carmel Ambassadors (BV)
2RU: Petal Soundsations
3RU: Zionsville Royalaires (BB)
4RU: Daniel Hand VIBE
5RU: Auburn Varsity Singers
As good as Petal is, they’re always a bit of a wildcard. See Glenwood 2019 where they were nearly unanimously 2nd to Clinton over WWS and Center Grove, but then they came to SCN and got 5th behind Center Grove. Tough to predict where they land exactly, but it’ll likely be between 2nd and 4th. As I said before, this is Los Al’s to lose, and it’s unusual for it not to be a unanimous sweep for first place.
What makes you give Los Al best vocals over groups like Zionsville who took vocals from CG, a group that beat Los Al last year and hadn't dropped a vocal caption in 3 years, and also Carmel who took vocals from FC, a group that swept Zionsville?
The diversity of style in Los Al’s show is one that is extremely telling of their vocal talent to star with. Every intricate little detail is done to perfection and adds something to their show. That’s not to say that other groups don’t do this as well, because they do. But the way Los Al executes their insanely difficult arrangements whilst maintaining healthy singing and powerful singing is something that goes overshadowed by many audience members that the judges have to take into account. The sound they created on Saturday was one I haven’t heard in a long time from a group. Granted, I have only seen Zionsville on video but I still don’t see Los Al losing vocals. It’s also important to note that at nationals we almost never see caption splits. (the last time being 2015, which is a decade ago) And another point to note is the improvement from last year to this years Los Al, night to day. Until Saturday night I had Carmel winning the competition.
I completely agree with that, their show is incredible! But I do also think similarly that way of Carmel. Seeing their show in person was truly a treat, I think it's anyones game of course, but I think Carmel might take it. Los Al's stunning show design is what always attracts the audience opinion, but on a technical standpoint I feel Carmel is just a hair stronger.
I get where your coming from because Carmel is a strong group, but seeing Los Al in person reminded me of how incredible they are. Los Al is the pinnacle of show choir—flawless, untouchable, and endlessly imitated. With vocals that soar, choreography that snaps like clockwork, and a stage presence that feels larger than life, they don’t just perform—they dominate. Every detail is razor-sharp, every moment calculated and electrifying. For years, Los Al has set the bar so high, it’s practically untouchable. Legends aren’t born—they’re built. And Los Al built the blueprint.
I agree with having Los Al in first with Vocals and Choreo. Carmel and Zionsville will both bring the house down with their vocals, but there is just something about Los Al's dynamics and blend that's just magical. Not saying that the other groups here don't also have incredible sounds but Los Al's blend is just something else. Also, I agree with the note on how SCN has not ended in split captions in 10 years, and also finals is a ranking system which makes it very hard to split captions even though it's possible. I would not be surprised however if Carmel or Zionsville took vocals.
I think Los Alamitos will take home the Chip this year. Sound FX is the advanced mixed show choir of Los Alamitos High School in California. This audition-only group is known for its high-level performances, featuring specially designed sets, top-tier choreography, and intricate vocal arrangements. Members of Sound FX commit to daily classes and additional weekly rehearsals to maintain their competitive edge.
Over the years, Sound FX has achieved significant accolades. In 2024, they secured first place at both the John Burroughs Music Showcase and the Oceanside Sound-Off!, earning awards for Musicianship, Showmanship, Best Choreography, Best Tech Crew, and Best Soloists.
The choir's success is bolstered by a dedicated creative team, including choreographers April James, Heather Hoppus, and Cara Jennings, as well as arranger Josh Greene. Their combined expertise contributes to the unique and memorable performances that define Sound FX.
I totally agree Mr. Pork. Los Al is quite literally the most glorious, fantastical, whimsical experience I've layed my eyes upon within my 12 years of existence. The way they move in complete tandem and bring an unparalleled professionalism to stage is untouched, and I absolutely can't wait to see again the experience that is, ladies and gentlemen, Los Alamitos Sound FX.
I am all aboard the Zionsville hype train after they took vocals from Center Grove, making it only the second vocal caption that Center Grove has dropped since the pandemic. Los Al is an easy lock for choreo, and I see the top two swinging either way depending on the circumstance.
After watching Carmel and Zionsville in person and Los Al on video, I’ll just throw in some perhaps slightly controversial predictions:
GC: Carmel “Ambassadors” (BV)
1ru: Zionsville “Royalaires” (BB)
2ru: Los Alamitos “Sound FX” (BC)
3ru: Petal "Soundsations"
4ru: Auburn "Varsity Singers"
5ru: Daniel Hand “VIBE”
After Zionsville took vocals from a historically strong Center Grove this weekend, and Carmel taking vocals from FC who has taken vocals from Zionsville twice this season, I have quite a bit of confidence in these predictions. Obviously, Los Al will always bring the heat, but for some reason this season I think Indy will come on top this year.
GC: Los Alamitos Sound FX (BV, BC)
1RU: Carmel Ambassadors
2RU: Zionsville Royalaires (BB)
3RU: Petal Soundsations
4RU: Daniel Hand VIBE
5RU: Auburn Varsity Singers
This event will be close all the way around; however, I have to take Zionsville over Petal this go around. Zionsville rightfully took Best Vocals against, in my own opinion, a Top 3 show choir in the nation at one of the best contests in the nation this year. That is not to say that I couldn't see Petal jumping up to take that 2RU spot, or even Zionsville finishing in 1RU. This is just my opinion for this event, knowing how things usually turn out here.